Cert Prep: Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional
2h 45mIntermediate2018-10-03
Authors

Eric Wing
Director of BIM Services at C&S Companies
Course details
CAD certification is important, especially for engineers who design and test electrical systems. Revit MEP certification proves you know the program inside and out, and it's a signal to employers and clients that you are a trustworthy professional. Study to become a Revit MEP Certified Professional with this prep course from authorized Autodesk trainer Eric Wing. He reviews the specific skills covered by the 35-question exam, including the four key areas covered in the certification objectives: collaboration, modeling, documentation, and views. Brush up on topics such as importing and linking existing models and files; creating floor plans; creating new families and family types; modeling electrical elements such as panels, circuits, fixtures, switches, conduits, and fire alarm and security devices; applying view templates to drawings; and producing detailed views with dimensions and tags.
Once you're finished with this course, you can feel confident taking the Revit MEP 2015 Certified Professional exam.
Learning objectives
Importing AutoCAD files into Revit
Linking Revit models
Using worksets
Creating new family types
Adding and modifying panels, circuits, switches, conduits, and more
Creating detail views
Once you're finished with this course, you can feel confident taking the Revit MEP 2015 Certified Professional exam.
Learning objectives
Importing AutoCAD files into Revit
Linking Revit models
Using worksets
Creating new family types
Adding and modifying panels, circuits, switches, conduits, and more
Creating detail views
Skills covered
MEPRevitArchitectural VisualizationCivil EngineeringAutodesk3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingCert PrepAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Using the exercise files
- 03 - What's new
1. Collaboration
- 04 - Import AutoCAD files into Revit
- 05 - Link Revit
- 06 - Copy levels and set up monitoring
- 07 - Create floor plans
- 08 - Use worksets
- 09 - Resolve Coordination Review errors
- 10 - Creating and applying filters
2. Elements
- 11 - Differentiate system and component families
- 12 - Create a new family type
- 13 - Edit family connectors
3. Modeling
- 14 - Electrical - Add and modify receptacles
- 15 - Electrical - Add and modify panels
- 16 - Electrical - Add and modify circuits
- 17 - Electrical - Add panel schedules
- 18 - Electrical - Add and modify lighting fixtures
- 19 - Electrical - Add and modify switches
- 20 - Electrical - Create and modify lighting circuits
- 21 - Electrical - Create and modify switching systems
- 22 - Electrical - Add and modify conduit
- 23 - Electrical - Use cable trays
- 24 - Electrical - Create distribution system
- 25 - Electrical - Add and modify security devices
- 26 - Electrical - Add and modify wiring
- 27 - Electrical - Generate automatic wire layouts
- 28 - Electrical - Check circuits and disconnects
- 29 - Electrical - Work with spaces
- 30 - Electrical - Work with fire alarm devices
- 31 - Electrical - Work with site lighting
4. Views and Sheets
- 32 - Apply view templates
- 33 - Create detail views
- 34 - Add text and dimensions
- 35 - Tagging elements
Conclusion
- 36 - Next steps
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