Revit MEP Electrical Design
Autodesk has taken Bulding Design and Electrical digital CAD drawing to next level with very innovative ideas and really powerful tools. AutoDesk Revit MEP Electrical design software is what every single Electrical Engineer is very curious to learn. With Autodesk Revit MEP Electrical you can develop higher quality and accurate scaled designs in few minutes. The tools in Revit MEP Electrical support Building Information Modelling (BIM). Using Revit MEP Electrical you can Create a Electrical Design, Analyze, Collaborate, create documentation and Visualize it. Using Revit MEP uses preloaded 3D objects to create perfect design within few clicks and other customized objects as needed. Transforming them visually into 3D are just a click away making Electrical design’s jobs efficient, easier and less time consuming using Revit MEP tools. Revit drawings are fully coordinated in terms of the creating the objects. Such a powerful tools will allow users to manipulate drawing in the project or even a single individual 3D object in geometrical models. Excellent advantage of using Revit is its rendering engine which makes more realistic image and visualize it perfectly. How impressive it can be ! Attending Autodesk Revit MEP Electrical training with Training Square would enable you to acquire all the skills required for competent and efficient usage of the Revit MEP Electrical software. At Training Square we have Industry Expert and Certified Trainers with many years of industry experience who would patiently guide you to achieve your goal and certainly our learning environment is very friendly. Our success lies on your success. Please call us on 0207 256 2268 and speak with our helpful course adviser and we will guide you through the enrolment process.
Overview
Revit Electrical Training Overview:
Revit MEP Training:
- Revit MEP Electrical Training
Delivery:
- Revit MEP classroom training. Instructor led hands-on classes.
Revit MEP Project Work:
- Project using Revit MEP for Electrical
Revit MEP Course Length:
- 2 Weeks or Fast Track 2 Days
Revit Electrical Training Includes:
- Hands-on Training, Lab Exercises, Project work, Unlimited Lab Access, Free Re-training
Revit Electrical Training Locations:
- Liverpool Street, London
- London Bridge, London
- Moorgate, London
Flexible Starting Dates:
- Revit Electrical Training on Weekdays, Weekends and Evenings
Detailed Syllabus
- Autodesk Revit MEP - Electrical
- Autodesk Revit MEP - Project Work
- Revit MEP - Work sets and Work sharing
Price Info
- Hands-on Tutor Led Training
- Classroom Based Practical Training
- Unlimited Practice Lab Access
- Small Size Class and Interactive Sessions
- Lab Exercises
- Mock Exam
- Wi-Fi Internet
- Refreshments
- Completion Certificate
- Free Re-training
- Cost is calculated at 70 percent Tuition Vatable and 30 percent Training Book(s) with 0 rated Vat
Package Deal Offers
Career Package
AutoCAD 2D and 3D - £890 + Web and Graphic Design - £1090 + Revit MEP - £850 : Total £2830
Specialised Package
AutoCAD 2D and 3D - £890 + Web and Graphic Design - £1090 : Total £1990
Professional Package
AutoCAD 2D and 3D - £890 + Revit MEP - £850 : Total £1740
Autodesk Revit MEP Electrical General Tools
Exploring the User Interface
- The Ribbon, Tabs, Contextual Tabs, Editor Tabs
- Customizing the Ribbon, Toolbar, User Interface
- Properties Palette, View Control Bar, Status Bar
- Info Center, Menus and Settings
- Keyboard Shortcuts, Graphics
- Context Menus
Creating an Effective Project Template
- Understanding Templates, Project Browser Organization
- Sorting Views within Groups, Types of Views
- Setting the Number of Levels, Working with Plan Types
- Creating a Working View , Display Settings for Views
- Template Views, Schedule Views
- Establishing Project Settings
- Object Styles, Drafting Line Settings
- Export Settings, Annotation Styles
- Project Units and Phases
- Defining Preloaded Content and Its Behaviour
- Annotation, Component, System Families
- MEP Settings, Creating Sheet Standards
- Title blocks, Sheet Organization
Work sets and Work sharing
- Understanding Central Files
- Creating a Central File, New Work set
- Creating and Working with Local Files
- Synchronizing a Local File with the Central File
- Managing and Using the Power of Work sets
Project Collaboration
- Preparing Your Files for Sharing
- Working with Linked Revit Files, Linking Revit Files, Managing Revit Links
- Monitoring Elements, Responding to Change Alerts
- Reconciling Hosting, Maintaining Project Coordination
- Linking CAD Files
- Exporting Revit File to a CAD Format
- Using Image Files in a Revit MEP
- Autodesk Revit Server
- Cloud-Based Solutions
Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data
- 2D Data Types
- 2D Data for Standard Details
- 2D Data for Plans, Sections, and Elevations
- 3D Data Types, ADSK
- AutoCAD DWG, SketchUp
- Other File Formats
Parameters
- Understanding Parameter Basics
- Choosing the Correct Parameter
- Naming Parameters
- Type Parameters, Instance Parameters
- Setting Parameter Discipline, Type, and Grouping
- Using Parameters in Families
- Dimensional Parameters Lock Function
- Parameter Types, Type Catalogues, Formulas
- System Parameters, Lookup Tables
- Using Shared Parameters, Project Parameters
- Parameters in Schedules
- Working with Formulas, Rounding
Schedules
- Defining Schedules
- Fields Tab, Filter Tab, Sorting/Grouping Tab
- Formatting Tab, Appearance Tab
- Editing a Schedule
- Mechanical Equipment Schedules
- Lighting Fixture, System Family, Model Component Schedules
- Using Schedules for Design and Analysis
- Schedule Keys, Panel Schedules
- Using Schedules for Project Management
- Sheet List, View List, Note Block
Autodesk Revit MEP for Electrical
Lighting
- Efficient Lighting Design
- Spaces and Lighting
- The Reflected Ceiling Plan
- Lighting Work sets and Analysis
- Hosting Options for Lighting Fixtures and Devices
- Lighting Fixtures in a Ceiling
- Lighting Fixtures in Sloped Ceilings
- Ceiling Changes
- Overhead Fixtures in Spaces with No Ceiling
- Wall-Mounted Lights
- Switches, Site Lighting
- The Site Plan, Site Lighting Layout, Site Lighting Analysis
Power and Communications
- Modelling Methods for Power and Systems Devices
- Using Annotation Symbols
- Using Face-Hosted Families
- Avoiding Interference of Symbols
- Creating Circuits
- Placing Devices and Equipment Connections
- Disconnect Switches
- Distribution Equipment and Transformers
- Switchboards, Panels, Other Equipment
- Creating Power Distribution Systems
- Power Diagrams
- Tips for Creating Power Diagrams
- Creating a Fire Alarm System Model
- Fire Alarm Riser Diagram
- Fire Alarm Diagram Using Drafting Tools and Symbols
- Modeling Conduit and Cable Tray
- Defining Electrical Settings
- Placing Conduit in a Model
- Placing Cable Tray in a Model
- Creating Family Types
Circuiting and Panels
- Establishing Electrical Settings
- Wiring Settings, Voltage Definitions
- Distribution Systems, Load Calculations
- Creating Circuits and Wiring for Devices and Fixtures
- Editing Wiring, Editing Circuits
- Drawing Wires Manually
- Controlling Wire Display
- Managing Circuits and Panels
- Circuit Properties, Wire Properties
- Panel Properties, Other Panels and Circuits
- Using Schedules for Sharing Circuit Information
Managing Content in Autodesk Revit MEP Electrical
Solid Modeling
- Solids and Voids
- Extrusions, Blends, Revolves, Sweeps
- Swept Blends, Joining Geometry
- Voids, Reference Planes and Lines
- Constraints and Dimensions
- Visibility Control, In-Place Massing
Creating Symbols and Annotations
- Using Drafting Tools in Revit
- Drawing Arcs, Using Other Drawing Tools
- Creating Filled Regions
- Building a Symbol Library
- Generic Annotations
- Subcategories, Text and Labels
- Detail Components
- Controlling Visibility of Lines, Regions, and Annotations
- Using Visibility Parameters
- Using Constraints, Using Labels and Tags
- Label Format Options, Labels and Linework
Creating Equipment
- Modelling MEP Equipment
- Hosting Options, Family Categories
- Detail Level, Geometry for Connection Points
- Equipment Pads
- Adding Connectors to Equipment Families
- Duct Connectors, Pipe Connectors
- Electrical Connectors
- Multiple Connectors in Families
- Creating Clearance Spaces
- Adding Parameters and Constraints
Creating Lighting Fixtures
- Understanding Types of Lighting Fixture Families
- Non hosted Lighting Fixtures
- Face-Hosted Lighting Fixtures
- Face-Hosted Families for Wall-Mounted Lights
- Fixture Types Based on Dimensions
- Fixture Types Based on Fixture Performance and Lighting Characteristics
- Naming Conventions
- Performing a Lighting Analysis
- Light Source Location
- Light Source Definitions
- Light Source Parameters
- Using Fixture Families as Intelligent Objects
- Using Parameters
- Adding Connectors
- Representing Light Fixtures on Construction Documents
Creating Devices
- Modeling Device Geometry
- Category and Parameters
- Geometry and Reference Planes
- Using Annotations for Devices
- Adding Parameters and Connectors
- Using Parameters for Labels
- Adding Connectors
- The Bottom Line
Details
- Drafting and Detailing Tools
- Line Styles
- Regions
- Detail Components
- CAD Details
- Using Drafting Views
- Converting Details
- Strategies for Creating a Detail Library
- Inserting 2D Elements
- Inserting Views
- Model Detail Views
- Plan Callouts
- Section Callouts
Sheets
- Creating a Titleblock
- Using Existing CAD Graphics
- Using Text and Labels
- Using Logos and Images
- Working with Sheets in a Project
- Organizing Project Browser Sheets
- Placing Views on Sheets
- Working with Viewports
- Adding Annotations
- Placing Schedules
- Using Sheet Lists
- Making Sheet Revisions
- Printing Sheets
- Exporting Sheets
- Revit MEP Electrical Training
- Lab Exercises, Project work, Unlimited Lab Access, Free Re-training
- Project using Revit MEP for Electrical
- Revit MEP classroom training. Instructor led hands-on classes.
- 2 Weeks or Fast Track 2 Days
- Revit Electrical Training on Weekdays, Weekends and Evenings