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HVAC DesignHeating, Ventilation, and Air-conditioning or  HVAC . According to some sources  HVAC  system is important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings such as skyscrapers where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect to tempearature and humidity, by using fresh air from outdoors. In the design and construction field, especially in mechanical engineering, HVAC design is not an easy job. Like other design field, such as architecure, in order to incorporate the HVAC design it is also needed to design them with helpful softwares such as autocad, for a more easier and faster work result. There are also websites who sells and offers Autocad details of HVAC design details in US standards. I found one website which contains very useful HVAC details in cad files which you can download and buy online. 

Here are some of the list Available in HVAC Details 2.0 website: 
1. Control of smoke damp at smoke partition with duct mounted smoke detection.
2. Control of smoke barrier above smoke barrier doors 3. Hoistway vent damper (hvd) controls
4. Emergency generator room controls
5. Fan powered vav air terminal unit with reheat control diagram
6. Vav air terminal unit with reheat control
7. Vav air terminal unit with reheat control diagram (type"e") combined with perimeter finned tube radiation
8. Vav air terminal unit with reheat control diagram (type "d") combined with perimeter radiant ceiling panels
9. Vav air terminal unit with reheat control diagram (type"c")
10. constant volume air terminal unit with reheat control diagram (type"b")
11. Vav air terminal unit without reheat control diagram (type"a")
12. Packaged air- cooled water chiller controls
13. Hepa filter controls for autopsy and isolation refrigerator exhaust controls
15. H3 radioisotope hood variable volume exhaust air controls
16. H3 radioisotope hood constant volume exhaust air controls
17. Exhaust air system for positive isolation room
18. Exhaust air system for negative isolation room
19. Walk-in refrigerator or freezer system control with water cooled condenser
20. Walk-in refrigerator or freezer system control with air cooled condenser
21. Steam humidifier controls
22. Dual converter control (heating system)
23. Hot water unit heater control
24. Cabinet unit heater control
25. Hot water cabinet unit heater controls
26. Two pipe fan coil unit controls
27. Biological H2 cabinet exhaust
28. Flexible duct connection for air terminal units
29. Nurse server cabinet exhaust
30. Cage washer Exhaust detail
31. Hood type "b" 32. Hood type "a"
33. Film processor duct detail
34. Dishwasher exhaust and piping detail
35. Exhaust fan stack detail
36. Low pressure duct riser support medium and high pressure duct riser support
37. Round duct hangers
38. Flat oval duct hangers/ reinforcement
39. Section through typical fire damper installation
40. Ceiling diffuser take-offs
41. access section for round/oval duct
42. access panel for high pressure duct systems
43. Access panel/ access door
44. Volume damper detail
45. Duct work radius elbows
46. Exhaust or return branch duct work
47. Rectangular flexible connection round flexible connection
48. Supply branch duct for fan coil units
49. Supply duct work take-off
50. Typical duct work transition with equipment mounted in duct
51. Duct work square vaned elbows
52. Low-silhouette exhaust or intake hood
53. Typical power type roof ventilator
54. Horizontal water cooled heat pump installation detail
55. Access door swing detail for air handling units
56. Concealed horizontal fan coil units with outside air mounting detail
57. Exposed horizontal cabinet fan coil unit with outside air mounting detail
58. Exposed horizontal fan coil unit mounting detail
59. Typical connections to horizontal type steam humidifier with multiple diffusers
60. Typical connections to horizontal type steam humidifier with single diffuser
61. Piping connections to horizontal type steam unit heater
62. Wall hung convector detail
63. Typical connections to steam coil
64. Typical connections to horizontal hot water connections to vertical hot water unit heater
65. Piping crossing a seismic joint detail c
66. Typical piping connections to two pipe fan coil units, vav boxes and duct mounted reheat coils
67. Typical connections to water coils
68. Hot water radiant ceiling panel piping detail
69. Piping crossing A seismic joint detail E
70. Piping crossing F seismic joint detail D
71. Piping crossing A seismic joint detail B
72. Piping crossing A seismic joint detail A
73. Steam pressure reducing station double valve
74. steam pressure reducing station single valve
75. Typical piping connections to multi-cell cooling tower
76. Typical piping connections to single cell cooling tower
77. Typical piping connections to absorption chiller
78. Typical piping connections to reciprocating
79. Typical piping connections to water cooled electric chiller
80. Typical piping connections to air coiled water chiller
81. Pilot test connections
82. Typical piping connections
83. Typical cooling tower water treatment system (open system)
84. Typical chilled and heating hot water treatment for closed systems
85. Typical piping connections to water filters for chilled and heating hot water systems
86. Expansion loop detail
87. Typical piping connections to evaporative water coolers
88. Air handling unit drain trap detail
89. Typical chilled and hot water piping drain valve connections/Typical air vent
90. Piping and control diagram for indirect make up for glycol water system
91. Air control and piping convections for chilled and heating hot water systems with diaphragm type expansion tank
92. Air control and piping connections for chilled and heating hot water systems with floor mounted expansion tank
93. Air control and piping connections for chilled and heating hot water systems with horizontal expansion tank
94. Condensate return piping around openings
95. Typical piping connections to condensate pumps
96. Typical piping connections to floor mounted double suction water pumps
97. Typical piping connections to floor mounted double suction water pumps
98. Typical piping connections to floor mounted single suction water pumps
99. Typical piping connections to floor mounted single suction water pumps
100. Typical piping connections to in-line water pumps
101. Typical detail for tubing piping and conduits passing through pre-fab insulated wall panels
102. Installation of thermometer wells
103. Water flow measuring device installation detail
104. Water flow measuring device installation detail
105. Detail of anchor in trench for steam and condensate lines
106. Typical pipe trench in building
107. Anchor for condenser water or chilled water pipes
108. Support/Anchor for pipe risers
109. Horizontal pipe anchor detail
110. Detail for supporting pipe on roof
111. Trapeze hanger for up
112. Refrigerant piping diagram for ceiling mounted compressor (walk in refrigerator or freezer)
113. Refrigerant piping diagram for ceiling mounted compressor (walk in refrigerator or freezer)
114. Refrigerant piping detail (air conditioning)
115. Refrigerant piping detail (air conditioning)
116. Fire protection for ceiling outlets
117. Seismic bracing for light suspended equipment
118. Concrete equipment bases
119. trust restraint for fans
120. Vibration isolation bases
121. Typical method of securing hanger rods in concrete slabs and beams
122. Controls symbols
123. Controls symbols
124. Valve symbols
125. Piping riser symbols
126. General symbols
127. Combination air conditioning and heating piping symbols
128. Piping symbols
129. Air terminal symbols
130. Terminal unit symbols
131. Duct work symbols
132. Duct work symbols
133. Duct work symbols
134. Drawing symbols
135. Abbreviations
136. Abbreviations
137. Abbreviations
138. Abbreviations
139. Abbreviations
140. General Notes
141. Designer's notes for details and schedules
142. Support for unit cooler
143. Pipe/duct penetration of fine/smoke barriers
144. Cold water make up back flow preventor
145. Duct penetration thru roof
146. Typical drain hook-up
147.Duct roof terminal
148. Fire tube (fire box) boiler piping hookup low pressure steam packaged or field assembled
149. Fuel oil schematic- light oil pressurized loop
150. Fuel oil schematic-light oil valve ( hot water) 



There are also details which you can download for free on other websites but this product I found had it all that a designer needed. Go check them!

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