Training
Revit MEP Essentials
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Course Length: 3 days*
Class Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Cost: $1095*
2.1 CEUs available from Herzing College
21
AIA Learning Units
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Summary
This course is designed to help you learn the recommended workflow and basic skills required to navigate Revit MEP and use it to create and modify mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems. In this class you will work in a multiple platform and multiple system environment through project collaboration and design coordination. You will bring your project together by learning to document you project information.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for the new user of Revit MEP. Professionals from large medium, and small engineering and architecture-engineering firms. Building owners, facility engineers, as well as contractors can also benefit from using this product. It is suitable for commercial, residential, and institutional design and construction.
This is an excellent class for new hires, for those who are first going to Revit MEP or for those who are returning users.
Prerequisites
This course is designed for MEP engineering professionals who have completed the Revit® Architecture Essentials or Revit® Structure Essentials AOTC courseware.
It is recommended that students have a working knowledge of:
- MEP engineering and design
- Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Microsoft® Windows® XP
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
- AIA Learning Units for AIA members
Topics Covered*
Building Information Modeling
- Building Information Modeling
Revit MEP Basics
- Exploring the User Interface
- Working with Revit Elements and Families
Viewing the Model
- Exploring Views
- Controlling Object Visibility
- Working with Section and Elevation Views
- Working with 3D Views
Starting a New Project
- Setting Up a Project
- Setting Up View Templates
- Defining Discipline Settings
- Importing Typical DWGTM Details
- Linking a Revit Model
- Coordinating Linked Projects
Defining Volumes
- Representing Volumes
- Creating Zones
- Building Performance Analysis
Heating and Cooling Load Calculations
- Defining Heat and Cooling Information
- Calculating Heating and Cooling Loads
HVAC Systems
- Creating an HVAC System
- Generating Layouts
Piping Systems
- Creating System Piping
Plumbing Systems
- Creating Plumbing Systems
Fire Protection Systems
- Creating Fire Protection Systems
Electrical Systems
- Creating Electrical Circuits
- Generating Wires
Working with Architects and Engineers
- Running an Interference Check
- Multiple Disciplines and Linked Files
Detailing and Drafting
- Creating Callout Views
- Working with Detail Views
- Working with Drafting Views
Annotations and Schedules
- Adding Tabs
- Adding Dimensions, Symbols, and Text
- Creating Legends
- Working with Schedules
Construction Documentation
- Creating Sheets and Title Blocks
- Printing Sheets
* Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
*Course length and cost are based on a minimum of four attendees. MasterGraphics reserves the right to cancel classes.
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