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Revit 2019: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Learn about MEP design in Revit. Explore the four major trades of MEP engineering— mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection—with examples in imperial units.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know
  • Exercise files
  • What's new
1. Starting a Revit Project
  • Starting a project using Revit templates
  • Touring the user interface
  • Linking other models
  • Copying levels and setting up monitoring
  • Creating floor plans
  • Viewing the models
2. Revit Electrical
  • Adding receptacles
  • Adding panels
  • Creating spaces
  • Creating a circuit
  • Adding lighting fixtures
  • Adding switches
  • Creating a lighting circuit
  • Creating a switching circuit
  • Creating and labeling a wiring plan
  • Adding conduit
  • Creating conduit types
  • Adding cable tray
  • Challenge: Electrical
  • Solution: Electrical
3. Revit Mechanical
  • Starting a mechanical project
  • Adding mechanical equipment
  • Adding air terminals
  • Adding supply duct
  • Adding return duct
  • Adding duct accessories and fittings
  • Sizing duct
  • Tagging duct
  • Adding zones and heating and cooling loads
  • Challenge: Mechanical
  • Solution: Mechanical
4. Revit Plumbing
  • Creating a plumbing view
  • Adding fixtures and domestic supply piping
  • Adding sanitary sloped piping
  • Adding equipment
  • Adding additional piping
  • Creating a system
  • Adding pipe accessories
  • Tagging items
  • Looking at the System Browser
5. Revit Fire Protection
  • Creating a sprinkler view
  • Adding sprinklers
  • Creating sprinkler pipe types
  • Modeling mains
  • Modeling branch lines
  • Adding pipe accessories
  • Tagging items
  • Adding specialty Items
  • Creating a fire alarm circuit
  • Adding fire alarm devices
6. Revit Workflow
  • Creating detail views
  • Importing CAD
  • Importing details
  • Creating sheets
  • Printing sheets
  • Creating schedules
  • Using phasing
  • Working with text
  • Working with dimensions
  • Looking at mechanical settings
  • Simple modify techniques
  • Making and controlling revisions
7. MEP Fabrication Parts
  • Loading parts
  • Optimization
  • Adding
  • Hangers
  • Tagging
  • Scheduling
  • Multipoint
  • Full
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Eric Wing

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