From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
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Adding air terminals - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
Adding air terminals
- It's time to add some air terminals or diffusers. Now diffusers work really well if we're in a ceiling plan. So I'm going to go to ceiling plans, Level 1. I'm going to sprinkle some diffusers in this area here. It's going to be in one zone. So I'm going to come into here and I'm going to put the harder one in first. I want to go to the Systems tab. Now I want to click on Air Terminal. I'm going to click the drop down here, and I want to grab M Supply diffuser 600 by 600 face, 300 connection. Now for my offset, I want to go 2438. Now we can see it. For mechanical settings, I'm going to turn off my flow arrows, some people like to show them, some don't. I'm going to turn them off. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to hover over one of these lines and I'm going to hit my space bar, and it's going to flip it. Now what I'm going to do, is I'm going to basically stick it right here. I'm going to hit escape a couple of times. I knew it would take a second to turn those arrows off. Now…
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Starting a mechanical project9m 1s
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Adding mechanical equipment4m 58s
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Adding air terminals4m 40s
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Adding return duct5m 10s
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Adding supply duct8m 33s
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Adding duct accessories and fittings5m 50s
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Sizing duct4m 31s
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Tagging duct6m 50s
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Adding zones and heating and cooling loads7m 1s
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Challenge: Mechanical4m 15s
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Solution: Mechanical8m 28s
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