Revit 2017 Essential Training: MEP (Imperial)

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Free Online Course: Revit 2017 Essential Training: MEP (Imperial) provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 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. Revit 2017 Essential Training: MEP (Imperial) is taught by Eric Wing.

Overview
  • Learn about MEP design. Explore four major trades of MEP engineering: mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection by reviewing examples imperial units, (inches and feet).

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    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 a supply duct
    • Adding a return duct
    • Adding duct accessories and fittings
    • Sizing a duct
    • Tagging a 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
    • Creating a fire alarm view
    6. Revit Worlkflow
    • 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. Fabrication Parts
    • Fabrication settings
    • Designing and optimizing to fabrication
    • Modeling fabrication parts
    • Adding hangers
    • Tagging
    • Fabrication schedules
    Conclusion
    • Next steps