Simple Mechanical System in Revit Tutorial

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In this tutorial I show you how to model an MEP HVAC system in revit.

Revit Shortcuts:

GR - Grid
RE - Scale
CL - Structural Column
MM - Mirror (pick axis)
UN - Project Units
WA - Wall
CS - Create Similar
RP - Reference Plane
Al - Align
TR - Trim/Extend
AR - Array
CO - Copy
TX - Text
LI - Model Lines
DL - Detail LInes

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You do well man, your tutorials are amazing, very clear, accurate and very very useful.

mounderbellal
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1 year experience here: this video is excellent! After you watch this video, watch a ductwork sizing calculation video, then come back to this and youre almost there...

stkthst
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Thank you, this was extremely helpful!!!

rsalem
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Balkan ur're great, thanks keep doing what you do; a lot of people benefit from ur efforts.

jeromesmith
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Very good job, its very good to be flexible, do not stop from teaching the world, you may be from a different country but good deeds and attitudes are universal

glddesignandassemblinginc
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Great video. Nice and clear.
I _am_ one of those MEP people and I am struggling to draw ducts in directions other than in the XY plane: I am trying to get the supply and extract/return ducts to bend to two different vertical offsets, but I am yet to get the success of this just as I can with AutoCAD MEP.
It’s driving me nuts!

Lichfeldian--Suttonian
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Thanks a lot sir, waiting anxiously for some electrical tutorials

pierredib
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very simple explanation and helpful, thank you

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Perfect. Can you do an electrical plan...I would love to see how you do it. Thank you

andrearantes
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well explained thank you sir .excellent

tendupadala
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return & supply diffuser must align to the ceiling grid for architectural view. :) I Must say well done and more MEP videos please.

dondiedanamoroto
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Thank you so much, so amazing explaination

VuesalAbbasov
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thanks, more Mechanical System please.

farllon
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The flex duct needed a minimal length, that's why it wouldn't let you draw it that close.

BOLTINGSKER
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A fan coil or split system would be a better fit for this building.

You want the Supply Air near the windows and doors, Return In the middle. With that t bar ceiling you don’t need to duct the R/A back to the unit. The attic acts as a return plenum. The duct and air handler need to be hung higher, allowing a smoother radius in the flex to the register. Also, this system could be installed with spiral duct (round), making it much cheaper to produce.

The office needs S/A & R/A as well. The bathroom needs Exhaust and either a supply drop or a transfer duct from the office.

LittleOrphanAidsie
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING TUTORIAL
CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO FOR SERVICE CORE OF HIGHRISE BUILDING

omidsharif
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Thanks for great educational videos all these years.🙏
I would appreciate if you could highlight cursor

amirlatifi
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Wonderful.
Can you do a basic electrical and hydraulic (piping) system?

walterjr
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So for one interior bay you only need one supply & one return branch? Also if you have a longitudinal supply branch doesn’t it get smaller after each supply flex disburses ?

alexandersalinas
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Great really great plz keep on, and water supply and electrical wiring also upload how it doing plz plz I love you Balkan

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