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Knowledge
is power
Harness your potential with our professional trade & software training
Creating, visualising and importing 3D networks into Revit (BIM software).
For draughtsmen and confirmed technicians with good working knowledge of AUTOFLUID 10 or 2009.
Good knowledge of a CAD platforme
(AutoCAD, ZWCAD, BricsCAD), Windows and Internet.
2 days
Working units, GCS-UCS, BASE command
General level, high floor, low floor, networks
Graphic structure of a network
Point by point routing of double-line and single-line ducts according to your specifications
Positioning (at, between lines, between points, in relation to …)
Inserting standard equipment (valve, damper, registers, tap fittings)
Checking connections
Rebuilding visually broken ducts
Modifying an object (elbows going downwards, the size of a duct …)
Moving an object
Deleting an object
Single-line and double-line network crossings
Automatic rebuilding of ducts when breaks occur
Differentiating the text command from the specification command
Automatic computation of water levels.
A network
In-line equipment
Heavy equipment
Structure of a network
Graphic objects
Elements
Ducts (horizontal, vertical, slanted, drain)
Branches
Spread…
The dedicated specification command
Generating it with a simple capture of the whole or parts.
Managing networks (renaming, deleting…)
The “window” command in your CAD software
Visual styles
Navigation commands (ViewCube, Zoom Orbit, …)
Defining your view (visualisation and rendering)
Taking a snapshot
Placing your snapshot (object space or presentation)
33D DWG
3D IFC (coming up)
General presentation of Revit
The origins of the project
Location of the project
Reference plan
Drawing zone
Levels
Generating a drawing backdrop from a Revit model
Exporting this backdrop to work with your CAD softwareand AUTOFLUID
Import AUTOFLUID’s 3D networks into a Revit model.