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Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:01:53 AM | Plumbing fittings are HUGE!

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For some unknown reason (hence my post) my plumbing fittings are appearing WAY to big. I checked the actual size of the fitting and everything seems to be ok. What am I missing? What would cause this? I've attached a jpeg of what is really going on.

note the horizontal pipe going to the west is 1-1/2" and the pipe running vertical is 2". Notice the gigantic fitting connecting the two. I've shaded the view for clearity.

I should mention that everything worked just fine an hour ago. Suddenly, this is what I get. I should also mention that others  working on the same file are not having this issue so it seems to be limited to my machine. I'm also running MEP 09'

Any ideas?? I'm at a loss



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Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:19:19 AM | Plumbing fittings are HUGE!

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stop! back away slowly....no im just kidding...check out your lookup tables or pipe definitions...you may need to restart your revit session so that any changes you make in your look ups will translate...i would try on someone elses machine if you are not using network licencing...that will tell you it is indeed the lookup definition...


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Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:29:37 AM | Plumbing fittings are HUGE!

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How would the sudden change in appearance change my lookup tables?

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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 6:18:05 PM | Plumbing fittings are HUGE!

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flip that... since i have created all the fittings that i ever need i have seen this all to much...what can happen is revit loose association from the lookup (the path in the ini file may be bad), the file they are referencing got deleted...the network connection could have dropped if you have a network install...

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Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:39:09 PM | Plumbing fittings are HUGE!

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Hey Eddie, Do you have a sanitary Tee with a 2" side fiting?  I am having trouble making one.  Do you have a VTR. I made one but having problems with the sizing.

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