From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
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Creating conduit types - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)
Creating conduit types
- [Voiceover] As you may notice, drawing conduit isn't so bad. But suppose you have a type of conduit that isn't predefined within the model, you can't just fake it. I'd like to take a look at where all the conduit types are hanging out behind the scenes. Electrical templates certainly has a good amount of conduit types already defined. But let's dig a little deeper and find out how to customize our fittings to do what we want. Let's get started. Under Electrical, let's scroll down to Power, Floor Plans, Level 1. Let's zoom in on our electrical room. What I wanna do is create a callout around this room. This will allow us to create a realistic view. On the View tab, click the Callout button. Let's pick a big window right around here. What this does is this creates a new floor plan. In the Project Browser, let's right click on Callout of Level 1, and let's rename it. Let's rename the view to be Enlarged Electrical Room. And click OK. Let's double-click right on this bubble right here…
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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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