From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
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Creating a circuit - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Creating a circuit
- [Voiceover] If you have the panels and receptacles in place, circulating is actually pretty easy, once you get used to it. This is one of those tasks that just takes a little getting used to. Without a circuit, you can pretty much forget about populating a panel schedule, that's for sure. Let's concentrate on gathering up the compenents that are going to be on a specific panel and to see how those items will show up in the panel schedule. Let's make sure we're in power, floor plans, level one. Let's zoom in on this office area. What I want to do is create a circuit. Go ahead and select any one of the receptacles in this room. What you'll see now is we can create a system. Click on the power button. The next step is to actually edit the circuit. For the panel, let's click the drop down and let's grab PP1 that we had put in there earlier. Now, with the add to circuit current, hold down the control key, let's select every receptable that we want to have on this one circuit. Because the…
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Adding recepticals1m 56s
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Adding panels1m 57s
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Creating spaces3m 43s
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Creating a circuit1m 41s
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Adding lighting fixtures2m 45s
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Adding switches1m 35s
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Creating a lighting circuit1m 30s
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Creating a switching circuit1m 17s
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Creating and labeling a wiring plan3m 19s
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Adding conduit3m 25s
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Creating conduit types4m 19s
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Adding cable tray3m 11s
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Challenge: Electrical29s
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Solution: Electrical1m 40s
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