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Starting a mechanical model - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
Starting a mechanical model
- [Instructor] Air flow throughout a building, certainly, poses issues. If we're all walking around with 1930 style scuba diving-type equipment, so the only air we breathe and exhale was our own, we wouldn't have any issues. Well, we would, I suppose those issues would just be different. The objective of this video is to create a mechanical model and create some floor plans and ceiling plans, so we can start adding HVAC. In Revit, under models, let's go New. For the template file, I'm going to choose Imperial Systems Template, you can choose the metric version of that if you'd like. Click, okay, Perfect! Let's go to the Insert tab. Let's go to link Revit. Browse where you're keeping your exercise files. I'm going to go to chapter three, I'm going to grab Syracuse Health Architectural. My positioning wants to be auto internal origin to internal origin, were not unshared coordinates, click Open. Syracuse…
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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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