How to Draw Ducts in Revit 2023 MEP HVAC Tutorial











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#subscribe • #comment • #like • #share • How to draw duct in revit • To draw a duct in Autodesk Revit, follow these general steps: • Open a Project: Open the Revit software and load your project. • Activate the Duct Tool: Go to the Architecture or Systems tab, then click on the Duct tool in the HVAC panel. • Select a Duct Type: In the properties palette, you'll need to select a duct type that matches the specifications you need (size, material, etc.). • Draw the Duct Run: Click to start drawing the duct run on the floor plan view. Click to set points for the duct's path. Use dimensions or the snap tool to ensure accurate placement. • Edit Parameters: After drawing the duct run, you can select the duct and adjust its parameters such as size, elevation, and offset from walls or other objects. • Modify and Connect: You can use various tools to modify the shape of the duct, add fittings, connect duct segments, and create transitions to different sizes or shapes. • Add Fittings and Accessories: You can insert elbows, tees, reducers, dampers, and other fittings from the Systems tab. These help create complex duct systems. • Adjust Properties: Use the properties palette to adjust parameters of the duct and its fittings. You can change size, insulation, and other properties. • Duplicate and Copy: You can copy and duplicate duct runs using the copy and paste tools, or by using the Array tool for multiple parallel ducts. • View in 3D: Switch to a 3D view to check how the duct looks in three dimensions. You can rotate and pan the view to get a clear perspective. • Annotate and Document: Add labels, tags, and dimensions to the ducts to create accurate documentation for your project. • Save and Update: Remember to save your work regularly. If you make changes to the ductwork, be sure to update the associated plans and sections. • Remember that these steps are general guidelines, and the actual process may vary slightly depending on the version of Revit you are using. It's always a good idea to refer to official Revit documentation or tutorials for more specific instructions.

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