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【General】 RVT_ELEC_01101日本語版受験参考書、RVT_ELEC_01101試験

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トピック出題範囲
トピック 1
  • ファミリ:このセクションでは、BIMモデラーのスキルを評価し、Revitファミリの作成と編集に焦点を当てます。MEPコネクタの定義、システムおよびコンポーネントファミリタイプの理解、ファミリカテゴリの設定、光源の設定などが含まれます。また、パラメータの作成、注釈ファミリの設定、要素の表示制御など、電気プロジェクト全体で効果的なカスタマイズと再利用を実現するためのスキルも評価されます。
トピック 2
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トピック 3
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トピック 4
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トピック 5
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Autodesk Certified Professional in Revit for Electrical Design 認定 RVT_ELEC_01101 試験問題 (Q21-Q26):質問 # 21
An electrical designer is creating a panelboard family. The electrical designer wants to create a family parameter to control the visibility of a clearance zone. In the Parameter Properties dialog, select the required Discipline and Type for the parameter.

正解:
解説:


質問 # 22
Refer to exhibit.

An electrical designer wants to organize the Protect Browser as shown in the exhibit. Select the correct options in order to achieve the desired organization. (Select three.)

正解:
解説:


質問 # 23
Refer to exhibits.

An electrical designer models an existing receptacle on an existing wall that the architect has indicated to be demolished.

The view is intended to show demolition, and the view's Phase is set to New Construction. How should the designer indicate that the receptacle must also be demolished?
  • A. Add a Demolition phase, then set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to Demolition.
  • B. Set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to Demolition.
  • C. Set the receptacle's type parameter Match Phasing to Host.
  • D. Set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to New Construction.
正解:D
解説:
In Autodesk Revit, phasing allows designers to track existing, demolished, and new elements across different project stages. Every model element includes two key phasing parameters:
Phase Created - defines when the element was built or introduced.
Phase Demolished - defines when the element is removed or demolished.
In the provided exhibits:
The project contains two phases: Existing and New Construction.
The receptacle's Phase Created parameter is set to Existing, indicating it belongs to the pre-existing building condition.
The architectural wall hosting the receptacle is to be demolished during New Construction.
When a view's Phase is set to New Construction and its Phase Filter is configured to show demolition, only elements whose Phase Demolished equals New Construction will appear as to be demolished. Therefore, the electrical designer must set the receptacle's Phase Demolished value to New Construction so that it graphically displays as a demolished element in the demolition plan.
As explained in the Autodesk Revit MEP User's Guide - Phasing and Coordination:
"Elements created in one phase and demolished in a subsequent phase must have their 'Phase Demolished' parameter set to that later phase to display properly in demolition views." Thus, to correctly coordinate with the demolition of its host wall, the receptacle must be flagged for demolition during New Construction.

質問 # 24
An electrical designer has noticed lighting fixtures present in an architectural linked model. Which tool should be used to place an instance of those fixtures in the current electrical model while maintaining the position from the architectural model?
  • A. Reload Latest
  • B. Coordination Review
  • C. Reconcile Hosting
  • D. Copy/Monitor
正解:D
解説:
When lighting fixtures placed in an architectural linked model need to be replicated in the electrical model while maintaining their exact positions, the correct tool is Copy/Monitor.
This Revit feature allows the electrical designer to copy elements-like lighting fixtures-from a linked model into their project, while establishing a monitoring relationship between the original (architectural) and copied (electrical) instances.
From the Autodesk Revit MEP User's Guide - Chapter 55 "Multi-Discipline Coordination" (pages 1349-1357):
"Use the Copy/Monitor tool to copy MEP fixtures from an architectural model into an MEP project, and monitor them for changes." (Revit MEP User's Guide, p. 1350)
"To copy fixtures from a linked model:
Click Collaborate tab ➤ Coordinate panel ➤ Copy/Monitor ➤ Select Link.
Select the linked architectural model in the drawing area.
Click Copy and select the lighting fixtures to copy.
Click Finish.
Revit MEP copies the fixtures to the current project and establishes monitoring relationships."* (Revit MEP User's Guide, p. 1356) Behavior and Benefits:
The copied lighting fixtures maintain the same location, orientation, and type mapping as in the linked model.
Any changes (move, delete, or modify) made by the architect in the linked model will trigger a coordination review in the electrical model.
This ensures accurate positioning and easy coordination between disciplines.
"When you select a copied fixture in the current project, the monitor icon displays next to the fixture, indicating that it has a relationship with the original fixture in the linked model." (Revit MEP User's Guide, p. 1357)
"If copied fixtures are moved, changed, or deleted in the linked model, Revit MEP notifies the engineers of the changes during Coordination Review." (Revit MEP User's Guide, p. 1357)

質問 # 25
Refer to exhibit.
A panelboard has the following properties:

The Circuit Naming Scheme PanelSlolPhase. which defines the value of the Circuit Number parameter, is configured as follows:

In electrical settings. Phase Labels have not been modified from the default "A." "B." and "C- The Circuit Number lot a single-pole circuit in the panelboard's first breaker position is----------(Enter the correct value into the field)
正解:
解説:
See the explanation
Explanation:
The answer is P1/1/A
In Autodesk Revit Electrical Design, the Circuit Number for a branch circuit in a panelboard is automatically generated based on the Circuit Naming Scheme specified in the project's Electrical Settings. This naming scheme defines how each circuit is labeled by combining predefined fields such as Panel Name, Slot Index, and Phase Label.
From the exhibit, the Circuit Naming Parameter setup is configured as:
Name
Prefix
Sample Value
Suffix
Separator
Panel
Panel
Panel
-
"-"
Slot Index
Slot Index
Slot Index
-
"/"
Phase Label
Phase Label
Phase Label
-
-
The panelboard properties show that its Circuit Naming method is set to PanelSlotPhase, which means that Revit will generate circuit numbers using the following structure:
[Panel Name] - [Slot Index] / [Phase Label]
From the exhibit:
Panel Name: P1
Slot Index (Breaker Position): 1 (since the question refers to the first breaker position) Phase Label: A (default value for the first phase in a three-phase 120/208V Wye system) Therefore, the Circuit Number for a single-pole circuit in the first breaker slot will be:
✅ P1-1/A
This follows Revit's documented logic for circuit naming. According to the Autodesk Revit MEP User's Guide (Chapter 17 "Electrical Systems"):
"The circuit numbering format is controlled by the Electrical Settings > Circuit Naming template. The default scheme combines panel name, circuit number, and phase label, using the separators defined by the user." Furthermore, the Smithsonian Facilities Revit Template User's Guide confirms:
"In the default electrical configuration, circuit numbers use the format [Panel Name]-[Circuit Number]/[Phase], such as 'P1-1/A' for the first single-pole circuit on phase A." Hence, based on the provided configuration and standard electrical setup, the correct circuit number for the first single-pole breaker position in panelboard P1 is P1-1/A.
References:
Autodesk Revit MEP User's Guide - Chapter 17 "Electrical Systems," pp. 420-427 Smithsonian Facilities Revit Template User's Guide - Section 8.6 "Panel Schedules and Circuit Naming Schemes," p. 90 Autodesk Revit Electrical Design Essentials - "Circuit Naming Rules and Panel Configuration Standards"

質問 # 26
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