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Pipe size missing

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Anonymous
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Pipe size missing

Anonymous
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I am in need of creating a 5/8" dia. pipe (for refrigerant piping), however it is not in my list. It jumps from 1/2" to 3/4"...no 5/8".

I have gone to Manage > MEP Settings > Pipe Settings > Sizes and created a New Size (5/8")...it shows there in the Settings but still not in my drop down.  Am I missing something here?

 

Thanks!

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Pipe size missing

I am in need of creating a 5/8" dia. pipe (for refrigerant piping), however it is not in my list. It jumps from 1/2" to 3/4"...no 5/8".

I have gone to Manage > MEP Settings > Pipe Settings > Sizes and created a New Size (5/8")...it shows there in the Settings but still not in my drop down.  Am I missing something here?

 

Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Found my own answer. Revit, being as matter-of-fact as it is...I was missing changing the Copper pipe from "Brazing" to "Soldered".

 

Always something simple in the haystack!

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Found my own answer. Revit, being as matter-of-fact as it is...I was missing changing the Copper pipe from "Brazing" to "Soldered".

 

Always something simple in the haystack!

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Anonymous
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I have the exact same problem, however even I choose the correct new type called Storm drain, still does not let me use the new size.

does anyone knows the answer?

Thanks

 

 

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I have the exact same problem, however even I choose the correct new type called Storm drain, still does not let me use the new size.

does anyone knows the answer?

Thanks

 

 

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Message 4 of 6
dennis
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dennis
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My quick stab at this:

1) Check your MEP settings, Mechanical, then the Pipe sizes list.  Add 5/8 if not already listed.

2) Check Project Units, set to the fraction 1/8 or smaller (maybe it needs to be evenly divisible into 1/8: 1/16, 1/32, etc)

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My quick stab at this:

1) Check your MEP settings, Mechanical, then the Pipe sizes list.  Add 5/8 if not already listed.

2) Check Project Units, set to the fraction 1/8 or smaller (maybe it needs to be evenly divisible into 1/8: 1/16, 1/32, etc)

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BramJ
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BramJ
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The basic issue is that you go from editing Type Properties to the Routing Preferences to the Mechanical Settings and you're no longer editing the correct type because the Segment: list isn't automatically linked to the type you where previously editing and this is confusing and bad user interface design for that matter. 

The basic issue is that you go from editing Type Properties to the Routing Preferences to the Mechanical Settings and you're no longer editing the correct type because the Segment: list isn't automatically linked to the type you where previously editing and this is confusing and bad user interface design for that matter. 

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brock.johnston
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brock.johnston
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In order to select a 5/8" pipe size in your drop-down menu, you need to choose 5/8" for a minimum pipe size in your routing preferences.

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In order to select a 5/8" pipe size in your drop-down menu, you need to choose 5/8" for a minimum pipe size in your routing preferences.

brockjohnston_0-1657208206030.png

 

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