From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
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Adding air terminals - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
Adding air terminals
- [Narrator] Adding air terminals is pretty easy, but in the context of this course, we're going to add some air terminals with HEPA filters in them. I found these online. You can do the same or use the ones that I'm using here. In Revit, under models, let's go open it. Let's grab SYRACUSE_HEALTH_MEP_03. Click open. In the project browser, under mechanical HVAC, let's make sure we're in ceiling plan, ground floor. Our handy little height in the caters makes this a lot easier. Let's go to systems, let's go to air terminals, let's click load family, browse where you're keeping your exercise files. I'm going to grab a Supply Difuser-HEPA filtration. So open this up. Now, when we get to the nervous works part of this, the most important part is the data in which is in this supply diffuser. Did I model a HEPA filter? No, I don't even know how one looks like, but as long as the information is in the actual…
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Starting a mechanical model7m 8s
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Assigning spaces4m 58s
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Adding airside equipment4m 23s
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Adding air terminals4m 6s
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Adding ducts4m 58s
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Defining duct systems4m 21s
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Adding dampers and in-line HEPA filters6m 9s
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Adding zones3m 25s
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Analyzing heating and cooling loads4m 1s
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