Hi All,
My Firm is just new and we are trying to implement a fully BIM Projects and right now My BIM Manager is working out on the Pressure Loss Report which Revit "Automatically produce" but our question is how to include Pressure Drop value in the Tagging? We tried doing the right way but it wont show even on the Duct Branches or in the Main Duct run is the multiple values has something to do with this?
Any Comments will be very much apprciated
Thank you...
L.Magno
BIM Modeller
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Hi L.Magno,
I think there are 2 solutions:
1. Annotate - Color Fill - Duct Legend - Pressure Drop
2. Modify - Split Element to divide your Ducts to smaller parts
Hope these solutions will help!
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Hi,
I need one more advancement in this above topic.
is it possible to show critical path and the pressure drop values for that critical path sections.
highlighting the critical path
Thank you,
Thanks, very helpful.
I found that there is a visual solution for the critical path just when you use the "ispector" button. The critical path will be show in red and the other in blue. But i can't find a way to see it always (not only when i'm inspecting the duct system).
Hi,
Totally agree with you. I had faced same issues, we had to show the Critical path in PDF by tagging the section ID of critical path in model.So the engineer/reviewer would understand which was the critical path for that particular system.Wish the system inspector instead of just being a tool to identify critical path could also be view specific or ability to publish along with rest of tags.So that in PDF instead of tagging the critical path is always available.