Note Autodesk Revit Mechanical - Essential PDF
Note Autodesk Revit Mechanical - Essential PDF
Note Autodesk Revit Mechanical - Essential PDF
NO DESCRIPTION COMMANDS
• Select [ ]
• Click Open > Click OK.
4. Creating and Modifying Grids On tab menu, click Collaborate > Click Copy/Monitor
icon > Click Select Link.
i. Copy/Monitor Grid Click on the ‘link file’
Click Grids tab > type ‘M’ at Add Prefix to Level Name
> Click OK.
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1. Working with Families/ Click Insert Tab > Click icon Load Family at Ribbon bar.
Component Browse Folder named Families > Click Open > Browse any
Families type > Click Open.
i. Load Families
Family Types
iii. Modifying A Family Select an element in the project. Click Edit Type in the
Type Properties palette.
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2. Creating/Design Piping On tab menu, click Collaborate > Copy/Monitor icon >
Systems Select Link
i. Add Click on the ‘link file’
Equipment/Component/ Click Copy > tick Multiple box
Families Select the ‘link file’ by dragging the cursor
Click Filter icon and un-tick all except Plumbing
Fixtures > click OK button.
Click icon at option bar.
Click Finish icon at Ribbon bar.
iv. Specify Pipe Size Select system component /pipe at drawing area.
Click at Option bar.
v. System Settings Click Manage > MEP Settings > Pipe Settings
Set up Pipe Annotation Size.
Click OK button.
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Family Types
iii. Modifying A Family Select an element in the project. Click Edit Type in the
Type Properties palette.
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i. Add air terminals and On tab menu, click Systems > Air Terminal.
AHU. Place component/family.
3.0 DETAILING
1. Callout Views Click View tab > Click Callout drop-down > click
Rectangle.
i. Creating Callout Views
Create the callout area by dragging the cursor from the
NOTES: The view in which a callout upper-left to the lower-right.
is drawn is the parent of the callout
view. If the parent view is deleted, To see the callout view, double-click the callout head.
the callout is also deleted.
Callout head
ii. Visibility of Callouts Click View tab > Click at Graphics panel.
(Visibility/Graphics) > (Visibility & Halftone Settings) >
Click OK.
NOTES: Drafting View is to create Click View tab > Click on Drafting View icon at
details in a view that are not directly
associated with the model. DV is
Ribbon bar.
also used to create detail conditions Enter a name and appropriate scale (if necessary) at New
where the model is not needed. Drafting View dialog > Click OK.
i. Creating a Drafting
View
ii. Importing a View From Click Insert tab > Click icon Link CAD (Import CAD).
Another CAD Program Select the detail and CAD format.
Click Open to place the CAD detail.
ii. Modifying Text Notes/ Click on Text Notes in the drawing area to modify
Text Notes Properties. leader and change text alignment.
Double-click on Text Notes in the drawing area to edit
text.
OR
Rotate
Move
Resize
Text Box
2. Applying a Tag by Click Annotate tab > Click Tag All icon .
Category
Drag into
drawing area
Method 2
Click Annotate tab at Detail panel > Click Component
drop-down > Click Legend Component.
On the Options Bar, select a model family symbol
type and specify the view direction for the symbol.
Place the symbol in the view.
4. Working with Schedules Click View tab > Click Schedules drop-down > Click
Schedule/Quantities.
Select Component and Name. Specify Phase in the
New Schedule dialog.
Click OK.
i. Creating Schedules
OR
Right Click Sheet icon at Project Browser > Click
New Sheet.
Select Title Block File. Click OK.
ii. Changing the Title Select the Title Block in the drawing area.
Block Used on a Sheet Select the desired title block from the Type Selector
on the Properties palette. (If the desired title block is
not included in the list, load it)
Type selector
i. Adding a Sheet Click View tab > Click Sheet Composition icon .
In the New Sheet dialog, select a title block from the
Note: To track the time each sheet was list.
printed, Revit displays a date and time
stamp on sheets. To format the display Click OK.
of this stamp, modify the regional and
language settings on your computer.
ii. Adding Views to a Locate the view in the Project Browser > Drag it onto
Sheet the sheet.
As you move the cursor over the sheet in the drawing
area, a viewport for the selected view moves with it.
Click to place the viewport in the desired location.
Drag onto…
6.0 Visualize
Click View Tab > Click 3D View > Click Default 3D view
OR
3. Walkthrough
Go to Quick access Toolbar > Click home icon / Scroll
** Creates an animated 3D down & Choose walkthrough.
walkthrough of a model
a. Viewing walkthrough
b. Export walkthrough Click > Click Export > Scroll down & Choose
Images & Annotation > Click Walkthrough > Click OK
> Save.