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Revitaoist
2011-11-30, 06:15 PM
Even with all this hype of manufacturer created content and Autodesk seek, I cannot find a simple vanity faucet. I am looking for a "generic" ADA faucet with 4" centered levers to use as a standard. I do not want some fancy piece with a bunch of frills. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

MikeJarosz
2011-11-30, 07:06 PM
American Standard hired Allied Technical Services to create their faucet line in native rfa format. ATS also hasa number of other mfgrs.

www.ats@atsspec.net (http://www.ats@atsspec.net)

contact.andrewk968454
2011-11-30, 08:53 PM
I might have one. Have an image/link of one you're looking for?

My generic likely is different from your generic. If I don't have it, I can get something together in a few minutes with what you post. Can include HW/CW connectors, too, if so desired.

MikeJarosz
2011-12-01, 03:14 PM
Sorry, I mixed up the website for ATS. It's www.atsspec.net (http://www.atsspec.net) I got it confused with their email.

I have attached the American Standard "Monterrey" lavatory faucet. It's a PDF of their RFA file. I have used their "Heritage" kitchen faucet in renderings and the mirror chrome looks great! There are many more faucets online here.

The families are intended for engineers too, so they have all the hookup and spec information. As I said earlier, American Standard is one of their sponsors and have presumably checked these out.

MikeJarosz
2011-12-01, 10:39 PM
I found another one at www.RevitCity.com (http://www.RevitCity.com). This one is Kohler.

There is a general scarcity of Revit faucets. Because of their sculptural nature, they're hard to draw.