What fun would having a panel in our model be if we couldn't associate a panel schedule with it! This video will show you how to create a customized panel schedule. We will also look at how to move breakers around, add spares and rebalance the panel's loads. Wer will then create a shet and drag the panel onto that sheet.
- [Voiceover] Now that we have panels…physically in our model,…and we're circuited to them,…we can look at the Panel Schedules.…Let's jump into Revit, under Projects,…let's go Open.…I am going to find Panel Schedules,…and I am going to click Open.…In my project browser I am want to go…to Power Floor Plan 1-Power.…I'm gonna zoom in here.…I'm gonna grab my PP1 power panel.…Now I am going to come up here,…and I am going to click on Create Panel Schedules.…
I am going to use the Default Template.…Now if we move it down a little bit,…we will see Kitchen 110 Powers on Circuit Two.…Now this is like a normal panel.…What we can do is we can select Circuit One,…and we can move it down.…We can move it across if we want to.…We can even click on Move To,…and you can select any one of these slots.…You can kind of move it down that way.…Now if we get everything shuffled around.…What we can do is Re balance the Loads.…That is going to put everything back…to where we want it.…
It's going to Re balance our loads for us.…Now if we want, down here, we can edit the font of course.…
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10/3/2018Released
9/9/2016Once you're finished with this course, you can feel confident taking the Revit MEP 2015 Certified Professional exam.
- Importing AutoCAD files into Revit
- Linking Revit models
- Using worksets
- Creating new family types
- Adding and modifying panels, circuits, switches, conduits, and more
- Creating detail views
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 11/01/2017. What changed?
A: A new video was added that covers creating and applying filters. In addition, the following topics were updated: collaboration, elements, modeling, and views and sheets.
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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What's new3m 46s
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1. Collaboration
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Link Revit6m 39s
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Create floor plans4m 4s
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Use worksets10m 21s
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2. Elements
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Create a new family type3m 5s
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Edit family connectors4m 30s
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3. Modeling
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Electrical: Use cable trays3m 52s
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Electrical: Work with spaces7m 51s
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4. Views and Sheets
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Apply view templates6m 7s
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Create detail views7m 12s
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Add text and dimensions7m 2s
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Tagging elements6m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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