Is there a setting for designating a component to be in a particular phase?
Does Revit know what to designate the selected component prior to placement?
I am trying to place a sprinkler head in an existing view, using the existing phase in the view but it wont display, so I have to go to the new view select the sprinkler head and change the phase created in from New to Existing.
Any suggestions are appreciated
Check out >this thread< and if you have any questions or anything, don't hesitate to ask!
To place existing equipment, set your phase filter to Show All, and your phase to Existing. As you've seen, if your Phase is set to new construction, anything you try and place in an existing view will not be visible.
Thank you that helps a great deal
I should have mentioned we have linked files with phasing to consider also.
Is it typical to link the Architects model and set the phasing to match what they have set?
Also, if you have a core and shell linked into the interior fit out with different phasing which takes precedence?
Is it better practice to link these files separately in order to deal with them separately?
kadmonkee8 wrote:"Is it typical to link the Architects model and set the phasing to match what they have set?"
Yes. Typically, you manually create the Phases in your project to match those Architect's. Then you would check the Phase Mapping to ensure that the projects are in sync. To check Phase Mapping, select the Link in any View and go to Type Properties.
kadmonkee8 wrote:"Also, if you have a core and shell linked into the interior fit out with different phasing which takes precedence?
Is it better practice to link these files separately in order to deal with them separately?"
Does that mean that the Core and Shell exist in separate models? If that's the case, then the phasing would be determined by Phase Mapping, as per my previous response above. I believe that it would be better if the entire architecture was in a single model, barring that this would be necessary to reduce the file size of a monstrous project.
yes in this particular project the 2 models are separate and then linked independantly to our discipline models
the phase mapping is also different in each linked model (thus all my confusion)
Well, then they'll be linked in separately. Could you list the Phases from each model and their intentions and relationship to each other?
i have attached a doc with screen shots and phase , phase filter description of the 2 files in question
The Phase Filters appear to be the same for both project, which is good, but can you post an image comparing the info from the Project Phases tab?
actually the phase filter settings are the same, but the phase filters being used in the views in each model are different.
maybe i am overthinking this.
i am unable to post images of the project due to privacy issues.
kadmonkee8 wrote:"i am unable to post images of the project due to privacy issues."
Understood. But know that without knowledge of the actual Phases in your Project, I can only attempt to provide some guidance.
You will have to do some chronological coordination. You can recreate all of the Phases from both project in your MEP model, but put them in proper order based upon when the that work will take place. If two of the Phases will be under way at the same time, then you can merge those Phases into a single Phase in your MEP Project. Then you will need to configure the Phase Mapping for each link as explained in post #5 in this thread.
Thank you for your help
it has cleared up most of my questions and understanding of Phasing
I will check into the chronological coordination to verify all is good