From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for MEP
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Adding air terminals - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for MEP
Adding air terminals
- Adding air terminals is very similar to adding a light, with one exception. We host lights to ceilings. Well, why not? If the architect moves the ceiling, our light moves with it. No problem. An air terminal would do the same thing but this is actually not the best workflow. The problem is, the light has nothing physically hooked to it. If it moves up a foot or two, no problem. An air terminal, however, has a duct to hook to it. If the air terminal moves up to the point where Revit can't make the duct connection you'll get errors all over the place. So let's do this. Let's jump into Revit. In the project browser, let's scroll down till we find mechanical. Drill into mechanical. Let's go to HVAC. Now let's go to ceiling plans. Let's double click on level one. I'm going to zoom in on this area right here. I'd like to add some diffusers to this room, this room, this room, a couple of other rooms. Let's go to the…
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Starting a mechanical project5m 37s
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Adding mechanical equipment4m 58s
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Adding air terminals5m 6s
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Adding supply duct6m 1s
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Adding return duct4m 7s
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Adding duct accessories and fittings3m 48s
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Sizing duct3m 15s
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Tagging duct5m 48s
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Adding zones and heating and cooling loads4m 55s
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Adding insulation1m 53s
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Adding hydronic piping3m 57s
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