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Use for items that might change per installation (e.g., Mark, System Name, Specific Flow Rates). 2. Utilizing Nested Families

Including parameters for heat transfer rate, flow rates, and pressure drop helps in scheduling. 2. Key Components of a Revit Heat Exchanger Family

A great Revit family looks good in 3D but remains clean in 2D.

Map this extrusion to a sub-category (e.g., "Clearance Zone") so it can be toggled on/off in project views or used for interference checking in Navisworks. 4. Shared Parameters and Data

When building this family, start with the Mechanical Equipment template . This ensures your equipment can be correctly categorized, tagged, and scheduled later in the project.

Properly modeled families ensure accurate 2D views, sections, and tags in construction documents.

Mastering Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Revit Families: A Workflow Guide

: Model the end caps using revolves to capture the curved heads accurately.

Include consistent data like Manufacturer, Model Number, and Material type.

A heat exchanger is a node in a system. Without connectors, it is a paperweight.

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