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We are aggressively pursuing having the most comprehensive library of HIGH QUALITY Building Information Modeling (BIM) models for our HVAC products in support of our building owner, architect, MEP and contractor customers using Autodesk® Revit technology.

Daikin and McQuay Revit family files are available for download from the Downloads tab above. They are also available on the Autodesk® Seek website.  Autodesk Seek is among the leading providers of CAD content, with advanced search capabilities that help you pinpoint the right CAD files for your design project. 

This website will be continuously changing with additional and updated content as new product releases occur and as the rest of the library of products are modeled.

Check back often for the latest HVAC Revit families of Daikin and McQuay products, or subscribe to get automatic e-mail updates.

 


Recently Added/Updated Content:

NEW: Rebel commercial packaged rooftop model DPS are now available. (2012 January 31)
Updated: Daikin has updated their VRVIII fan coils product line. (2011 November 11)
NEW: Vertical Stack fan coils are now available, models HSS and KZZ.  (2011 November 8) 
Updated: Magnitude WMC water cooled chillers from 145 to 400 tons (2011 October 18)
Updated: 
Magnitude WME water cooled chillers from 400 to 700 tons (2011 October 18)
NEW: Horizontal fan coils are now available, models FTHC, FTSC, FTSH (2011 July 7)
NEWPathfinder AWS air cooled chillers have added “B” models (2011 July 7)
NEW: Vision™ air handler template for side-by-side energy wheel configurations (2011 June 7)



 

While we’re always creating more content, not all McQuay products are available in Revit format yet.  Please check back often, or subscribe to get e-mail updates.

Daikin and McQuay Revit content complies with the Autodesk Revit Model Content Style Guide

All content includes instructions, sample schedules, and the latest shared parameters file.

Content available on this page is in Revit 2010 format.  Older versions can be found here.

NEW - Selection-specific Revit family files can now be automatically generated by McQuayTools™ Suite.

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Destiny™ Indoor Air Handlers

RPS Rooftop Units (models RPS, RPE, RDT, RDE)  

Vision™ and Skyline™ Customized Air Handlers

Air Cooled Chiller
  • Unit  Daikin_McQuay_Revit_2010_-_ACChiller_Screw_Pathfinder_AWS.zip - (81MB) (Pub: 2011/08/09)
     
    Models:AWS
     
    Revit 2010 content for 170 - 550 ton model AWS Pathfinder™ R-134A air cooled screw chillers, with and without the compressor VFD option. These packaged units are available in Premium, High and Standard efficiencies.
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_ACChiller_Scroll_AGZ.zip - (23MB) (Pub: 2011/08/04)
     
    Models:AGZ
     
    Revit 2010 content for AGZ-B, AGZ-C and AGZ-D air cooled scroll chillers and remote evaporators. AGZ-B single refrigerant circuit units use R-407C, and range from 10-34 tons. AGZ-C and AGZ-D dual refrigerant circuit units use R-410A. AGZ-C units range from 30 - 190 tons and are available with and without pump packages. AGZ-D packaged units (25-130 tons) now have pump packages and remote evaporators.
Condensing Units/Condensers
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_Condensing_Unit_RCS.zip - (2.4MB) (Pub: 2011/03/23)
     
    Models:RCS
     
    Revit 2010 content for 6 - 140 ton model RCS rooftop split system air cooled condensing units using R-410A and R-407C refrigerants.
Fan Coils
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_Fan_Coil_Large_Capacity.zip - (14.3MB) (Pub: 2010/10/18)
     
    Models:FCZA,FCZC,FCZH,FHZA,FHZC,FHZH,FSCD,FSHD
     
    Revit 2010 content for 1.5 - 10 ton / 12 - 291 MBH large capacity fan coil units. These units are available in 2-pipe or 4-pipe configurations ranging from 600 - 3000 CFM, using belt driven or direct drive fans. Chilled water, hot water, and steam connections are supported in either cabinet or hideaway configurations.
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_Fan_Coil_Vertical_ThinLine_3G.zip - (17.51MB) (Pub: 2011/01/07)
     
    Models:FCVC,FCVH,FCVS,FHVC,FHVH,FHVS
     
    Revit 2010 content for 0.33 - 3.35 ton / 8.4 - 103.8 MBH ThinLine™ 3G vertical fan coils. These floor mount units are available in 2-pipe or 4-pipe configurations ranging from 200 - 1200 CFM. Chilled water, hot water and steam connections are supported in either flat top, slope top or hideaway configurations.
  •  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_Fan_Coil_Horizontal.zip - (13,808K) (Pub: 2011/07/07)
     
    Models:FTHC,FTSC,FTSH
     
    Revit 2010 content for 0.75 3.25 ton / 12 - 65 MBH horizontal fan coil units. These units are available in 2-pipe or 4-pipe configurations ranging from 200 - 1200 CFM. Chilled water, hot water, and steam connections are supported in concealed, cabinet or hideaway configuration's.
  •  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_Fan_Coil_Vertical_Stack_HiLine.zip - (7,297K) (Pub: 2011/11/08)
     
    Models:HSS,KZZ
     
    Revit 2010 content for 1.0 - 3.5 ton / 2.75 6.5 MBH HiLine vertical stack fan coils. These units are designed so they may do the job that formerly required multiple conventional units. The are available in 2-pipe or 4-pipe configurations ranging from 300 - 1200 CFM. Chilled water and hot water connections are supported in either vertical or knock down configurations.
PTAC Units
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_PTAC_and_PTHP.zip - (5.7MB) (Pub: 2011/04/06)
     
    Models:PDAA,PDAF,PDAN,PDHA,PDHF
     
    Revit 2010 content for 16” X 42” Applied PTAC R-410A units (excluding replacement units). Includes models for PTAC and heat pump as well as PTAC with top-mounted hydronic heat.
Rooftop Systems
Unit Ventilators
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_AAF-HermanNelson_Unit_Vent.zip - (41.2MB) (Pub: 2011/07/08)
     
    Models:AHB,AHF,AHR,AHV,AVB,AVR,AVS,AVV,AZQ,AZR,AZU
     
    Revit 2010 content for Built-Up System and Self Contained AAF®-HermanNelson® 2-pipe and 4-pipe unit ventilators, 750 – 1500 CFM vertical floor mounted and 750 – 2000 CFM horizontal ceiling mounted configurations. Electric heat, hot water, and steam heating coils are available, as well as chilled water and split-system DX cooling coils for the Built-Up System models.
VAV Terminal Units
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_VAV_Terminal_Units.zip - (9.6MB) (Pub: 2011/06/13)
     
    Models:MQFCI6,MQFVI5,MQTHI5
     
    Revit 2010 content for VAV Terminal Units. Parallel fan-powered units range from 137-3125 CFM. Series fan-powered units range from 200-4390 CFM. Single-duct units range from 165-7200 CFM. Options for these units include sound attenuators and hot water or electric heat. Fan-powered unit models are also available with optional ECM motors.
Water Cooled Chiller
Water Source Heat Pump
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_WSHP_Enfinity_Series.zip - (7MB) (Pub: 2012/01/19)
     
    Models:CCH,CCW,LVC,LVW,MHC,MHW,VFC,VFW
     
    Revit 2010 content for 0.5 - 10 ton horizontal, 0.5 - 25 ton vertical and 0.5 - 1.5 ton console Enfinity™ water source heat pump units using R-410A refrigerant.
  • Unit  McQuay_Revit_2010_-_WSHP_Vertical_Stack.zip - (15.7MB) (Pub: 2011/0406)
     
    Models:VHC,VHF
     
    Revit 2010 content for 0.75 - 3 ton vertical stack water source heat pump units using R-410A refrigerant.


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