I would disagree with that as I use HydraCAD for Revit every day.  Drawing
and head layout tools, hydraulic calculations and complete stock listing.

They also offer an 8 week class through on line with homework and
everything.  It is a live on line class so you can ask questions and see
stuff over as well as a video of it to review later. I have used other
software for years and really had to struggle to keep an open mind but the
class is very well done and even an old dog like me is getting the hang of
it.  Many things that should be simple in Revit seem over complicated such
as picking a few pipes and trying to make just those one a different color,
but there is also so much potential.  The internal collision is good as well
as a slick HyraCAD for Revit tool that allows you to import the entire hit
report from a Navisworks file and it makes hit tags in your Revit file that
show up in your views.  Switchback also works well but that is a generic
Revit tool that you do not need HydraCad to use.

 

JUST TO BE CLEAR I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO HYDRATECH OR AN INDORSING ANYTHING.
JUST RESPONDING TO THE POST WITH PERSONAL EXPERIENCE  

 

David M. Canham

Fire Systems Solutions

15 Sayles Avenue

Lincoln, RI 02865

PH 401-725-1089

Fax 401-725-1583

Cell 508-277-3473

 

From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Prahl, Craig/GVL
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 5:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Revit Fire Protection Classes

 

There is no "fire protection design" for REVIT.  We use it to do layouts but
you are manually piping the system and locating sprinklers.  Nothing is
automated, you still have to manually input data into your calc program.
It's a little bit clumsy to use, you have limited components with which to
build your systems, vendor provided families of some devices will kill your
model because they are overly detailed and create huge file sizes that no
one will reference.

 

They've told us they were working on an interface with other sprinkler
packages so we could model in REVIT to maintain compatibility and visibility
with the other disciplines and then there would be an interface with for
example, HydraCalc, but it's not happened yet.

 

We've been using it to do detailed FP layouts for about five years now.

 


Craig L. Prahl 
Fire Protection Group Lead/SME
CH2M
200 Verdae Blvd. 
Greenville, SC  29607
Direct - 864.920.7540

Fax - 864.920.7129

CH2MHILL Extension  77540
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 



 

From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Jay White
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 5:29 PM
To: [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Revit Fire Protection Classes [EXTERNAL]

 

Has anyone taken CAD Revit/BIM Classes for fire protection design? If so,
who was it taught by and were the classes online or in a classroom
environment?

 

Jay White

Sales/Design Manager

Dynamic Fire Protection

9771 Highway 25 South

Starkville, MS 39759

PH:   662-312-2426

FAX: 662-324-1545

 

 

 

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