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Omni Class Numbering

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LisaDrago
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Omni Class Numbering

Hello - I have a client asking about Omni classifications - Specifically for fire protection - sprinklers and valves. 

Any one know where I can obtain information about this?

I do not see it listed anywhere in the 'out of the box' Revit MEP.

 

Also - is this something that is being used and becoming part of standard requirements?

 

LD

 


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They are located in the Family Categories & Paramters within the families.

I think they are based on Table 23 of the Omniclass - if memory serves correctly.

I have attached a copy of Table 23 for you.

Somewhere in the back of my mind I think this topic was covered in an AU class a couple of years ago.

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Thank you do much for the pdf - I was about to find the fire protection category in there. 

I was not able to find this category in the revit file.

 

Thank you again!


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LisaDrago
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Okay - I was able to find the specific category - by changing the list to all categories in the dialog box - then I could access the fire protection.

 

Just needed to hunt a little bit more.
Thanks for your assistance.

LD
 


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I am a italian technical employee and in the last times i use the BIM (Revit Autodesk) for to learn a tool for my job in Italy.

I have seen that the OMNICLASS material codes proposed in the web site  http://seek.autodesk.com/ are different from the last table 23 2012.

It would seem that these codes are referred to version 2006 (OmniClass_23_2006-03-28).

I would understand if :

OmniClass codes _Version year 2012 exceed and eliminate the 2006 version, or if the versions are complementary with each other.

 

Thank you Smiley Happy

Regnani
Maria
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fabiosato
in reply to: maria.regnani

Hello Maria,

 

The new table is different from the old one, some components may have similar numbers, but generally they are completelly different, you can´t mix components.

Fábio Sato
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