Troubleshooting
If attempting to create a Viking Pipe Type, such as the Viking Threaded Pipe, results in the following warning:
Revit could not find a matching Pipe Segment in "Pipe Types: Viking Threaded Pipe". Please check the routing preferences of "Pipe Types: Viking Threaded Pipe".
This is an indication that a default Schedule 40 pipe profile could not be found in your project. Most default templates include a definition of Schedule 40 pipe, but in the event the template you are working on is missing this, you can remediate through the following steps:
- Manage tab on Revit ribbon
- MEP settings -> Mechanical Settings
- Under Pipe Settings -> Segments and Sizes
- Create a new Segment named "Carbon Steel - Schedule 40", or "Steel, Carbon - Schedule 40"
- Fill in the size catalog for for all desired sizes
(Note: vInert calculations do not rely on these parameters for internal diameters, but if you desire accurate dimensions they can be found by Googling "Schedule 40 Standard Pipe Sizes".)
The altitude is automatically derived from the Revit project location. This can be manually overridden. To set the project location within Revit, go to the Manage ribbon, and select the Location option on the Project Location panel.
The “Connection piece/horizontal orientation of hose” checkbox on the Pipe Network tab of the Clean Agent Assistant is used to indicate the use of a swivel adapter. When using a swivel adapter, this box should be checked. If not using a swivel adapter, the box should be left unchecked. If you select a container with a swivel adapter during the Place Container portion of the wizard, this will automatically be checked for you.
Changing the default settings for new Clean Agent Assistant projects can be done by opening the Clean Agent Assistant, clicking the “Configuration” button on the top toolbar, and navigating to the “New Projects” tab. These settings control the defaults of any new project.
Dry sprinkler barrel length is generally set by the instance parameter “BarrelLength” on sprinklers that support it. On sprinklers with fixed lengths, such as dry pendent ESFR sprinklers, the length will be preset based on the family type you select.
When connecting to a fitting or pipe that has its connector located on the face of the fitting, the “Use Thread Makeup” instance parameter can be used on supported sprinklers to modify the location of the connector on the sprinkler to adjust for a standard thread makeup.
Check or uncheck the “ShowEscutcheon” instance parameter on the desired sprinkler(s) in supported families.
Installation
Users will be notified when an update to Viking Tools is available. Viking Tools can be updated by downloading and running the latest installer. If Viking Tools are already installed, you will not be prompted for an activation code again.
To install Viking Tools on multiple computers, just follow the Sign Up and Download link(opens in a new window), or the Email Verification page(opens in a new window). After confirming that you have already registered, a new download link and activation code will be emailed to you.
To uninstall, please follow the instructions below for your operating system.
Windows 10:
- Open the Start menu.
- Click Settings.
- Click Apps on the Settings menu.
- Select Apps & features from the left pane. A list of all installed apps appears in the right pane.
- Select Viking Tools for Revit.
- Click the Uninstall button that appears.
Any other Windows:
- Open the Start menu.
- In the right pane, click on Control Panel.
- Under Programs click on the item Uninstall a program.
- Select Viking Tools for Revit.
- Click Uninstall at the top of the list.
- Confirm the uninstall process by clicking Yes.
Visit our download page(opens in a new window) to get started.
- Select "Download Revit Tools." Your download will begin immediately.
- Open the download to begin the registration process.
- Click Register.
- Fill out the Registration Form.
- Follow the additional instructions in Revit to complete your installation.
Yes, SCCM and silent installations are supported.
The Viking installer supports the following command line syntax for quiet installs:
.\Viking.msi /q key=AUTH_CODE
After installation the current user data / "license" is stored in the following registry key:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Viking\User
Once this data is present future installations can skip the need for providing an authorization code.
Authorization codes are good for unlimited installations within a 24 hour period. Requesting a new authorization code will invalidate any prior codes. We can provide a long-lived authorization code to IT departments upon request that will be valid for multiple years. If you are interested in pursuing this please contact us.
General
Yes, multiple systems can be designed in a single Revit project. Modular systems can also be designed within one Revit room or Space via separators. Clean Agent Assistant projects can be saved, and new projects created to address each system. This is necessary as each system must be individually hydraulically calculated. Refer to the tutorial for more details.
BIM stands for Building Information Modeling. Is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure.
Our families are distributed in a zip file to make use of a Revit Family type catalog. This allows more flexibility in terms of using our families - both for Viking and for the user. We are able to distribute families with a type for every part number with the appropriate family parameters. As a user, you can filter down to only what you need without loading thousands of variations into your model at once.
Revit versions 2019 through 2024.
No, vDesign is complimentary to use for anyone that is using Revit. Need extra assistance? We're here to help, please contact us.
Account
No. Access to the tools does not expire and you will be notified when there is an update.
No, there is no limit to the number of users in an organization.