Description
Revit MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) training is essential for professionals involved in the design and documentation of building systems. Here is a structured outline of a Revit MEP training program:
1. Introduction to Revit MEP
Overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Introduction to Revit interface and basic navigation
Project setup and organization
2. Mechanical Systems
HVAC systems basics and components
Creating mechanical systems and ductwork
Placing HVAC equipment and air terminals
Analyzing and sizing duct systems
Using tools for system inspection and conflict detection
3. Electrical Systems
Introduction to electrical systems in buildings
Creating electrical circuits and distribution systems
Placing electrical fixtures, panels, and equipment
Designing lighting systems and performing photometric analysis
Power and data layout, including cable tray and conduit design
4. Plumbing Systems
Plumbing system basics and components
Designing water supply and drainage systems
Placing plumbing fixtures, pipes, and fittings
Performing pipe sizing and system analysis
Creating plumbing schedules and documentation
5. Advanced MEP Features
Coordinating between different MEP systems
Clash detection and resolution
Working with linked models and managing changes
Using Revit MEP with other software (e.g., Navisworks for clash detection, AutoCAD for legacy drawings)