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Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 3:19:45 PM | Revit Building + HVAC/Plumbing

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I know that Revit Systems, or I think I know that, is the one where you can do all the mechanical ductwork and plumbing lines.  Revit Building doesn't have those functions/components.  Is there a way to be able to lay out some plumbing lines in Revit Building or maybe some mechanical ductwork?

This could probably be done by massing some ductwork but that's sort of a roundabout way.  And I think I might understand that there are mechanical addons or plumbing addons - or is that referring to Revit Systems.

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Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 5:25:53 PM | Revit Building + HVAC/Plumbing

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well, I'm not positive, but check out Revit Systems on the Autodesk site and see if they allow a 30 day download trial of that software. you might be able to play around in there a little and see what you could use. I think there might be some families related to MEP's

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Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 11:18:42 AM | Revit Building + HVAC/Plumbing

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That's the thing, I don't think we're looking to purchase those other 'add-ons'.  We'd like to utilize Revit Building as best we can.

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Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 12:28:56 AM | Revit Building + HVAC/Plumbing

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I'm thinking you can set something up with families of sweeps and such - and a library of elbows, unions, valves, etc.  Then piece them together in a project.  Doesn't seem hard at all.  The hard part would be making the parts and pieces to start off with.  If you can put together a library of parts for less than the cost of the Revit Systems add-on, then you're doing pretty good.

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