From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)

Creating a plumbing view - Revit MEP Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)

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Creating a plumbing view

- [Instructor] So let's throw in some pipes. Well, it's not going to be as easy as that. Welcome to the most difficult trade in Revit, I think, plumbing. Since it's the most difficult, let's start with something easy and work our way up. The first thing we'll need to do is set up a plumbing project. So let's just do that. Under Models, let's go New. For a Template file, let's click Browse. Let's grab Plumbing Default and click Open. Let's click Okay. Next thing we do is we bring in our architectural model. So let's go to Inserts. Let's click Link Revit. Browse where you're keeping your backgrounds and I'm going to grab my architectural model. Positioning wants to be origin to origin. Click Open. Select your link. Now let's pin it down. Let's click Edit Type. Let's turn on Room Bounding. Click Okay. Hit Escape a couple times. Let's look at the line weights on our underlay. So if we go to the Manage tab, let's go to Additional Settings and let's go down to Halftone Underlay. For the weight, let's go with one. For the halftone, let's bump that up to 80. Let's click Okay. Let's look at some other settings. Let's go to Manage. Let's go to Object Styles. This controls all of the components that Revit has and it allows us to assign line weights, not just elevation or plan, but also a cut. We can specify what the section looks like or the projection, it's pretty cool. Hit Okay. Now, save this somewhere you can find it, that's it. It's as simple as that.

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