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Revit MEP Essentials

This document outlines the sessions of a Revit MEP Essentials training course. The course covers the Revit MEP interface, worksharing, family creation, HVAC cooling and heating load analysis, lighting design, plumbing, drafting and detailing tools, and a final project. Each session includes exercises for students to practice the covered topics. The goal of the course is to introduce students to the fundamentals of using Revit MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design.

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Revit MEP Essentials

This document outlines the sessions of a Revit MEP Essentials training course. The course covers the Revit MEP interface, worksharing, family creation, HVAC cooling and heating load analysis, lighting design, plumbing, drafting and detailing tools, and a final project. Each session includes exercises for students to practice the covered topics. The goal of the course is to introduce students to the fundamentals of using Revit MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design.

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Revit MEP Essentials

SESSION 1:
AN INTRODUCTION TO REVITMEP
 Introduction to Revit MEP Design
 Graphical User Interface: Ribbon, Tabs, Customizing ribbon, Quick access
toolbar, Options Bar, PropertiesPalette, Project Browser, View Control Bar,
Status Bar
 User Interface Control, Keyboard Shortcuts SESSION 2: WORKSHARING
 Central files, Create a New work set, Create a new Local file, Synchronizing
a Local file with Central file
 Work sharing: Working with Linked Revit file, Placing Link Revit file

Using Shared Coordinates, Managing Revit Links, Controlling Visibility of
Revit Links
 Monitoring Elements within Shared Models: Copy/Monitor, Copy/Monitor
Workflow for Linked Models, Reviewing Warnings for Monitored Elements,
Stopping Element Monitoring  Link CAD Files
 Exercises included for Practice

SESSION 2 & 3:
FAMILY CREATION
 Reference Planes and Lines, Constraints and Dimensions
 Parameters: Type parameters, Instance Parameters, Parameter Discipline,
Type, and Grouping, Type catalogs, Formulas, Lookup tables, Shared
parameters, Project parameters
 Family Types, Solid Modelling: Extrusions, Blends, Revolves, Sweeps,
Swept Blends, Join geometry, Voids, Visibility control
 Duct Connector, Pipe connector, Electrical connector
 Exercises included for Practice

SESSION 4&5:
HVAC COOLING AND HEATING LOAD ANALYSIS
 Space Modelling: Placing Spaces, Space Property Schedule, Modify Space
Properties, Zones
 Performing Heating and Cooling Load Analysis Supply Airflow schedule:
Load Analysis, Heating and Cooling loads report
 Logical systems, Mechanical settings, System Browser
 Setting Up Air Systems: Parameters
 Mechanical System & Duct Work: Air distribution components
 Mechanical Equipment Components : Air Conditioning/Handling Units,
VAV Boxes
 Duct Work: Create New duct Types, Automatic Duct routing, Manual Duct
routing
 Mechanical Piping System: Parameters, Creating Pipe systems, Selecting
Fitting for Pipe Types, Mechanical pipe settings
 Pipe Routing Options : Automatic & Manual Pipe Routing Pipe Fittings :
Using Pipe Fitting controls & Placing Fittings
 Exercises included for practice

SESSION 6&7:
EFFICIENT LIGHTING DESIGN
 Spaces and Lighting, Reflected Ceiling plan
 Lighting Analysis
 Light Fixtures, Ceiling changes, Overhead fixtures, Wall – mounted lights,
Switches
 Power and Communications: Modelling Methods for Power and Systems
Devices, Using Annotation Symbols, Using Face–Hosted Families , Avoiding
Interference of Symbols ,Creating Circuits
 Creating Power Distribution Systems: Modelling Conduit and Cable Tray,
Defining Electrical Settings, Placing Conduit in a Model, Placing Cable Tray
in a Model
 Circuiting and Panels: Establishing Electrical Settings, Wiring Settings,
Voltage Definitions, Distribution Systems, Load Calculations, Creating
Circuits and Wiring for Devices and Fixtures, Editing Wiring, Editing Circuits,
Drawing Wires Manually, Controlling Wire Display, Managing Circuits and
Panels, Circuit Properties, Wire Properties, Panel Properties
 Exercises included for Practice

SESSION 8&9:
PLUMBING
 Working with Plumbing Fixtures, Sloping Pipe, Annotating Invert Elevation
and Slope
 Use Fittings, Using Pipe Fitting Controls
 Exercises included for Practice

SESSION 10:
DRAFTING AND DETAIL TOOLS
 Line Styles, Regions, Detail Components, CAD Details, Drafting Views,
Detail Library, Detail Views,
 Sheets: Creating a Title block, Using Existing CAD Graphics , Sheets in a
Project File, Placing Views on Sheets, Viewports Properties, Annotations,
Schedules, Sheet Revisions, Printing Sheets, Export
 Exercises included for Practice
Final Project

Note: After Completion of every session student should perform


Assessment.

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