Introduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP

Introduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP

In this Introduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP tutorials, I’ll teach you how to work with HVAC systems in Revit MEP. Our install project will be located on both first and second floor of a single-family home. We’ll begin our project by establishing zones and spaces in order to determine our heating and cooling load requirements.

Once we’ve established what the needs are for each space, we will then begin laying out the equipment for our system. With equipment in place, we’ll learn a few easy ways to model duct work and even test your system for pressure loss. Once you become comfortable using the tools in this workflow, you’ll be able to design your next installation with confidence also precision using Revit MEP.

Introduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP Topic include

  • Introduction and project overviewIntroduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP
  • Creating a heating and cooling load report
  • Laying out first floor HVAC equipment
  • Modeling duct work
  • Checking and insulating the duct system
  • Setting up equipment for the second floor system
  • Modeling duct work

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For Ex:a HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) manufacturing company may use Revit MEP to develop detailed BIM-ready product models for engineering customers, which not only saves customers from having to spend hours drawing a single piece of equipment, but also increases accuracy and helps them deliver a more build-able product.

In the case of an architectural firm, Revit MEP may be used to fast-track the design and construction of a military community hospital; leveraging BIM to allow everyone involved in the project to explore, visualize, also understand the outcomes of design choices from the earliest stages of the project

HVAC Design use as 3D modelling for ductwork and piping enables you to create HVAC systems that enables for design airflow, actual airflow also mechanical zones.

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Introduction to HVAC Design in Revit MEP

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