Which video describes the Spacing Naming Utility? I found this video very helpful in my search for scheduling duct pressure drops, and I'm worried about when the Architectural model isn't up to date, or coordinated properly. I think this means that I have to manually name each space if the linked arch model doesn't have them setup properly? (This is super common XD)
Hi Nirat. Yes you can add spaces to corridors, stair risers/mechanical chases/elevator lifts. The Space command and Space Separator command will allow you to place the spaces and confine them properly. You will need to place the space first, then adjust the elevation height limits. Use the Space Separator command to confine the spaces where there are no physical model objects that have Room Bounding capabilities (i.e. corridors).
sorry but I am unclear as to your question. This video explains what are Spaces and Zones and how to make/use them in Revit. It also touches on the Space Naming Utility add-in as well. Please try to clarify your question. Thanks.
@@munawarfairoos5958 The Space object just like the Room object and Area object require that it is fully contained by "Room Bounding" elements such as walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, etc.
Hello friend, When I place the space this message is coming " Space tag is outside of its space,Enable leader or move space tag with its space" pls.help me Thanks
THAT WA A GREAT VIDEO. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING
That was a really good and helpful video.
@Dzan Ta Hallo sir,
i have beend looking for a space tag family but cannot find it.
can you tell me how to get of creat one?
Check imperial library under annotations folder or mechanical folder
Which video describes the Spacing Naming Utility? I found this video very helpful in my search for scheduling duct pressure drops, and I'm worried about when the Architectural model isn't up to date, or coordinated properly. I think this means that I have to manually name each space if the linked arch model doesn't have them setup properly? (This is super common XD)
The SNU only works if the arch uses room objects properly and they are already placed in the linked arch model.
Is there a way to add spaces to corridors, risers and lifts in Revit? Or is there a way to box these areas similar to workspaces?
Hi Nirat. Yes you can add spaces to corridors, stair risers/mechanical chases/elevator lifts. The Space command and Space Separator command will allow you to place the spaces and confine them properly. You will need to place the space first, then adjust the elevation height limits. Use the Space Separator command to confine the spaces where there are no physical model objects that have Room Bounding capabilities (i.e. corridors).
@@DzanTa Thank you.That helped!
@@Nina-fy9jb You're welcome.
Hey and sorry to up this movie but with this useful AREA, can we stop to use ROOM ? Here we can easily replace it with AREA no ?
sorry but I am unclear as to your question. This video explains what are Spaces and Zones and how to make/use them in Revit. It also touches on the Space Naming Utility add-in as well. Please try to clarify your question. Thanks.
@@DzanTa when iclick on space and slect a room it says Space is not in a properly enclosed region
@@munawarfairoos5958 The Space object just like the Room object and Area object require that it is fully contained by "Room Bounding" elements such as walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, etc.
Hello friend,
When I place the space this message is coming " Space tag is outside of its space,Enable leader or move space tag with its space" pls.help me
Thanks
Make sure your space is placed inside room bounding objects. Use tag with leader too