Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn the basics of MEP design in Revit 2020. This course covers mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection design, using examples in imperial units (inches and feet).
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learning Revit 2020
- Starting a project using Revit templates
- Touring the user interface
- Linking other models
- Copying levels and setting up monitoring
- Creating floor plans
- 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
- 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
- Adding Insulation
- Adding hydronic piping
- 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
- Creating drafting views
- Importing AutoCAD
- 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
- Optimization
- Adding
- Hangers
- Tagging
- Scheduling
- Multipoint
- Full
- Next steps
Taught by
Eric Wing
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