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Adding sanitary sloped piping

Adding sanitary sloped piping - Revit MEP Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)

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Adding sanitary sloped piping

- [Voiceover] Sloping pipe has never been easy. Luckily, in 2013, they added a few more tools that have carried over to Revit 2014. One of those tools is called Ignore to Slope. Moving forward with this video, we'll create a new PVC pipe type and add some custom fittings. We'll then add a Sanitary fitting to the back of the fixture. From this fixture, we'll slope the pipe and connect other pipes to the main trunk line. To get started, let's find the typical lavatory plan. It's still under HVAC, so let's make sure we move that to Plumbing. Sub-Discipline, Plumbing. Click Apply. What we need to do now is let's load a couple fittings. On the Insert tab, let's click Load Family. Let's scroll down to Pipe. Let's go to Fittings. Let's go to PVC. Schedule 40. Socket Type. Let's grab every one of these fittings in this directory. Click Open. On the Systems tab, let's click the Pipe button. For Pipe Type Standard, let's click Edit Type. Under Type Properties, let's Duplicate. Let's simply call…

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