Lately I’ve been having to write a number of specifications for content creation for Revit MEP families. As I’m not an MEP Engineer of any sorts, I rely on feedback from others. When I do this, I don’t like to take the approach of near enough if good enough. I’d prefer to do things perfectly!
Specifically HVAC including:
Dampers, Air Terminals, Evaporators, Condensers, Packaged AC Units
I’d love to get some feedback on what the users are after in these families? Types of questions I have:
- Is there standard symbology for any/some/all of these elements, or does each company have their own symbology?
- If the latter, would you like to see some symbology included? If so, can we agree on some standard symbology?
- Would you prefer no symbology so you can just embed your own?
- For things like fire dampers, would you prefer them hosted or Duct Accessories with the “break-in” ability? Obviously we can have Slab or Wall Fire dampers, but in most cases as an MEP engineer you are working on linked architectural/structural models so I would assume make them wall or floor hosted would be pointless. Making them face hosted is a possibility but which workflow would you prefer as there are Pro’s/Con’s of face hosted and break-in.
- What are the most critical parameters you’d like to be able to schedule in each of the family types?
- NominalCoolingCapacity_ANZRS
- SensibleCoolingCapacity_ANZRS
- EquipmentNominalHeatingCapacity_ANZRS
- TotalCoolingCapacity_ANZRS
- TotalHeatingCapacity_ANZRS
- NoiseLeveldBA_ANZRS
- Operating Weight_ANZRS
- Refrigerant_ANZRS
- Height_ANZRS
- Width_ANZRS
- Depth_ANZRS
- MinimumAirFlow_ANZRS
- MaximumAirFlow_ANZRS
- EquipmentAirFlow_ANZRS
- ApparentLoad_ANZRS
- PowerFactor_ANZRS
- NumberOfPoles_ANZRS
- Voltage_ANZRS
- StartingCurrent_ANZRS
- What is your preference for connector settings? Below is my attempt at a starting point: (Please comment!)
Type | System | FlowC / Poles | FlowD / Factor State | LossM / Load Class | Drop / Flow / Voltage / Load / Factor |
Evaporator | |||||
Duct | Supply Air | Calculated | Out | Not Defined | N/A |
Duct | Return Air | Preset | In | ||
Pipe | Sanitary | Preset | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Pipe | Hydronic Return | Preset | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Electrical | Power (Balanced) | 1 or 3 | Lagging | HVAC | As applicable |
Condenser | |||||
Pipe | Hydronic Return | Preset | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Pipe | Hydronic Supply | Calculated | In | Specific Loss | 0 |
Pipe | Sanitary | Preset | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Electrical | Power (Balanced) OR
Power (Unbalanced) |
1 or 3 | Lagging | HVAC | As applicable |
Packaged Unit | |||||
Pipe | Hydronic Return | Preset | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Pipe | Hydronic Supply | Calculated | In | Specific Loss | 0 |
Duct | Supply Air | Calculated | Out | Not Defined | N/A |
Duct | Return Air | Preset | In | ||
Pipe | Sanitary | Calculated | Out | Not Defined | 0 |
Electrical | Power (Balanced) OR
Power (Unbalanced) |
1 or 3 | Lagging | HVAC | As applicable |
Air Terminal | |||||
Duct | Supply Air | Preset | In | Not Defined | Per details |
Duct | Return Air | Preset | Out | Not Defined | Per details |
Damper | LINK CONNECTORS | ||||
Duct | Global | Calculated | Bidirectional | Specific Loss | Per details |
Duct | Global | Calculated | Bidirectional | Specific Loss | Per details |
Tap | LINK CONNECTORS | ||||
Duct | Fitting |