Electrical in Revit - rate 21,875 rub. from AMS, training 122 lessons, Date: December 2, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 05, 2023
Who is this course suitable for?
- For beginners
- Experienced EOM engineers
- Chief EOM specialists
How is the training going?
Video lectures
You can watch video lessons at any time; access to educational materials is provided indefinitely.
Practice
New material is reinforced through a practical task, which will be checked and assessed by the curator
Consultations
Live communication with teachers and other students in the chat under each lesson. Discussion of tasks and exchange of experience.
Certificate
Master Revit. Create a portfolio project. Earn an Advanced Diploma from AMSĀ³.
Employment
The experience gained during our training makes it much easier to find a job.
The educational center
The course was developed by the leading training center of the CIS. AMSĀ³ is an official training partner of Autodesk and Graphicsoft.
We create project-oriented courses. After training, you not only know how to work in the program, but have your first working projects for your portfolio, made by you from scratch!
What will you get on the course?
- Learn to design from scratch in Revit at an advanced level
- Learn the intricacies of working with parameters in Revit
- You can adapt any families to suit your needs
- You will learn to automatically create electrical circuit diagrams
- You will master the skill of creating and adjusting specifications and payslips
- Create working documentation in accordance with GOST
- Systematize the acquired knowledge and Revit will become the most convenient software for you
Section 1. Organization of training
1.1. How to complete AMS training
1.2. How to install and configure Discord
1.3. How to get a certificate
Section 2. Revit Basics
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Download the ADSK template
2.3. Revit Interface
2.4. Revit interface. Part 2
2.5. Loading FOP
2.6. Overview of the ADSK_EOM template
2.7. Saving a project
2.8. Collaboration mode. Work sets
2.9. Download related files
2.10. Graphics settings. Part 1
2.11. Graphics settings. Part 2
2.12. Graphics settings. Part 3
2.13. Copying and monitoring
2.14. Creating Floor Plans
2.15. Clearing the Project Manager
2.16. Project Manager Organization
2.17. Hotkeys
2.18. Performance Settings
2.19. Copying views. Dependent Species
2.20. Selecting elements. Frames, sets
2.21. Premises
2.22. Room boundaries
2.23. Spaces
2.24. Coordination monitoring
2.25. Cuts
2.26. 3D Views
2.27. Working with 3D
2.28. Orientation in 3D views
2.29. Secant range
2.30. Color schemes
2.31. Copying project standards. Line style
Section 3. Working with parameters
3.1. Options in Revit. Common parameters
3.2. Project Options
3.3 Global parameters
3.4. Design parameters
3.5. Parameter via checkbox
Section 4. Working with families
4.1. Families in Revit
4.2. Creating and editing families
4.3. Controlling Family Visibility
4.4. Point of belonging to the room
4.5. Electrical panel part type
4.6. Electrical connector. Options
4.7. Electrical panel label
4.8. Nested label in node elements
4.9. Typical annotations and node elements. Difference
4.10. Lighting
4.11. Universal brand family
4.12. Catalogs of standard sizes. Export from Revit
4.13. Catalogs of standard sizes. Import to Revit
4.14. Catalogs of standard sizes. Catalog from the manufacturer
4.15. Catalogs of standard sizes. Conclusion
Section 5. Working with electrical systems
5.1. Cable structures. Beginning of work
5.2. Cable channel system. Horizontal layout
5.3. Cable channel system. Vertical layout
5.4. Busbars. BIMBusway plugin
5.5. Fireproof boxes. TeslaBIM plugin
5.6. Electrical pipes. Box
5.7. Checking for intersections
5.8. Electrical sockets
5.9. Types of power supply network. Electric circuit
5.10. Trajectory of electrical circuits
5.11. Creating an outlet network
5.12. Batch connection of circuits. Connect2ElPanel plugin
5.13. Selecting a conductor. Cable Directory
5.14. Marking sockets on the plan
5.15. Automatic numbering of sockets. ModPlus plugin
5.16. Circuit designation diagram
5.17. Utility Manager
5.18. Group network. Design nuances
5.19. Cable routes. Cable marking
5.20. Internal electric lighting. Beginning of work
5.21. Lighting calculations in DIALux evo
5.22. Switching systems. Switches
5.23. Creating Lighting Circuits
5.24. Distribution network. ASU and PPU
5.25. Connecting panels to the ASU. Checking Disconnections
5.26. Connecting panels to PPU. Selection of conductors
5.27. Power supply of equipment of adjacent systems
5.28. Viewing coordinations with electrical equipment
5.29. Schematic diagrams. Beginning of work
5.30. Formation of a single-line diagram of the shield
5.31. Synchronization of schemes with plans
5.32. Circuit calculations
5.33. Load distribution across phases
5.34. Reassigning a group for an electrical consumer
5.35. Recording numbers of outgoing circuits in switchboards
5.36. Creating a single-line diagram of a lighting board
5.37. On the creation of a schematic diagram of the ASU
5.38. Helper utilities
Section 6. Working with Specifications
6.1. Specifications. Beginning of work
6.2. Creating an Electrical Equipment Specification
6.3. Filtering and sorting in a specification
6.4. Formatting and calculation of specifications
6.5. Specification of electrical circuits. Length calculation
6.6. Model administration via plugins
6.7. Quickly search for equipment in premises
6.8. Working with the cable directory
6.9. cable magazine
6.10. Image of standard size. Automation of the UGO list
Section 7. Paperwork
7.1. Creating Sheets
7.2. Placing Views on Sheets
7.3. Filling the stamp
7.4. Automation of work with sheets
7.5. General data sheet. Split specifications
7.6. Filling in changes
7.7. Indicating a change in a stamp
7.8. Adding dates to stamps using a plugin
7.9. List of reference documents
7.10. Explications of premises
7.11. Preparation of group network plans
7.12. Nuances of dividing explications
7.13. Preparation of plans for cable support systems
7.14. Mine section
7.15. Cable penetrations in the ceiling
7.16. 3D view of the building
7.17. Preparation of specifications Ch1
7.18. Preparation of specifications Ch2
7.19. Export to PDF
7.20. Life hacks for working in Revit
7.21. CAD communications. Import dwg
Section 8. Conclusion
8.1. Conclusion
8.2. Graduation project