revit is wrong. They can call it whatever they want, but AFAIK there aren't any tees with a branch at 45deg. look at page 53 here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/www.charlottepipe.com/uploads/documents/technical/Plastic_Pipe_Fittings_DC-DWV609.pdf A sanitary tee has a branch at 90 degs, but it sweeps into the line. At least for the DMV. I can find a dozen good, technical sources that show that fitting that revit says is in the tee class that all show it as a wye.
This is nothing short of brilliant. I feel so stupid. I had changed our p-trap to an elbow, but I never considered changing the wye to a tee. I really don’t know wye 😂. Thanks again for this.
I know! I wish I could take the credit for thinking of this on my own. I learned it from one of my course members! So great to collaborate with others! Wye revit set up the fittings this way is beyond me. But I'm glad I finally have a solution!
@@mep_guy I have to tell you. I’m on vacation this week and next, but I couldn’t help myself. I logged in and fixed all of our template settings yesterday afternoon. I blame you for this 😅
These videos are so helpful being new to Revit. Do you have a pipe fittings template for No Hub Pipe? That would be huge, especially if you had Husky Clamps for the fittings. Would love to know how you can draw the pipe and it would automatically draw the clamp every 10' for straight runs. Then you could find all of the instances and get an idea for Stock (rough idea). Keep the videos coming!
I actually get that request a lot. Are you on the construction side of projects? I'm on the design side so there isn't a need for that but I can see the benefits to doing this in construction. Check out my "Find Pipe Length" video. That should get you started. I'll definitely do a video on using no hub couplings in the future!
Is there a way to connect two pipes at different elevations but from the main run going to the branch which is at higher elevation with a wye that is vertical and then go straight up perpendicular on the same plane as main branch and then put a 90 elbow to connect to the higher branch
Get my free pipe fittings template file and Plumbing in Revit mini course at:
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revit is wrong. They can call it whatever they want, but AFAIK there aren't any tees with a branch at 45deg.
look at page 53 here:
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/www.charlottepipe.com/uploads/documents/technical/Plastic_Pipe_Fittings_DC-DWV609.pdf
A sanitary tee has a branch at 90 degs, but it sweeps into the line. At least for the DMV. I can find a dozen good, technical sources that show that fitting that revit says is in the tee class that all show it as a wye.
Thanks man,whole day went into vain. Finally landed here,Never disappointed.Huge respect
Glad I could help!
This is nothing short of brilliant. I feel so stupid. I had changed our p-trap to an elbow, but I never considered changing the wye to a tee. I really don’t know wye 😂. Thanks again for this.
I know! I wish I could take the credit for thinking of this on my own. I learned it from one of my course members! So great to collaborate with others! Wye revit set up the fittings this way is beyond me. But I'm glad I finally have a solution!
@@mep_guy me too. Thanks and have a Merry Christmas
@@jayblake682 Merry Christmas to you as well!
@@mep_guy I have to tell you. I’m on vacation this week and next, but I couldn’t help myself. I logged in and fixed all of our template settings yesterday afternoon. I blame you for this 😅
@@jayblake682 🤣
Thanks a lot mate.
Love the tip! Thanks!!!
Hey Pavle! Glad you liked it!
These videos are so helpful being new to Revit. Do you have a pipe fittings template for No Hub Pipe? That would be huge, especially if you had Husky Clamps for the fittings. Would love to know how you can draw the pipe and it would automatically draw the clamp every 10' for straight runs. Then you could find all of the instances and get an idea for Stock (rough idea). Keep the videos coming!
I actually get that request a lot. Are you on the construction side of projects? I'm on the design side so there isn't a need for that but I can see the benefits to doing this in construction. Check out my "Find Pipe Length" video. That should get you started. I'll definitely do a video on using no hub couplings in the future!
Respect!
Thanks!
Thanks for Video masterr
You are very welcome!
Excellent..... Appreciate... In case of rotated wye... How connect hi point tio low point Wye connection
Can you explain your question in a little more detail?
@@mep_guy can you pl. Share with me your email address i will share with you snips....
@@RASHEEDKHOKHAR1975 it's "theguy@mepguy dot com
Is there a way to connect two pipes at different elevations but from the main run going to the branch which is at higher elevation with a wye that is vertical and then go straight up perpendicular on the same plane as main branch and then put a 90 elbow to connect to the higher branch
Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/uWxsqSHujOg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d1XCNgZpueJYwU6f
NICE
Thanks!
Thanks for Video
Pipe Fitting Template file unable open due to not upgrade in Revit 2017 version please upgrade it
You should be able to open the file in the 2020 version of Revit or newer.
What about if you have 2 parallel pipes 1 7"higher than other and you want the wye rolled to connect the 2?
Watch my rock and roll pipes video!
Hi Ryan. I couldn't find the free pipe fittings template. Do you still have it available?
I decided to make it $20. I hope that's not a deal breaker. I added more stuff to it.
share the link of your free fitting template
Go to mepguy.com and sign up for my free mini course to get the fittings template.