Revit Electrical Cable Tray & Conduits Training

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    Overview:
    This training program focuses on using Autodesk Revit for designing and managing electrical cable trays and conduits within a Building Information Modeling (BIM) environment. The course is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to create, modify, and document electrical systems in a building project using Revit.
    Key Learning Objectives:
    Introduction to Revit MEP:
    Understanding the Revit interface and basic navigation.
    Overview of the MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) environment.
    Electrical Systems in Revit:
    Introduction to electrical systems and components in Revit.
    Understanding electrical settings and preferences.
    Cable Tray Design:
    Creating cable tray layouts using different tray types and sizes.
    Modifying and customizing cable tray systems.
    Best practices for routing and organizing cable trays in a model.
    Conduit Design:
    Creating and placing conduits in a Revit model.
    Modifying conduit runs and fittings.
    Understanding conduit types, sizes, and material specifications.
    System Connectivity:
    Connecting electrical devices and equipment with cable trays and conduits.
    Managing and verifying system connectivity and integrity.
    Using tools for automatic routing and manual adjustments.
    Annotation and Documentation:
    Creating and managing electrical schedules and tags.
    Annotating electrical plans with cable tray and conduit information.
    Generating construction documents and drawings.
    Coordination and Collaboration:
    Coordinating with other disciplines using Revit’s collaboration tools.
    Detecting and resolving clashes between electrical systems and other building components.
    Understanding the workflow for sharing and linking models.
    Advanced Features:
    Utilizing Revit’s analysis tools for electrical systems.
    Customizing families for cable trays and conduits.
    Exploring third-party plugins and add-ons to enhance functionality.
    Who Should Attend:
    Electrical engineers and designers.
    BIM coordinators and managers.
    MEP professionals looking to enhance their Revit skills.
    Architects and construction professionals involved in the coordination of electrical systems.
    Prerequisites:
    Basic knowledge of electrical systems and principles.
    Familiarity with Autodesk Revit basics is recommended but not required.
    Course Format:
    Instructor-led training sessions (online or in-person).
    Hands-on practice with real-world projects.
    Interactive workshops and Q&A sessions.
    Access to training materials, guides, and resources.
    By the end of the training, participants will have a solid understanding of how to efficiently use Revit for designing and managing cable trays and conduits in an electrical system, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and seamless integration within a BIM workflow.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @shabeeranr
    @shabeeranr 3 месяца назад +1

    Halo sir all vedio good for us please make one vedio for filter magic in revit especially linked file

    • @AutoCADRevitByju
      @AutoCADRevitByju  3 месяца назад

      Hi thanks it in the channels I will do other video also please check in my video section you will get...thanks

  • @rayams1
    @rayams1 3 месяца назад +1

    Superb dear ✌️✌️

  • @thebimengineer
    @thebimengineer 3 месяца назад

    Hi Sir. Would like to check on you on what are your preferences on using family. Do you prefer using hosted or non hosted family? I prefer non hosted family but what do you think are the disadvantage for this one. Thank you sir and looking forward for your response.

    • @AutoCADRevitByju
      @AutoCADRevitByju  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comments Host Families are Revit families that require a specific element or category to be placed on or within. They depend on another element, called the "host," for their placement. mostly its include wall mounted and ceiling mounted such as door, lighting fixtures sockets etc.
      Unhosted Families (or standalone families) do not require a specific host element for their placement. These families can be placed freely in the model without needing a specific element to attach to such as furniture, freestanding lighting, hvac units boilers and other equipment's that can placed directly in the model.

    • @thebimengineer
      @thebimengineer 3 месяца назад

      @@AutoCADRevitByju Thanks for your response sir. In electrical sir what mostly do you prefer to use on your projects for families such as receptacles and lightings, do you prefer hosted or non hosted families to use?

    • @AutoCADRevitByju
      @AutoCADRevitByju  3 месяца назад

      Hosted families require a host element, such as a wall, ceiling, floor, or another element, to be placed. These families are dependent on their hosts and cannot exist independently. They are commonly used for elements that logically need a supporting structure for example
      1.Lighting Fixtures: Often hosted by ceilings or walls.
      2. Electrical Devices: Such as switches and outlets, typically hosted by walls.
      3. Panels and Distribution Boards: Usually mounted on walls.
      Hosted families automatically attach to the host element, maintaining alignment and location relative to the host.
      Non-hosted families, also known as "standalone" or "free-standing" families, do not require a host element and can be placed anywhere in the model. These families are more flexible and can be used for a wider variety of elements. Examples include:
      Free-Standing Equipment: Electrical cabinets or standalone machines.
      Site Elements: Exterior lighting that doesn't need to be attached to a building element.
      Conduit and Cable Trays: Systems that can be placed anywhere within the model space.
      Can be placed anywhere in the model without the need for a host
      I think its make sense thanks

  • @sajidahmad4317
    @sajidahmad4317 3 месяца назад +1

    Sir I want to download revit where can I get it for practice

    • @AutoCADRevitByju
      @AutoCADRevitByju  3 месяца назад

      You can visit autodesk site and register then download you can get students version from autodesk
      Thanks

    • @sajidahmad4317
      @sajidahmad4317 3 месяца назад +1

      @@AutoCADRevitByju but sir I am working professional