From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
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Adding hydronic piping - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
Adding hydronic piping
- [Instructor] I'd like to now add some hydronic piping. We're going to add piping exactly the same way we added ductwork, only piping can be a little fussier. Let's jump into Mechanical Project 10. Let's go up to our roof level. The idea is I want to draw some piping off this bad boy. We're going to select that mechanical unit, we have the same little icons that we had when we drew their duct, that way we know exactly what the elevation is, as we're drawing it, and we can change it as we need it. Hit escape a couple times. I'm going to grab this section though, and I'm going to drag it down to here. I'm going to drag it back in here so I can see all of them. Hit escape a few times. Our view range is still looking all the way down the sheet, so in our properties let's scroll down to view range and click Edit, and for the bottom, let's just go Associated Level, for the view depth we'll go Associated Level, and we'll click OK. Yeah, that's a lot cleaner. Now let's open this section up…
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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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