
ALWAYS DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION OF REVIT CONTENT BEFORE USING THEM IN A NEW PROJECT.

This change history file can be used to help you determine whether or not the changes
in the latest version available warrant the effort to update a family that is already
being used in an existing project.



Family File Dates: 2016 July 6
  - Reconfigured Thinline Verticals to match drawings


Family File Dates: 2013 October 1
  - Rebranded to Daikin Applied


Family File Dates: 2012 May 17

  - Changed file names to be consistent with the other models



Family File Dates: 2011 January 7

  - Further reduced nested family usage to decrease the file sizes and improve Revit's performance
  - Assembly Code values are now compliant with MasterFormat 2010 (can be helpful for e-SPECS users)
  - Added "Parts Catalog URL" parameter to link to the McQuay parts web site, for long-term facilities management
  - Simplified the type catalogs
  - Simplified the geometry for Coarse and Medium detail levels
  - Added optional condensate drain connection where available 




Family File Dates: 2010 May 21

    - Upgraded to Revit 2010 format.  Changes include:
    - OmniClass value added
    - Defined exactly one type in the family, to help indicated if the Type Catalog wasnt used properly:
            "INVALID TYPE - Use Load Family and Type Catalog Instead"
    - Clearance volume changed to green (easier to see in Revit interference checks)
    - Set materials "Render Appearance" settings to create better images when the model is rendered
    - Material names better conform to the Revit Model Content Style Guide
    - Product Page URL parameter added for conformance to the Revit Model Content Style Guide
    - "URL" parameter value conforms better to Revit Model Content Style Guide 
    - To reduce load on Revit, web link parameters were changed to Type parameters
    - To improve usage for system design purposes, parameters such as those for capacities, temperatures, power values and others were changed to Instance parameters

