Hey we have some exciting news! We are partnering up with MEP Guy to launch the most effective REVIT courses for MEP designers and engineers! Check out the Electrical course preview and sign up here: www.mepguy.com/electrical As a special bonus, we're offering a free download of an Electrical Clearance family that anyone can use to designate a "no fly" zone or clearance zone that must be maintained in front of electrical equipment. Drop it anywhere you need folks to keep clear of zappy things!
This is great if you create a section detail with notes ahead of time but what about cutting a section of the duct bank and Revit creates the actual section cut? So when you modify the duct bank the section view automatically updates to match the plan view? For example, if you give your conduits IDs (marks) and then cut a section showing the conduit ID for each individual conduit?
You can do that, especially if you model each conduit, rebar, and the concrete around it. Just make sure to pin the section so it doesn’t move after you add your annotations. If you shift your sections after you tag and annotation it, you’ll find your annotations can get really messed up.
Hey we have some exciting news! We are partnering up with MEP Guy to launch the most effective REVIT courses for MEP designers and engineers! Check out the Electrical course preview and sign up here: www.mepguy.com/electrical
As a special bonus, we're offering a free download of an Electrical Clearance family that anyone can use to designate a "no fly" zone or clearance zone that must be maintained in front of electrical equipment. Drop it anywhere you need folks to keep clear of zappy things!
This is great if you create a section detail with notes ahead of time but what about cutting a section of the duct bank and Revit creates the actual section cut? So when you modify the duct bank the section view automatically updates to match the plan view? For example, if you give your conduits IDs (marks) and then cut a section showing the conduit ID for each individual conduit?
You can do that, especially if you model each conduit, rebar, and the concrete around it. Just make sure to pin the section so it doesn’t move after you add your annotations. If you shift your sections after you tag and annotation it, you’ll find your annotations can get really messed up.