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Has anyone created one in their model with all pipes connected? I am assuming we still cannot connect multiple system type pipes together in Revit?
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You can connect multiple system, just edit/create a new the family. The only downside is the system type will be "Undefined". We do this when we connect our condensate pipe on the storm pipe also on the bypass pipe for the hydronic supply & return on the boiler room.
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Thanks. I did dabble with the out of the box generic tee fitting and changed the connections to the appropriately named type (HW and HWReturn). That worked but it seems like I had to follow an order of operations in connecting it all so the whole line didnt turn to one sytem or the other completly. Maybe I am doing it the most current way possible at the moment....
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