
Default display configurations
included in the Aecb Model
drawing template
2
Select a display configuration from the list.
For more information on the display configurations included in the Aecb Model drawing template, see
on page 139.
Essentials of Objects
Building systems are typically assembled from fabricated, off-the-shelf parts. With AutoCAD MEP, you create
design layouts by assembling objects that represent real-world parts, such as duct, cable tray, pipe segments,
fittings, equipment, devices, panels, and fixtures. All parts are classified as specific types of objects.
Understanding the different types of objects is crucial to understanding how the software draws parts and
applies multiple display representations to those parts.
There are 2 types of parts: block-based and parametric. A block-based part is a specific instance of a part with
predefined properties such as shape and size. Block-based parts are predefined based on properties and a
series of AutoCAD
®
blocks. Each block represents the part in a different view, enabling the parts to have
different appearances in different view directions.
Different views of a mechanical part
Different views of an electrical part
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