i am using Revit MEP 2012
when i try to open training file ( RME_Mech_Spaces_01_i.rvt. ) the program send this error : Revit could not find or read 1 referenced file . what do you want to do ?
there are 2 options :
1- Open manage link to correct the problem
2- Ignore and continue opening the project
when i press ignore the project don't show the content of project
when i press open manage .... the program open manage tabe and then i press reloud but it tells me that i am reloading the same project and it will not reloaded
what i can do ?
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It sounds like it's not finding Revit Link and the path may be wrong. Can you post an image of your "Manage Links" dialog?
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Revit is not finding "Arch Link Model.rvt", so you will have to click "Reload From..." and manually find the file's location. Is it this file located in a different location than the "RME_Mech_Spaces" project file?
thaaaaaaaaaaaaank you soooooooooo much
i did that and it worked
usually i use Elite ( CHVAC ) for analysing and AutoCad for drawing
now i am trying to learn AutoDesk Revit MEP becoz i will be more productive
please can you tell me if this steps are correct to start HVAC Project
1- linking cad
2-drawing walls with Revit
3- place levels
4-bounding
5-place plenum
6-place spaces
@Ihab-b wrote:"1- linking cad
2-drawing walls with Revit
3- place levels
4-bounding
5-place plenum
6-place spaces"
That's kinda hard to give a good answer to without knowing anything about your situation. But...
#1 and #2 indicate that you will be drawing up the architecture yourself. Are you planning on doing that though MEP? If so, know that architecture tools are very limited.
#3 - Placing/defining Levels should come before drawing the walls, since they will be based upon them.
#4, #5, #6 - You're doing a tutorial for Spaces at the moment, right?
i am trying to link a cad file on Revit for villa project so i can analyse the heating and cooling loads and design HVAC system (( i want to compare the loads on Revit with loads in Elite ))
the cad project is just lines on 2D view so i should draw walls , doors and windows using Revit to make the program understand the spaces and zones in the project
thats what i am trying to do
Alright - this isn't my forte, so someone of more experience with HVAC load calcs will need to assist you from here...
Just so I am clear. An architect sent you a cad floor plan, and you are going to model the building in revit in order to compare the load calcs between Elite and RMEP. If that is the case I suggest you just use elite to for your loads. If you have to model the building from scratch I find it hard to believe that you will be more productive with Revit compared to Acad. If the architect models the building in Revit then it is easy to export a gbxml file that you can import into Elite. The gbxml file will populate all the rooms, exterior walls, windows, roof, etc. If you are dead set on modeling the building, the architectural forum would be a better place to ask about the best steps to take to complete a model. You will have to make sure that the walls have the proper insulation and construction, as well as windows and roof. Thats a tall order.
i can analyse loads in Revit MEP and yes i use AutoCad MEP to Export gbxml file but i want to learn Revit becoz it's Faster and more productive
it's not a big thing to redraw walls on Revit and thats all i need
all i need to analyse loads are walls
i do use gbxml file and it's good but i think the Revit is the futrue and i really want to learn it
i am working on 2 projects now and i am trying to complete the work with Revit
it takes along time to draw the Ducts and Pipes for 3 levels on Cad and i need to work on Duct sizing program to analyse the duct size and pipe sizing program to analyse the pipe size
but Revit MEP do all this in fast and easy way
thats way i want to use it even if the file was drawing in Cad