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Autodesk Revit MEP Training (Essential)
Description:
To take full advantage of Building Information Modeling, the Autodesk Revit MEP training (Essential) has been designed to teach the concepts and principles of creating 3D parametric models of MEP systems from engineering design through construction documentation. The training guide is intended to introduce students to the software’s user interface and the basic HVAC, electrical, and piping/plumbing components that make the Autodesk Revit software a powerful and flexible engineering modeling tool. The objective is to familiarize students with the tools necessary to create, document, and print the parametric model. The examples and practices are designed to take you through the basics of a full MEP project from linking in an architectural model to construction documents.
Duration:
3 Days
Prerequisites:
- It is highly recommended that students have experience and knowledge in MEP engineering and its terminology.
Objectives:
- Introduction to Autodesk Revit , its interface, including viewing, drawing, and editing commands
- Working with linked architectural files
- Creating and modifying views
- Understanding Revit MEP systems in general
- Creating spaces and zones
- Analyzing heating and cooling loads
- Working with HVAC module to add air terminals, mechanical equipment, and create HVAC systems
- Working with the Piping module to add mechanical equipment as well as creating hydronic piping systems
- Working with fixtures, piping systems, and analysis tools in the Plumbing module
- Working with fire protection systems
- Working with components, circuits, cable tray, and conduits in the Electrical module
- Creating and annotating construction documents
- Adding tags and creating schedules
- Detailing in Autodesk Revit MEP
HRDF Claimable:
As a Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) registered training center, our courses/ training are HRDF claimable.
Authorized Autodesk Training Center:
Trainees / Students completed training will receive Certificate of Completion from Autodesk.
1.1 Building Information Modeling
1.2 Overview of the Interface
1.3 Standard Terminology
1.4 Starting Projects
1.5 Viewing Commands
Chapter 2 Basic Drawing and Modify Tools
2.1 Using General Drawing Tools
2.2 Editing Elements
2.3 Working with Basic Modify Tools
2.4 Working with Additional Modify Tools
Chapter 3 Starting Autodesk Revit MEP Projects
3.1 Linking in Autodesk Revit Models
3.2 Copying and Monitoring Elements
3.3 Setting Up Levels
3.4 Batch Copy and Monitor
3.5 Coordination Review
Chapter 4 Working with Views
4.1 Duplicating Views
4.2 Adding Callout Views
4.3 Setting the View Display
4.4 Elevations and Sections
Chapter 5 Understanding MEP Systems
5.1 About MEP Systems
5.2 Working with Components
5.3 Connecting Components
5.4 Creating Systems – Overview
5.5 Analyzing Systems
6.1 Creating Spaces
6.2 Working with Spaces
6.3 Creating Zones
6.4 Creating Color Schemes
Chapter 7 Energy Analysis
7.1 Preparing a Project for Energy Analysis
7.2 Analyzing the Heating and Cooling Loads
7.3 Exporting for Secondary Analysis
Chapter 8 HVAC Systems
8.1 About HVAC Systems
8.2 Adding Air Terminals and Mechanical Equipment
8.3 Adding Ductwork
8.4 Modifying Ducts
8.5 Working with Fittings
8.6 Automatic Ductwork Layouts
Chapter 9 Hydronic Piping Systems
9.1 About Hydronic Piping Systems
9.2 Adding Mechanical Equipment
9.3 Drawing Piping
9.4 Creating Hydronic Systems
9.5 Automatic Piping Layouts
Chapter 10 Plumbing Systems
10.1 About Plumbing Systems
10.2 Adding Plumbing Fixtures
10.3 Drawing Piping for Plumbing Systems
10.4 Working with Plumbing Systems
10.5 Fire Protection Systems
11.1 About Electrical Systems
11.2 Placing Electrical Components
11.3 Creating Electrical Circuits
11.4 Cable Trays and Conduit
11.5 Electrical Panel Schedules
Chapter 12 Creating Construction Documents
12.1 Setting Up Sheets
12.2 Placing and Modifying Views on Sheets
12.3 Printing Sheets
Chapter 13 Annotating Construction Documents
13.1 Working with Dimensions
13.2 Working With Text
13.3 Adding Detail Lines and Symbols
13.4 Creating Legends
Chapter 14 Adding Tags and Schedules
14.1 Adding Tags
14.2 Working with Schedules
Chapter 15 Creating Details
15.1 Setting Up Detail Views
15.2 Adding Detail Components
15.3 Annotating Details