P&ID Modeler for Revit streamlines the process for modeling in Revit based on P&IDs and ensures consistency between the P&ID drawing and the Revit model.
- Enable collaboration between project team members, including re-use of data captured at earlier stages.
- Simplify the creation of the model from early stage schematic deliverables, by minimizing manual entry.
- Validate consistency between the 2D schematic and the 3D model.
P&ID Modeler for Revit is intended to replace the manual workflow of creating a 3D model with the guidance of a printed P&ID drawing. Use it to create a 3D piping model directly from a 2D P&ID. Status indicators make it easy to track what has been modeled and what remains to be modeled.
When you use P&ID Modeler for Revit to create a 3D model, you view the P&ID drawing in Revit. Since the P&ID resides in the cloud, you must log in with your Autodesk Account to access the P&ID.
- In Revit 2021.1, you can access P&ID cloud models that are stored on a US or Europe data center. See the section on Hosting Data on Europe Data Centers in Administrative FAQs.
- In Revit 2021.1, when you select a Plant 3D Collaboration project that is stored on a Europe data center, you may receive the following warning. See Europe Data Center Support for Revit P&ID Modeler for details.
Use the P&ID Settings dialog to manage the mappings between elements, such as services and families, between the P&ID project and Revit.
As you create the 3D model for the P&ID, Revit tracks which lines are complete and which are still in progress. Revit detects and displays a warning when there is an open connection or if there is a mismatch between the parts in the P&ID drawing and the Revit model.