From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
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Looking at mechanical settings - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Looking at mechanical settings
- [Instructor] There are many settings in Revit. We can never really go through all of 'em, but let's go through the important ones and locate where all the settings are at. Some settings such as symbology and scale are important to know, especially if you're working at a picky firm. Jump into Revit Workflow-10. On the Systems tab, you will see these little arrows. These all basically go to the same spot, but let's go ahead and click on Mechanical Settings right here. Let's just start at the top. Hidden Line, line style is MEP Hidden. You can hit the drop-down. There's a bunch of 'em in there. So MEP Hidden is, I guess, appropriate. Small gaps, that's good, 1/64 of an inch, that works. We definitely want to draw MEP Hidden lines. So in 3D, if something's overlapping something, yeah, we should show it hid. Duct settings, annotation scale, all these details are good except for I don't want an 1/8, I want 3/32 of an inch for duct fitting annotation size. Air density, that's fine…
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Creating drafting views5m 26s
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Importing AutoCAD3m 25s
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Importing details2m 13s
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Creating sheets5m 42s
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Printing sheets2m 34s
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Creating schedules4m 19s
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Using phasing5m 2s
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Working with text2m 32s
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Working with dimensions3m 30s
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Looking at mechanical settings3m 5s
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Simple modify techniques4m 23s
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Making and controlling revisions5m 16s
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