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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to model sanitary plumbing drainage systems in Autodesk Revit, with a full focus on correct pipe slopes (falls/gradients) for residential drainage layouts. You will learn step-by-step how to create a professional drainage reticulation system including: ✅ Setting correct pipe slopes (1:60, 1:40, etc.) ✅ Connecting sanitary fixtures (WC, basin, shower, sink, bath) ✅ Adding gullies, rodding eyes, inspection eyes, and vent pipes ✅ Creating clean drainage isometric diagrams ✅ Understanding how wastewater flows to the main sewer line ✅ Best practices for council submission plumbing drawings This video is perfect for: 🏗 Architectural Technology Students 🚰 Plumbing & Drainage Drafting Learners 📐 Revit Beginners in MEP Services 🏡 Domestic Building Plan Submissions 🔥 Topics Covered 📍 Sanitary drainage pipe layout 📍 Minimum slope requirements 📍 Venting and stub stacks 📍 Inspection and access fittings 📍 Revit tools for pipe gradients 🛠 Software Used Autodesk Revit (MEP / Plumbing Tools) If you found this helpful, please LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE, and leave a comment below with any questions or requests for future plumbing tutorials! 📲 More Revit Tutorials Coming Soon ✔ Hot & Cold Water Reticulation ✔ Stormwater Drainage Layouts ✔ Plumbing Schedules & Annotations ✔ Full Council Submission Sets #RevitPlumbing #Sanitarydrainage #PipeSlopes #revitmep #DrainageDesign #ArchitecturalTechnology If you'd like, I can also create: ✅ YouTube tags for this video ✅ Chapter timestamps layout ✅ A full playlist structure for Plumbing in Revit ✅ A matching title for a “Part 2: Ventilation & Sewer Connections”