Revit MEP tutorial: Creating Drain Route

We created water supply route in the previous tutorial. We use the connector and connect into tool. This time we will create a sanitary pipe with slightly different technique.

Let’s open the tutorial file. Open view 1 – Plumbing.

Placing Floor Drain

Before we continue, we need to change a view setting. The floor drain will not be visible unless we modify the view range.

In the Properties Palette, find View Range. Change the value to -1500 then click OK.

view-range-change

Now on Ribbon> Systems tab> Plumbing & Piping panel, click Plumbing Fixture. From the Type Selector, choose M_Floor Drain – Round 125 mm Strainer – 100 mm.

floor-drain

On the Contextual Ribbon Tab, change the placement to Place on Face.

place-of-face

Place a floor drain like shown below. We use dimension tool when placing Plumbing Fixtures before, refer to that tutorial if you don’t remember how to do it.

first-floor-drain

 

Creating Main Drain Pipe

Let’s create the main pipe route. Activate the pipe tool.

pipe-tool

In the Options bar, change the pipe size to 100 and offset -1000.

pipe-diameter-and-depth

In the Properties Palette, change the System Type to Sanitary.

sanitary-system

Start the pipe from the position shown below. You don’t have to worry about exact location in this tutorial. Click the next point at the position shown below. Give enough space to draw 45 deg pipe.

starting-the-drain-pipe

Continue the pipe with 45-degree angle. Click again when you see the dashed line from the floor drain.

add-45-deg-angle

Click the last point, snapped to the floor drain. The elevation will adjust automatically.

Connecting Plumbing Fixtures to the main pipe

This time, we will draw the pipe manually. We don’t use the connector icon or connect into tool.

Connecting Urinal to drain pipe

With the pipe tool still active, change the pipe size to 50 mm in the options bar.

Change the detail level to Fine so we can see the pipe and fittings easily.

detail-level

Snap to the right most urinal connector and click. Wait until the tooltip shows you are snapping to a connector.

snap-to-urinal-connector

 

Continue to the existing pipe with a 135-degree angle.

snap-to-pipe

Finish the connection to remaining urinal.

Connecting water closet to drain pipe

Let’s continue to connect the water closet. Make sure the pipe size is 50 mm, and the offset is -1000.

Connect to the right most water closet connector and draw a pipe with 135 deg to the left. After you create the first segment (shown by the arrow below), change the pipe size to 100 mm.

connecting-water-closet

Then connect to the main pipe.

drain-pipe-from-water-closet

Now connect all the water closet with the drain pipe you created. Remember to change the pipe size to 80 and make sure the offset is -1000.

The completed result should look like the image below.

drain-pipe-system

Review the model in 3D view.

completed-pipe

Save this project. We will modify the pipe route in the next tutorial.