Dear Autodesk Team, I would like to suggest an enhancement to the Electrical module in Autodesk Revit, specifically in the containment systems. Currently, Revit offers the ability to override graphics for different piping systems. This functionality greatly aids in the clarity and efficiency of design processes. However, similar capabilities are notably lacking for containment systems within the Electrical module. In practical electrical design, containment systems are diverse and include categories such as LV Distribution, Lighting and Small Power, Data, Fire, Security, Extra Low Voltage, and Specialists, among others. Each of these systems has unique requirements. The ability to easily differentiate and manage these systems within Revit would be a substantial improvement, aiding in both the design and documentation phases. (instead of using filters) I propose the following enhancements: Containment System Selection: Introduce a feature similar to the 'piping system' selection for pipes, enabling users to select and categorize different types of containment systems. Graphical Overrides: Allow users to apply graphical overrides to different containment systems, akin to the overrides available for piping systems. This would enable easier identification and management of various systems in complex designs. Customization and Flexibility: Increase the customization options within the Electrical module, allowing for more detailed and system-specific settings. This would cater to the diverse needs of electrical design in various projects. These enhancements would not only simplify and speed up the design process but also improve the accuracy and clarity of electrical system representations in Revit models. The electrical design community would greatly benefit from these improvements, and it would reinforce Revit's position as a comprehensive and user-friendly design tool. Thank you for considering this suggestion. I am looking forward to seeing these enhancements in future updates, which I believe will significantly benefit the Revit user community, especially those specializing in electrical design. @Adam.CookAVT @asm @bruno.cassol @callum.vaughan @Anonymous @Anonymous @stevea @luis.gomez @mircea.drutu
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