In AutoCAD MEP
In AutoCAD
Functionality
yes
no
Automate many building system design tasks such as
on page 12,
on page 12, and
on page 13 using
domain-specific ribbons and palettes
yes
no
Create accurate
on page 15 with tagging and annotation.
yes
no
Automatically add
on page 18, such as rise/drop, hidden lines,
and display components based on elevation as you lay out the run.
Creating Building Systems
AutoCAD meets the fundamental drafting needs of the AEC, civil engineering, and manufacturing industries.
You use basic geometric elements, such as lines, arcs, and circles, to draw engineering layouts.
With AutoCAD MEP, you create intelligent building systems that exceeds AutoCAD capabilities. You use
MEP parts to create complete, connected systems that contain information you can use to analyze and refine
your designs. For example, you can
on page 194 that contains ceiling diffusers with a
specified flow rate. The system can detect the amount of downstream airflow required by the diffusers. You
can use
on page 256 to design gravity-based piping system. You can use
on page
380 to create and manage circuits for your electrical plans. You can place plumbing equipment and fixtures
in a drawing to create a
on page 464.
AutoCAD MEP Workspaces
Out of the box, AutoCAD MEP contains tools geared to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing professionals
in the building industry. The workspace environments (electrical, HVAC, piping, plumbing, and schematic)
include individual palettes and domain-specific ribbons to optimize your workflow tasks.
Duct system in AutoCAD MEP HVAC workspace
The tool palette includes parts related to the current domain. You can define tool properties from the tool
or properties palette. You can also customize the tool palette to include unique tools commonly used in
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