We are required to produce a drainage model which only uses manufacturer approved angles. Therefore, in the MEP settings of the drainage model, we would need to add the new angles 88 and 69.
My question is are we able to add angles in the 'use specific angles' section of the MEP settings?
If we are not able to do so, how have others got around the problem of drainage angles being non standard?
Regards
Karan
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You are not able to add specific angles.
A few possible options. Modify the fittings families so they will become constrained to a limited number of angles.
Use slope. When you add piping you can add a slope (%) to the pipe. Slopes you can add and delete (but still able to manually override).
You would have to convert between % an degrees to add the correct values.
Degrees = Tan-1 (Slope Percent/100)
Louis
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Karan,
I opened an elbow family as example. You see that there are several angle parameters.
Those have to be constrained with some addtional parameter and formulas.
For example
It is of course also possible just to make two (fixed) elbows. One of 69 degrees and another of 88 degrees and attach one or the other depending on your needs.
Louis
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Thanks for the reply.
I have checked the family of the drainainge bend fitting and it appears as though those angles have already been constrained.
I have tried the MEP mechanical settings to be set at 'use any angle' and 'use specifiic angle' but the angles 69 and 88 still do not be drawn.
Regards
Karan
The angle in the family you point out is not constrained. At the moment it is an instance value and still can take all values (at the moment just 88°)
Louis
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Thanks for the reply.
I have now constrained the fitting as you suggested (I think). I created a new pipe family and loaded the fitting into the routing preferences.
When I then model with the new pipe fitting it draws an angle of 60, but in the properties it shows that the angle is 60 and the constrained angle is 69.
Even when I draw the pipes close to a 69 degree angle the actual fitting snaps back to 60 degrees.
Regards
Karan
Look closely at the second image of my earlier post. You will see that I have replaced some of the parameters in the model and that I added a formula in the parameters window.
Hereby an example of a modified elbow. It needs some checking to se if it works well.
Louis
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Thank you for sending your elbow family.
Unfortunately, we are working on 2014 and cannot open your RFA file!
I have attached my attempt at creating the elbow fitting as per your guidelines in the image.
Thanks
Karan
I see what I can do later. I only have Revit 2015 available at the moment.
Louis
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I did a quick example of an elbow in Revit 2013.
Louis
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The Problem is: Even through making a new Family with constrained Angles, the Pipes will still connect with a near 90° Angle to the 88° Fitting.. it doesnt work. It Looks like the Fitting only Visually changes, but the angle remains..
In the MEP-Settings i set the Option to Free-Angles and tried to draw a 90° Elbow with my 88° Elbow-Family., the Elbow now goes to 89,7°..... See the attaced Picture.