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The System Browser lists all the element connectors in a Revit MEP project.
Open this tool from the View tab using the User Interface drop-down.
Note that element connectors are grouped by discipline if they have been assigned to a system, or placed in the Unassigned category if not.
Elements and their connectors must be assigned to a system in order to be included in calculations and other analysis.
You can right-click a column heading to customize the display.
For example, you can show all disciplines, or just the one you are working with - in this case, Mechanical.
The Column Settings option also lets you control which information displays for each discipline.
When you right-click a connector or a system in the list, and click Select, Revit MEP selects that item in the current view or opens a view containing the item.
If you place elements in your model, but do not assign the connectors to a system, they are considered unassigned and are grouped under the appropriate default system.
While working with the System Browser, you can reposition it on the screen as needed.
As you create systems, add equipment, and further modify the systems, the System Browser dynamically updates to display the current state of the systems.
To improve performance as you work in the building model, you should close the System Browser when you are not using it.
The System Browser may also be used to show space and zone relationships.
If you are using heating and cooling loads or exporting to gbXML, you can use the System Browser to verify that all spaces are assigned to a zone.