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Separate Water Supply And Drainage System

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Separate Water Supply And Drainage System

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Dear All!

 

Hope you are fine..!

PLease tell me how to look Water Supply and Drainage systems separatly in revit mep and how to set a plane also./

 

Best Regards

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fabiosato
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You can create a filter based on the Pipe System parameter.

I didn´t understand what you meat by setting a plane?

I guess it is the cut plan of the current view, if your doubt is that one, set the view discipline to Plumbing, I suppose you are doing plumbing, then in the view range you set the top of the view range and the bottom of the view range, for MEP disciplines, the cut plane doesn´t matter, but it will affect the categories that do not belong to MEP, special attention to generic models.

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Hello,

If i understand your problem right - you need to see separate water sup and drains.

I prefer you need to use them for printing and solution is simple.

1.Create a filter from water supply and drains.

Here is official Autodesk info about creating filters 

2.Duplicate your plan view as detailing

Here is a break down of the differences within duplicating a view:

  • Duplicate View
    Duplicates a view, and all objects that are considered part of the “model”. Things that are detail items, such as detail lines, hatches, text annotations, and detail groups will now show up in the new Duplicated View. Any new changes to the views won’t affect the other.
  • Duplicate View with Detailing
    Duplicates a view with all model items and detail items. Any new changes to either the old or new view won’t affect the other.
  • Duplicate as Dependent
    Duplicates a view exactly as seen. Any changes in one view will affect the other.

3.Go to 1st plan view and set filter ON for water supply network and OFF for drains. Set Visual overrides if you need.

4.Go to 2nd plan view and set filter OFF for water supply network and ON for drains. Set Visual overrides if you need.

5.Go create some sheets and add you 1st and 2nd plan views.

Here is official Autodesk info about add view to sheet

 

I hope this will help 😉

Happy new year 😉

Eng. Iliev L.             


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


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