Hi Ben. Just to be clear, this is for a sanitary drainage (gravity/no pressure) system. However, if you have "calculations > performance" activated, you can calculate pressure drops for both open and closed systems, and you can use that information to select your pump (not easy, but it can be done). Good luck!
In a pressurised closed loop system, is Revit capable of selecting a pump if it has various pump curves programmed in?
Hi Ben.
Just to be clear, this is for a sanitary drainage (gravity/no pressure) system.
However, if you have "calculations > performance" activated, you can calculate pressure drops for both open and closed systems, and you can use that information to select your pump (not easy, but it can be done). Good luck!
Excelente 👌
Thank you! Gracias!
Hi Alex, That was good, it would be cool if you could go over UPC some time. Massachusetts and other states are based on it.
Hi Joe.
Maybe one of these days my friend... =)