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    Unhappy kilowatts in piping.

    I'm VERY new to the Revit game and need help!
    Our engineers use the unit kW in the description of piping used for refrigeration purposes. The diameter of piping being governed by the unit.
    I haven't come accross the unit kW in Revit MEP at all and all our work is based mainly on this. How may I add or incorporate this on connectors for piping and the piping itself?
    Can it be done?
    Ciao for now.
    Gabriel Black.

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    Default Re: kilowatts in piping.

    Shouldn't you be looking at the Conduit tools?? Last time I checked liquid and electrical don't mix too well.

    I could be missing something however.
    AJS
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    Default Re: kilowatts in piping.

    I suggest adding a shared parameter, choose "electrical" for the discipline (the default choice is common). Then select power which stores kW (Watt might be the default, in which case you need to configure your units to display in kW).

    GL

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