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Released
9/28/2018- Linking architecture
- Creating fire-alarm views
- Adding wall and ceiling devices and control panels
- Placing a cable tray and conduit
- Adding circuitry
- Working with drawing sections
- Importing AutoCAD files into Revit
Skill Level Intermediate
Duration
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- [Eric] Hi, I'm Eric Wing, and welcome to Fire-Alarm System Design with Revit. In this course we'll look at how to set up all of your views, add devices, panels, and circuits. I'll start by showing you how to properly link an architectural model with the correct origin. Then I'll show you how to add ceiling devices, wall devices, control panels, and the system browser. We'll learn how to add conduit, cable tray, and perspective views of your model. We'll be covering all these features plus plenty of other tools and techniques.
Now, let's get started with Fire-Alarm System Design with Revit.
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Introduction
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1. Project Setup
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Linking architecture4m 18s
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Creating plan views3m 41s
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Creating fire-alarm views5m 44s
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Adding spaces5m 56s
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2. Incorporating Different Fire-Alarm Devices
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Adding wall-hosted devices3m 27s
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Adding a cable tray3m 32s
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Adding a conduit3m 24s
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3. Circuiting
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Adding in wires3m 6s
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Reviewing the System Browser2m 25s
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Editing the circuits2m 8s
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Adding panel schedules4m 43s
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Customizing panel schedules2m 55s
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Tagging panels and devices3m 56s
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4. Detailing
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Working with sections3m 10s
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Adding drafting views3m 41s
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Inserting views from files2m 51s
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Conclusion
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Next steps23s
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Video: Getting started with fire-alarm systems in Revit