- [Voiceover] What I'd like to do in this video…is add some duct accessories.…And also, I'd like to configure the routing preferences…of our duct to add some different fittings.…I'm gonna go to my Level One Ceiling Plan.…I'm gonna zoom into this area here,…and I'm gonna go to "Systems."…Now I'm gonna come over to my HVAC…and I'm gonna select "Duct Accessory."…What I have here, and the only accessory…we have in our model, is a fire damper.…
So, with my fire damper, what I wanna do is,…I wanna find a rectangular duct,…now I wanna put it in there.…So, I can go to either side of the wall,…although this duct's above the wall,…perhaps this wall runs all the way up…to the bottom of the deck.…I'm gonna put my fire damper right here.…It's gonna cut itself in, and the fire damper's there.…I can also come down here.…It doesn't really matter what size,…I'm gonna go ahead and put my fire damper right here.…Now, once it's in, what I can do is,…I can click on the "Cycle" button,…and it will cycle through based on how it went in.…
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Released
4/18/2016- Electrical
- Mechanical
- Plumbing
- Fire protection
- General MEP workflows and trade coordination
You can dive into a specific trade, or take the entire course to learn about all aspects of the vast Revit MEP ecosystem. Upon completion, you'll know how to create basic floor plans, design electric circuits and lighting systems, model air intake and exhaust systems, create plumbing plans, and design fire alarm and sprinkler systems, and document your designs for construction and fabrication.
- Touring the Revit interface
- Linking to other models
- Creating floor plans
- Adding electrical panels, circuits, lighting, switches, conduit, and cables
- Creating a mechanical project
- Adding air terminals and ducting
- Sizing and tagging ducts
- Creating a plumbing view
- Adding supply piping and sanitary piping
- Creating fire protection fire alarm systems
- Adding sprinklers
- Importing CAD models in Revit 2017
- Working with text and dimensions
- Modeling fabrication parts
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome33s
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1. Starting a Revit Project
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Touring the user interface5m 58s
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Creating floor plans3m 13s
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Viewing the models7m 28s
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2. Revit Electrical
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Adding receptacles3m 48s
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Adding panels2m 31s
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Creating spaces5m 37s
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Creating a circuit5m 21s
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Adding lighting fixtures3m 37s
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Adding switches4m 57s
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Creating a switching circuit3m 28s
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Adding conduit6m 21s
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Creating conduit types3m 47s
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Adding cable tray4m 26s
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Tagging a plan6m 52s
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3. Revit Mechanical
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Adding mechanical equipment4m 58s
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Adding air terminals4m 40s
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Adding a supply duct8m 33s
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Adding a return duct5m 10s
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Sizing a duct4m 31s
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Tagging a duct6m 50s
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Creating HVAC zones9m 26s
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Adding insulation4m 15s
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Adding hydronic piping8m 28s
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4. Revit Plumbing
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Creating a plumbing view6m 37s
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Adding plumbing fixtures8m 34s
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Adding drains7m 15s
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Adding equipment5m 18s
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Exploring piping systems5m 30s
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Adding pipe accessories3m 46s
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Tagging pipes5m 39s
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5. Revit Fire Protection
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Adding sprinkler heads3m 9s
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Modeling mains3m 43s
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Modeling branch lines2m 59s
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6. Revit Workflow
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Creating detail views7m 42s
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Importing CAD3m 17s
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Importing details1m 45s
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Creating sheets7m 16s
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Printing sheets2m 48s
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Creating schedules7m 28s
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Using phasing5m 50s
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Working with text3m 3s
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Working with dimensions3m 36s
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Simple modify techniques4m 15s
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Conclusion
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Next steps29s
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