Training
Revit® MEP: Electrical
Recommended Course Length: 1 day*
Cost: Call for pricing
7 AIA Learning Units
This class is run on a "by request" basis. To place a request, fill out our Class Request form.
Summary
This course for the Autodesk® Revit® MEP Electrical user. It is designed to help you take advantage of sophisticated conceptual design and customization tools in order design systems, work within multiple platforms and document your information.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for the new electrical user of Revit MEP. Professionals from large, medium, and small engineering and architecture-engineering firms.
This is an excellent class for new hires, for those who are first going to Revit MEP or for those who are returning users.
Related Topics Available
Those who want to receive training in template creation, project set up, custom content creation or information on personalizing the program will want to inquire about specialized consulting tailored to fit your company's specific needs.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that the student have a working knowledge of:
- Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, or Vista.
- Drafting, design, or engineering experience is helpful.
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
- AIA Learning Units for AIA members
Topics Covered*
- Building Information Modeling
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Revit MEP Basics (User
Interface) and Viewing the Model
- User Interface.
- Creating Callout Views
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Starting a New Project
- Using Files
- Import the Model
- Use Copy/Monitor for Levels
- Floor Plan and Ceiling Plan
- Creating/Modifying View Templates & Applying View Templates
- Create Plans per discipline depending on Bullet Points above
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Electrical Systems
- Layout Light Fixtures
- Panel Layout
- Create Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Wiring
- Panel Schedules
- Electrical Tagging
- Light Fixture Properties
- Adding Switches
- Adding Receptacles
- Circuiting Receptacles
- Autodesk Seek
- Working with Architects and Engineers
*Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
*Course length and cost are based on a minimum of four attendees. MasterGraphics reserves the right to cancel classes.
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