Conduit Run Schedule

EliseMoss
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Conduit Run Schedule

EliseMoss
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/R...

I was following this tutorial, but I haven't been able to get it to work.

When I create my Conduit Run Schedule it is blank.

conduit run schedule.JPG

But I have conduits and conduit fittings in my project with a Conduit Run Name assigned.

conduit schedule.JPG

I know I am missing something, but not sure what it is.

I have attached the project below.

 

thanks,

 

Elise Moss

0 Likes
Reply
1,455 Views
5 Replies
Replies (5)

msanschagrin
Contributor
Contributor

Two things were missing from your schedule:

 

Under Sorting/Grouping, uncheck Itemize every instance.Under Sorting/Grouping, uncheck Itemize every instance.

 

Under Formatting, for Length, select Calculate Totals.Under Formatting, for Length, select Calculate Totals.

 

 

Your schedule should look like this!Your schedule should look like this!

 

HTH!

Maxime Sanschagrin
BIM Director
Pageau Morel
0 Likes

sujanc
Advocate
Advocate

I think the conduit run schedule is not showing due structural template properties. If you draw the conduits in Electrical template then conduit run schedule will reflect in the schedule properly. Some properties are based on there templates and that's why Revit has introduced different templates.

Please select "Accept solution" if the information was helpful (This allows other users with the same issues to find it higher in search results), or reply back if you need more help!
0 Likes

fabiosato
Mentor
Mentor

Hello,

 

Instead of creating Conduit Run Name, you can use COMMENTS parameter, if you fill its value in the conduits without fittings and in the conduit fittings that corresponds to the conduit runs, the value will be transferred to from them to the conduit runs.

Fábio Sato
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

0 Likes

glenwalson7986
Contributor
Contributor

I've tried all these steps and i can not see the conduit run in a schedule so i can label it with a run name. What am I missing? I'm using Revit 2019, have they changed the way this works?

 

Any help would be great. 

Thanks, Glen

0 Likes

sujanc
Advocate
Advocate

If you draw the conduits in Electrical template then conduit run schedule will reflect in the schedule properly.

Please select "Accept solution" if the information was helpful (This allows other users with the same issues to find it higher in search results), or reply back if you need more help!
0 Likes