![]() ![]() ![]() These takeoffs may then be used to produce documentation and schedules to communicate design concepts to stakeholders.įigure 1: Area based loads represented in a 3D view to communicate design concepts to stakeholders.įigure 2: Schedules documenting loads, equipment currents, and power source requirements. These load takeoffs, along with new capabilities to conceptually define electrical system elements, allow you to determine preliminary building load and load on main equipment components directly within the Revit environment. ![]() The workflow is designed to allow you to utilize linked DWGs, PDFs, or Revit models as the basis of load takeoffs within Revit. This new functionality provides a way for electrical designers and engineers to start capturing electrical design requirements natively within Revit, in contrast to workflows reliant on maintaining data in spreadsheets, PDFs, and other disconnected repositories. With the launch of Revit 2023, we shared a What’s New for MEP post, and mentioned the new electrical preliminary design capabilities in Revit. In this post, we will dig in with a little more detail to provide an overview of the capabilities. Authored by: Martin Schmid, Product Manager and Brandon White, Technical Marketing Manager ![]()
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