Cert Prep: Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional

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Free Online Course: Cert Prep: Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Cert Prep: Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional is taught by Eric Wing.

Overview
  • Study to become a Revit MEP Certified Professional with this prep course from authorized Autodesk trainer Eric Wing. This course focuses on the electrical section of the exam.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    • What's new
    1. Collaboration
    • Import AutoCAD files into Revit
    • Link Revit
    • Copy levels and set up monitoring
    • Create floor plans
    • Use worksets
    • Resolve Coordination Review errors
    • Creating and applying filters
    2. Elements
    • Differentiate system and component families
    • Create a new family type
    • Edit family connectors
    3. Modeling
    • Electrical: Add and modify receptacles
    • Electrical: Add and modify panels
    • Electrical: Add and modify circuits
    • Electrical: Add panel schedules
    • Electrical: Add and modify lighting fixtures
    • Electrical: Add and modify switches
    • Electrical: Create and modify lighting circuits
    • Electrical: Create and modify switching systems
    • Electrical: Add and modify conduit
    • Electrical: Use cable trays
    • Electrical: Create distribution system
    • Electrical: Add and modify security devices
    • Electrical: Add and modify wiring
    • Electrical: Generate automatic wire layouts
    • Electrical: Check circuits and disconnects
    • Electrical: Work with spaces
    • Electrical: Work with fire alarm devices
    • Electrical: Work with site lighting
    4. Views and Sheets
    • Apply view templates
    • Create detail views
    • Add text and dimensions
    • Tagging elements
    Conclusion
    • Next steps