revit mep 2008 - my 1st rme hvac project
 
RME has the interface and ease of use of the other REVIT vertical products but it is equipped for mechanical design.

Start with a good REVIT MEP (RME) template file, import what architectural geometry you have available or model the architectural geometry. Then model in your MEP objects and watch the System Browser grow and adapt in real time to reflect the Building Information Model (BIM).

View the lesson titles below to see an index of the RME topics covered in this series.
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  • Lesson 1: Rooms are Your Friend
  • Lesson 2: Interface and View Basics
  • Lesson 3: Creating Zones - Part 1
  • Lesson 4: Creating Zones - Part 2
  • Lesson 5: All About Color Fill Schemes - Part 1
  • Lesson 6: All About Color Fill Schemes - Part 2
  • Lesson 7: Energy Data Settings
  • Lesson 8: Energy Analysis
  • Lesson 9: Placing Air Terminals
  • Lesson 10: Design Using a Schedule - Part 1
  • Lesson 11: Design Using a Schedule - Part 2
  • Lesson 12: Secondary Supply Air System – 1 diffuser
  • Lesson 13: Secondary Supply Air System – 2 diffusers
  • Lesson 14: Secondary Supply Air System – Multiple diffusers
  • Lesson 15: Use Views to Validate the Model
  • Lesson 16: Drawing the Primary Air Supply Ducts
  • Lesson 17: Duct Routing Solutions
  • Lesson 18: Sizing the Primary Duct Line
  • Lesson 19: Assign a Color Scheme to Ductwork
  • Lesson 20: Sizing the Secondary Ducts by Equal Friction
  • Lesson 21: Inspecting the Air System
  • Lesson 22: Placing the Roof Top AC Units
  • Lesson 23: Completing the Supply Air System Part 1
  • Lesson 24: Completing the Supply Air System Part 2
  • Lesson 25: Completing the Supply Air System Part 3
This series is now complete