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    Default Victaulic CAD Blocks in MEP 2012

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    How do I get these into AutoCAD MEP 2012 and 2011?

    http://www.victaulic.com/en/download...vic-blocks-3d/

    The instructions are for 2007 and therefore I have no idea how to get them to work.

    http://static.victaulic.com/assets/u..._Blocks_3D.pdf

    Any help would make my life better.

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    Can't open the PDF for some reason.
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    A link to the PDF is shown on the page for the download, maybe that will work. Or you could read this. I know it's horribly formatted, but I need to get sleep.

    Vic Blocks 3D
    Instructions
    Installation:
    1) Download the Vic Blocks 3D zip.
    2) Extract the files to the structure listed below.
    C:\Program Files
    Follow the install instructions as required.
    In AutoCAD set a support search path to the newly placed files. Click on the Tools pull down
    menu and select Options... Under the Files tab, click on the plus (+) to open the Support File
    Search Path. Click the Add... button and type in the following: C:\Program
    Files\VB3D_Complete\ and press the Enter key. Click the Apply button and select OK to
    close the dialog box.
    3) Start AutoCAD and load the DesignCenter
    by finding the Tools pull down menu and
    selecting DesignCenter (Fig. 2). You can
    also access this by pressing CTRL+2.
    4) After DesignCenter opens, change the
    view to a file tree by locating and selecting
    the Folders menu tab in the DesignCenter
    (Fig. 3).
    5) Select the VB3D_Complete folder and
    find the appropriate module of Victaulic
    fittings that you would like to open. Here
    you will find the master sheet drawings.
    6) You are now ready to start placing
    Victaulic components on a drawing.
    Please review the information sheets
    provided with this package for more about
    Vic Blocks 3D.
    7) To Load the Pipe Menu:
    Launch AutoCAD, go to the Tools pull
    down menu and select Customize
    Menus...(Fig. 4) On the Menu Groups
    tab click Browse... Next locate and select
    the VicPipe.mns menu file in the Menus
    folder (located in C:\Program
    Files\VB3D_Cmplete 3D, where C:\ is the
    drive in which VB3D_Complete was
    installed) and click Open. Next, click the
    Load button. The menu group will appear
    in the Menu Groups: area. Next, select
    the Menu Bar tab. Under Menu Groups,
    select Vic_Pipe. In the Menus area,
    select VB3D_Complete. In the Menu Bar
    area and choose where you want the
    Fig. 2
    Fig. 3
    menu to be placed (The menu will be
    placed before the highlighted item). Click
    Insert, and then Close (Fig. 5). Refer to
    page 6 for placing pipe.6
    Vic Blocks 3D
    Instructions
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    Fig. 4

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    That has been around for a long time. Just a big FYI, these are not AutoCAD MEP compatible as they are not parametric AEC Objects.

    AutoCAD MEP does have fittings that represent Victaulic parts. I have verified the dimensions and they are accurate to the Vic catalog.
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    What are they? I've tried the rigid couplings but when I put insulation on them the show up completely wrong. The insulation doesn't show up correctly.



    This is with the rigid couplings, when I tried the ones from the submittal, style 107 they create huge triangles coming out of the pipe. Why can't I get the insulation to show correctly?
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    I am working in MEP 2012...where would I find these parts???

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    What parts are you referring to?
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    victaulic fittings

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    victaulic fittings
    Download the fittings at the website link provided in post #1.
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    Are these MEP compatable parts?

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