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Figure 13.39 Conduit Size settings
YoucancreateadditionalsettingsformaterialsbyclickingtheAddStandard
button next to the drop-down at the top of the dialog box. A few standards
are predefined, and you can use them as the base settings for creating
custom standards. Figure 13.40 shows the predefined conduit standards
provided with Revit MEP 2015.
Figure 13.40 Conduit standards for Size settings
Whether or not a conduit size is available for your project is determined by
selecting or deselecting the check box in the Used In Size Lists column. Be
sure to set your Project Units settings to coincide with the available sizes.
For example, if you set the Rounding value of the Conduit Size units to the
nearest 1/2″, then even if the 1 1/4″ conduit size in the Electrical Settings
dialog box is set to be available in size lists, it does not appear in the list.
If you are using metric units, the Rounding setting must match the number
of decimal places of the conduit or cable tray sizes in order for a conduit or
cable tray size to appear in the available sizes list.
The settings for conduit and cable tray that you use most often should be
established in your project templates so that you can begin modeling right
 
 
 
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