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    Set Points for Systems Analysis Use ASHRAE Values (What's New in 2022)

    Set points for Systems Analysis now use values from ASHRAE 90.1.

    See Set Points for Systems Analysis and Upgrade Information.

    Parent topic: What's New in Revit 2022

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