From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
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Modeling duct
From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
Modeling duct
- [Instructor] We can now start adding our duct work to the model. Knowing the elevations of our equipment and our diffusers, this should go pretty smoothly. Let's jump into (indistinct). Under models, let's go open. I'm going to grab one five, click open. Now, we need to add duct work. Notice that that's not on a system. This is on a supply system. We need to connect this VAV to this duct drop. I'd like to do that in section. Now let's go to our section. Zoom in on our VAV, select it. Zoom in on it right here. Notice that it says create duct. Go ahead and click that create duct button. Perfect. Now round duct, let's click the dropdown. I want to choose taps / short radius; anything but tease. Now it looks like we have room. So I'm going to come right over here and I'm going to hit that. Bam, connected it. Look, it put it on the system. Cool. Let's go back down to our ceiling mech. Kind of the same…
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Linking other trades4m 6s
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Adding spaces2m 54s
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Adding mechanical equipment5m 28s
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Adding air terminals3m 19s
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Modeling duct4m 22s
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Modeling drain pipe5m 58s
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Creating a power plan3m 46s
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Creating a lighting plan3m 12s
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Setting up worksharing3m 10s
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