Hi Revit users,
Just a quick question.
Does the Thermal/Air Layer [3] do anything more than one of the priority layers?
For instance, it could be used for MEP analysis or something?
I am trying to figure out effective set up for compound walls.
To join the walls and the layers ideally, I might want to ignore the name of function sometimes.
As Revit has is a such a well-organized system, I am afraid it might have more value than just
one of the prepared and named layers.
If you know about this, please share your knowledge with me.
Thanks in advance.
Yuki
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According to the article Thermal/Air Layer [3]: Provides insulation and prevents air penetration.
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