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revit mepelectric

Interista1978

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Good morning.
I started working with the electric mep but the electric model I charge by default gives me the American settings, both in terms of electrical configuration (voltage, phases, etc) and in terms of families. someone knows where to find electric models already configured according to all Italian indications and relative families (interallers, paintings, drift boxes, corrugated, etc.).
Thank you! ! !
 
thanks for the answer... I had already uploaded the model from the Italian library, but it always gives me the American settings, so there are no default Italian medals (monofase and three-phase, 220 v and 380 v), do I have to configure everything??? once solved this, the steps to follow should be 2: the first to create the electric circuit, the second to create the distirbution scheme with the ducts.
in the representation of the electric circuit how do you insert a point that represents me the junction box of the distribution scheme??? In other words, I arrive from the general picture to the distribution box of the room from which the lines of the individual sockets, lights or special luminaires are branched out. ? ?
otherwise I should make a circuit for every single element inserted.
I hope that someone will give me directions on how to proceed in a truthful way to represent the distribution of imitators.
Thank you! ! !
 
it seems to me that you need to find a curve of revit for electrical installation. the part of revit mep works a different way from the other side, and it is not too easy to understand without a guide.
 

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