The exhibit shown in the image is taken directly from the Revit MEP Electrical Systems workspace, specifically from the Parallel Conduits command interface. This dialog box appears when the designer activates the Place Parallel Conduits tool in the Systems tab → Electrical panel → Conduit dropdown → Parallel Conduits.
In this interface, the designer can specify:
Horizontal Number / Offset – defines how many conduits will be created horizontally and their spacing.
Vertical Number / Offset – defines how many conduits will be created vertically and their spacing.
Bend Radius Options:
Same Bend Radius – all conduits use identical bend radii.
Concentric Bend Radius – conduits bend concentrically around a common center point.
According to Autodesk’s Revit MEP 2011 User’s Guide (Chapter 18, Electrical Systems – Conduit Layout):
“The Parallel Conduits tool allows you to create multiple conduits side-by-side at the same time.
You can specify the number of conduits horizontally and vertically, as well as the offset between them.
You can also define whether bends have the same bend radius or concentric bend radii.”
— Revit MEP User’s Guide, Electrical Systems, Section: Conduit Layout
This tool is used when electrical designers need to route groups of conduits that run in parallel—such as power and data conduits running between panels or equipment racks.
The Concentric Bend Radius option (as shown in the exhibit) ensures all conduit bends share a common center, which is critical for maintaining uniformity in conduit sweeps and avoiding clashes during coordination.
Therefore:
A. Add Cable Tray – incorrect; the cable tray tool is separate and does not use bend radius options.
C. Array Conduit – incorrect; arraying is a different geometric function not specific to conduit routing.
D. Place Multiple Pipe – incorrect; applies to mechanical piping systems, not electrical conduits.
The display of Concentric Bend Radius, Horizontal Number, Vertical Number, and Offset confirms that the designer is using the Parallel Conduit placement tool.
Verified Reference Extracts from Revit Electrical Design Documentation:
Autodesk Revit MEP User’s Guide (2011) – Electrical Systems → Conduit Layout → “Parallel Conduits Tool” description.
Autodesk Revit MEP Training Curriculum – Electrical Module, Exercise 6.3 “Placing Parallel Conduits,” which illustrates the same interface for bend radius configuration.