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Adding air terminals

Adding air terminals

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Adding air terminals

- The next step in laying out HVAC systems is to add air terminals to our rooms. In this video, I'd like to add some supply diffusers and specify the CFM. In Revit, under models, let's go open. I'm going to grab 01 04 mechanical, then click open. In the project browser, let's go down to mechanical, HVAC, let's go to one ceiling mech. And this looks familiar. Now let's go to the systems tab. Let's click on air terminal. We don't really have the one I want here. So let's click on load family. I'm going to scroll up to my library. Now I'm going to come down to mechanical, MEP, air side. I'm going to go now to air terminals. I'm going to find my supply diffuser, rectangular face round neck. Notice I don't want it hosted. I'm going to specify the height, click open. Like I said, my level elevation from level, I'm going to go with eight feet. I'm comfortable just guessing because I have this section, and you know…

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