Taking an online course in Revit MEP enables design engineers and modellers across mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) disciplines to create a detailed building services model. Using Revit, multi-disciplinary collaborative design and parametric equipment families can be created by design engineers.
Also, MEP modellers can create detailed HVAC, mechanical piping, electrical lighting and containment, public health and drainage models by enrolling for this online course in Revit MEP. Further, they can create detailed MEP legends and installation details and can extract BOQ (Bill of Quantities) and final documents. After completing this Revit MEP training course, students and professionals can apply for MEP jobs with designations such as Revit modellers or MEP coordinators.
Below are the topics covered in the course Revit MEP Comprehensive
Sr. No | Topic / Sub Topic | Total Course Duration 23H : 15M : 41S |
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0.1 | Welcome | 02.01 |
1.1 | Introduction and Understanding GUI | 6:54 |
2.1 | Working with Project Templates | 13:54 | |
2.2 | Setting Up Units and Keyboard Shortcuts | 3:18 | |
2.3 | Revit Element Properties | 9:52 | |
2.4 | Understanding View Properties | 9:18 | |
2.5 | Working with Visibility/Graphic Overrides | 14:42 | |
2.6 | Creating and Managing View Templates(Floor Plans) | 11:10 | |
2.7 | Creating and Managing View Templates(Elevations and Sections) | 17:46 |
3.1 | Adding Levels | 13:54 | |
3.2 | Editing Levels and Adding Grids | 13:18 |
4.1 | Linking CAD Drawing | 14:20 | |
4.2 | Managing CAD Link | 11:19 | |
4.3 | Importing CAD Drawing | 10:43 |
5.1 | Linking Architectural Revit Project | 10:43 |
6.1 | Starting a Mechanical Project | 11:52 | |
6.2 | Creating Duct Routing Preferences | 14:28 | |
6.3 | Adding Duct System Types | 10:34 | |
6.4 | Creating Duct Route | 15:16 | |
6.5 | Creating Vertical Ducts and Connection at Junctions | 16:13 | |
6.6 | Creating various Duct Connections | 12:06 | |
6.7 | Adding Mechanical Equipment | 15:06 | |
6.8 | Adding Insulation and Lining | 9:23 | |
6.9 | Adding Duct Accessories | 11:58 | |
6.10 | Adding Air Terminals | 18:19 | |
6.11 | Connecting Air Terminals | 15:14 | |
6.12 | Heating and Cooling Loads | 17:00 | |
6.13 | Creating an Autoroute Solution | 17:42 |
7.1 | Creating Pipe Routing Preference | 10:45 | |
7.2 | Adding Pipe System Types | 11:30 | |
7.3 | Creating Mechanical Pipe Route | 12:45 | |
7.4 | Placing Radiant Panels | 18:20 | |
7.5 | Adding Insulation and Pipe Accessories | 12:21 |
8.1 | Starting a Plumbing Project | 07:44 | |
8.2 | Creating Pipe Routing Preference and System Type for Sanitary Pipes | 10:01 | |
8.3 | Creating Drainage Pipe Route | 20:29 | |
8.4 | Creating Vertical Stack and Vent Pipes | 19:11 | |
8.5 | Adding Plumbing Fixtures | 12:59 | |
8.6 | Connecting Plumbing Fixtures | 21:07 | |
8.7 | Creating Domestic Water Pipes | 16:57 | |
8.8 | Connecting Plumbing Fixtures to Domestic Water Pipes | 13:11 |
9.1 | Starting an Electrical Project | 11:15 | |
9.2 | Creating Cable Tray Route | 17:50 | |
9.3 | Adding Lighting Fixtures and Lighting Devices | 10:55 | |
9.4 | Adding Electrical Equipments and Creating a Circuit | 15:10 | |
9.5 | Creating Wires and Conduits | 12:28 |
10.1 | Adding Sprinklers | 10:15 | |
10.2 | Creating Fire Fighting Pipe Route | 13:40 |
11.1 | Introduction to Dimensions | 15:08 | |
11.2 | Working with Dimensions | 18:51 | |
11.3 | Creating Dimension Style | 11:22 | |
11.4 | Creating Drafting View | 22:38 | |
11.5 | Creating Duct and Pipe Color Fill Legends | 21:33 |
12.1 | Working with Tags | 16:17 | |
12.2 | Creating Duct and Pipe Tag Family | 21:46 | |
12.3 | Creating Cable Tray and Lighting Device Tag Family | 18:37 | |
12.4 | Using Multi Category Tag | 10:43 |
13.1 | Creating Duct Fitting Schedule | 15:49 | |
13.2 | Creating Pipe Fitting Schedule | 16:45 | |
13.3 | Creating Panel Schedule | 18:51 |
14.1 | Adding Filters | 17:29 | |
14.2 | Creating Legend and Callout View | 17:57 | |
14.3 | Adding Scope Box | 17:33 | |
14.4 | Working with Underlay objects | 14:28 |
15.1 | Adding Sheets and Setting Up Views | 22:21 | |
15.2 | Adding Revisions to Sheet | 21:15 | |
15.3 | Creating a Sheet Family | 26:41 |
16.1 | Object Styles and Transfer Project Standards | 17:35 | |
16.2 | Creating Shared Parameters and Project Parameters | 21:06 | |
16.3 | Using Shared Parameters in Tags, Schedules and Filters | 12:22 | |
16.4 | Creating Global Parameters | 13:14 | |
16.5 | Managing Additional Settings | 25:05 |
17.1 | Creating and Managing Groups | 15:09 | |
17.2 | Working with Phases | 21:32 |
18.1 | Overview to various Export Formats | 11:22 | |
18.2 | Exporting Revit Views to CAD format | 20:29 |
19.1 | Printing and Plotting Sheets | 15:33 |
20.1 | Introduction to Families and Forms | 12:33 | |
20.2 | Creating an AHU Body | 21:01 | |
20.3 | Placing Duct Connectors | 25:05 | |
20.4 | Placing Hydronic Pipe Connectors | 28:34 | |
20.5 | Creating Vertical and Horizontal Unistruts | 17:53 | |
20.6 | Creating Frame using Unistruts-I | 18:35 | |
20.7/td> | Creating Frame using Unistruts-II | 19:00 | |
20.8 | Creating Module Frame | 23:13 |
21.1 | Creating a Central File | 23:00 | |
21.2 | Working in Local Files-I | 28:02 | |
21.2 | Working in Local Files-II | 20:24 |
22.1 | Closure | 01:54 |
This Revit MEP training course is suitable for mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, MEP draftsmen and firefighting and plumbing design professionals.
After completing this Revit MEP training course, students and professionals can apply for MEP jobs with designations such as Revit modellers or MEP coordinators. These designations involve the following responsibilities: