Bim - Sprinkler System- Fire Protection In Revit Mep
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.90 GB | Duration: 4h 27m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.90 GB | Duration: 4h 27m
Sprinkler System Design, Hydraulic Calculation, NFPA 13, BIM Coordination, Pipe Supports, Clash Detection In Revit 2026
What you'll learn
Sprinkler System Layout in Revit MEP – Step-by-step workflow with expert spacing rules
NFPA 13 Hazard Groups in Revit MEP – Clear classification rules for confident design decisions
Hydraulic Calculation in Revit MEP – Complete flow path analysis & accurate pressure loss results
Area Analysis & Design Density in Revit MEP – Job-ready methods for precise fire protection design
Pipe Routing & Slope Control in Revit MEP – Professional modeling with clash-wise efficiency
Pipe Size Optimization in Revit MEP – Performance-driven, cost-effective design strategies
Sprinkler Head Placement in Revit MEP – High-detail, obstruction-aware layouts
NFPA 13 Reports & Schedules in Revit MEP – Clean, ready-to-deliver documentation
BIM/MEP Coordination in Revit – 3D alignment across structure & building services
Clash Detection in Revit MEP – Early conflict detection for faster rework reduction
Pipe Supports & Hangers in Revit MEP – Practical, site-ready detailing
Template, Model Linking & Parameters in Revit – Speed, consistency, and no plugins required
Requirements
Basic familiarity with the Revit interface
Description
Note: This course goes beyond basic Revit commands. You will model and calculate sprinkler systems in Revit using a custom template and families, with full NFPA 13 alignment and no plugins. Based on real MEP projects, you will create print-ready deliverables and ensure smooth BIM coordination.Key questions this course will answer:What is the difference between someone who only places sprinkler symbols and a fire protection designer who performs hydraulic calculations, applies NFPA 13 spacing, and manages coordination directly in Revit?How can hazard groups, obstruction rules, design density, and area of operation in Sprinkler System in Revit reduce redesigns and improve installation accuracy?What skills are required to produce hydraulic reports, pipe sizing, hanger modeling, and clash detection in Revit (no plugins) at a professional level?In SPRINKLER, you will work through a real project from template setup to layout, hydraulic calculation, reports and schedules, and BIM coordination. Everything is done in Revit—from pipe routing and slopes to pipe supports and hangers, and clash detection with architectural and structural models. The goal is to give you a project-ready, NFPA 13–aligned workflow that produces deliverables ready for submission, without extra software, and compatible with Revit 2020 and later.Headlines: Sprinkler System Layout In Revit - Step-By-Step, Expert SpacingNFPA 13 Hazard Groups In Revit MEP - Clear Rules, Confident DecisionsHydraulic Calculation In Revit - Complete Flow Paths & Pressure LossArea Analysis & Design Density In Revit - Accurate, Job-Ready MethodPipe Routing & Slope Control In Revit - Professional, Clash-Wise ModelingPipe Size Optimization In Revit - Performance-Driven, Efficient ResultsSprinkler Head Placement In Revit - High-Detail, Obstruction-Aware LayoutsNFPA 13 Reports & Schedules In Revit - Clean, Ready-To-Deliver DocsBIM/MEP Coordination In Revit - 3D Alignment With Structure & MEPClash Detection In Revit - Early Conflicts, Faster Rework ReductionPipe Supports & Hangers In Revit - Practical, Site-Ready ModelingTemplate, Model Linking & Parameters In Revit - No Plugins, Speed & ConsistencyEnroll in this course today to develop a professional, proven workflow for Sprinkler Systems in Revit and deliver high-quality project outputs. Ask any question at any time—with 24/7 support, you will have guidance to quickly grow your fire protection design skills and be ready for real-world projects.
Overview
Section 1: Sprinkler Template Setup In Revit – Fast, Consistent Project Start
Lecture 1 Sprinkler Levels & Grids In Revit – Project Base Setup
Lecture 2 Sprinkler System Colors & Parameters In Revit – Settings & Management
Lecture 3 Sprinkler Model Linking In Revit – Architectural & Structural Coordination
Section 2: Sprinkler Fire Protection Layout In Revit – Accurate, NFPA 13 Spacing
Lecture 4 Sprinkler Head & Pipe Placement In Revit – Layout Process
Lecture 5 Sprinkler Hazard Groups In Revit – NFPA 13 Classification
Lecture 6 Sprinkler Obstruction Rules In Revit – Placement Compliance
Lecture 7 Sprinkler Obstruction Rules In Revit – Placement Compliance
Lecture 8 Sprinkler Branching In Exposed Ceilings In Revit – Distribution Method
Lecture 9 . Sprinkler Suspended Ceiling Layout In Revit – Coverage Setup
Lecture 10 Sprinkler Valve & Final Branching In Revit – Valve Arrangement
Section 3: Sprinkler Hydraulic Calculations In Revit – Complete, Code-Aligned Results
Lecture 11 Sprinkler NFPA 13 Criteria Setup In Revit – Standards Configuration
Lecture 12 Sprinkler Area Analysis & Calculation In Revit – Density Setup
Lecture 13 Sprinkler Hydraulic Report Review In Revit – Report Output
Lecture 14 Sprinkler Pipe Size Optimization In Revit – Size Adjustment
Section 4: Sprinkler Pipe Supports In Revit – Practical, Installation-Ready Modeling
Lecture 15 Sprinkler Hanger & Support Modeling In Revit – Support Placement
Fire Protection Engineers,MEP Design Engineers,BIM Coordinators,BIM Managers,Fire Protection Designers,Revit MEP Modelers,Mechanical Engineers,Electrical Engineers,Plumbing Engineers,Fire Safety Inspectors,Code Compliance Officers,Design-Build Contractors,Construction Project Engineers,Facility Managers,Technical Draftsmen,CAD Technicians,Architectural Engineers,BIM Modelers,Architectural Students,Engineering Students