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Including a firefighter's control and indicating panel - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Fire-Alarm Systems Design
Including a firefighter's control and indicating panel
- Other panels, such as firefighters indicating panels, can easily be added to our models as well. I may have mentioned it, but these kinds of items are almost always provided by the manufacturer these days. The objective of this video is to find the stock reddit panels and place one in our model in the electrical room. So, we will browse to the file we want open. So, lets go, projects, open. We will scroll to our firefighter model and click open. Go to the systems tab. Click on electrical equipment. Click load family. Let's go back to our fire alarm directory. And I want to find a firefighters control and indicating panel. We will click, open. I think I'll stick it down in this corner right about here. Hit escape a few times. Now lets select our panel. For the panel name, let's call it FFCP-01. Click apply. Sometimes it doesn't take. Again, FFCP-01, hit enter, hit apply. And it puts it in there. Very nice. Now, if we come to our coordination, we have a few 3D views built up. Here's…
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Adding wall-hosted devices3m 27s
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Incorporating ceiling-mounted devices3m 29s
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Including fire-alarm control panels3m 28s
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Adding fire-alarm "hold open" devices2m 2s
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Including a firefighter's control and indicating panel2m 49s
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Adding a cable tray3m 32s
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Adding a conduit3m 24s
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