BOOST your Revit MEP EFFICIENCY with a PROJECT TEMPLATE (Revit Electrical)

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Subscribe to this channel for much more ELECTRICAL ONLY Revit content, with weekly uploads!
    One of the most important things you can do to improve your efficiency with revit is to create a project template specific to your discipline. Enjoy this detailed in-depth video covering everything you need to know to create a beginner project template - from electrical settings to custom families!
    CHAPTERS:
    4:11 - Start Template
    5:00 - What is in Out-Of-The-Box Template
    6:15 - Name and Save our Template
    8:36 - Starting View
    12:24 - Electrical Settings
    19:08 - Additional Settings
    21:19 - Object Styles
    22:11 - Panel Schedule Templates
    24:17 - Text
    26:37 - Views & View Templates
    50:43 - Sheets
    53:53 - Families
    1:16:30 - What Else?
    Other videos mentioned in this video:
    Ultimate Guide to Electrical Distribution - • MASTERING Electrical D...
    2-Source Transfer Switch Family - • 3D 2-SOURCE Transfer S...
    120/208V 1-phase Panel Family - • SECRETS TO CREATE a 12...
    Ultimate Guide to Panel Schedules - • ULTIMATE GUIDE to Pane...
    Receptacle Family Upgrade - • ULTIMATE 3D Receptacle...
    Custom Exit Sign Family - • Revit Beginner Tutoria...
    Custom Exit Sign Interactive Arrows Family - • Do THIS to your 3D Exi...
    Adding Panel Clearance Lines - • 3D Panel Clearance Bou...
    Out-of-the-Box Electrical Families - • Out-of-the-box 3D Elec...
    3D Conduit Modeling - • MASTERING 3D CONDUIT M...
    Custom Tags Families - • Interactive Tags! (Rev...
    One-Line Diagram Symbol Family Creation - • One-line Panel Symbol ...
    Custom Motor Connection Family - • Motor Electrical Conne...
    ==============================================================================
    If you want to jump start your electrical project template creation, you may want to purchase my complete One-Line Diagram family pack here! www.mepguy.com/families
    ==============================================================================
    QUESTION - Have a question or comment about Revit Electrical? Leave a comment below!
    #revittutorial #revitelectrical #electricalengineering #revitmep
    This video is about: revit mep,revit electrical,revit project template,revit template,panel schedule,120/208V,transfer switch,custom family,revit family editor,revit tutorial,revit complete tutorial,3D conduit,one-line diagram,single-line diagram,electrical distribution,revit electrical settings,revit line styles,view templates

Комментарии • 6

  • @ElectricRob
    @ElectricRob  2 месяца назад +1

    After this video, check out a FULL OVERVIEW of a COMPLETE REVIT Electrical Project!! ruclips.net/video/re5WoiOOvNI/видео.html - SUBSCRIBE for hundreds of hours of ELECTRICAL-ONLY Revit content!

  • @maplecreekfarm
    @maplecreekfarm 2 месяца назад

    I've been eagerly awaiting this video!!

    • @ElectricRob
      @ElectricRob  2 месяца назад +1

      Hopefully has some good info for you! As it turns out, even a "starter" template has quite a bit in it!

  • @MustafaAl-Ali-on3dw
    @MustafaAl-Ali-on3dw 2 месяца назад

    Hi sir
    I want to ask you some questions :
    1 - should we draw the conduits in our model. Drawing conduits takes long time and needs coordination.
    2 - the connection between a junction box and light fixture, we use flexible pipe to model this connection. The problem is when we move these fixtures, we need to move all the pipes with them because there is no connection between the pipe and the lighting fixture.
    I hope you get my point.

    • @ElectricRob
      @ElectricRob  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey there! First of all, whether you model conduits at all, and what sizes you model, comes down to the agreement you make with your client, known typically as the LOD or Level of Development/Design. For us, it's typically just conduits/cables 1-1/2" and larger, for space planning and coordination with arch, structure, and other trades. And that ties into your 2nd question - since the fixture whips/feeds are smaller, we do not model them. They are only indicated with the "wiring" as arcs, which do luckily move with the fixtures (even if you have to adjust the arc's a bit). If for some reason you really need the smaller conduits modeled, then yes, it becomes very time consuming and tedious. At least that is our experience with our actual projects - hope it helps!

    • @MustafaAl-Ali-on3dw
      @MustafaAl-Ali-on3dw 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ElectricRob thanks