From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
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Creating and labeling a wiring plan - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Creating and labeling a wiring plan
Some companies show wiring as spaghetti well some don't. Even if you don't, this video is a good way to see your systems in action. Because of the fact that Revit knows you have a system in place. It knows how to automatically draw in your wiring. We can draw in the wiring as if we are sketching ours as well. What we'll be looking at in this video is how to have Revit automatically draw in your wiring. We'll also look at how to configure the wiring to get it to show the way you'd like. So, to get started, let's jump into Revit under Projects, let's go Open. Browse to where you're keeping your exercise files. I'm going to grab my electrical project wiring. Click Open. In the project browser, I'm going to go to Power, Floor Plans, Level 1. Notice that we can see our lighting fixtures. That's because we didn't go to the visibility graphics to turn those things off. Type in vg, and let's scroll down to Lighting Fixtures, and Lighting Devices. Turn those both off. Click Apply. Click OK…
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Adding receptacles2m 50s
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Adding panels3m 10s
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Creating spaces3m 12s
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Creating a circuit3m 17s
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Adding lighting fixtures4m 4s
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Adding switches3m 36s
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Creating a lighting circuit2m 34s
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Creating a switching circuit1m 18s
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Creating and labeling a wiring plan5m 45s
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Adding conduit6m 40s
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Creating conduit types3m 2s
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Adding cable tray3m 45s
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