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MEP Terminology

Most terms used to identify objects in Revit are common, industry-standard terms. However, some terms are unique to Revit and understanding them is crucial to understanding the software.

  • Damper: Used to control flow volume.
  • Data Panel: Panels used to connect devices with connectors of System Type Data, Telephone, Security, Fire Alarm, Nurse Call, Controls, and Communication.
  • Duct Mounted Equipment: Smoke detectors, steam generators
  • Elbow: A bend or elbow type fitting
  • Entry: Point at which fluid enters the system: louvers, grills, grates
  • Equipment: Generic equipment
  • Exit: Point at which fluid leaves the system
  • Fan and System Interaction AHUs, inline fans
  • Hood: Kitchen, lab or other exhaust hoods
  • Junction: Intersection of 3 or more segments (tee, cross, wye)
  • Junction Box: Wire management devices through which wiring is generally drawn through the device. As indicated in the image, the automatically generated wiring branches through the junction box.
  • Normal: Devices such as receptacles, fire alarm components, and light fixtures.
  • Obstruction: Anything that causes a pressure drop, such as an inline filter
  • Panelboard: Used to connect devices/equipment with connectors with a System Type value of Power and to generate branch circuit type schedules.
  • Switchboard: Used to connect devices/equipment with connectors with a System Type value of Power and to generate branch circuit type schedules.
  • Transformer: Used to interconnect Panelboards and/or Switchboards of differing voltages.
  • Transition: Shape or size change
  • Undefined: No specific functionality
  • Valve: Valves and similar accessories

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