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...
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.
@@zabba7461 you will typically have an uninsulated exhaust duct in each restroom that will rise up through the roof via variable drive exhaust fan. A supply drop is just a ducted runout coming from your supply main to provide fresh conditioned air to the bathroom. A transfer duct that was mentioned is typically a return air boot above ceiling. That is just an open duct on both ends that penetrates the wall between rooms to allow for the air in the attic space (above ceiling) to move freely between rooms. This also allows rooms to relieve positive pressure caused by the supply air going into the room.
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!
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
you actually want to create a system out of the air terminals first, then connect the system to the VAV, then draw the duct. Same worfllow as electrical.
Thank you for the nice clear video, but if you permit me I would like to correct one big mistake: The "in" of your VAV where suppose to comes the inlet air from the AHU you have connected to the Air terminals instead of the correct duct "out" which is rectangular and stay unused. Keep doing your videos, they are amazing! Regards from another Balkan man! ;)
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 ?
hey man can you please do a video a landscape design..with additional houses, stairs and pathway..the last one that I saw from you, you started from the middle...
hi, my interface doesnt look like yours. i dont see other discipline together or sub discipline in project browser: mechanical +hvac etc.. please help me. thanks for all tutorials and generosity.
Hello, Im working with revit and trying to aply Mechanical Equipment. and when I click on that I get a message: Mechanical Equipment family is loaded. And as far as I know there is a basic package that should come with the software. How and where can I get the basic package that should come with the software?
How you finalize location of duct is there any standard dimension we have to maintain from wall or other unit of HVAC. OR It is just free style work all we need to maintained symmetry
Bhai jan revit 2016 ki templates aur family ki setting kaise karen age usme HVAC ka kam karo to air terminal, macanical equipment nhi ate hai bahi jaan
very well done keep it up... Nice work.... make a tutorial of cieling design... How to make design in cieling... Very good work and very informative videos... Thank you sir...
When I try to connect the duct to return to the diffuser (The pink color), I get the following error: The element you are trying to connect to has a different system classification. Does anyone know what should I do about it?
Your fundamentals of drawing are fine but you selected the wrong piece of HVAC equipment also, you tied your supply air into the primary air side of the VAV it should be on the other secondary side of the VAV. VAV's have to be fed by a larger air handling unit. The larger air handling unit will feed as many as 20 VAV'S. Some large facilities we have done may have up 30 large air handling units and 500 VAV boxes.
I am your Patreon subscriber. My question is for single family unit. Can you show the whole process if possible 1. Electrical connection from outdoor A/C compressor unit to the house. 2. The attic furnace unit connection. 3. The connection from the outdoor utility company's surface electrical pole to the house? Thank you.
Great ... now you have a basic system installed can you show us how you connect it to the analysis program and calculate the final sizes and air flow volumes? ... I'm trying to figure out a proper work flow for mechanical ... plumbing ... and electrical drawing parts of construction projects ... your tutorials are always so clear and easy to follow so I'm hoping you can help me get my basics workflows set up
As for a tutorial for placing mechanical equipment, ductwork, and air terminals, this is decent. However you showed some techniques which display a misunderstanding of the way Revit works: (1) the ductwork cannot be stretched like you did at 6:30 (notice that it did not convert the elbow into a tee, it just overlapped a straight duct across the, now disconnected, elbow) and (2) I'm 90% sure you drew the supply duct from the outside air connection on the air handler (at 6:11 the connectors show that air flow on the left 2 are "in" and the air flow on the right is "out". If I could give a rating, it'd be probably a 3/5 but I had to give a thumbs down for missing those key features of MEP design in a tutorial.
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...
A link or two are appreciated, good Sir
most useful HVAC video on youtube
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.
Would you mind breaking down exhaust, supply drop, and transfer duct please?
@@zabba7461 you will typically have an uninsulated exhaust duct in each restroom that will rise up through the roof via variable drive exhaust fan.
A supply drop is just a ducted runout coming from your supply main to provide fresh conditioned air to the bathroom.
A transfer duct that was mentioned is typically a return air boot above ceiling. That is just an open duct on both ends that penetrates the wall between rooms to allow for the air in the attic space (above ceiling) to move freely between rooms. This also allows rooms to relieve positive pressure caused by the supply air going into the room.
it's a Revit tutorial not an HVAC design tutorial lmao
@@dacoobob he literally asks for feedback @:47
amazing! better if we have the visuals for this.
You do well man, your tutorials are amazing, very clear, accurate and very very useful.
Perfect. Can you do an electrical plan...I would love to see how you do it. Thank you
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!
Balkan ur're great, thanks keep doing what you do; a lot of people benefit from ur efforts.
Thanks a lot sir , waiting anxiously for some electrical tutorials
yes i am also
Badhon Biswas count me in
The flex duct needed a minimal length, that's why it wouldn't let you draw it that close.
is this a general HVAC thing or a software thing? aka: is the minimal length of the flex duct the same as it would be in real life?
@@zaneraza4044 has to be both. making that close of ducts would leave you with minimal room for air to let in easily.
return & supply diffuser must align to the ceiling grid for architectural view. :) I Must say well done and more MEP videos please.
Thank you for the tutorial!
thanks, more Mechanical System please.
Excellent...well demonstrated
Superb.. Very helpful❤️❤️
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
Thank you Balkan
well explained thank you sir .excellent
Thankyou so much for this video, I think it's maybe even better that you are not an expert so I can follow you better as a beginner 😊
Wow, amazing
very simple explanation and helpful, thank you
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nice video. thank you
It's use full & nice video
Very helpful indeed!
This is great. I took the plumbing course, extremely helpful. Could you do a more extensive HVAC class? Thank you.
What would you like to see in an extensive HVAC class?
you actually want to create a system out of the air terminals first, then connect the system to the VAV, then draw the duct. Same worfllow as electrical.
Thank you for the nice clear video, but if you permit me I would like to correct one big mistake:
The "in" of your VAV where suppose to comes the inlet air from the AHU you have connected to the Air terminals instead of the correct duct "out" which is rectangular and stay unused.
Keep doing your videos, they are amazing!
Regards from another Balkan man! ;)
Sir can you explain this in detail about AHU and VAV, what are the function in HVAC for this?
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Yess your right
More MEP videos please!
great work.
Thanks appreciate your effort
Thanks sir
Just remember not to use flex duct on your return ductwork ;)
WHY NOT?
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Perfect
Thank you so much, so amazing explaination
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YOU ARE A FKING G. THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE VIDEO
Could you make a tutorial about schedules?
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 ?
Thanks!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING TUTORIAL
CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO FOR SERVICE CORE OF HIGHRISE BUILDING
hey man can you please do a video a landscape design..with additional houses, stairs and pathway..the last one that I saw from you, you started from the middle...
Keep continue
Thanks for great educational videos all these years.🙏
I would appreciate if you could highlight cursor
hi, my interface doesnt look like yours. i dont see other discipline together or sub discipline in project browser: mechanical +hvac etc.. please help me. thanks for all tutorials and generosity.
Have you find solution, I've same problem now?
Have you selected the right template?
thanks alot
Thank u 😊
I didn't find the Revit File in your link ?????
Can you please suggest the best tutorial or channel that makes videos on electrical.
When you say architects don't know about mech systems. Maybe you don't, but architects who are worth their money do.
It’s just not something most schools ever teach.
nice bro we need more MEP videos
can we have more tutorial ? Thanks for this
a vav is not a air unit, it is just a air distributor you should use an RTU or AHU .
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GREAT
Wonderful.
Can you do a basic electrical and hydraulic (piping) system?
Nice
l'accent a la française !
good works
Hello, Im working with revit and trying to aply Mechanical Equipment. and when I click on that I get a message: Mechanical Equipment family is loaded. And as far as I know there is a basic package that should come with the software. How and where can I get the basic package that should come with the software?
please make more videos on building services.
Very helpful !
Could you do some tutorial on electrical installation?
Thanks a lot!
Yeah! will do at some point!
Very nice. Can you share a video about LODs? How does that work?
Where can I find the revit link "Auto Repair Shop", So that I can link and work on it
How you finalize location of duct is there any standard dimension we have to maintain from wall or other unit of HVAC.
OR
It is just free style work all we need to maintained symmetry
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Hi Sir Thanks for this but question how do you change duct sizes like reducer making smaller ducts from bigger ones
Where do you have all your ME families from? - I am working in revit 2024, and it ask med for families in all the MEP functions.
Great
Bhai jan revit 2016 ki templates aur family ki setting kaise karen age usme HVAC ka kam karo to air terminal, macanical equipment nhi ate hai bahi jaan
We need more MEP videos
ps this one was good
Would be good to show sun analysis, etc. in revit
good idea! thanks!
Could you do one in Electrical on a commercial Building?
I was cringing till you said it and then i felt better
Nice video but how do you determine the number of diffuser and return in a zone or space.
Afeez J the amount of CFM the room requires divided by the amount of registers...
this video is for mep or architecture or structural?
Great really great plz keep on , and water supply and electrical wiring also upload how it doing plz plz I love you Balkan
Do you have any solution for preparing Revit integrated duct work fabrication CNC drawings?
Sir ur do wery well
very well done keep it up...
Nice work....
make a tutorial of cieling design...
How to make design in cieling...
Very good work and very informative videos...
Thank you sir...
if I modified my architecture project dose it modified in mechanical template too??
When I try to connect the duct to return to the diffuser (The pink color), I get the following error: The element you are trying to connect to has a different system classification. Does anyone know what should I do about it?
Your fundamentals of drawing are fine but you selected the wrong piece of HVAC equipment also, you tied your supply air into the primary air side of the VAV it should be on the other secondary side of the VAV. VAV's have to be fed by a larger air handling unit. The larger air handling unit will feed as many as 20 VAV'S. Some large facilities we have done may have up 30 large air handling units and 500 VAV boxes.
let's do some examples of house HVAC systems.
I am your Patreon subscriber. My question is for single family unit. Can you show the whole process if possible 1. Electrical connection from outdoor A/C compressor unit to the house. 2. The attic furnace unit connection. 3. The connection from the outdoor utility company's surface electrical pole to the house? Thank you.
where can i get that m_supply diffuser
Where do you get your MEP families?
Where did you get the Mechanical Template?
would you do a video on how to do HVAC system for multistory house, thank you
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Great ... now you have a basic system installed can you show us how you connect it to the analysis program and calculate the final sizes and air flow volumes? ... I'm trying to figure out a proper work flow for mechanical ... plumbing ... and electrical drawing parts of construction projects ... your tutorials are always so clear and easy to follow so I'm hoping you can help me get my basics workflows set up
24SevenMarketing I work in mep all day if you'd like I can help you out some
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Hi, I work with MEP but i need help in same things, Can you help me ?
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Igor Muniz yup I can help. Let me know what you need
banderson470 Great !!!
Give me your e-mail and i'll send a mensage.
Sir make a video for that, it will help me alot
how to setup for a small scale area like a split type
Can you adjust the rectangular duct
Hi Sir, Where can i get the auto repair project file
how to automatically create duct openings through the walls?
how to create only flex duct as the whole system?
Please to maintaining the visibility of the video
how to add more plan view in floor and ceiling
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As for a tutorial for placing mechanical equipment, ductwork, and air terminals, this is decent. However you showed some techniques which display a misunderstanding of the way Revit works: (1) the ductwork cannot be stretched like you did at 6:30 (notice that it did not convert the elbow into a tee, it just overlapped a straight duct across the, now disconnected, elbow) and (2) I'm 90% sure you drew the supply duct from the outside air connection on the air handler (at 6:11 the connectors show that air flow on the left 2 are "in" and the air flow on the right is "out".
If I could give a rating, it'd be probably a 3/5 but I had to give a thumbs down for missing those key features of MEP design in a tutorial.
Sir, how to connect the duct into 1st floor to 2nd floor wd one AHU
I have the same problem!
Have you find your problem? If yes then how?
Every floor, has it's own AHU. There is no such ducting possible!
Any job opportunity for this course
Please request a file to make an example to practice. , Thanks.
Structure 😘😘
I dont have family library for mep please help me
could you download the architectural plan for this project
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