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Autodesk Revit MEP is used by professionals across many industries to help reduce risk, develop better quality
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designs, and improve project delivery. For example, a HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
manufacturing company may use Revit MEP to develop detailed BIM-ready product models for engineering
customers, which not only saves customers from having to spend hours drawing a single piece of equipment, but
also increases accuracy and helps them deliver a more buildable product. In the case of an architectural firm, Revit
MEP may be used to fast-track the design and construction of a military community hospital, leveraging BIM to
allow everyone involved in the project to explore, visualize, and understand the outcomes of design choices from
the earliest stages of the project. Ultimately, Revit MEP is used to streamline the engineering design process using
a single model to enhance the communication of design intent before construction begins. This, in turn, helps
stakeholders to make more informed and accurate design decisions that not only reduce the time it take to
complete a project but also have a significant impact on overall building performance.

Duration : Each Module 1.5 Months

Revit (Architecture) & Revit (Structures)

1. Core Concepts
Introducing building information modeling (BIM)
Working in one model with many views
Understanding Revit element hierarchy

2. Getting Comfortable with the Revit Environment


Understanding the different versions of Revit
Exploring the Recent Files window and the application menu
Using the ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)
Understanding context ribbons
Using the Properties palette
Using the Project Browser
Navigating views: Zooming, panning, and rotating
The basics of selecting and modifying
Accessing Revit options

3. Starting a Project
Creating a new project from a template
Accessing a multi-user project with worksharing
Configuring project settings
Refining a layout with temporary dimensions
Adding columns

4. Modeling Basics
Exploring wall properties and types
Locating walls
Using the modify tools
Adding doors and windows
Using constraints
Adding plumbing fixtures and other components
Using Autodesk Seek
Using wall joins

5. Links, Imports, and Groups


Linking AutoCAD DWG files
Creating topography from a DWG link
Understanding CAD inserts
Creating a group
Mirroring groups to create a layout
Creating Revit linksRotating and aligning a Revit link
Establishing shared coordinates
Managing links
Understanding file formats

6. Sketch-Based Modeling Components


Working with floors
Working with footprint roofs
Working with extrusion roofs
Attaching walls to roofs
Using the shape editing tools to create a flat roof
Working with slope arrows
Adding openings
Working with stairs
Adding railings to stairs
Working with ceilings
Adding extensions to railings

7. Complex Walls
Creating a custom basic wall type10m 18s
Understanding stacked walls
Adding curtain walls
Adding curtain grids, mullions, and panels
Creating wall sweeps and reveals
Exploring model lines

8. Visibility and Graphic Controls


Using object styles4m 19s
Working with visibility and graphic overrides
Using view templates
Hiding and isolating objects in a model
Understanding view range
Displaying objects above and below in plan views
Using the Linework tool
Using cutaway views

9. Rooms
Adding rooms
Controlling room numbering
Understanding room bounding elements
10. Schedules and Tags
10. Schedules and Tags
Understanding tags
Adding schedule views
Modifying schedule views
Creating a key schedule

11. Annotation and Details


Adding dimensions
Adding symbols
Adding legend views
Creating a detail callout
Adding detail components
Using arrays to duplicate objects parametrically
Adding filled and masking regions

12. The Basics of Families


Understanding families
Creating a new family from a template
Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints
Adding solid geometry
Cutting holes using void geometry
Adding blends
Completing the family

13. Sheets, Plotting, and Publishing


Adding sheets
Working with placeholder sheets
Aligning views with a guide grid
Outputting sheets to a DWF file
Exporting to AutoCAD
Plotting and creating a PDF

What is Autodesk Revit MEP? How is Revit MEP used?


Are you interested in knowing what Autodesk Revit MEP is? Are you also interested in getting information on how
to use Autodesk Revit MEP to design mechanical, electrical, or plumbing projects? We have provided answers to
these questions below and also information on some of the best training resources for learning how to use Revit
MEP.

What is Autodesk Revit MEP?


Autodesk Revit MEP is a building information modeling (BIM) software created by Autodesk for professionals
who engage in MEP engineering. MEP stands for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, which are the three
engineering disciplines that Revit MEP addresses. By utilizing BIM as opposed to computer-aided drafting (CAD),
Revit MEP is able to leverage dynamic information in intelligent models allowing complex building systems to
be accurately designed and documented in a shorter amount of time. Each intelligent model created with Revit
MEP represents an entire project and is stored in a single database file. This allows changes made in one part of
the model to be automatically propagated to other parts of the model, thus enhancing the workflow for Revit MEP
users.

What are the benefits of using Revit MEP?


Individuals who currently work in or are pursuing careers in the mechanical, electrical, or plumbing engineering
fields will discover many benefits of using Revit MEP. The BIM workflow offered by Revit MEP not only maximizes
productivity but also helps to streamline your design and documentation workflows; speeding projects from
design to completion while automating updates across your model with a single design change. Autodesk Revit
MEP offers many other tools and features that can enhance productivity such as Building Performance Analysis,
Autodesk 360 Integration, Construction Documentation, Pressure and Flow Calculations, Pressure Loss Reports,
Parametric Components, and much more.

How is Revit MEP used?


Autodesk Revit MEP is used by professionals across many industries to help reduce risk, develop better quality
designs, and improve project delivery. For example, a HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
manufacturing company may use Revit MEP to develop detailed BIM-ready product models for engineering
customers, which not only saves customers from having to spend hours drawing a single piece of equipment, but
also increases accuracy and helps them deliver a more buildable product. In the case of an architectural firm, Revit
MEP may be used to fast-track the design and construction of a military community hospital; leveraging BIM to
allow everyone involved in the project to explore, visualize, and understand the outcomes of design choices from
the earliest stages of the project. Ultimately, Revit MEP is used to streamline the engineering design process using
a single model to enhance the communication of design intent before construction begins. This, in turn, helps
stakeholders to make more informed and accurate design decisions that not only reduce the time it take to
complete a project but also have a significant impact on overall building performance.

MEP course-syllabus
HVAC:
Overview of Industry and Scope of HVAC
Heat load calculation & psychrometric chart
Normal, Split, cassette and VRV, chiller, AHU
Ducting: friction & velocity method
Preparation of BOQ
Schematic drawing
Pipe sizing, selection & design
Diversity factor
Basic electrical drawing
Dampers
Pump head calculation
Ventilation system(fresh & exhaust)
Machinery & equipments
Site visit

Electrical
Electrical Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Component Description: Solar Panels, Inverters, Deep Cycle Solar Batteries, Solar Regulator Sizing
Information
Solar Energy usage in various buildings
Electricity Distribution Point: The Circuit Breaker Box (Wiring Concept)
Role of an Electrical Design Engineer
General Design Philosophy
Electrical Services Design Philosophy ; Electrical supply & Electricity Switch Rooms
Primary & Power Electrical Distribution
Deign standards
Preparation of Load Estimate.
Selection of transformer, DG, HV/LV switches gears.
Transformer sizing, DG sizing.
HT & LT Cable sizing.
Designing of overall single line diagrams for Lighting, Power distribution.
Preparation of earthing schematic Diagrams.
Preparation of transformer, DG set, electrical room layout.
Preparing overall cable routing layout with detailing of man whole, Hume pipes for road crossing.
Preparation of Power and Lighting Layouts.
Preparation of cable schedule.
Review for preparation of electrical drawings without any discrepancy.

Documentation & Layouts :


Drawings :Different Electrical Services: Lighting, Power, Fire Alarm, Emergency lighting Etc.
Protective Services : Emergency Lighting, Fire Detection Systems , Alarm System, A Fire Alarm System ,
Emergency Call Systems , Lightening Protection Systems , Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Use of CCTV , Soil
& Waste
Documentation : Survey Condition Report, Budget Estimation Report, Stage Submission Report,
Specifications , Drawings, Tender/Cost/ Project Report, Final Accounts Reports, Hand Over Documents.

Plumbing: Introduction:
Plumbing is the system of pipes, drains fittings, valves, valve assemblies, and devices installed in a building for the
distribution of water for drinking, heating and washing, and the removal of waterborne wastes, and the skilled
trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures in such systems. Fundamentals of Plumbing System

Common Fixtures Details


National Pipe Thread (NTP)
Pipe Terminology
Pipe Varieties
Nomenclature of Pipe Fittings
Pipe and Tubing
Designing of chambers, Manholes etc.
Estimation of water Supply

Soldering & Flux


Soft & Silver Soldering

Sanitary Fixtures
Types of Pipes
Sanitary Layout
Formula for flow through pipes
Water supply
Pump selection

Drainage System
Internal Sanitary Drainage System
Designing Procedure
Requirement & Types for Sanitary and Internal Sanitary Drainage System
Material used for Sanitary Drainage & its Schematic Layout
Pipe Sizing & Calculation
External Sanitary Drainage System
Designing Procedure
Pipe Sizing & Calculation
Storm Water Drainage System
Designing Procedure
Pipe Sizing & Calculation
Calculations
Slope by Mannings formula
Depth of Inspection Chamber/Manholes
Using Continuity Equation, Manning, s Formula and Rational Formula

Introduction to the specialized PHE


Schematic Layout of Water Treatment Plants
Schematic Layout of Sewage Treatment Plants

Plumbing Drawing
Working drawings
Detailing of plumbing services
Loop sizing (Software)

Autodesk Revit is Building Information Modeling software for architects and engineers. It allows users to design a
building and its components in 3D, annotate the model with 2D drafting elements and access building information
from the building models database. Revit is 4D BIM capable with tools to plan and track various stages in the
building's lifecycle, from concept to construction and later demolition.

MEP is nothing but Building services without which you cannot live in a building.
Mechanical Air Conditioning (HVAC), Lift Services, Fire Protection etc.,

Electrical Lighting, Power distribution, Safety, back up supply, etc.,

Plumbing Hot water, Cold water and sanitary distribution system in a building.

Duration : Each Module 1.5 Months

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