Revit Light Attaches To Floor Instead Of Ceiling
Most lighting fixtures are hosted components that must be placed on a host component a ceiling or wall.
Revit light attaches to floor instead of ceiling. In the type selector select a fixture type. For example a ceiling at 9 0 9 6 10 0 etc depending on the projects ceiling heights. To create a lighting fixture family that is face hosted you can use the generic model face based rft family template. Revit comes bundled with a number of pre made artificial light families for wall ceiling table exterior as well as other types of lighting which are available for your projects.
Reference planes have little to no impact on your model and you could draw all of the ceiling reference planes you could need in 1 minute. So anytime you re in a linked environment you lose a lot of awesome revit isms. Quick tip generally revit s default lighting will translate well in to enscape as long as the materials and the lighting fixtures are set up correctly. Convert a hosted family to face based or non hosted family this is a short excerpt from revit.
To place a lighting fixture in a view in the project browser expand views all floor plans and double click the view where you want to place the lighting fixture. In an area with no ceiling a reference plane or level can be created to host lighting fixtures at a specific elevation or as described earlier host to the level and change the offset. Load into the project the lighting fixture families that you want to use in the building model. Ceilings in revit are not individual t bars with individual tiles that pop in place it is a solid geometry mass so running an interference report between a ceiling family and light fixtures is honestly.
In the project open a view that displays the surface on which you can place the lighting fixture. Click systems tabelectrical panel lighting fixture. Just some food for thought. Use this procedure and considerations when placing a lighting fixture in the model.
On the ribbon verify that. To place a wall based lighting. Tips tricks and troubleshooting by paul f. To me it sound as if you are adding to the size of your model for no reason at all.