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Revit Mep

This document outlines a syllabus for learning Revit software for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire fighting design. It covers topics such as the Revit interface, creating and modifying building elements, creating views of models, starting new projects, modeling HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and fire protection systems, creating families of building components, generating drawings and schedules, collaborating on shared models, and printing documents. The goal is to teach students how to use Revit for MEP engineering design and documentation.

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Revit Mep

This document outlines a syllabus for learning Revit software for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire fighting design. It covers topics such as the Revit interface, creating and modifying building elements, creating views of models, starting new projects, modeling HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and fire protection systems, creating families of building components, generating drawings and schedules, collaborating on shared models, and printing documents. The goal is to teach students how to use Revit for MEP engineering design and documentation.

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REVIT MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING&FIRE FIGHTING

SYLLABUS

1. Introduction to BIM
a. Building Information Modeling
b. Building Information Modeling for MEP Engineering
c. BIM Soft wares an overview

2. Revit MEP Basics


a. Exploring the User Interface
b. Ribbon Framework
c. Guidelines for Using the User Interface
d. About Building Elements
e. About Families
f. Basic Drawing Tools
g. Basic Modifying Tools

3. Viewing the Model


a. About Views
b. Creating View
c. View Properties
d. View Templates
e. Object Visibility Settings
f. About Section Views
g. About Elevation Views
h. About 3D Views

4. Starting a New Project


a. About Projects
b. Project Settings
c. About Project Templates
d. About Revit File Types
e. Creating Project Templates
f. Linking Revit Models
g. Linking Revit Architecture Projects
h. About Mechanical Settings

Importing and Editing DWG Details

5. HVAC Systems
a. Creating an HVAC System
b. Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals
c. Creating and Modifying Ductwork
d. Ducts and Duct Fittings
e. Duct Accessories
f. An over View to Energy Analysis

6. Piping Systems.
a. Creating Hydronic Piping
b. Pipes and Pipe Fittings
c. Pipe Accessories

7. Plumbing Systems
a. Creating Plumbing Systems
b. Adding Plumbing Fixtures
c. Adding Plumbing Equipment
d. Plumbing Pipes and Pipe Fittings
e. Assigning slope to the Drainage Pipes

8. Fire Protection Systems


a. Creating Fire Protection Systems
b. Adding Sprinklers
c. Pipe and Pipe Fittings
9. Electrical Systems
a. Adding Light Fixtures
b. Adding Devices
c. Modeling Cable Tray
d. Adding Cables and Electrical Equipment

10. Families
a. Introduction to Families

Basic Family Creation tools


Creation of families
Duct, Pipe and Electrical connectors
Editing of Existing Families

11. Detailing and Drafting


a. Creating Callout Views
b. Working with Detail Views
c. Working with Drafting Views

12. Annotations and Schedules


a. Adding Tags
b. Adding Dimensions, Symbols, and Text
c. Creating Legends
d. Working with Schedules

13. Collaboration
a. Running an Interference Check
b. Multiple Disciplines and Linked Files
c. Interference report

14. Worksets and Worksharing


a. Concepts of Revit Worksharing
b. Creating the Central File
c. Creating Worksets
d. Understanding How Central and Local Files Communicate
e. Closing a Workshared Project
f. Understanding Editing Requests
g. Detaching a File from Central

15. Detaching a File from Central


a. Introduction to Printing
b. Managing Print Settings
c. Printing to PDF
d. Printing to DWF

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