Autodesk Revit MEP 2013
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In the past 5 releases Revit MEP has really matured and found critical mass within the engineering and building design field. This VTC course will give you a foundation for every feature you will need to successfully model the systems of a building and release a set of construction documents. Author Damon Ranieri will first focus on the picks, clicks, and tools most often sought after as a user begins to settle into a Revit workflow. From there, he will explore some of the Ƭback of houseĆ® tasks like creating templates, choosing appropriate settings, and dealing with a content library. He will show you how to set up the job before moving on to modeling the building systems. You will explore all the features and techniques needed to produce readable drawings efficiently and profitably. In short, this course will take you through the entire life of a project, allowing you to envision how youĆll realistically apply Revit to your work. This title is a self-paced software training course delivered via pre-recorded video. We do not provide additional information outside of the posted content.
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23Exploring Views and Visibility Graphics
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24Visibility from Linked Models
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25Understanding and Using View Templates
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26Phase Graphics
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27Creating and Using Scope Boxes
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28Creating Dependant Views
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29Creating Matchlines and View References
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30Annotations and Dimensions
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31Techniques for Tagging Objects
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32Detail Views - Callouts to Model Views
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33Detail Views - Callouts to Drafting Views
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34Creating Sheets and Sheet Sets
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35Mechanical Settings - Air Side
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36Placing Zones
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37Air System Connector Basics
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38Duct Connectors
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39Duct and Duct System Families
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40Graphic Display of Duct Systems
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41Modeling Ductwork Basics
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42Generate Layout Feature for Ductwork
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43Adjusting Ductwork Justification
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44Primary Air System Layout
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45Techniques for Modifying Ductwork
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46Secondary Air System Layout
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47Mechanical Settings - Piping
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48Pipe System Connector Basics
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49Pipe Connectors
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50Pipe and Pipe System Families
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51Graphic Display of Pipe Systems
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52Placing Equipment and Fixtures
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53Modeling Piping Basics
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54Generate Layout Feature for Piping
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55Adjusting Piping Justification
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56Modeling Sloped Piping
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57Techniques for Modifying Piping
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58Controlling Visibility - View Filters
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59Electrical Settings
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60Power & Device Connectors
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61Placing Power Distribution Equipment
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62Placing End of Line Devices
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63Rehosting Face-Based Devices
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64Circuiting a System
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65Circuiting a Transformer
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66Modifying Circuiting
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67Panelboard Schedules
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68Balancing the Panel
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69Modifying Panelboard Schedules
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70Adding Wiring Annotation
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71Modifying Circuit Tags
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72Conduit and Conduit System Families
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73Types of Conduit Connectors
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74Modeling Conduit Basics
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75Cable Tray & Cable Tray System Families
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76Modeling Cable Tray Basics
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77Lighting Design Basics
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78Luminaire Schedules
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79Lighting Power Density
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80Switch System Basics
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81Color Legends for Lighting Levels
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82Modeling Low Voltage Systems Basics
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