HVAC Shop Drawings

HVAC Shop Drawings

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) shop drawings are a type of construction drawing that show the details of how an HVAC system will be installed in a building. They typically include the layout of the ductwork and piping, as well as the location of the equipment and other components. Contractors use shop drawings to bid on HVAC projects, and by engineers to design the system. They are also used by manufacturers to verify that the equipment will be installed correctly. Shop drawings should be accurate and complete, and should include all of the details needed to install the system. They should also be coordinated with the rest of the construction drawings for the building.

Why Choose Façade Studio for HVAC Shop Drawings?

Using reliable and accurate HVAC shop drawings have assisted engineers and contractors to design, install, and maintain hundreds of HVAC systems. The purpose of a HVAC shop drawing is to communicate the design of an HVAC system to the contractor, so that they can fabricate and install the system correctly. 

A typical HVAC shop drawing will include the following information: 

  • A floor plan of the building, with the location of the HVAC system indicated.
  • A layout of the HVAC system, including the type and size of each component.
  • A list of materials and equipment required for the installation.
  • A wiring diagram, showing the electrical connections between the components.