Revit Electrical Beginner Tutorial (outlets, lights, banel board, switches, wiring)
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In this tutorial I show you the basic tools revit offers for electrical installations. I show you how to place a panel board, some outlets, lights, switch for those lights, and how to connect it all to get a schedule and do the wiring.
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Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - New Project using Electrical Template
03:00 - Linking Revit file
03:30 - Adding Electrical Devices - Outlets
05:00 - Adding Electrical Elements - Panel Board
06:37 - Create Space for Electrical plan in Revit
07:50 - Create Electrical Circuit in Revit
08:40 - Create Panel Schedule in Revit
09:20 - Adding Lighting Fixtures in Revit
11:50 - Connecting Lights to Panel Board
13:30 - Connecting Lights to Switch
14:30 - Add Wiring to Electrical Devices in Revit
Thank you so much!! It’s like every time I need to know how to do something new you make a video about it later that day
Excelent man, it doesn’t matter if the wattage is incorrect, this is a tutorial to learn how to do it in Revit, so it’s great, thanks Balkan, see you tomorrow.
exactly
It was important for him to show that you can't connect a 277V device to 120V panel. They are different voltage (not wattage).
Thanks for the tutorial bro. I needed this. I'm gonna have to use Revit at my job at some point and I should get a head start if I can.
Really, Thankyou so much!! just watching your video i really can understand things in revit. Thanks Man!
So helpful ! It covered mostly lighting design layout knowledge. Thank you !
Great information, thak you I've been working in modeling, but this video show me more of the posibilities on Revit. Please keep showing more of all your approaches.
Great job! Your tutorial is better than all the others on the internet; including Autodesk. You jumped right into it without a lot of random discussion and fanfare. New subscriber!
I am just learning the electrical part too and found some video that mentions that the two ways revit draws the wires are actually 2 different conventions, the arc is for concealed wires and the chamfered for exposed wires. Keep up the good work!
Very Well Explained... Great Work!
Thank you for sharing your talent.
Great video as always! You've been helping me a lot with my first job, hopefully you'll make a tutorial for conduits and plumbing in 3D soon!
Very nice class, super clear and objective, direct to the point without missing important details. Thank you !
Perty clear bro.. Much love and respect from Indonesia
Thank you for sharing ! Great tutorial !
amazing as usual
Thanks for your wonderful work
Very useful balkan, thanks 👌
Excellent video! Thank you!
Thanks Very much. This video is so helpful to understand Electrical circuit in Revit.
This tutorial for beginners is very good, you showed in a general way the main elements, it will be necessary to deepen more according to the laws of each country.
In my country it is customary to place the number of cables with gauge and diameter of the pipe that leads in each electrical circuit, how are they placed in the electrical plane?
greetings from Mexico.
This is an amazing video , very clear and detailed . Thanks you've been a help in my Architecture school projects .
Thank you for this video, it's very helpful for beginners. Much appreciated
Thank you! 🙏 You helped me a lot with this useful video 😊
Thanks balkan. Amazing
Thank you for your Chanel. It helps a lot to many people who is learning Revit.
Very cool easy to follow
Thank you !!
Ima download it thanks for sharing!!
nice video. thank you balkan
i concur with mohie below, currently lecturing electrical and mechanical apprentices and your videos are such a help (clap emoji)
Thanks for the crash course! Nicely done. I would have liked to see some editing options, like how do I remove outlets from a circuit without deleting the outlet. Or move an outlet to another circuit. Still nice job.
Good job. Note: the 277 is voltage. Thanks
awesome, thank you very much for this video
Thank you for sharing this informative video~! Greatly learned... 😃
GOD GIVE YOU THE TALENT AND YOU ARE NOW GIVING TO OTHERS... THANK YOU BROTHERRR... @BALKAN ARMY
Grear work and very nice presentation.
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Excellent Video
Thanks so much for your detailed explanations
Thanks For Revit Video .
thanks, it actually let me through so i could download it.
Very good video. Thank you
Thanks for this tutorial.....make more vidoes
very informative tutorial
You are awesome!!
I would love to see an update on this video somewhere in the future. I think this could be very useful to a lot of people.
Love it
Thank you very much man
awsome,thanks
Thank you
Great one
wow its great explanation
Thank you!! ♥
Great!
thank you very much bro.....
Very nice
Thanks bro🙏🙏🙏
Thank you .. I'm actually using Auto Cad electrical and I can see Revit is easier and more practical
thanks
Thanks for this tutorial and please if you can make tutorial for mechanical 🤓
thank you
Thanks
very good...
Great Video. XD
Great sir , sir plz more electric work plz
you are the best
Thank you for sharing this informative video. can electrical schematic diagram be done in revit?
Thanks a lot. Could you explain about placing these socket outlets with dimensions on a linked architecture file. This is without dimensions
Excellent video, I have one question.. How can I add the rest of the levels from my linked project?
Very nice. Please upload detail video about customize electrical load schedule pro
Amazing video. I have a question about the illumination. Do you connect the illumination system like the electric system?
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Can u make circuit breaker diagrams in REVIT I think it's not possible.
you cant draw 3D wires in Revit.
bro, how to make electrical plan after inserting a autocad plan using revit.
thank you can u plz make video on new family creation
Hi
Luke here an electrician from London UK. I'd like to do a full course on this and find work doing Electrical drawings. What knowledge or qualifications would I need before going into this?
Thanks so much.
hello, sir good morning. thanks for nice video very helpful, sir can u tell me how to get a switch of the door? I didn't find
very helpful; video balkan architech pls add revitt files for use thnks
Thank you for all of your videos. I have nearly watch all of ur videos. Can I get a sample revit file of a simple house(1HBK) with complete MEP design which you have done.
my mail ID manojcmkumararmy@gmail.com.
Kindly please mail if possible.
how these panels and switches had shown in your ceiling plan ?
Sir please make more and more videos on this topic
yeh bro i am also want more ....... plz
Super kanal. trebala bi mi pomoc oko revita i magicad-a. inace sturdiram eletro thniku. ako postoji mogucnost na srpskom bili bi odlicno.
hello balkan, your video is very useful, but while i am doing this i couldn't find M_ Duplex Receptacle Standard option , I go to device- electrical fixture , but when i click there it comes Twin switched Socket Outlet standard. Please help me with this
Thanks,
Ashwini
Excellent video, but what abouy the config.?
I´m getting so many warnings while trying to do my circuits and can´t use the default schudle template, is not showing anything.
Thanks
(or if someone have the answer I´ll listen to it)
But anyway...good course! Thx!
Hello Sir, Kindly solve me problem,
when i want to attach receptable, i face an error ""Cannot assign or add Panel 1 to Circuit. There is no assigned distribution system for Panel 1.""
same problem is coming here plese guide us
The same thing with me I am having the same problem
You can choose distribution system in properties to type that your panel is serving e.g. 208/120 or 480/277.
When I first started I could import samples but now everti I do so it just gives the soft 1. I want to cut, stretch and edit the
Is this "banel board" or "panel board" and you can correct it by editing 😊
nice beginner tutorial.but i wish to know why you were able to see your panel board in your ceiling plan when you wanted to do the lighting but the receptacles were not visible.
Probably the depth of view. The panel sits higher up the wall then the outlets.
bisa aku minta Revit Electrical Basic Tutorial tetapi yang complite....trims,
can you use/ insert a dwg architectural floor plan background in revit and use that to layout your lighting and power, and circuit it as well? reason i ask bcos most clients still use autocad. PLEASE HELP!!!
Can this be done within an existing Architectural Revit file? All the lights and outlets are already placed, and I can create a panel schedule, but I cannot add any lights or outlets to the schedule or create circuits.
I tried placing a panel but it says None of the created elements are visable in floor plan 0 - I was placing in the correct floor plan and can see it in 3D view however. Any ideas?
What will you add in power floor plan.
Any idea how to show those cables/wiring as 3D models?
They are not model elements... annotative only.
Hi, BA. Hope you're doing well and that I'm not too late: I have a problem: The lights rendering on my Revit (2018) are working with me at all. The types 'spot', 'square' and 'circle' lights are too dim upon rendering, and the 'line' lights are too bright. I don't understand why at all. They're all the same intensity and luminosity and color and all, and tampering with the rendering lighting/shadowing dials somewhat improves some light types only to screw over others.
After days of trying to fix the problem in vain, the internet didn't give me any answers other than using the 'Photometric Web' type of lights, of which I have no families. I looked for them but couldn't find any like they show on some CZcams videos.
Every time I get a bearing it betrays me. Have you any good advice here?
what is the difference between a power plan and a lighting plan. Why draw sockets in the lighting plan?
What is lookup table how to use those to family
There are tons of learning sites out there to learn Revit. But there is not a single large scale real-world project MEP which has been shown from scratch to commission. This is like just typical bookish Indian school.
Tons of learning sites? Can you share please?
Why i don't have the section "Place on vertical face"?
For very new starters it is more easier if you tell where and how to start, because you tel us to go "insert" and "link revit" you go to "desktop or wherever your file" but I don't have any file so! where do i start ?