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Get to know about What is benifit of Autodesk Revit MEP?

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Get to know about What is benifit of Autodesk Revit MEP?

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  1. What is Autodesk Revit MEP? Autodesk Revit MEP is a building information modeling (BIM) software created by Autodesk for professionals who engage in MEP engineering. MEP stands for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, which are the three engineering disciplines that Revit MEP addresses. By utilizing BIM as opposed to computer-aided drafting (CAD), Revit MEP is able to leverage dynamic information in intelligent models — allowing complex building systems to be accurately designed and documented in a shorter amount of time. Each intelligent model created with Revit MEP represents an entire project and is stored in a single database file. This allows changes made in one part of the model to be automatically propagated to other parts of the model, thus enhancing the workflow for Revit MEP users. What are the benefits of using Revit MEP? Individuals who currently work in or are pursuing careers in the mechanical, electrical, or plumbing engineering fields will discover many benefits of using Revit MEP. The BIM workflow offered by Revit MEP not only maximizes productivity but also helps to streamline your design and documentation workflows; speeding projects from design to completion while automating updates across your model with a single design change. Autodesk Revit MEP offers many other tools and features that can enhance productivity such as Building Performance Analysis, Autodesk 360 Integration, Construction Documentation, Pressure and Flow Calculations, Pressure Loss Reports, Parametric Components, and much more. How is Revit MEP used? Autodesk Revit MEP is used by professionals across many industries to help reduce risk, develop better quality designs, and improve project delivery. For example, a HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) manufacturing company may use Revit MEP to develop detailed BIM-ready product models for engineering customers, which not only saves customers from having to spend hours drawing a single piece of equipment, but also increases accuracy and helps them deliver a more buildable product. In the case of an architectural firm, Revit MEP may be used to fast-track the design and construction of a military community hospital; leveraging BIM to allow everyone involved in the project to explore, visualize, and understand the outcomes of design choices from the earliest stages of the project. Ultimately, Revit MEP is used to streamline the engineering design process using a single model to enhance the communication of design intent before construction begins. This, in turn, helps stakeholders to make more informed and accurate design decisions that not only reduce the time it take to complete a project but also have a significant impact on overall building performance. What Cad Guru will teach in Revit MEP: Getting Started Starting AutoCAD MEP Understanding AutoCAD MEP Workspaces

  2. Understanding the Project Browser Understanding the Project Navigator Reviewing the Project Tab of Project Navigator Reviewing the Constructs Tab of Project Navigator Reviewing the Views Tab and Sheets Tab of Project Navigator Understanding XRefs and Project Files in Project Navigator Creating Categories in Project Navigator Adding Client Drawings as Elements with Project Navigator Creating Constructs in Project Navigator Modifying Constructs in Project Navigator Adding Backgrounds to Constructs in Project Navigator Creating Views in Project Navigator Creating Section and Elevation Views in Project Navigator Creating Sheets and Adding Views to Sheets in Project Navigator Using the Repath Project Command in Project Navigator Using Solution Tips Using MEP Snaps Using the MEP Compass Understanding Display Configurations Controlling Tab and Panel Visibility on the Ribbon Leveraging Option Settings for MEP Users Schematic Drawings Understanding Schematic Drawings Creating a Schematic View Drawing Creating Schematic Systems AddingSchematic Lines Adding Schematic Symbols Understanding Schematic Line Styles and Priorities Designing with Space and Zone Objects Understanding Spaces and Zones as Objects Generating Spaces Understanding Space Properties and Engineering Data AddingZones Exporting and Importing Space Engineering Data Setting Space Hatching Modifying Spaces Adding Ceiling Grids to Spaces Adding Holes to a Ceiling Grid Leveraging Autodesk 360 Energy Analysis Tools with AutoCAD MEP

  3. Modeling an MEP System Understanding Matching the Design Process Understanding MvParts and Connectors Displaying a Ceiling Grid in an MEP Model Adding HVAC Equipment Adding Electrical Equipment and Panels Adding Light Fixtures and Devices Adding Piping Equipment Adding Plumbing Fixtures Editing MvPart Styles and Instance Properties Using Anchors Setting Duct Layout Preferences Setting Duct Engineering Units Setting HVAC System Definitions and Options Adding Duct Creating Duct Layout Sizing Duct Setting Pipe Layout Preferences Setting Pipe Routing Preferences Setting Piping System Definitions and Options Adding Piping Creating Pipe Layouts Replacing Pipe and Duct Fittings Globally Setting Conduit Preferences Setting Cable Tray Preferences Setting Electrical System Definitions and Options Adding Conduit Adding Cable Tray Modifying Runs Setting Display Control Options Adding Labels Setting Plumbing Line Styles and System Definitions Adding Plumbing Lines Adding Accessories to 2D Plumbing Lines Adding Universal Connectors Using a Navisworks Coordination Model Electrical Systems Setting Electrical Preferences

  4. Creating an Electrical Project Database Using the Circuit Manager Defining Circuits Circuiting Devices Adding Wiring and Home Runs Analyzing Systems Checking Connections Detecting Interferences Processing Interferences Reviewing Electrical Circuits and Power Totals Creating and Exporting Circuit Reports Detailing Creating an Enlarged 3D Floor Plan View Creating an Enlarged 2D Floor Plan View Creating an Elevation View Creating a Section View Creating a Detail View Placing a Title Mark Editing Section and Elevation Styles Using the Refresh and Regenerate Section Tools Annotation Adding Tags Adding Schedule Tables Defining Schedule Table Groups Adding Panel Schedules Adding AutoCAD Annotations Construction Documents Creating Sheets Adding Views to Sheets Editing Sheets Managing Subsets and Sheet Templates Adding a Drawing List Publishing Project Drawings Transmitting and Archiving Projects

  5. Exporting to PDF Documents Creating Rendered Images Using Revision Clouds Project Management Creating a New Project Understanding Basic Project Properties Understanding Advanced Project Properties Leveraging Project Drawing Templates Creating Typical Project View Drawings Customizing Project Sheets and Titleblocks Setting Project Template MEP Options Organizing Sheet Set Subsets Checking Project Standards Comparing Project Drawings Style Manager Understanding Object Types and Styles Reviewing Style Manager Tabs and Tools Understanding System Definitions Leveraging Layer Key Styles Reviewing Rise Drop Styles Reviewing Part Group Definitions Reviewing Part Routing Preferences Defining Electrical Device Styles Defining Symbol Categories Defining Electrical Load Categories Defining Wire Styles Understanding Fixture Unit Tables Understanding Pipe Sizing Tables Understanding Property Set Definitions Defining Property Set Definitions Manually Defining Property Set Definitions Automatically Defining Property Set Definitions - Formula Defining Location Property Set Definitions Defining Property Set Definitions - Classifications Defining Project Property Set Definitions Defining Anchor Property Set Definitions Defining Property Set Definitions for Graphics Defining List Definitions within the Property Set Definitions

  6. Defining Property Data Format Styles Sharing Styles with Other Drawings Understanding the Style Browser Using the Style Browser to Load MEP Styles Using the Style Browser to Add and Edit Objects Display System Understanding the Display Manager Defining Display Configurations and Sets Defining Object Representations Setting Style and System-Based Display Controls Setting Object-Based Display Controls Setting Layers versus Layer Keys per Display Component Defining 2D Section and Elevation Styles Content Development Reviewing the Catalog Libraries Reviewing the Content Builder Reviewing the Catalog Editor Creating 3D Model and Plan Symbols for Block-Based Parts Defining Multiview Parts from Blocks Adding MEP Connectors to Multiview Parts Adding and Editing 2D Symbol Content by Workplane Modifying Block-Based Parts Creating a Custom Catalog Creating a Parametric Fitting Part Defining the Formulas of a Parametric Fitting Editing the Parameters and Catalogs of Parametric Fittings Using the Parametric Part Wizard Creating Custom Tags Creating Custom Schedule Tables Managing Schematic Content Importing and Using ADSK Content For any query on course and for training contact: Ankit Kumar Business Head-INDIA Cad Guru project@cadguru.in / 9560741728

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