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Electrical workshop Full project in 2 days G1

Electrical workshop Full project in 2 days G1
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Lessons
19 Lessons in 2 Chapters
Duration
5 Hours & 5 Minutes
Students
3 Students in 2 Countries
Instructor
Bahaa Shokry Senior Electrical BIM Engineer

Description
Revit software is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution for the AEC industry. It
provides an integrated design, analysis, and documentation tool to support building systems.
projects from concept through construction and Facility management.
Prerequisites:
• Before attending an Electrical Revit workshop, it's important to have a basic understanding
of electrical engineering principles and terminology. Additionally, familiarity with Autodesk
Revit software.
Audience:
• The audience for an Electrical Revit workshop could include a range of professionals
involved in the building design and construction industry, particularly those with a focus on
electrical systems.
Certificates:
• Certificate from KAYAN Academy
• Certificate from Autodesk
Attendance:
40% Assignments
60% To pass the course and receive both Autodesk certificate & KAYAN Academy certificate
you should:

WORKSHOP OUTLINE:
ELEC PROJECT:
1. Revit Linking
2. Copy / Monitor from Link
3. Creating floor plans and reflected ceiling plans 4. Importing and linking CAD.
4. Managing links
5. View properties and view template.
6. Modifying project browser organization.
7. Visibility and graphics.
8. Filters.
DESIGN & MODELING:
1. Defining electrical setting.
2. Interfacing between DIALux software and Revit.
3. Placing and hosting:
• Lighting fixtures and devices
• Electrical fixtures
• Fire alarm devices.
• Data and telephone devices.
• Security devices
4. Creating, placing, and modifying distribution panels.
5. Creating power and switching circuits.
6. Creating and modifying panel schedules.
7. (Draw/modify) Cable tray.
8. Justification setting for Cable tray.
9. Creating interference check and reconcile hosting.
10. (Draw/Modify) Conduit.
11. Load classification and Demand factors.
12. Check circuits.
13. Check disconnects.
14. Create a panel schedule.
15. Edit panel schedule template.
VISIBILITY
1. Visibility & Graphics
2. Visibility Bar
3. View range
4. Filter Overrides5. Filter Overrides
6. Understanding View Templates
7. Object styles & Visual Styles

WORKSETS AND WORKSHARING:
1. Understanding central file.
2. Working with local files.
3. Controlling visibility and work sets.
4. BIM 360 (Autodesk Construction Cloud
ANNOTATIONS:
1. Tagging and annotations.
2. Creating sections.
3. Dimensions
4. Edit tag family.
SCHEDULES & QUANTITIES:
1. Creating and modifying lighting fixtures schedules.
2. Creating cable tray sizes and length schedules.
3. Creating cable tray sizes and length schedules.
4. Creating sheet list.
5. Module check.
SHEETS
1. Create & Modify sheets.
2. Customize title block.
3. Create callouts.
4. Use drafting views.
5. Placing views & schedules
6. Working with view ports on sheet
7. Legend creation
8. Using sheet list
9. Making sheet revisions
OUTPUT
1. Understand printing and publishing.
2. Extract DWG
3. Printing PDF
4. Transfer project standards.
NOTES:
We will apply all of this on 1 project Only contain the following:
1. General
2. Lighting system
3. Power System
4. Power for HVAC
5. Cable routing
6. Earthing & Lightning protection
7. Data & Telephone
8. CCTV
9. Access Control
10. Fire Alarm
• Attending at least 80% of course hours.
• Score more than 70% as a total score

Course Curriculum
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01-01 - part 1
 0:10:00
01-02 - part 2
 0:21:00
01-03 - part 3
 1:18:00
01-04 - part 4
 0:03:00
02-01 - Part 1
 0:04:00
02-02 - Part 2
 0:14:00
02-03 - Part 3
 0:15:00
02-04 - Part 4
 0:24:00
02-05 - Part 5
 0:07:00
02-06 - Part 6
 0:09:00
02-07 - Part 7
 0:14:00
02-08 - Part 8
 0:21:00
02-09 - Part 9
 0:19:00
02-10 - Part 10
 0:09:00
02-11 - Part 11
 0:06:00
02-12 - Part 12
 0:27:00
02-13 - Part 13
 0:18:00
02-14 - Part 14
 0:04:00
02-15 - Part 15
 0:02:00