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    Revit Fire Fighting Complete Project Based Course

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    Revit Fire Fighting Complete Project Based Course

    Revit Fire Fighting Complete Project Based Course
    Published 9/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.21 GB | Duration: 6h 51m

    Learn Fire Fighting System Design & Modeling in Revit with Real Project Applications

    What you'll learn

    Students will learn how to create complete fire protection system layouts (sprinkler, standpipe, hydrant, and pump room systems) within Revit from scratch.

    Learners will gain the ability to perform hydraulic calculations, size pipes, and verify pressure requirements for fire protection systems as per NFPA standards

    Students will be able to generate coordinated drawings, legends, schedules, and detailed sheets for real-world project submissions.

    Learners will understand how to apply NFPA, NBC, and local fire codes while designing and modeling in Revit to ensure compliance and safety.

    Students will learn how to integrate fire fighting systems with other MEP services (HVAC, plumbing, electrical) in a BIM-coordinated project environment.

    Requirements

    Basic Knowledge of Fire Fighting Systems (Optional)

    Revit Software Installed

    Computer/Laptop with Minimum Specs

    No Prior Revit Experience Required

    Description

    Are you looking to master Fire Fighting System Design and Modeling in Revit with real project applications? This course is designed to take you step by step from the basics to advanced project-level execution, making you confident in handling fire protection projects in a BIM environment.Whether you are a student, beginner, or working professional, this course will help you build the practical skills required to design, model, and document complete fire fighting systems in Autodesk Revit while following international standards (NFPA, NBC, and local codes). What You’ll Learn in This CourseModel and design fire fighting systems (sprinklers, standpipes, hydrants, and pump rooms) inside Revit.Perform hydraulic calculations and correctly size pipes, pumps, and fittings for efficient system design.Apply fire codes and safety standards in real-world project work.Generate project documentation – coordinated drawings, legends, schedules, and detailed sheets.Collaborate in a BIM environment by integrating fire fighting systems with HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services.Who This Course is ForMEP & Mechanical Engineers, BIM professionals, and draftsmen.Students & fresh graduates looking to build career-ready skills.Professionals working in construction, fire safety, or consultancy firms.Anyone interested in learning Revit Fire Fighting Design from scratch to project completion.Requirements / PrerequisitesNo prior Revit experience is required – we start from the basics.A computer/laptop with Revit installed (2022 or later recommended).Basic knowledge of fire fighting systems is helpful but not mandatory.Why Take This Course?By the end of this course, you will be able to design, model, and deliver a complete fire fighting project in Revit, making you job-ready for MEP design offices, BIM firms, and construction companies. You’ll not only gain software skills but also learn real project workflows that professionals use in the industry.

    Overview

    Section 1: Module 01 Introduction to Fire Fighting Systems and Revit

    Lecture 1 1.1 Basics of Fire

    Lecture 2 1.2 Classification of Fire

    Lecture 3 1.3 Overview of Fire Fighting Standards

    Lecture 4 1.4 Types of Fire Fighting Systems

    Lecture 5 1.5 Basics of Fire extinguishers

    Lecture 6 1.6 Fire Extinguishers location and placement

    Lecture 7 1.7 Classification of occupancies based on hazards

    Lecture 8 1.8 Working of Fire Sprinklers

    Section 2: Module 02 Project Setup in Revit

    Lecture 9 2.1 Customizing Fire Fighting Template

    Lecture 10 2.2 Linking Architecture Model for Fire Protection Design

    Lecture 11 2.3 Creating Space Schedules

    Section 3: Module 03 Fire Sprinkler System Design

    Lecture 12 3.1 Calculation & Placement of Sprinklers

    Lecture 13 3.2 Creating Fire fighting Piping Layout

    Lecture 14 3.3 Fire Sprinklers Pipe Sizing

    Lecture 15 3.4 Placement of Zone Control Valve

    Section 4: Module 04 Standpipe and Hose Reel System Design

    Lecture 16 4.1 Placement & Routing of Standpipe Component

    Lecture 17 4.2 Placement of Fire Department Connection

    Lecture 18 4.3 Placement of Dry Pipe Valve

    Section 5: Module 05 Fire Pump Room Design

    Lecture 19 5.1 Placement of Fire Pumps

    Lecture 20 5.2 Creating Strechable Plinth

    Lecture 21 5.3 Designing Suction & Discharge Piping Layout

    Lecture 22 5.4 Placement of Fire Water Tank

    Section 6: Module 06 Fire Hydrant System Design

    Lecture 23 6.1 Placement of Yard Hydrant & Valves

    Lecture 24 6.2 Routing & Sizing of Hydrant Pipes

    Section 7: Module 07 Documentation and Scheduling

    Lecture 25 7.1 Adding annotations, legends & symbols

    Lecture 26 7.2 Generating Equipment Schedules for fire pumps,sprinklers & hydrants

    Lecture 27 7.3 Creating Pipes & Pipe Fittings Schedules

    Section 8: Module 08 Project Collaboration and Documentation

    Lecture 28 8.1 Setting up a central file

    Lecture 29 8.2 Workset & Worksharing

    Lecture 30 8.3 Creating Sheet & Title block in Revit

    Lecture 31 8.4 Printing & Exporting Drawing in Revit

    Section 9: Module 09 CAD Import

    Lecture 32 9.1 How to import CAD file in Revit

    Mechanical/MEP Engineers and Designers,BIM Modelers and Draftsmen,Engineering Students and Fresh Graduates,Construction and Fire Safety Professionals,Anyone Interested in Fire Fighting Design