MEP alignment

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MEP alignment

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    Align

    Alignment of MEP curves

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    After starting the command, you must follow the steps to select elements in sequence:

    Select the MEP reference element – select the element relative to whose axis the alignment will be performed.

    Select the MEP element to be aligned – select the element to be aligned to the axis of the previously selected element.

    For fittings with multiple connectors, the alignment will be made relative to the axis of the connector closer to which the mouse was clicked when selecting the element.

    There are three possible applications of the command:

    • alignment of two elements along the same axis
    • alignment of a non-vertical element to the axis of a vertical element
    • alignment of a vertical element to the axis of a non-vertical element.

    Multibuilding

    Multibuilding of MEP curves

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    After starting the command, you must follow the steps in sequence to select the elements:

    Select MEP curves – selection of elements from which to multibuild. The plugin processes elements that are parallel in the current view. When the plugin is running on the plan, the elements are allowed to have a slope.

    Select the base MEP curve – select the element, for whose axis the point of further construction will be specified. Other elements will be built parallel to the selected one.

    The command also processes preselected elements – if at the moment of command launching there are already selected elements in the model, you should specify which of them will be the base MEP curve.

    After selecting the elements to be processed, the window of setting the allowable angles between the elements to be built appears:

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    In this window you can set a fixed value of angles between elements during construction (in the range from 10 to 90 degrees). Fields for setting angles are added using Add:

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    In this case, the closest of the specified angles is selected and the drawing is performed at this angle to the specified point. The element from which the drawing is performed can be lengthened or shortened.

    If the Fixed angles option is disabled or if no angle value is added or checked, the drawing is performed directly from the end of the outermost element to the specified point at an arbitrary angle (in the range from 10 to 90 degrees).

    Group transactions – this option allows combining the result of building into one transaction, i.e. the plugin result is canceled when canceling one last action (Ctrl+Z). If the option is disabled, each action performed after clicking Continue is canceled separately.

    After clicking the Continue you will enter the mode of direct construction of elements.

    Select a point – specifies the point where the base MEP curve should arrive. The command works cyclically until Esc is pressed.

    At this stage the following actions can be performed:

    1. Constructing a new system element up to the specified point.

    If the endpoints of the selected elements are located on the same line, then after you specify the point, the new element of the system will be drawn from the end of the existing element to the specified point.

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    1. Aligning the end points of the current elements

    If the endpoints of the selected elements are not on the same line, after specifying the point, the ends of the elements are aligned to the position of the point. The next point you specify defines the drawing of the elements.

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    1. Canceling the last construction

    In order to cancel the last construction, you must click on the area behind the created elements. Then you can continue the construction.

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    1. Changing the length of elements

    In order to change the length of the outermost elements you should put a point at the required distance on any of the elements or in the space between them.

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    Set Distance

    Setting the distance between MEP curves

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    After starting the command, a window with distance settings appears:

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    Distance – field for specifying the value of distance between elements

    Between axes – the distance will be set between the axes of the selected elements.

    Between edges – the distance will be specified between the edges of the selected elements.

    Including insulation – this option is available only in the Between edges mode. If this option is enabled, the thickness of the element insulation will be taken into account when specifying the distance.

    Horizontal – the distance between the elements will be specified horizontally.

    Vertical – the distance between the elements will be set vertically.

    To determine the direction of the offset (e.g. vertically up or down), it is necessary that there is a minimum distance between the elements in the desired direction. If there is no minimum distance between the elements in the desired direction, the plugin will shift the curves relative to the plane of their location.

    Run in cycles – if this option is enabled, the command will run cyclically with the settings specified in the window.

    After making the settings, you should click Continue and perform the following actions:

    Select MEP curves – selection of elements between which you want to set the distance. The command also processes preselected elements. 

    Select the base MEP curve – select the element, relative to which the specified distances for the other elements will be counted.

    Align vertical

    Vertical alignment of MEP curves

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    After running the command, you must do the following:

    Select the MEP curve to be aligned – select the vertical MEP element for which you want to align the top point to the bottom point.

    The command also processes pre-selected elements.

  • Change history for
    Year

    2024 Year

    Revit: MEP alignment 2.0.0.0 (29.05.2024)  Read more

    New
    Added "Align vertical" command.
    New
    Added fitting processing to the "Align" command.
    New
    Added "Run in cycle" option to the "Set distance" command.
    Improved
    Added processing of conduits to the " Multibuild" command.
    Improved
    Changed the order of actions in the "Set distance" command .

    Revit: MEP alignment 1.1.2.0 (12.03.2024)

    New
    The option "Group transactions" has been added to the "Multibuild" command.
    Improved
    Optimized the function of setting the vertical distance between MEP curves in the "Set distance" command.
    Fix
    Fixed a bug preventing vertical MEP curves from being selected in the "Set distance" and "Multibuild" commands.
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