Automatic Wall/Slab penetration In Archicad MEP
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2012-08-16 12:26 AM
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2012-08-16 02:15 AM
2012-08-16
02:15 AM
You can see the steps in the video on Automated Collision Detection here:
http://www.graphisoft.com/products/mep-modeler/
If you download the MEP installation package from here:
http://www.graphisoft.com/products/mep-modeler/MEP_downloads.html
and run it, the PDF documentation file for the MEP Modeler will be installed in your ArchiCAD>Documentation folder where it can be accessed directly, or from the ArchiCAD>Help menu.
http://www.graphisoft.com/products/mep-modeler/
If you download the MEP installation package from here:
and run it, the PDF documentation file for the MEP Modeler will be installed in your ArchiCAD>Documentation folder where it can be accessed directly, or from the ArchiCAD>Help menu.
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2012-08-16 02:33 AM
2012-08-16
02:33 AM
Karl, Thanks for your prompt reply.
I have watched the video regarding collision detection, however, it does not provide means to create any wall or slab opening for the MEP services to pass through.
I have also read the MEP User Guide. There is no topic related to Automatic Wall/Slab Penetration.
I have watched the video regarding collision detection, however, it does not provide means to create any wall or slab opening for the MEP services to pass through.
I have also read the MEP User Guide. There is no topic related to Automatic Wall/Slab Penetration.

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2012-08-16 04:26 AM
2012-08-16
04:26 AM
Sorry. I misunderstood and thought you were trying to detect the penetration (collision).
MEP does not provide for any automatic penetrations that I know of. Where did you see this on the web site?
MEP does not provide for any automatic penetrations that I know of. Where did you see this on the web site?
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2012-08-16 07:20 AM
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2012-08-16 09:24 AM
2012-08-16
09:24 AM
moming wrote:That is a 2001 article about an HVAC add-on.
Karl,
I see it at the following link.
http://www.graphisoft.com/community/press_zone/hvac.html
MEP didn't come out till about 2008 (version 12) and although simmilar in some respects is a totally different add-on.
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2012-08-16 03:00 PM
2012-08-16
03:00 PM
Too bad!
I thought that they were the same thing. Wonder why newer product has lesser feature. Have to give up Archicad MEP then.
Thank you to you all!
I thought that they were the same thing. Wonder why newer product has lesser feature. Have to give up Archicad MEP then.
Thank you to you all!

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2012-08-16 04:09 PM
2012-08-16
04:09 PM
You can connect the MEP elements to the wall, slab or other element they penetrate with the SEO command which creates a hole.
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2018-04-12 06:09 PM
2018-04-12
06:09 PM
SO won't create distance from building elements... so only manual input 😕 This is crazy...