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Free Revit families and AutoCAD blocks for every InOvate ventilation product. Drop them into your model, get the geometry right the first time, and keep your specifications tight from design through construction.

All files free to download  |  .RFA & .DWG formats  |  Last updated: Feb 2026

Architectural, Engineering Resources
BIM Resources for Residential Venting

Dryerbox Models

The Dryerbox recesses the dryer exhaust connection into the wall cavity, protecting the transition duct from crushing and providing cleanout access. Five models cover every framing configuration — 2×4 and 2×6 walls, upward and downward exhaust orientations. Each Revit family includes accurate geometry, connection points, and clearance zones for clash detection.

Dryerbox 480
2×6 wall  ·  Up or down exhaust  ·  Universal
Dryerbox 425
2×6 wall  ·  Upward exhaust
Dryerbox 350
2×4 wall  ·  Upward exhaust
Dryerbox 4D
2×6 wall  ·  Downward exhaust
Dryerbox 3D
2×4 wall  ·  Downward exhaust

DryerWallVent Downloads

The DryerWallVent provides a low-profile, high-efficiency exhaust termination at the wall. The Revit family includes the vent body, collar, damper, and secondary back plate — modeled at actual dimensions so wall penetration coordination is accurate from the start.

DryerWallVent
Low-profile wall exhaust termination  ·  4" collar

BIM files for FreshVent, Premium WallVent, and Defender are in development. Check back or contact our engineering team for interim geometry.

DryerJack Models

DryerJack roof vents deliver zero airflow resistance at the termination point. Three models cover different roof configurations. The Revit families include the base flashing, cap, and damper assembly — critical for coordinating penetration locations with the structural and roofing trades.

DryerJack 477
Vertical mount  ·  Low-profile cap
DryerJack 486
Wide base  ·  Standard pitch range
DryerJack 486U
Universal  ·  Extended pitch range

BIM files for RoofNeck and SoffitFlow are in development.

Dryer-Ell & DryerFlex

The elbows and transition duct that connect the dryer to the in-wall exhaust system are where most equivalent duct length is consumed. The Dryer-Ell carries zero run-length penalty — a significant advantage when modeling tight duct runs. Including these fittings in your BIM model ensures accurate equivalent duct length calculations before the first stud goes up.

Dryer-Ell LT90
90° long-turn elbow  ·  Zero equivalent-length penalty
Dryer-Ell LT45
45° long-turn elbow  ·  Zero equivalent-length penalty
DryerFlex
Semi-rigid aluminum transition hose  ·  Revit only

Additional Resources

InOvate BIM content is also available through the industry's leading architectural resource platforms. These libraries provide additional file formats, embedded product data, and integration with specification workflows.

CSI MasterFormat Reference
Section 11 30 14 — Residential Laundry Appliances covers dryer venting components including in-wall connections, transition duct, elbows, and termination hardware. InOvate maintains ready-to-use specification language through Zero Docs. For projects classifying ventilation components under Division 23 (HVAC), the same products apply under ductwork and air distribution sections.

Need a file format we don't offer here, or working with a product that doesn't have BIM content yet? Our engineering team builds custom geometry on request. Call us — we pick up on the first ring.

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