Ramps; Adding A Ramp - Autodesk 256B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2010 User Manual

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Name
Width
Desired Number of Risers
Actual Number of Risers
Actual Riser Height
Actual Tread Depth
Identity Data
Comments
Mark
Phasing
Phase Created
Phase Demolished

Ramps

You construct ramps in a manner similar to stairs. For more information on creating shapes and landings,
see
Stairs
on page 728.
You can create ramps in plan or 3D views.
Finished ramp

Adding a Ramp

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Description
Width of the stairs.
The number of risers is calculated based on the height between levels.
Normally, the same as Desired Number of Risers. However, it may be different if
you do not complete adding the correct number of risers for the given run of the
stairs. This is a read-only value.
Displays the actual riser height. The value is equal to or less than the value specified
in Maximum Riser Height. This is a read-only value.
You can set this value to change the tread depth without having to create a new
stair type. Also, the Stair Calculator can change this value to satisfy the stair equation.
Specific comments on the staircase.
A label created for the stairs. This value must be unique for each stairway in a project.
Revit Architecture warns you if the number is already used but allows you to continue
using it. (You can see the warning using the Review Warnings tool. See
Warning Messages
The phase when the stairs were created.
The phase when the stairs were demolished.
Circulation panel
Revit Architecture enters sketch mode, and the Run tool is active.
Work Plane panel
Work Planes
on page 317.
on page 1415.)
Ramp.
Set, to select a different work plane. See
Reviewing
Sketching and

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