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Workflow

  1. Conduit Routing - Draw your initial conduit runs.



  2. Finding Your Conduit - Select at least a piece of your run(s) and click the Check Rows based on Selection button in the Data Manager. This will check the corresponding rows in the Data Manager. You can also run this function in the inverse by checking rows in the Data Manager and then clicking the Locate Selected button.



  3. Conduit Run Data - Use the Data Manager to start entering identifying data into the conduits. This data propagates into the conduits, conduit fittings, and conduit runs.


  4. Conduit Splitting - Split your conduit runs using our suite of splitting and coupling related tools.


  5. Auto Numbering - Use the Auto Numbering routines to give each segment a unique and useful value. This can be done as you split, in the data table on selected conduit rows, or on clicking to control the sequencing. The way you use it will depend on how you like to process your conduit naming. Some like to do it as they split, others like to do them in bulk afterwards. 


  6. Preparing for Bend Sheets - Using a filtered search, grouping of choice like an area parameter, or a selection from the model, isolate the conduit bend sheets that you want to generate. Now just click the View Selected Bend Sheets button.


  7. Bend Sheets - Use Bend Sheets to quickly and accurately bend conduits designed in Revit.


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