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.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- Exercise files
- What's new
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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 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
- 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
- Loading parts
- Optimization
- Adding
- Hangers
- Tagging
- Scheduling
- Multipoint
- Full
- Next steps
Taught by
Eric Wing