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Modeling multiple duct runs from one fitting (pants)
From the course: Revit: MEP Families
Modeling multiple duct runs from one fitting (pants)
- So suppose we need to split one big duct into two. We'll model a big duct, it'll go into a duct fitting and then our duct fitting we'll split it into two different smaller ducts. We're going to actually make some pants. So under families, let's go new. Scroll down till we find generic model. Click open. Okay, let's go to our family category and parameters. Let's select duct fittings. Scroll down a little bit. Now part type let's click the drop down here. We're going to get a lot of choices. Let's scroll down a little bit and literally we have pants. So let's select the pants. I wasn't kidding. Let's click okay. Now, let's create some reference plans. Let's right click on this reference planning create similar. On the job panel, click pick lines. You have an offset of one foot. Left, right, up down. On the measure panel, let's click the drop down here. Let's go align to dimension. And of course we'll…
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Creating a mechanical VAV9m 42s
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Adding duct connectors to a VAV8m 7s
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Modeling a duct accessory (damper)11m 22s
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Creating a round to rectangular duct tap (boot)9m 39s
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Modeling multiple duct runs from one fitting (pants)11m 54s
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Creating a air terminal (sidwewall diffuser)12m 44s
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