From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
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Adding zones and heating and cooling loads - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Adding zones and heating and cooling loads
- [Instructor] Since we know how to add spaces to our model, zones are the next step. What zones do is they combine spaces to make, well, one big zone. With that we can combine all the heating and cooling data, and then run reports on it. So let's get started. Let's jump into mechanical project seven, and I'm not sure that we added spaces, let's add some spaces. Let's go to the analyze tab, let's click space. And what I want to do is I want to zoom in to this room here. Because we turned on room bounding, it's going to find the perimeter of this room. So I'll just pick a spot in the middle, it's kind of big and ugly but that's fine. Space one, that doesn't work. Let's select this space, notice that you can kind of hover over here and select it. In your properties, let's scroll down a little bit, and notice all of the calculations we can perform just by using this space. But if I scroll down to here, that doesn't match the room name and number, well that's okay, we're going to fix…
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Starting a mechanical project6m 13s
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Adding mechanical equipment3m 53s
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Adding air terminals5m 24s
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Adding supply duct8m 38s
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Adding return duct6m 14s
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Adding duct accessories and fittings4m 34s
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Sizing duct3m 34s
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Tagging duct4m 3s
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Adding zones and heating and cooling loads8m 42s
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Adding Insulation2m
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Adding hydronic piping3m 56s
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