Hi all,
I'm starting to get the plumbing company I'm at ready for BIM designs and have a couple questions I haven't figured out yet.
First: Typically on our plumbing plans in AutoCAD we would represent a PEX manifold box that would supply a given area. What is the best way to do this with Revit? Is there a family made for a manifold perhaps?
Second: Our practice on a multi story building when the water and waste are running through the same space, is to show the plumbing fixtures from above in a dashed line type (showing what the waste lines are serving). How do I do this without showing other elements from the floor above like walls and such?
Thanks in advance
I'm starting to get the plumbing company I'm at ready for BIM designs and have a couple questions I haven't figured out yet.
First: Typically on our plumbing plans in AutoCAD we would represent a PEX manifold box that would supply a given area. What is the best way to do this with Revit? Is there a family made for a manifold perhaps?
Second: Our practice on a multi story building when the water and waste are running through the same space, is to show the plumbing fixtures from above in a dashed line type (showing what the waste lines are serving). How do I do this without showing other elements from the floor above like walls and such?
Thanks in advance