Autodesk Revit MEP 2013
- DESIGN
- Mar 20, 2025

Autodesk Revit MEP 2013, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.38, with 96 lectures, based on 8 reviews, and has 29 subscribers.
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Summary
Title: Autodesk Revit MEP 2013
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.38
Number of Lectures: 96
Number of Published Lectures: 96
Number of Curriculum Items: 96
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 96
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
In the past 5 releases Revit MEP has really matured and found critical mass within the engineering and building design field. This VTC course will give you a foundation for every feature you will need to successfully model the systems of a building and release a set of construction documents. Author Damon Ranieri will first focus on the picks, clicks, and tools most often sought after as a user begins to settle into a Revit workflow. From there, he will explore some of the ìback of house? tasks like creating templates, choosing appropriate settings, and dealing with a content library. He will show you how to set up the job before moving on to modeling the building systems. You will explore all the features and techniques needed to produce readable drawings efficiently and profitably. In short, this course will take you through the entire life of a project, allowing you to envision how youíll realistically apply Revit to your work. This title is a self-paced software training course delivered via pre-recorded video. We do not provide additional information outside of the posted content.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Program Interface
Lecture 1: Introduction to BIM using Revit MEP
Lecture 2: UI – Application Menu / Ribbons
Lecture 3: UI – Properties Palette / View Control Bar
Lecture 4: Options Dialog Box
Lecture 5: Project Browser – Overview
Lecture 6: Project Browser – Organization
Lecture 7: System Browser – Spaces
Lecture 8: System Browser – Equipment & Devices
Chapter 2: Basic Modifying
Lecture 1: Common Tools – Temporary Dimensions
Lecture 2: Common Tools – Modify Commands
Lecture 3: Family Editor Environment – Overview
Lecture 4: Introduction to Parameters
Chapter 3: Template Creation
Lecture 1: General Settings Overview
Lecture 2: Create a Template – Step by Step
Lecture 3: Loading Components
Chapter 4: Project Setup – Design Development
Lecture 1: Using Copy / Monitor – Levels & Grids
Lecture 2: Using Copy / Monitor – Model Elements
Lecture 3: Placing Space
Lecture 4: Basic Equipment Schedules
Lecture 5: Creating a Sheet Index
Lecture 6: Enable Worksharing
Lecture 7: Shared Coordinates
Chapter 5: Project Setup – Documentation
Lecture 1: Exploring Views and Visibility Graphics
Lecture 2: Visibility from Linked Models
Lecture 3: Understanding and Using View Templates
Lecture 4: Phase Graphics
Lecture 5: Creating and Using Scope Boxes
Lecture 6: Creating Dependant Views
Lecture 7: Creating Matchlines and View References
Lecture 8: Annotations and Dimensions
Lecture 9: Techniques for Tagging Objects
Lecture 10: Detail Views – Callouts to Model Views
Lecture 11: Detail Views – Callouts to Drafting Views
Lecture 12: Creating Sheets and Sheet Sets
Chapter 6: Mechanical Design – Air Side
Lecture 1: Mechanical Settings – Air Side
Lecture 2: Placing Zones
Lecture 3: Air System Connector Basics
Lecture 4: Duct Connectors
Lecture 5: Duct and Duct System Families
Lecture 6: Graphic Display of Duct Systems
Lecture 7: Modeling Ductwork Basics
Lecture 8: Generate Layout Feature for Ductwork
Lecture 9: Adjusting Ductwork Justification
Lecture 10: Primary Air System Layout
Lecture 11: Techniques for Modifying Ductwork
Lecture 12: Secondary Air System Layout
Chapter 7: Modeling Piping
Lecture 1: Mechanical Settings – Piping
Lecture 2: Pipe System Connector Basics
Lecture 3: Pipe Connectors
Lecture 4: Pipe and Pipe System Families
Lecture 5: Graphic Display of Pipe Systems
Lecture 6: Placing Equipment and Fixtures
Lecture 7: Modeling Piping Basics
Lecture 8: Generate Layout Feature for Piping
Lecture 9: Adjusting Piping Justification
Lecture 10: Modeling Sloped Piping
Lecture 11: Techniques for Modifying Piping
Lecture 12: Controlling Visibility – View Filters
Chapter 8: Power Distribution Systems
Lecture 1: Electrical Settings
Lecture 2: Power & Device Connectors
Lecture 3: Placing Power Distribution Equipment
Lecture 4: Placing End of Line Devices
Lecture 5: Rehosting Face-Based Devices
Lecture 6: Circuiting a System
Lecture 7: Circuiting a Transformer
Lecture 8: Modifying Circuiting
Lecture 9: Panelboard Schedules
Lecture 10: Balancing the Panel
Lecture 11: Modifying Panelboard Schedules
Lecture 12: Adding Wiring Annotation
Lecture 13: Modifying Circuit Tags
Lecture 14: Conduit and Conduit System Families
Lecture 15: Types of Conduit Connectors
Lecture 16: Modeling Conduit Basics
Lecture 17: Cable Tray & Cable Tray System Families
Lecture 18: Modeling Cable Tray Basics
Lecture 19: Lighting Design Basics
Lecture 20: Luminaire Schedules
Lecture 21: Lighting Power Density
Lecture 22: Switch System Basics
Lecture 23: Color Legends for Lighting Levels
Lecture 24: Modeling Low Voltage Systems Basics
Chapter 9: Project Delivery
Lecture 1: Creating & Saving a Local Copy
Lecture 2: Working with a Central File
Lecture 3: Model Maintenance
Lecture 4: Dealing with a Corrupt Central Model
Lecture 5: Restoring a Backup
Lecture 6: One Way of Showing Work as "Future"
Lecture 7: Copying Model Elements to Clipboard
Lecture 8: Working with Model Groups
Lecture 9: Using Detail Groups
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