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i was wondering since im new here in revit is there ways to build the the piping for the outdoor heating system? you guys know what i mean? the wood burner heating system? can we actually build that with the floor plans or no? i was just courious.
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Yes you can create a Revit famiy to do that
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ok cause like i know thats becoming a very popular thing in any building. and i heard its more effieciant then the normal heating and cooling
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