The color of the grayed out (screened) objects in the background of building systems design drawings is
controlled by layer G-Bgrd-Std-Scrn. The colors of the hidden lines applied to objects in building systems
design drawings are controlled by the following layers:
■
E-Hidn-Std-High and E-Hidn-Std-Subd for electrical objects
■
M-Hidn-Std-High and M-Hidn-Std-Subd for mechanical objects
■
G-Hidn-Std-High for plumbing objects
Display Sets
Display sets represent the second level of display control. Display sets are collections of
on page 137 of objects that control how a group of objects appears.
Typically, you create display sets for a specific task or type of drawing, such as a reflected ceiling plan. You
can also use them to show or hide objects according to classification, such as construction status (new,
existing, or demo). See
Display of Objects by Classification
on page 154 for more information.
RELATED
See Viewing Display Sets in the AutoCAD Architecture Help.
Display Configurations
Display configurations represent the final level of display control. A display configuration contains one or
more display sets that control the representation of objects in your drawing when viewed from different
directions (Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Front, Back, and Default). The different views help with design layout
and for plotting presentation drawings or construction documents.
RELATED
See Viewing Display Configurationsin the AutoCAD Architecture Help.
AutoCAD MEP Display Configurations
AutoCAD MEP includes the following display configurations based on the
137 in the software.
Recommended use
Display Representations by view direction
Display Configuration
Not recommended when working with
building systems objects because non-
Plan (Top), Model (all other view directions)
Standard
building systems objects are displayed with
full color. For medium detail drawings
Combined mechanical duct and pipe
drawings; hidden lines and rise/drop sym-
Mechanical - Plan (Top), Mechanical - Model
(all other view directions)
Mechanical
bology are used; electrical and plumbing
objects are screened
1-line mechanical duct drawings; pipe is 1-
line and screened; rise/drop symbology is
Mechanical - Duct 1-Line Plan (Top), Mechanical
- Duct 1-Line Model (all other view directions)
Mechanical - Duct - 1-Line
used, but not hidden lines; all non-duct
objects are screened
2-line mechanical duct drawings; pipe is
by size and screened; hidden lines and
Mechanical - Duct 2-Line Plan (Top), Mechanical
- Duct 2-Line Model (all other view directions)
Mechanical - Duct - 2-Line
rise/drop symbology are used; all non-duct
objects are screened
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