Author's Note: Our goal is to complete a set of printable construction documents (CDs) of a simple 277Y/480V 3Ph 4W commercial office building, starting from a default session of Revit with only out-of-the-box (OOTB) components. Many electrical designers and engineers have opened Revit to start a relatively basic commercial building design only to find: 1. what we need is not already there, 2. there’s no readily available documentation showing us what we need, and 3. we don’t have time to figure it out before the deadline. This is a how-to webinar. Watch it at 2x, but take notes. In the end you will be well on your way to using Revit. PS - click the three dots and select "Open transcript".
So, my background is mechnical and electrical. What should I learn using Revit because there are templates for electrical, mechanical, architectural, etc. I want to be able to learn whats transferable in my field
I cannot find any of the documentation referenced in the video, on your website. For example, the MEPPP shared parameters to do the test project, and the MEPPP toolbox (for purchase) with various plugins.
Hi Nathon, i am currently studying BIM electrical in the Republic of Ireland. i was just wondering if your company provide a simple electrical library or know of any used in industry by universities for educational purposes? As you mentioned there is a very limited and not very user friendly library for students taking the electrical route. any help appreciated. Michael.
Starting out with an existing file that of which I do not have access is not going to help me learn Revit Electrical. Just watching a video is not helpful. Sorry.
Mate, you nailed this, super useful and informative!
I must say you are so far the best trainer i come across. Thanks very much.
This is the best training video about revit so far
Thanks sir, iam an electric engineering student and my plan is to learn Revit, your video is wonderful
Author's Note:
Our goal is to complete a set of printable construction documents (CDs) of a simple 277Y/480V 3Ph 4W commercial office building, starting from a default session of Revit with only out-of-the-box (OOTB) components.
Many electrical designers and engineers have opened Revit to start a relatively basic commercial building design only to find:
1. what we need is not already there,
2. there’s no readily available documentation showing us what we need, and
3. we don’t have time to figure it out before the deadline.
This is a how-to webinar. Watch it at 2x, but take notes. In the end you will be well on your way to using Revit.
PS - click the three dots and select "Open transcript".
Is there a part 2 to this for the electrical design, circuiting and panel schedules?
@@taylorhigginbotham5623 Please see part 2 here: ruclips.net/video/Ii6BFoWtc1A/видео.html
Part 3 is scheduled to be released in late July. Thanks!
A good explanation and easy to understand. Thank you for your sharing.
Thanks for this tutorial it was helpful
So, my background is mechnical and electrical. What should I learn using Revit because there are templates for electrical, mechanical, architectural, etc. I want to be able to learn whats transferable in my field
You are awesome!!
I cannot find any of the documentation referenced in the video, on your website. For example, the MEPPP shared parameters to do the test project, and the MEPPP toolbox (for purchase) with various plugins.
Hi how do you add revit electrical and lighting plans into in the architectural model ?
Sir I can’t click on revit link file for room bounding
Great video, but the files you mention are not on your website. Can you post them here. Thanks again for this great training video.
Here you go! bit.ly/3MBMbD9
Hi Nathon, i am currently studying BIM electrical in the Republic of Ireland. i was just wondering if your company provide a simple electrical library or know of any used in industry by universities for educational purposes? As you mentioned there is a very limited and not very user friendly library for students taking the electrical route. any help appreciated. Michael.
thank you!
what do you mean by white paper?
whast is master shared parameter?
Download the whitepapers for FREE:
Prepare Revit for Electrical Design: atgusa.com/construction-documents-from-start-to-finish-prepare-revit-for-electrical-design/
Create Electrical Designs for Revit: atgusa.com/construction-documents-from-start-to-finish-create-electrical-designs-for-revit/
Deliver Electrical Designs with Revit: atgusa.com/construction-documents-from-start-to-finish-deliver-electrical-designs-with-revit/
Supporting Files: bit.ly/3MBMbD9
Starting out with an existing file that of which I do not have access is not going to help me learn Revit Electrical. Just watching a video is not helpful. Sorry.