Revit MEP Electrical Masterclass- From Beginner to Advanced
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Note : This course is being updated every week, with new sections being added regularly.
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How does this course ensure thorough and practical training in electrical modeling to meet industry standards?
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What hands-on learning opportunities does the project-based approach provide for mastering electrical modeling skills?
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How does this course cater to a diverse audience and offer unique benefits to professionals from various disciplines?
This course is a comprehensive and highly practical guide covering all the necessary topics for modeling, quantifying, and sheeting electrical items.
In this course, all technical aspects are covered according to standards in modeling.
This course is also very practical for mechanical, architectural, and structural engineers as all concepts are taught from the basics.
The course is project-based, and electrical item modeling is taught in two projects. The Project Browser window settings are customized for these projects.
Even parametric modeling of various families is taught in this course
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Defining various connections for cable trays and conduits based on standards
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Defining Service Types and suitable filters for various cable trays and conduits
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Placing various lights and electrical devices
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Modeling various family types such as switches, outlets, and electrical panels
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Familiarity with Lookup Tables in the family environment
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Adjusting the Project Browser window and changing its structure according to the project type
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Identifying and resolving various warnings and potential errors in drawing electrical items
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Identifying and resolving clashes between cable trays and conduits with other modeled items
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Accurate and practical quantification of all electrical items
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Tagging, sheeting, and preparing the necessary drawings from the electrical model
After modeling, it is necessary to have practical exports from the 3D model. These outputs include quantification and executive drawings, which are fully taught in this course.
After completing this course, you will be a professional in electrical modeling and will be able to easily model all projects and prepare the necessary outputs
Please watch this course and feel free to ask me any questions you have while watching it. Additionally, during learning this course, ask me questions so that I can guide you
Enroll now for being professional in BIM and MEP Electrical Modeling.
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1Selecting the appropriate electrical template - Types of cable traysVideo lesson
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2Initial considerations for drawing cable traysVideo lesson
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3Differences between the types of cableVideo lesson
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4Types of cable tray connections in RevitVideo lesson
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5Types of cable tray connections in the Type Properties windowVideo lesson
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6Defining custom cable tray connectionsVideo lesson
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7Differences between cable trays with fittings and without fittingsVideo lesson
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8Defining Bend Radius MultiplierVideo lesson
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9Parking Project: Performing initial setupVideo lesson
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10Parking Project: Linking cable tray drawingsVideo lesson
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11Parking Project: Downloading bent cable trayVideo lesson
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12Parking Project: Configuring connections, Service Type, dimensionsVideo lesson
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13Parking project: Drawing cable traysVideo lesson
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14Parking project: Drawing Power cable traysVideo lesson
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15Parking project: Drawing Low Current cable traysVideo lesson
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16Parking project: Defining filters for cable traysVideo lesson
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17Parking project: Identifying cable tray clashes with mechanical itemsVideo lesson
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18Parking project: Identifying clashes using the Interference Check commandVideo lesson
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