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Revit 2012
I am getting a warning stating "No Loss Defined". It pertains to Family "Ice_Maker_2779" downloaded from Revit City.
Does anybody know why I am getting this warning and how to clear it?
Thanks for the help!
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Read this thread on AUGI: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?133366-update-2012-produces-quot-no-loss-defined-errors
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Thank you, WWHub! The Augi post was extremely helpful. I was able to clear the warning by editing the family, locating all of the fittings, setting their "Loss Method" to "K Coefficient", and changing "K Coefficient" anf "Flow" to 1. Now I just have to make sure MEP understands that these aren't the actual calcs to be used!
Many Thanks!
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