Mark endunits
The generation of the Hysopt model will start by looking for the endunits.
By default, it will use the classification (like ETIM, IfcExportType, …) to find out if the component is an endunit.
If this information is not available, or if you want to ‘force' a component to act as an endunit, you can mark components as endunits using the project parameter Generate as endunit
Applications
In Hysopt we know several applications :
heating
cooling
change-over (future)
DHW (future)
Ventilation (future)
By default, the Hysopt BIM Syncer will take a look at the endunits, and based on the available info on that endunits, generate a model with the corresponding application. If no further information is available, it will generate by default a heating application.
Since Revit has no way of indicating what type of application you are designing, the BIM Syncer automatically adds an extra project parameter Application
for piping systems to the model.
This allows to define the application on the piping system.
Project parameters
As explained above, the Hysopt BIM Syncer automatically generates some project parameters. You can view these parameters via following window in Revit :
If you want to remove these parameter in later stage, you can do so as explained here