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Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 4:23:27 AM | Pénétration buses PVC dans un batiment béton

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bonjour à tous,

voici mon 1er post... J'espère que je n'ai pas tronqué la procédure, bref!

REVIT MEP 2013 en ANGLAIS pouawww!!! pas le choix-------> grand groupe  Cryingfrancais)

Je souhaiterai faire pénétrer des buses PVC dans un batiment béton. J'ai donc créer des 'pipes", mais je n'ai pas l'impression que les murs du batiment soient réellement percées!!!!.

Si une âme charitable veut bien me donner un conseil, je suis preneur.

 

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Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:54:49 AM | Pénétration buses PVC dans un batiment béton

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You'll have to write in English if you want to get some help.

 


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Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 4:59:52 AM | Pénétration buses PVC dans un batiment béton

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SORRYYYYYY!

 

I would like to install PVC pipes into a concrete wall. I create these pipes but I do not feel that the holes in the wall are made.

Thanks for help.

 

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Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:52:33 AM | Pénétration buses PVC dans un batiment béton

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I assume you want a hole in a wall created by sometnig like a cast in pipe sleeve. I believe you are correct.  Piping does not cut holes in walls.  If you really want to model that, you would have to have a family that is hosted and cuts the host.  There is a pipe sleeve family here in downloads http://www.revitcity.com/downloads.php?action=view&object_id=6721  This family would have to be placed separately from the piping.


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