Learning Autodesk Revit MEP 2016
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In this Revit MEP 2016 training course, expert author Tim Dundr teaches you the basics of using Revit to design mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no previous Revit MEP experience is necessary.
You will start with a tour of the 2016 user interface, including how to customize the interface and use keyboard shortcuts. You will then learn how to use the basic creation and editing tools, such as copy and paste, rotate, mirror, and extend and trim. Tim will show you how to start a new MEP project, explaining the various views, spaces, and zones you will be working with. This video tutorial also covers topics including building performance analysis, HVAC, hydronic piping systems, and plumbing and fire protection systems. You will also learn about electrical systems and electrical panel schedules. Finally, you will learn about documentation, how to set up and use worksharing, and how to present your finished projects.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have developed the knowledge and skills necessary to be able to create your own projects in Revit MEP 2016. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
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1Important - Download These First - Working Files
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2Revit MEP 2016 - Overview
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3About The Author
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4The Revit MEP 2016 Interface
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5Customizing The User Interface
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6Keyboard Shortcuts
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7Using The Included Working Files
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8Working With Views
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9Project Files And Templates
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10Family Files And Templates
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11System Families
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12In-Place Families
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35Starting A New MEP Project
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36Linking An Architects Revit Model
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37Copy Monitor - Levels And Grids
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38Copy Monitor - MEP Fixtures
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39Initial Plan Views
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40The Coordination Review Message
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41Project Information
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42Saving Your MEP Project - Standalone
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43Saving Your MEP Project - Worksharing Enabled
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44Creating Local Files
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45Linking CAD Files
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46Using Linked CAD Files - Architectural Approach
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47Using Linked CAD Files - Architecture Elevations
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48Using Linked CAD Files - Architecture Floor Plans
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