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Autodesk® Revit® MEP 2010
Fundamentals
by Advanced Solutions, Inc.
In this book, the engineer and designer are introduced to
the fundamental items they need to understand about the software.
Beginning with the rules, the interface and explanations
of design and process workflow, the book moves into where
the project begins – with exercises on setting up a
project in the most efficient fashion possible. Since sustainability,
LEED accreditation, and the desire of the industry to create
more energy efficient structures, a section on how to analyze
the building model follows the project setup. (Learn
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Technical Training Manual
Autodesk Revit MEP 2010
August 2009
560+ Pages
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Introduction
The mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering industry is
rapidly evolving – with that change, the tools that are used
by the engineers are changing as well. Autodesk – the
largest computer aided design software company in the world – has
released its fourth version of the Revit software that includes
tools to help the designer and engineer complete work in a much
more efficient fashion than in previous years. The Revit
MEP 2010 software can help the engineer be more productive,
create accurate documents and coordinate with other disciplines
in an even more efficient process than in the past.
That leads to why we at Advanced Solutions, Inc. made the
decision to produce this technical training manual. Based
on the authoring team's experience with real world projects, we
felt it was important enough to develop training courseware that
follows the design process. We also strongly believed that
the exercises should reflect real-world examples as closely as
possible, so we sought out the advice of some of our clients – the
engineering firms that are the end users of software such as Revit
MEP.
This collaboration has helped us to produce this document, which
we feel will help the MEP engineer learn not only how Revit MEP
works, but why the tools work the way they do – and how they
can help the engineer in his daily work.
In this book, the engineer and designer are introduced to the
fundamental items they need to understand about the software. Beginning
with the rules, the interface and explanations of design and process
workflow, the book moves into where the project begins – with
exercises on setting up a project in the most efficient fashion
possible. Since sustainability, LEED accreditation, and the
desire of the industry to create more energy efficient structures,
a section on how to analyze the building model follows the project
setup. Breaking the project up into workable pieces known
as worksets, which allow multiple users to work off of a single
integrated project model, completes the first section of the training.
Subsequent chapters include explanations and exercises for creating
HVAC, electrical, plumbing, process piping and fire protection
systems within the project. After reviewing these items,
the user is moved back into the common portions of the program,
including running interference detection tools, coordination with
other disciplines, annotating views and completing schedules. Once
this course is complete, we are also providing an additional class
that provides even more advanced training, including setting up
templates, creating custom families, and even more ... but that's
the next book.
A special thanks goes out to Norb Howell, CTO, of Advanced
Solutions, for putting up with us and supporting us in this
endeavor. Additional thanks go to Milton Small, Kerry
Kane and Kim Peterson of Small Kane Architects for
providing the architectural design project to use as the background
for this project. Also, thanks go to Kristen Fierro of
Advanced Solutions for creating the Revit Architecture model from
the backgrounds provided by Small Kane.
We hope this book helps you get the most out of your Revit MEP
software – so enjoy!
David Butts
Senior Technical Engineer and Training Manager – Advanced
Solutions, Inc.
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Table of Contents
- Revit MEP – Interface
- Interface
- Exercise: The User Interface
- Revit MEP – Project Fundamentals
- The Rules for Revit MEP
- What is BIM – Elements Explained
- Design and Project Workflow
- Project Template Settings
- Project Set Up
- Exercise: Preparing the Architectural Model
& Setting Up a Project
- Worksets
- Printing / Collaboration
- Exercise: Importing CAD Formats
and Exporting CAD Formats
- Analyzing the Model
- Analyzing the Model
- Exercise: Analyzing the Model
- Mechanical Essentials
- Adding and Modifying Equipment
- Exercise: Adding and Modifying Equipment
- Defining the System Relationship
- Exercise: Defining the System Relationship
- Creating Connection Geometry
- Exercise: Creating Connection Geometry
- Electrical Essentials
- Adding and Modifying Devices, Fixtures andEquipment
- Exercise: Adding and Modifying Devices, Fixtures, and Equipment
- Defining the System Relationship
- Exercise: Creating Power and Switch Systems
- Creating Connection Geometry
- Exercise: Creating Connection Geometry
- Plumbing/Piping/Fire Protection Essentials
- Adding and Modifying Fixtures and Equipment
- Exercise: Adding and Modifying Fixtures And Equipment
- Defining the System Relationship
- Exercise: Defining the System Relationship Plumbing Systems
- Exercise: Defining and HVAC and Sprinkler Piping System
- Creating Connection Geometry
- Exercise: Creating Connection Geometry
- Coordinating the Model
- Interference Check
- Exercise: Check and Fix Interference Conditions
- Coordination Review
- Exercise: Coordination Review
- Annotating the Model
- Adding Tags
- Exercise: Placing Tags in a View
- Text and Dimensions
- Exercise: Placing Text and Dimensions
- Adding and Editing Schedules
- Exercise: Creating an Air Terminal Schedule
- Exercise: Creating a Light Fixture Schedule
- Defining Additional Views with Callouts
- Exercise: Define Additional Views with Callouts/Sections
- Placing Views on Sheets
- Exercise: Placing Views on Sheets
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