From the course: Revit: MEP Families
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Creating a transformer switchboard
- Let's move on to bigger and better things such as a switchboard transformer. Okay, let's get started. In Revit under families let's go to new. Let's find my favorite generic model. Let's click open. Now of course before I forget, I'm going to go to my family category and parameters. This is going to be electrical equipment, part type. For panel board let's click the dropdown here. Let's go down through transformer. Keep scrolling down. There's not going to be any annotations. But let's turn it on anyway. Click into where it says Omni class number. Let's click on the browse button here. Let's go to electric power and lighting. Let's go to generation and transformation equipment. Let's go into transformers. Let's find power transformers. Let's click okay. Everything else looks good. Let's click okay. Bingo! All right. Mow let's right click on this reference planning create similar. Draw panel, click…
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Creating an MEP test model3m 18s
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Creating a 3D receptacle10m 42s
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Adding a receptacle symbol7m 38s
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Creating a panel box5m 14s
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Creating a power panel9m 54s
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Modeling a junction box9m 2s
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Creating a basic appliance8m 1s
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Adding an annotation to an appliance6m 37s
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Creating a transformer switchboard12m 57s
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