Tag: Potable Water

New course on the common features of all calculation modules

In this course, we will show you the similarities between the calculation modules of the various disciplines. Example projects are used to illustrate the options you have with regard to labeling, how data is output, how the selection of objects for analyzing a network is organized and how technical…

Key contributions of MEP in the life cycle assessment of buildings

With increasing awareness of environmental values and resources, the topics of sustainable construction and resource efficiency have become the focus of public attention. The consumption of resources in the building industry is immense. Not only the energy consumption during the construction of the…

E-learning course on the new scheme design in Revit

Version 24 introduces the new scheme design for Revit. So that you can get started right away, a suitable e-learning course is now also available, in which you will learn how to convert a scheme directly from your 3D model.

New e-learning course: Constructing potable water (Revit)

In order to design and calculate a potable water pipe network, it must first be planned correctly. In the discipline of potable water, hygienic and thermal aspects are added to the hydraulic considerations. With ring pipes, circulation pipes and flow dividers, the aim is to create a pipe network…

FRÄNKISCHE: alpex complete solution for wall connection

The new alpex wall connection from FRÄNKISCHE is an installation-friendly and time-saving solution for fixing wall brackets for the potable water connection of washstands, showers, and bathtubs.

BIM taken to the extreme: Viega World is ready!

System supplier Viega has created a Europe-wide reference project for the future of construction with the construction of a new interactive training center, the approximately 12,000-square-meter “Viega World” at its site in Attendorn-Ennest.

New possibility of use for the historic Pfistermühle

Volanteq GmbH created an innovative MEP concept for the conversion of the 16th century Pfistermühle in Munich. The engineering company relied on BIM-compliant design with LINEAR from the very beginning.

New e-learning course: Void planning in Revit

In the latest course on our e-learning portal, we demonstrate the void planning with LINEAR for Revit. In addition to the positioning of openings and slots, we will demonstrate the coordination with other participants directly in the model.

In order to guarantee the static integrity of a building…

Feature Pack V23.1 available now

The new Feauture Pack V23.1 is now available for download and we are happy to present you the highlights of this release.