LindabRevitTools 2016.0 - Manual
LindabRevitTools 2016.0 - Manual
LindabRevitTools 2016.0 - Manual
Table of contents
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General information.................................................................... 3
Features ..................................................................................... 4
Definitions .................................................................................. 10
Toolbars ..................................................................................... 11
Tools .......................................................................................... 12
Working method ......................................................................... 16
Exterior wall scenario ................................................................. 17
Interior wall scenario .................................................................. 38
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1. General information
Platforms
LindabRevitTools 2016 is designed for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 and
Autodesk Revit Structure 2016.
Editions
The extension is available in two editions; Standard and Professional.
Licensing
The following license options are applicable:
Both license options are free of charge but the usage of the extension should
comply with the extension EULA (End-User License Agreement) given during
the installation.
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Display language
The extension is available in two display languages; Swedish and English.
The display language is chosen according to the settings made in the
Regional and Language Options in the Windows Control Panel.
2. Features
Work sharing
The extension is designed to
support sharing of families, wall
definitions and wall layer
definitions. The location of
these folders is given to a set of
pre-defined project parameters.
If a server or another shared
location is used, multiple users
can work with the same content
in the same project.
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Wall types
The extension offers three alternatives for creating wall types in projects. The
first alternative is to create a wall type from a selected wall definition. This
option is suitable when starting from scratch. The second alternative is
appropriate when the project is designed with generic wall types, which are to
be changed into Lindab wall types. There is a special converter tool available
for this alternative which simplifies the work. The terms of contract for each
project are usually the governing factor here. The third alternative is to create
the wall types manually but it is a much more time consuming operation. The
third alternative is the only option for exterior walls.
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Framing
Light gauge steel framing has never been easier. The customized framing
tools for exterior and interior walls are interactive and show the framing in
detail. The framing tools analyze the wall geometry together with the matching
wall definition resulting in a default wall design. Lintels, strip steel
reinforcements etc. can be added in the tool if needed before finalizing the
wall design. The finalized wall design tool data is stored if changes need to be
done later on.
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Wall joints
Both the framing and the specification tools analyze the wall joints and the
appropriate solution is given in the output results. Outer joints, inner joints and
T-joints are handled automatically no matter if the joining walls are
perpendicular or non-perpendicular to each other. The only exception to this
automatic handling is exterior walls with cross laid layers; they must be
perpendicular to each other.
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Material list
The material lists for light gauge steel profiles and wall layer materials are
created easily with the specification tools available. Steel profiles are shown
with their exact length, amount, weight etc. Wall layer materials are shown
with their gross and net area. The material list is shown in a grid where it can
be filtered and grouped according to user requirements. The filtering and
grouping possibilities are dependent on the identification parameters given for
each wall in the project. If the walls are well specified, the filtering and
grouping options increase and vice versa. The material list can be exported to
excel when customized and ready.
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Wall sheets
The wall sheets are generated automatically and can be configured to comply
with company and project guidelines. A special title block can be used, view
templates can be assigned and sheets can be created as seen from the
exterior or interior face. The sheets and their views are given the same
identification parameters as the walls which gives alternatives for browser
organization.
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3. Definitions
These expressions are used frequently in the manual and their explanations
are:
Lindab wall
A Lindab wall is any exterior or interior wall that has a matching wall definition.
Wall
A wall is any exterior or interior wall that hasnt a matching wall definition.
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4. Toolbars
Standard edition toolbar
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5. Tools
Ordinary tools
Account
This tool is used for configuring the account information.
Activate
This tool is used for activating the extension.
Edit Wall
This tool is used for specifying wall parameters for identification. A wall tag
is created simultaneously if desired.
Element Specification
This tool is used for calculating the material list for light gauge steel
profiles. The tool calculates the material list for Lindab wall elements.
Exterior Wall
This tool is used for light gauge steel framing of exterior walls. The tool is
interactive and shows the framing in detail before it is created in the
project.
Find Wall
This tool is used for finding and selecting walls with given wall id
parameters.
Interior Wall
This tool is used for light gauge steel framing of interior walls. The tool is
interactive and shows the framing in detail before it is created in the
project.
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Material Specification
This tool is used for calculating the material list for wall layers. The tool
calculates the material list for Lindab walls.
Project Parameters
This tool is used for specifying Lindab project parameters. This tool starts a
new LindabRevitTools project and specifies the parameters that are used
throughout the design.
Quick Specification
This tool is used for creating a quick specification of a single Lindab wall.
The wall parameters for identification, the material list for light gauge steel
profiles and the material list for wall layers are included.
Support
This tool shows the contact information for support. Use this contact
information for all support issues and requests.
Wall Converter
This tool is used for converting generic interior wall types to Lindab interior
wall types by matching performance.
Wall Creator
This tool is used for creating Lindab interior wall types from Lindab interior
wall definitions. A matching wall section detail is created simultaneously if
desired.
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This tool is used for creating wall section schedules for Lindab interior wall
types.
Wall Specification
This tool is used for calculating the material list for light gauge steel
profiles. The tool calculates the material list for Lindab interior walls.
Wall Sheets
This tool is used for creating wall sheets for Lindab wall elements.
Quick Tools
Set ID Parameters
This tool is used for assigning ElementID parameters for all Lindab walls in
one operation. The ElementIDs are created on the form wall type name +
- + 3 digit number. Ex. V01-001.
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Find Element
This tool is used for finding a specific element with the given UniqueID. The
element doesnt have to be a wall; it can be any type of element.
Show UniqueID
This tool is used for showing the UniqueID of an element.
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6. Working method
The LindabRevitTools extension contains a wide range of tools that can be
used in different order and for different purposes. The options are many and
there is no real right or wrong. However, there are limitations in the handling of
exterior and interior walls and they dont give the same opportunities for
output.
To reflect the differences in exterior and interior wall handling, two scenarios
will be described in detail.
A normal project will most likely be designed using both the exterior and
interior scenario and perhaps not all of their steps. Choose the parts
applicable to the task.
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Identification:
The identification section contains four parameters that are used when the
identification tool (Edit Wall) is executed on a single wall. The identification
values are then shown as default in the Edit Wall dialog. If multiple walls
are selected, they are not used.
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Identification tag:
The Create Tags parameter specifies whether identification family tags
should be added to walls or not. If it is selected, it is possible to choose
which identification parameters to use as the tag identification string.
Usually more identification parameters are assigned walls compared to the
ones shown in the tags. Tags are added to walls when the Edit Wall tool is
executed.
If any of the Show...InTag parameters are changed during the design
process all existing tags will update accordingly. If the Create Tags is
selected/deselected during the design process, existing tags will not be
added or removed.
Folder and file location:
It is possible to assign a folder location for family overrides. The extension
will first look in the overrides folder for the family and if it isnt found there, it
will look for it in the standard folder for families.
Nonstandard locations for wall definition libraries and wall layer definitions
can be assigned and used throughout the project. New library/definition
files can be created by copying a template file or a current user file to a
new location.
These options are useful when running work sharing projects.
Sill height tolerance:
This parameter sets a tolerance value used when analyzing window and
door geometry in walls. If the sill height measure of the opening is smaller
or equal to the sill height tolerance measure, the sill height measure will be
treated as 0.
Joints, corner stud:
Corner stud profiles (HR/HRT) can be used instead of standard studs if this
parameter is selected. Two parameters can be set for different joint types;
Exterior wall to Interior wall and Interior wall to Interior wall.
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Simplification:
A simplified algorithm can replace the standard algorithm when the
material list for light gauge steel profiles is calculated through the Wall
Specification function. The simplified algorithm always calculates with full
length runners and studs no matter what openings that interfere with them.
The material list will be simplified but the waist will increase. Two
parameters can be set; bearing interior wall and non-bearing interior wall.
This setting can also be done on wall type level and wall instance level
since a project specific setting can be to general.
Wall clearance:
Clearances values can speed up the design process considerably. This
means in general that walls can be designed in one size but handled in
another. A wall can start from the edge of the column and end at another. It
can start from the top of a floor and finish at the bottom of the next one.
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When the framing or the material list tools are executed, the wall clearance
values will be subtracted from the designed wall size to give the actual wall
size.
The wall clearance override parameter could be useful when working with
the Exterior Wall framing tool. If walls need different clearance values, the
Wall clearance override parameter should be selected. It will force an
override dialog to pop up just before the framing dialog opens. The values
can then be changed (from default) before the geometry is analyzed.
View template:
A wall sheet consists of four different views that can be customized with
the use of pre-defined view templates. The view template to use for
elevation, vertical section, horizontal section and specification can be
assigned here.
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View type:
Elevation, vertical section and horizontal section views are created as
detail views. The specification view is created as a drafting view. It is
possible to change these view types using parameters. The section mark
graphics can be customized and it can enable new grouping possibilities in
the browser tree etc.
View port:
When a view is placed on a sheet, the view is viewed through a view port.
A view port usually shows the view name and the view scale as text with
an extension line. If this standard appearance should be changed, the view
port settings are the one to use.
Prefix:
The names of the views/sheets are exactly according the identification
parameters given (wall identification string).
To avoid a naming conflict, a unique prefix for each view must be used. A
prefix for the sheet can be used, but it is not needed since there will only
be one sheet created for each wall.
View direction:
A sheet can be created as seen from the exterior or interior face. The
exterior face is set as default.
Title block:
The title block to use when creating wall sheets is assigned here. The
preferred scale or start scale is also set here. The wall sheet generator
will try to insert the content (four views) with a given scale on the sheet. If
the views are too big, the generator will increase the scale by a factor of
two and try again. It will continue until the views fit inside the title block. A
wide range of wall element sizes can support the use of different title
blocks in one project. The title block parameter can be changed whenever.
It is possible to generate one wall sheet, change settings and generate
another and so on.
Title blocks used in this extension must follow certain rules in order to work
properly. First of all, four parameters must be inserted into the title block
family.
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LRT_TB_X
LRT_TB_Y
LRT_TB_Width
LRT_TB_Height
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
They should give the distance from the bottom left corner of the title block
to the bottom left corner of the free area. They should also give the width
and height of the free area.
There are also 7 other shared parameters that can be assigned
automatically if inserted into the title block family. They are however
optional.
These parameters are:
o
o
o
o
o
o
LRT_S_ProjectID
LRT_S_BuildingID
LRT_S_ZoneID
LRT_S_ModuleID
LRT_S_ElementTypeID
LRT_S_ElementID
o LRT_S_Scale
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Parameters:
The type parameter Function should be set to Exterior.
Connecting wall type to wall definition:
The wall type is connected to the wall definition by the shared parameter
LRT_WT_Wall Type. The parameter is automatically loaded and
connected to all walls (type parameter) when the Project Parameters tool is
executed. The wall type parameter should have the exact same name as
the wall definition created for it.
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The layer collection for an exterior wall type should contain one structure
layer and one structure layer only. The thickness of the layer should match
the main frame dimension.
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When the Save and Close button is clicked, the identification tag will be
created if the Create Tags parameter is selected in the Project Parameters
dialog. The identification string presented in the tag depends on the
parameter settings in the Project Parameters dialog.
The identification tag family consists of a label and a 3D model text. When
the identification string is changed using the Wall ID tool, the label and 3D
model text is updated accordingly.
The 3D model text will only show the identification string. The label
however, will show the identification string and a user defined string if
given. The user defined string should be assigned to the instance
parameter ElementText in the tag. It will then show the user string after the
identification string.
The identification tag has a type parameter called 3D Text Visibility that
controls whether the 3D model text should be visible or not.
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selected, the framing tool analyzes the wall geometry together with the
matching wall definition. That work result in a default wall design. Lintels,
strip steel reinforcements etc. can be added in the tool if needed before
finalizing the wall design. The finalized wall design tool data is kept in
memory if changes need to be done later on.
When a matching wall definition is found, its name can be seen in the
bottom right corner of the framing dialog. If there isnt any match, the
Template text will be shown instead.
Lintels, strip steel reinforcements etc. are added to the wall design
manually. Select that start and end circle in the wall layout by right clicking
on them. When the circles are selected, click the appropriate button to
insert the requested profile.
To finalize the wall, select the checkbox on the Export button and click
Export.
If the Export button is red instead of green, it is an indication that there are
conflicts in the stud arrangement. The location of the conflicts can be seen
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in the top view, also shown in red color. Use the Move studs slide bar to
find a solution.
If a solution is difficult to find, it is possible to click twice on the Export
button to finalize the wall design. The first click will make the button green
and the second will execute the export.
Before exporting the material list to excel, there are three options to
consider:
Specification Type:
The specification type can be either Assembly or Order. The Assembly
option gives the exact lengths and amounts for the grouping option
selected. It generally means that the material list can include lengths or
amounts of products that cannot be ordered that way. Fasteners and rollbased products are examples of products that are affected by this option.
The Order option gives a material list ready for ordering.
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Columns:
The columns list to be exported to excel can be customized. Some
columns are static and some can be added if needed. Parameter filters can
be added to all visible columns. When a filter is added to a column, it
shouldnt be hidden in the columns list afterwards since it will lose its filter
criteria. The workaround for this is to add the filter criteria and then add the
corresponding Groupings column afterwards. The column will be hidden in
the columns list but shown in the groupings column list. The filter criteria
will be active.
Groupings:
The material list can be grouped according to different column values. One
or more columns can be used as group by columns at the same time.
When the material list is exported to excel, the assigned group by columns
will set the appearance of the pivot table created.
When the requested filters and groupings have been added to the grid, the
export button will transfer the customized data to Excel. A file location is
set before the file is saved and opened.
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The wall sheets dialog will specify all Lindab wall elements in the model. It
will show its Element name (Identification string) and if there is an existing
wall sheet created already. The blue icon to the right indicates and existing
sheet. Use the Create sheet column or the quick tools in the bottom left
corner to select which walls to create sheets for.
The majority of the settings for the wall sheet generator are set in the
Project Parameters dialog. Those are default settings but nothing says that
they cannot be changed during the wall sheet generation process.
It is possible to generate a couple of sheets, go back to the Project
Parameters dialog and change some settings, and return to the Wall
Sheets dialog and generate some more.
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Before exporting the material list to excel, there are three options which are
similar to the ones available in the Element Specification tool. The only
difference is that the Specification Type always is set to Assembly.
Quantities of wall layer materials are shown as gross and net area.
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Identification:
The identification section contains four parameters that are used when the
identification tool (Edit Wall) is executed on a single wall. The identification
values are then shown as default in the Edit Wall dialog. If multiple walls
are selected, they are not used.
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Identification tag:
The Create Tags parameter specifies whether identification family tags
should be added to walls or not. If it is selected, it is possible to choose
which identification parameters to use as the tag identification string.
Usually more identification parameters are assigned walls compared to the
ones shown in the tags. Tags are added to walls when the Wall ID tool is
executed.
If any of the Show...InTag parameters are changed during the design
process all existing tags will update accordingly. If the Create Tags is
selected/deselected during the design process, existing tags will not be
added or removed.
Folder and file location:
It is possible to assign a folder location for family overrides. The extension
will first look in the overrides folder for the family and if it isnt found there, it
will look for it in the standard folder for families.
Nonstandard locations for wall definition libraries and wall layer definitions
can be assigned and used throughout the project. New library/definition
files can be created by copying a template file or a current user file to a
new location.
These options are useful when running work sharing projects.
Sill height tolerance:
This parameter sets a tolerance value used when analyzing window and
door geometry in walls. If the sill height measure of the opening is smaller
or equal to the sill height tolerance measure, the sill height measure will be
treated as 0.
Joints, corner stud:
Corner stud profiles (HR/HRT) can be used instead of standard studs if this
parameter is selected. Two parameters can be set for different joint types;
Exterior wall to Interior wall and Interior wall to Interior wall.
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Simplification:
A simplified algorithm can replace the standard algorithm when the
material list for light gauge steel profiles is calculated through the Wall
Specification function. The simplified algorithm always calculates with full
length runners and studs no matter what openings that interfere with them.
The material list will be simplified but the waist will increase. Two
parameters can be set; bearing interior wall and non-bearing interior wall.
This setting can also be done on wall type level and wall instance level
since a project specific setting can be to general.
Wall clearance:
Clearances values can speed up the design process considerably. This
means in general that walls can be designed in one size but handled in
another. A wall can start from the edge of the column and end at another. It
can start from the top of a floor and finish at the bottom of the next one.
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When the framing or the material list tools are executed, the wall clearance
values will be subtracted from the designed wall size to give the actual wall
size.
The wall clearance override parameter could be useful when working with
the Exterior Wall framing tool. If walls need different clearance values, the
Wall clearance override parameter should be selected. It will force an
override dialog to pop up just before the framing dialog opens. The values
can then be changed (from default) before the geometry is analyzed.
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View template:
A wall sheet consists of four different views that can be customized with
the use of pre-defined view templates. The view template to use for
elevation, vertical section, horizontal section and specification can be
assigned here.
View type:
Elevation, vertical section and horizontal section views are created as
detail views. The specification view is created as a drafting view. It is
possible to change these view types using parameters. The section mark
graphics can be customized and it can enable new grouping possibilities in
the browser tree etc.
View port:
When a view is placed on a sheet, the view is viewed through a view port.
A view port usually shows the view name and the view scale as text with
an extension line. If this standard appearance should be changed, the view
port settings are the one to use.
Prefix:
The names of the views/sheets are exactly according the identification
parameters given (wall identification string).
To avoid a naming conflict, a unique prefix for each view must be used. A
prefix for the sheet can be used, but it is not needed since there will only
be one sheet created for each wall.
View direction:
A sheet can be created as seen from the exterior or interior face. The
exterior face is set as default.
Title block:
The title block to use when creating wall sheets is assigned here. The
preferred scale or start scale is also set here. The wall sheet generator
will try to insert the content (four views) with a given scale on the sheet. If
the views are too big, the generator will increase the scale by a factor of
two and try again. It will continue until the views fit inside the title block. A
wide range of wall element sizes can support the use of different title
blocks in one project. The title block parameter can be changed whenever.
It is possible to generate one wall sheet, change settings and generate
another and so on.
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Title blocks used in this extension must follow certain rules in order to work
properly. First of all, four parameters must be inserted into the title block
family.
LRT_TB_X
LRT_TB_Y
LRT_TB_Width
LRT_TB_Height
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
(Type-Length)
They should give the distance from the bottom left corner of the title block
to the bottom left corner of the free area. They should also give the width
and height of the free area.
There are also 7 other shared parameters that can be assigned
automatically if inserted into the title block family. They are however
optional.
These parameters are:
o
o
o
o
o
o
LRT_S_ProjectID
LRT_S_BuildingID
LRT_S_ZoneID
LRT_S_ModuleID
LRT_S_ElementTypeID
LRT_S_ElementID
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o LRT_S_Scale
The shared parameters file including these parameters is the
LRT_SharedParameters.txt which can be found in the LindabRevitTools
2016 installation directory. The path to the shared parameters folder is
usually:
C:\Program Files\Lindab\LindabRevitTools 2016\SharedParameters\
but it can be different depending on Windows version and language. The
parameters are found under the parameter group LRT_Sheets.
Wall layer:
The wall layer name is the material name that will be presented in the
material list for wall layers. The wall layer name will always be represented
by a Revit material (with the exact same name) which is assigned to the
specific layer in the wall type structure.
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The Create Interior Wall Type and the Create Interior Wall chapters
represent a sub part in the scenario diagram. This sub part is suitable
when designing from scratch.
Interior wall types can be created in two ways. The first and easiest way is
to use the Wall Creator tool. The tool opens the wall creator dialog that is
used for creating wall types and wall section details.
The grid presents all interior wall definitions available in the interior wall
libraries file used in the project. An interior wall type is created by selecting
a wall type definition followed by a click on the Create button. The sub
dialog for the wall creator opens in which a new wall type name and
description can be entered. Here it is possible to select weather the wall
type and/or the wall section detail should be created or not. If the wall
section detail is selected, it will also be possible to select if identical layers
should be grouped and which detail length to use.
New wall type name:
This will be the name of the wall type.
Wall type:
This is the referenced interior wall definition.
Description:
This text describes the usage of the wall type.
Create wall type:
Indicates if a wall type will be created or not.
Create wall section detail:
Indicates if a wall section detail will be created or not.
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When the selections are made and the Create button is clicked, the
selected content is created. The operation can be repeated as many times
as needed.
If the task is to find the most suitable wall, column filters can be a valuable
assistance. Every column header shows a filter button which makes it
possible to add performance filters to narrow down the search. Multiple
filters can be added in the same time.
The second way is to create interior wall types manually. Simply select an
interior wall type in Revit and make a copy of it using the duplicate option.
There are three important parts to consider when creating the interior wall
type:
Parameters:
The type parameter Function should be set to Interior.
Connecting wall type to wall definition:
The wall type is connected to the wall definition by the shared parameter
LRT_WT_Wall Type. The parameter is automatically loaded and
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connected to all walls (type parameter) when the Project Parameters tool is
executed. The wall type parameter should have the exact same name as
the wall definition created for it.
The layer collection for an interior wall type should contain one or two
structure layers depending on if it is a single or double frame wall. The
thickness of the layer should match the main frame dimension.
Additionally, there are two wall type parameters available that are named
LRT_WT_Group and LRT_WT_Index. Those parameters are of interest no
matter what method that is used to create the interior wall types. It is
possible to group wall section details according to the LRT_WT_Group
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The grid in the top shows the existing interior walls in the project. The walls
are grouped depending on Usage, Wall type name and Wall height. The
icon to the left can be used to show the wall type parameters and their
values. This function is valuable when matching performance later on.
Acoustic and fire performance values are usually stored in wall type
parameters.
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The empty fields are wall type, new wall type name and description which
are exactly the same as the ones used when creating new wall types using
the Wall Creator tool.
New wall type name:
This will be the name of the wall type.
Wall type:
This is the referenced interior wall definition.
Description:
This text describes the usage of the wall type.
The grid in the bottom shows all interior wall definitions available in the
interior wall libraries file used in the project. The content and appearance of
the grid is similar to the one that is used in the Wall Creator tool.
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When the Save and Close button is clicked, the identification tag will be
created if the Create Tags parameter is selected in the Project Parameters
dialog. The identification string presented in the tag depends on the
parameter settings in the Project Parameters dialog.
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The identification tag family consists of a label and a 3D model text. When
the identification string is changed using the Wall ID tool, the label and 3D
model text is updated accordingly.
The 3D model text will only show the identification string. The label
however, will show the identification string and a user defined string if
given. The user defined string should be assigned to the instance
parameter ElementText in the tag. It will then show the user string after the
identification string.
The identification tag has a type parameter called 3D Text Visibility that
controls whether the 3D model text should be visible or not.
When a matching wall definition is found, its name can be seen in the
middle of the dialog. If there isnt any match, the Template text will be
shown instead.
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Lintels, strip steel reinforcements etc. are added to the wall design
manually. Select that start and end circle in the wall layout by right clicking
on them. When the circles are selected, click the appropriate button to
insert the requested profile.
To finalize the wall, select the checkbox on the Export button and click
Export.
If the Export button is red instead of green, it is an indication that there are
conflicts in the stud arrangement. The location of the conflicts can be seen
in the top view, also shown in red color. Use the Move studs slide bar to
find a solution.
If a solution is difficult to find, it is possible to click twice on the Export
button to finalize the wall design. The first click will make the button green
and the second will execute the export.
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Before exporting the material list to excel, there are three options to
consider:
Specification Type:
The specification type can be either Assembly or Order. The Assembly
option gives the exact lengths and amounts for the grouping option
selected. It generally means that the material list can include lengths or
amounts of products that cannot be ordered that way. Fasteners and rollbased products are examples of products that are affected by this option.
The Order option gives a material list ready for ordering.
Columns:
The columns list to be exported to excel can be customized. Some
columns are static and some can be added if needed. Parameter filters can
be added to all visible columns. When a filter is added to a column, it
shouldnt be hidden in the columns list afterwards since it will lose its filter
criteria. The workaround for this is to add the filter criteria and then add the
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When the requested filters and groupings have been added to the grid, the
export button will transfer the customized data to Excel. A file location is
set before the file is saved and opened.
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The wall sheets dialog will specify all Lindab wall elements in the model. It
will show its Element name (Identification string) and if there is an existing
wall sheet created already. The blue icon to the right indicates and existing
sheet. Use the Create sheet column or the quick tools in the bottom left
corner to select which walls to create sheets for.
The majority of the settings for the wall sheet generator are set in the
Project Parameters dialog. Those are default settings but nothing says that
they cannot be changed during the wall sheet generation process.
It is possible to generate a couple of sheets, go back to the Project
Parameters dialog and change some settings, and return to the Wall
Sheets dialog and generate some more.
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Before exporting the material list to excel, there are three options which are
similar to the ones available in the Element Specification tool. The only
difference is that the Specification Type always is set to Assembly.
Quantities of wall layer materials are shown as gross and net area.
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Before generating the wall section schedule, there are some options to
consider:
Drafting view name:
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The drafting view name is the name of the wall section schedule in the
project.
Columns and Rows:
Use the Columns and Rows drop down list to arrange the wall section
details.
Distance between columns and rows:
These textboxes controls the distance between each column and row in
the wall section schedule. The default values can be changed to make the
schedule more or less compact.
Layout:
Arrange wall section details in Columns or Rows.
Detail Length:
900 mm or 1200 mm.
Group schedule:
Details with the same group parameter value (LRT_WT_Group) will be
arranged in the same Column or Row.
Group identical layers:
Wall layers with identical name (that comes after each other) can be
grouped and presented like amount + x + wall layer. Ex. 2 x 13
Plasterboard.
By default, all wall section details are pre-selected for the print-out. By
changing the values in the Create column, details can be removed from the
print-out.
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Before exporting the material list to excel, there are three options to
consider:
Specification Type:
The specification type can be either Assembly or Order. The Assembly
option gives the exact lengths and amounts for the grouping option
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based products are examples of products that are affected by this option.
The Order option gives a material list ready for ordering.
Columns:
The columns list to be exported to excel can be customized. Some
columns are static and some can be added if needed. Parameter filters can
be added to all visible columns. When a filter is added to a column, it
shouldnt be hidden in the columns list afterwards since it will lose its filter
criteria. The workaround for this is to add the filter criteria and then add the
corresponding Groupings column afterwards. The column will be hidden in
the columns list but shown in the groupings column list. The filter criteria
will be active.
Groupings:
The material list can be grouped according to different column values. One
or more columns can be used as group by columns at the same time.
When the material list is exported to excel, the assigned group by columns
will set the appearance of the pivot table created.
When the requested filters and groupings have been added to the grid, the
export button will transfer the customized data to Excel. A file location is
set before the file is saved and opened.
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