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    Posted: 11.Aug.2012 at 19:51
Hello, I have installed Revit before 4 days and I'm starting to investigate it.Till now we haven't use Revit in our office because we didn't need to,but now we have to.We have a house that is architectual project and we want to create the HVAC system. My question is : We have the project in revit file,but when we start to draw something we don't have the ducts,the pipes,the mechanical equipment from the samples.From where we can load them??? I know how to load families and dowloaded blocks but we need the ducts and pipes from the sample project. Thank in advance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rappelzdzd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Aug.2012 at 03:52
I don't understand what you siad,so i can't help you .



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My question is: How I can load the families from the samples,because when I start a new project,I can not use them in the project,they are not loaded.I have to load them from a library or somewhere else.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rappelzdzd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Aug.2012 at 09:03
Till now we haven't use Revit in our office because we didn't need to,but now we have to.We have a house that is architectual project and we want to create the HVAC system.
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From what I understand from your post, it seems that you have a revit archi model and now you wnat to create a hvac system.
 
What you need is revit mep (same version of as yor archi model). The installer comes with out-of-the-box revit mep families that you can use.
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