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Get up and running on Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 with this detailed, hands-on guide
Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 provides perfectly paced coverage of all core concepts and functionality, with tips, tricks, and hands-on exercises that help you optimize productivity. With a focus on real-world uses and workflows, this detailed reference explains Revit MEP tools and functionality in the context of professional design and provides the practical insight that can only come from years of experience. Coverage includes project setup, work sharing, building loads, ductwork, electrical and plumbing, and much more, with clear explanation every step of the way. The companion website features downloadable tutorials that reinforce the material presented, allowing you to jump in at any point and compare your work to the pros.
This is your guide to master the capabilities of this essential productivity-enhancing tool.
Generate schedules that show quantities, materials, design dependencies, and more
Evaluate building loads, and design logical air, water, and fire protection systems
Create comprehensive electrical and plumbing plans tailored to the project
Model your design with custom parameters, symbols, fixtures, devices, and more
If you´re ready to get on board this emerging design, collaboration, and documentation paradigm, Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 is the one-stop resource you need.
Introduction xxv
Part 1 General Project Setup 1
Chapter 1 Exploring the User Interface 3
The Ribbon 3
Using Tabs 4
Using Contextual Tabs 10
Customizing the Ribbon 13
Quick Access Toolbar 14
Additional User Interface Features 16
Options Bar 16
Properties Palette 16
View Control Bar 18
Status Bar 23
Info Center 23
Exchange Apps 24
User Interface Control 24
Menus and Settings 25
Keyboard Shortcuts 27
Graphics 29
Context Menus 30
The Bottom Line 33
Chapter 2 View Filters and View Templates 35
Understanding View Filters 35
Creating View Filters 35
Discipline Example: Filter for Wire Types 39
Visibility Settings Shortcut: View Templates 41
The Bottom Line 42
Chapter 3 Worksets and Worksharing 45
Understanding Central Files 45
Creating a Central File 46
Creating a New Workset 50
Working with Local Files 53
Creating a Local File 53
Synchronizing a Local File with the Central File 55
Managing and Using the Power of Worksets 59
Taking Ownership of Worksets 59
Working with Model Elements and Their Worksets 61
Controlling Visibility and Worksets 65
Enhancing Communication 69
Using Revit Server 71
The Bottom Line 74
Chapter 4 Project Collaboration 75
Preparing Your Files for Sharing 75
Working with Linked Revit Files 78
Linking Revit Files 79
Using Shared Coordinates 83
Managing Revit Links 85
Controlling Visibility of Revit Links 87
Coordinating Elements within Shared Models 92
Monitoring Elements 92
Responding to Change Alerts 98
Reconciling Hosting 99
Maintaining Project Coordination 100
Working with Files from Other Applications 100
Linking CAD Files 101
Exporting Your Revit File to a CAD Format 104
Linking IFC Files 106
Using Image Files in a Revit Project 108
Setting Options for Quality Control 111
Using Cloud-based Solutions 113
The Bottom Line 113
Chapter 5 Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data 115
2D Data Types 116
MicroStation 2D DGN 116
DXF 116
2D Data for Standard Details 117
2D Data for Plans, Sections, and Elevations 119
3D Data Types 129
Revit Project File 129
Project Phasing and Design Options 130
Revit Family File 131
ADSK 132
IFC 132
AutoCAD DWG 133
DWGs from Verticals 133
SketchUp 134
Other File Formats 134
Point Clouds 134
The Bottom Line 136
Chapter 6 Parameters 137
Understanding Parameter Basics 137
Choosing the Correct Parameter 138
Naming Parameters 138
Using Type Parameters 140
Using Instance Parameters 141
Setting Parameter Discipline, Type, and Grouping 142
Using Parameters in Families 146
Dimensional Parameters Lock Function 147
Parameter Types 147
Type Catalogs 149
Formulas 152
System Parameters 154
Lookup Tables 155
Using Shared Parameters 156
Using Parameters in Projects 162
Project Parameters 162
Parameters in Schedules 164
Creating and Using Parameters in Families and Schedules 165
View and Sheet Parameters 167
Working with Formulas 169
Sample Conditional Statements 170
Rounding 170
The Bottom Line 171
Chapter 7 Schedules 173
Defining Schedules 173
The Fields Tab 176
The Filter Tab 179
The Sorting/Grouping Tab 181
The Formatting Tab 182
The Appearance Tab 186
Editing a Schedule 186
Scheduling Component and System Family Data 190
Mechanical Equipment Schedules 191
Lighting Fixture Schedules 192
System Family Schedules 194
Model Component Schedules 198
Using Schedules for Design and Analysis 200
Schedule Keys 201
Panel Schedules 204
Using Schedules for Project Management t 207
Sheet List 207
View List209
Note Block 210
The Bottom Line 212
Part 2 Mechanical Design 213
Chapter 8 HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis 215
Modeling Spaces for Building Load Analysis 215
Creating Spaces 216
Placing Spaces 217
Creating a Space Properties Schedule 218
Modifying Space Properties 219
Creating Zones 221
Setting Building Construction Options 223
Performing Heating and Cooling Load Analysis 226
Load Analysis 228
Weather Data 228
Outdoor Air Infiltration 230
Sliver Spaces 230
Details 231
Heating and Cooling Loads Report 233
Performing Conceptual Energy Analysis on Your Building 238
Setting Up the Model 238
Keeping It Simple 241
Performing Energy Simulation 242
Analyzing Duct and Pipe System Pressure 244
Exporting gbXML Data to Load-simulating Software 245
The Bottom Line 247
Chapter 9 Creating Logical Systems 249
Why Are Systems Important? 249
Managing Systems 249
System Browser 251
Mechanical Settings 254
Setting Up Duct Systems 255
Understanding Duct Connectors 258
Creating Mechanical Systems 262
Setting Up Piping Systems 265
Understanding Piping Connectors 267
Creating Piping Systems 267
Creating Fire-protection Systems 270
Setting Display Properties of Systems 270
Understanding Child and Parent Relationships in Revit Systems 271
The Bottom Line 273
Chapter 10 Mechanical Systems and Ductwork 275
Air Distribution Components 275
Mechanical Equipment Components 278
Air-Conditioning/Handling Units 278
VAV Boxes 280
Heating and Cooling Elements 280
Ductwork 281
Duct Types and Routing 285
Creating New Duct Types 285
Using Automatic Duct Routing 285
Using Manual Duct Routing 291
Adjusting Fittings and Extending the Design