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Multiple doors family

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Darwin33
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Multiple doors family

I need to place a multiple door family in a shaft wall. This means that I have several doors leafs in a row separeted by one frame each other. Some of the doors are double, some simple, but with a frame in between, (this means no wall between doors, but frames).

 

I would appreciate some help

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Message 2 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: Darwin33

Use a curtain wall and curtain wall doors.

Message 3 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: Darwin33

Got a picture? Hard to visualize what you are describing. 

 

...or maybe post the file?  

Message 4 of 15
Darwin33
in reply to: Darwin33

This is the situation, the element between doors is a frame not part of a wall.

 

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Message 5 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: Darwin33

Can you share the file?  

Message 6 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: Darwin33

Example of using a curtain wall and curtain wall doors.

 

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Message 7 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: Darwin33

Are we talking about something like this? 

 

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Message 8 of 15
Darwin33
in reply to: barthbradley

yes, that is the situation, between door there is wood frames, not walls

 

Message 9 of 15
mhiserZFHXS
in reply to: Darwin33

You can either use a curtain wall as noted above, or create a new family that does exactly what you want.

Message 10 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: Darwin33


@Darwin33 wrote:

yes, that is the situation, between door there is wood frames, not walls

 


A curtain wall with wood mullions, auto embed to cut the block walls, placing curtain grids as required for door elevation layout, and change panels to curtain wall doors.

 

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Message 11 of 15
Darwin33
in reply to: ToanDN

Thank you for all answers.

 

I am more fan of making a family for doors, as far as the constructive element is a door not a curtainwall.

NEvertheless I have the following questions.

As doors family,

I know how to make a family for a sigle or double leafs doors. But when I have more doors, how can i add the arrow element that marks another opening leaf?

 

As curtain wall.

in my company they are using a schedule to count doors, if I am placing a curtain wall, is it possible to count everydoor enbedded in the curtain wall and exported to the schedule?

Also I can create different mullions, this mullions are the frames for two adjacents doors, it is possible to create leafs that use the mullions like frames. ( I do not want to have mullions, frames and leafs).

 

Thank you very much.

Message 12 of 15
ToanDN
in reply to: Darwin33


@Darwin33 wrote:

Thank you for all answers.

 

I am more fan of making a family for doors, as far as the constructive element is a door not a curtainwall.

Nope.  Curtain wall is for layout, all curtain wall doors are still doors.  They are door families that can be tagged and schedules exactly the same as regular doors.

 

NEvertheless I have the following questions.

As doors family,

I know how to make a family for a sigle or double leafs doors. But when I have more doors, how can i add the arrow element that marks another opening leaf?

It is fairly easy.  You can add it to the door family and use a visibility parameter to control when you want to show it in project.

 

As curtain wall.

in my company they are using a schedule to count doors, if I am placing a curtain wall, is it possible to count everydoor enbedded in the curtain wall and exported to the schedule?

Yes. 

Also I can create different mullions, this mullions are the frames for two adjacents doors, it is possible to create leafs that use the mullions like frames. ( I do not want to have mullions, frames and leafs).

Certainly.  Show your exact elevation configuration if you want an example.

 

Thank you very much.


 

 

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Message 13 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: Darwin33


@Darwin33 wrote:

yes, that is the situation, between door there is wood frames, not walls

 


 

So, those combos are mulled together assemblies?  In other words, several pre-hungs abutting each other?  If so, why can't you just place in the wall that way.  Or build a "combo" family with nested pre-hungs and place that family in the project wall?  

Message 14 of 15
Darwin33
in reply to: barthbradley

How can I created the nested hungs? and then nested, which type of family should I use for the nested hungs and which other type for the main family?

Message 15 of 15
Darwin33
in reply to: ToanDN

how can I add those arrows, that allows me to have more openings in a family.

 

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