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Revit MEP- Domestic Water and Under Floor Heating Pipes

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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Revit MEP- Domestic Water and Under Floor Heating Pipes, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 24 lectures, based on 5 reviews, and has 2026 subscribers.

You will learn about Defining the size and necessary fittings for drawing five-layer PEX-AL-PEX pipes Identifying and resolving conflicts between the plumbing system and other items drawn in the model Visual representation of valves and plumbing equipment Parametric modeling Modeling of water supply manifolds and their representation in the project Lookup Table in the family environment various warnings and potential errors in drawing plumbing and underfloor heating pipes Performing settings in the Project Browser Palette and modifying its structure according to the project type Checking Plans and defining new Fitting in Edit Type Presenting explanations and technical points of the plumbing and underfloor heating system based on standards This course is ideal for individuals who are BIM Modelers or BIM Coordinators or BIM Managers or MEP Engineers or Engineers or Project Managers or Mechanical Engineers or Electrical Engineers It is particularly useful for BIM Modelers or BIM Coordinators or BIM Managers or MEP Engineers or Engineers or Project Managers or Mechanical Engineers or Electrical Engineers.

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Summary

Title: Revit MEP- Domestic Water and Under Floor Heating Pipes

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 24

Number of Published Lectures: 23

Number of Curriculum Items: 24

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Defining the size and necessary fittings for drawing five-layer PEX-AL-PEX pipes
  • Identifying and resolving conflicts between the plumbing system and other items drawn in the model
  • Visual representation of valves and plumbing equipment
  • Parametric modeling
  • Modeling of water supply manifolds and their representation in the project
  • Lookup Table in the family environment
  • various warnings and potential errors in drawing plumbing and underfloor heating pipes
  • Performing settings in the Project Browser Palette and modifying its structure according to the project type
  • Checking Plans and defining new Fitting in Edit Type
  • Presenting explanations and technical points of the plumbing and underfloor heating system based on standards
  • Who Should Attend

  • BIM Modelers
  • BIM Coordinators
  • BIM Managers
  • MEP Engineers
  • Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • BIM Modelers
  • BIM Coordinators
  • BIM Managers
  • MEP Engineers
  • Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Note: This is a project-basedCourse where all the topics covered have been examined on real-world projects.

    Practical and Executable Modeling of Plumbing and Underfloor Heating Pipes The “Modeling Plumbing and Underfloor Heating Pipes” course is a completely practical course that covers all technical points and modeling from scratch, making it highly relevant for mechanical, electrical, and architectural engineers.

  • Are you ready to become a proficient engineer in modeling plumbing and underfloor heating systems, gaining valuable skills applicable across various engineering disciplines?

  • How would you like to learn practical techniques for resolving conflicts and errors in plumbing system drawings, ensuring seamless project execution?

  • Ready to master parametric family modeling of brass gate valves and manifold systems, elevating your engineering proficiency to the next level?

  • This project-based course teaches pipe modeling in four different projects. Additionally, parametric family modeling is covered, along with the visualization of all equipment and valves, and their connection to the pipes.

    Not only does this course teach pipe modeling, but it also covers project settings comprehensively.

    After completing this course, you will become a professional in modeling plumbing and underfloor heating pipes, capable of easily modeling all projects.


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  • Defining the size and necessary fittings for drawing five-layer PEX-AL-PEX pipes

  • Identifying and resolving conflicts between the plumbing system and other items drawn in the model

  • Visual representation of valves and plumbing equipment

  • Parametric modeling of brass gate valves

  • Modeling of water supply manifolds and their representation in the project

  • Lookup Table in the family environment

  • various warnings and potential errors in drawing plumbing and underfloor heating pipes

  • Performing settings in the Project Browserwindow and modifying its structure according to the project type

  • Checking Plans and defining new connections in Edit Type

  • Presenting explanations and technical points of the plumbing and underfloor heating system based on standards

  • Please watch this course and feel free to ask me any questions you have while watching it. Additionally, during learningthis course, ask me questions so that I can guide you.

    Enroll now for being professional in BIM and MEP Modeling.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Familiarity with the Water Supply Process in Projects

    Lecture 1: Equipment for water supply in pump houses and engine rooms

    Lecture 2: Types of water supply plans

    Chapter 2: Sanitary Service Project: Modeling Pipes

    Lecture 1: Sanitary Service Project: View Settings in the Project Browser Window

    Lecture 2: Sanitary Service Project: Settings for Drawing Five-Layer Water Supply Pipes

    Lecture 3: Sanitary Service Project: Drawing Cold Water Pipeline

    Lecture 4: Sanitary Service Project: Drawing Hot Water Pipeline

    Lecture 5: Sanitary Service Project: Identification and Resolution of Conflicts

    Chapter 3: Sanitary Service Project: Equipment and Fixture Layout

    Lecture 1: Sanitary Service Project: Installation of Electric Water Heaters and Connection

    Lecture 2: Modeling a Brass Gate Valve: Defining Required Parameters, Modeling Body Parts a

    Lecture 3: Modeling a Brass Gate Valve: Modeling Valve Handle

    Lecture 4: Sanitary Service Project: Representation of Brass Gate Valves and Connection to

    Lecture 5: Sanitary Service Project: Representation of Eastern Service Flash Tank

    Lecture 6: Sanitary Service Project: Representation of Eastern Service Takeoff Valve

    Lecture 7: Sanitary Service Project: Summary of Used Valve Points in the Project

    Chapter 4: Office Project

    Lecture 1: Office Project: Modeling Water Supply Manifold

    Lecture 2: Office Project: Identification and Resolution of Cold Water Pipe Conflicts

    Lecture 3: Project: Identification and Resolution of Cold Water Pipe Conflicts

    Lecture 4: Office Project: Investigating the Water Supply Process in the Project

    Chapter 5: School Project

    Lecture 1: School Project: Representation of Water Supply Manifold and Drawing Pipes

    Chapter 6: Underfloor Heating

    Lecture 1: Villa Project: Reading Maps and Adjusting Underfloor Heating Pipes

    Lecture 2: Villa Project: Adjusting the Radius of Rotation of Elbow Fittings, Lookup Table

    Lecture 3: Villa Project: Representation of Manifold and Connection of Pipes to It

    Lecture 4: Villa Project: Completion of Underfloor Heating Pipes for the First Floor

    Instructors

  • Revit MEP- Domestic Water and Under Floor Heating Pipes  No.2
    Amir Karami ? BIM
    BIM Manager, BIM Modeler, Revit, Architect, MEP Modeler
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