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    Default CP316-3U: All Systems Go in Autodesk® Revit® MEP Programming

    Session: CP316-3U

    Title: All Systems Go in Autodesk® Revit® MEP Programming

    Instructor: Jeremy Tammik

    Course Description: This class discusses the possibilities and optimal use of the Revit API to create, analyze, and modify Revit MEP models programmatically. It addresses all MEP domains including HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. It discusses all MEP model components such as mechanical and electrical systems, ducts, pipes, fittings, connectors, and the new cable trays, conduits, and panel schedules. Topics include in-depth analysis and traversal of systems, automatic splitting of parts, obstruction avoidance, routing automation, and conduit and cable tray layout. We will discuss the standard Revit MEP SDK sample applications, as well as custom ones to convert pipes to conduits; layout of cable tray elements and fittings; display of electrical system hierarchies in a tree view; and automatically calculate, size, and report performance of an HVAC system that is based on room requirements.
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