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Revit mep sockets

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Anonymous
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Revit mep sockets

Hello,
I got a building created in ArchiCAD, open it in Revit MEP, I want to add circuits to the rooms and socket. There is a problem. On some walls I put slots, and some do not. Why?

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HermanSolomon
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Hi copperhead90, It will depend on the category the file conversion from ArchiCAD (I assume IFC?) to Revit assigns to the walls. Some ArchiCAD walls may come through in Revit as Generic Models / In-place Models belonging to the generic model category. Being able to place a socket in a wall depends on if the socket family was created as a wall-based family, or a face-based family.

 

If the socket is a wall-based family, Revit will not allow you to put the socket on one of the ArchiCAD "walls" (Because it is in actual fact a generic model)

 

Hope this makes sense!

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www.TechRoom.bg
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

If you use IFC :

You can change the socked family (standart is wall-based). Make family to place socked on face (face-based family).

Another option is to use linked DWG its pretty easy ( yeah no way to automatic put sockeds but is much better that IFC )

PP: When you convert "somethink" to IFC you may lost some elements. IFC is not perfect have long way to run befor good colaboration between different vector/raster softwares.

Eng. Iliev L.             


⁞|⁞ BIM Implementer, Project & BIM Manager, Coordinator, MEP Engineer


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