I like the feature in Revit to attach ducting to existing structures while automatically creating the correct fittings and inheriting their properties such as size and elevation. However, when the object, such as a grill, is in the linked architectural file, I can't get the ducting tool to recognize the grill that has been placed by the architect. Is there a way to adjust the settings of the linked file such that this is possible?
No, at least not yet. Revit doesn't seem to recognize any of the connectors within families which reside in a linked Revit file.
You can't directly connect any MEP items across linked files - circuits, piping, duct...but you can copy/monitor the air terminal in - the copy monitor tool is on the collaborate tab.
Select the tool, and then select the linked file.
when the dialog opens, you either copy manual, or use the automatic copy, which allows you to select air terminals, plumbing fixtures, etc.
Keep in mind that the air terminal family should include the same parameters as the ones you need for your schedule.
Keep an eye on the coordination review alerts, which tell you when a copy/monitored elements has been altered in the linked file.
let me know if this helps - db
David A. Butts
Engineering Technology Manager - Gannett Fleming
Revit Certified Professional/Autodesk Certified Instructor
Revit, AutoCAD Architecture, MEP, Plant 3D, BIM Collaborate Pro Subject Matter Expert
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