From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
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Adding air terminals - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
Adding air terminals
- [Instructor] It's time to add some air terminals or diffusers. Now, diffusers work really well if we're in a ceiling plan. So, I'm going to go to Ceiling Plans Level 1. Then we'll sprinkle in some diffusers. So, under Models, let's go Open. I'm going to grab my Mechanical Project-02. I'm going to click Open. Under HVAC Ceiling Plans, let's scroll down to Level 1. I'm going to move this guy over a little bit, so I'm going to select my View V. I'm going to drag it over this way. If you'd rather be a little more accurate, Undo that, select it, click the Move button. Let's move that down over this way a little bit. Hit Escape a couple of times, we're good. Let's go to the Systems tab. Let's click on Air Terminal. In our properties, let's click the drop down. Looks like we have one choice, 600 x 600 x 300 connection. That's fine. We'll grab that. Now, notice we can't really see it. That's because we have to set the height offset. So, type in 2438 for Offset from Host, 2438. And now we…
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Starting a mechanical project8m 7s
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Adding mechanical equipment6m 19s
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Adding air terminals5m 10s
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Adding supply ducts9m 33s
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Adding return ducts7m 42s
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Adding duct accessories and fittings6m 4s
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Sizing ducts4m 46s
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Tagging ducts6m 13s
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Adding zones and heating and cooling loads6m 47s
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Adding insulation2m 59s
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Adding hydronic piping6m 21s
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