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July 2017
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An expansion vessel that always fits into your HVAC system [video]

Looking for an expansion vessel that always fits into your HVAC system? Easily adapt the measurements, components and specifc data of the generic MEPcontent expansion vessel to meet your requirements.

Adding a ball valve, mano meter, air vent, coupling, manometer and safety valve can be done with only one click.

Start designing today, watch the tutorial and download the expansion vessel from the MEPcontent platform.
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BIM Insights paper - what do MEP engineers need and use?

This paper provides an overview of the webinar given in May about the kind of BIM content engineers and designers ask for.

The paper explains more about BIM content requirements, what tools and apps can be used for a more efficient project workflow and refers to a demo given by engineering company PeoplePower

http://go.stabiplan.com/l/39952/2017-06-12/71j4lx

Would you rather view the recording of the webinar? Please go to this link
https://stabiplan.wistia.com/medias/xgb7u79660

If you want to have an overview of all webinar recordings and videos, you can go to https://www.mepcontent.com/video/

And now that the summer is kicking in, we are thinking of the new webinar and paper topics for the upcoming months.

If you have any ideas or suggestions about webinar and paper topics we should address, please let us know by sending your email to marketing@mepcontent.com

With your imput we can make sure we offer you the most relevant discussions and BIM insights. Thanks for your help!
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Webinar BIM trends - BIM Insights paper

Did you attend the BIM Insights Session webinar on May 17th about BIM trends for engineers and designers?

No?
If not, this is for you.

We created a knowledge document in PDF about BIM trends for MEP specialists which you can download here. Get up-to-date in only 15 minutes reading about trends and developments that will affect your work and future.

We hope you enjoy it and if you have any comments, suggestions or remarks, please let us know on marketing@mepcontent.com

In a couple of days, new BIM Insights Papers will be added about different file types and about how engineers work with MEPcontent articles in Revit.

Greetings,

Stefan van Eerde and Maarten Sonneveld
June 2017
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Flexibel placement of generic and SANHA wall plates

Recently, all available wall plates on MEP content have been equipped with a new functionality. The wall plates have a parameter that regulates the position within the wall. A much heard user wish was to enable this in two directions. It is now possible to place the wall plate not only within the wall, but also with an offset from the wall, with the same parameter. This can be done by using negative values in the parameter.

Wall plates can now be fully adapted to the requirements of your pipeline system. Download generic or SANHA wall plates Revit families and 3D dwg’s from MEPcontent, or directly within a BIM project using the MEPcontent browser for Revit or Autocad.
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Get your own app for Revit

Let engineers all over the world work directly with your products in Revit through a customized app with your company name attached to it.

BIM is increasingly important. Make sure to reach MEP engineers at the moment of design- and purchase decision with your own customized app for Revit. Understand who download your app, from what country and how they use your products in their Revit project by placing objects. And tie this in-app product placing metric to your product sales overview to learn what product placements in projects mean to your turnover.

Discover the 4 steps to get your app, watch the video.

Find out how other manufacturers reach thousands of MEP engineers with their own app, visit the MEPcontent store.

Interested? Feel free to contact us.
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BIM insights webinar - BIM & Mitsubishi Electric

In our next BIM insights webinar we've invited Mr. Paul Sexton, Technical Marketing Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Europe to tell us more about how a multinational such as Mitsubishi Electric uses MEPcontent. We focus on how their customers work with BIM content in their projects. And of course what BIM means for them as a manufacturer.

Topics:

- The BIM journey for Mitsubishi Electric
- Results in BIM for Mitsubishi Electric
- Next steps in BIM
- Mitsubishi Electric and MEPcontent

With our guest host Mr. Paul Sexton from Mitsubishi Electric Europe.

Date and time: June 22nd 2017, 12:00 - 12:30 PM CET

Join the webinar
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New: PLASSON ElectroFusion Fittings for Stabicad users

MEP content subscribers now have PLASSONS's ElectroFusion Fittings Product Line Sheet (PLS) at their disposal. Stabicad users with MEPcontent subscription simply import this delivery program with the Product Line Importer in Stabicad.

PLASSON ElectroFusion Fittings - The Smart-System Solution You Can Depend On
PLASSON ElectroFusion fittings are specifically designed for reliable, high performance pipe joining and long system life. This automated system has been proven to be most economical due to the low potential for operator error.

PLASSON offers quality tools and control boxes allowing for easy installation. PLASSON control boxes provide computerized electrofusion with minimal potential for operator error. The PLASSON control boxes are the economical solution for reliable electrofusion
May 2017
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Johnson Controls YORK chillers on MEPcontent

Enrich your BIM project with the efficient YORK chiller from Johnson Controls. The Revit family for multiple articles within the YORK Air-Cooled Screw Compressor Liquid Chiller series are available on MEPcontent as of today.

About the YORK chillers
Harness the power to lower your annual energy costs by as much as half with the YVAA Air-Cooled Variable Speed Drive Screw Chiller from YORK. This variable speed chiller provides superior performance while lowering energy consumption and dramatically reducing noise levels.
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Webinar: BIM content for engineers and designers

Join us in tomorrow's webinar in the BIM Insights Sessions: BIM content for engineers and designers.

This webinar is all about content. We believe in the adage "content is everything". During this webinar we will tell you more about different file formats, what the added value is of manufacturer specific BIM content and how apps can help you as a designer, MEP engineer or installer to work faster and more efficient.

What do we offer on MEPcontent
File formats
Free downloads
Benefits for registered users
Product categories from manufacturers
Why use manufacturer specific BIM content?
Content factory
Generic content versus MEPcontent
How to work with the MC browser app?
How to work with the SANHA Product Line Placer app?
Why a content standard such as EMCS is important for engineers and designers.

Date and time: June 8th 2017, 12:00 - 12:30 PM CET

Sign up now!
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BIM Insights Session about MEP engineers, what do they ask for in a project? on May 24th

The next webinar is coming up on Wednesday May 24th on 11.30 CET (10.30 GMT). BIM Insights Session about MEP engineers, what do they ask for in a project? Click this link to register for the webinar for free.

In cooperation with a BIM Consultant from the company PeoplePower who will show us a live project and how he uses 3D BIM content in his MEP project within Revit.Hosted by Charles Lekx and Jaap Groen, don't miss it!

Missed the webinar? Not to worry! Watch the recording here.
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Modelling with Esylux Movement Detector families

Recently the content factory team from MEPcontent created Esylux 3D content. Esylux, among other products, produces movement detectors. The movement detectors detect movement within a certain area. This area is called Field of Detection (FOD). Esylux wanted to have a user-friendly approach for Revit engineers to integrate FOD in the families. It has been done by connecting the FOD to 3D visualization for 3D-views and a symbolic representation for 2D views.
Both reach and functions of the FOD are completely connected to parameters.
Esylux can tell you for each of the products what the exact reach is and what the function of the FOD contains. Thanks to the family with integrated FOD, users can now use the right set of movement detectors to calculate what is needed in their project.

Because movement detectors can be placed on the ceiling, but also on the wall, we created two separated families with two different nested shared families for FOD: FOD for ceiling mounted (E_Detector_Movement_F_MEPcontent_Esylux_Field of Detection for Ceiling) and FOD for wall mounted (E_Detector_Movement_F_MEPcontent_Esylux_Field of Detection for Wall).
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MEPcontent browser ready for Revit and Autocad 2018

The MEPcontent browser app is now compatible with Revit 2018 and Autocad 2018. With the updated MEPcontent browser you can quickly find the content you need, directly from within your BIM project. The app for Revit and Autocad allows you to search the largest library for MEP engineers and enrich your project with manufacturer specific 3D content.

The browser is available for free on the MEPcontent apps page and opens from the Add-ins (Revit) or Plug-ins (AutoCAD) ribbon. In the browser you will find the same powerful search engine as on the MEPcontent platform. This makes it easy to search and find the content you need.

The MEPcontent browser app has been available for quite some time already, but is recently updated with some new features:

- Added support for type catalog families. You can directly select and insert the family type you would like to use into your project.
- Back to overview button: easily return to your search results or previous overview.
- Request content: a button and form is added to simplify the process of making a request for content.

Want to see the browser in action? Check out the video for a demonstration or download the app for free from our apps page.
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New: Revit families for Oventrop Hydrocontrol

From this week on we have three new Revit families from Oventrop on MEPcontent.

Balancing valve with blind plugs VTR

https://www.mepcontent.com/product/detail/22359/hydrocontrol-vtr/?type=article_&ref=mepcontent

Balancing valve with groove Hydrocontrol VGC

https://www.mepcontent.com/product/detail/22358/hydrocontrol-vgc/?type=article_&ref=mepcontent

Balancing valve with flange/DIN Hydrocontrol VFC

https://www.mepcontent.com/product/detail/22357/hydrocontrol-vfc/?type=article_&ref=mepcontent

Download these families and other relevant MEP content for free from MEPcontent.com
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BIM trends 2020 and beyond for engineers and designers [webinar on May 17 2017]

BIM is here to stay. But how can engineers effectively work with BIM content for MEP projects in 2017? During the webinar ‘BIM trends for engineers’ on May 17th Stefan van Eerde and Maarten Sonneveld from MEPcontent will discuss the BIM trends for this year and in the future and how it will impact your business.In this webinar you will learn: - Trends for 2017 – Cloud, Big Data, Pre-Fab – how does it impact engineers and designers?- Trends for 2020 and beyond- Actions – what can you do right now?Afterwards, you can ask your questions during the Q & A session. Register now for the webinar on Wednesday, May 17th from 12:00 to 12:30.
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Sustainable BIM with the Mark GS+ Air heater on MEPcontent

Sustainable heating is the norm in many MEP installation projects nowadays. The gas GS+ 60 air heater from Mark Climate Technology is very efficient and provides up to this requirement. BIM engineers download the Revit family, 3D DWG and the IFC file for this product on the MEPcontent platform, or through the recently updated MEPcontent browser app.

Gas-fired high performance air heater with axial fan
Mark manufactures a gas-fired, high-performance air heater with an axial fan. This condensing equipment provides efficiency greater than 106% (lower value). Heat is generated via a modulating (5:1) premixburner which results in very low gas consumption. The GS+ is operated using an OpenTherm clock thermostat.
April 2017
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New! The BIM Insights webinar series for manufacturers, engineers and designers

MEPcontent launches a new series of webinars specifically designed and selected for manufacturers and another webinar series for engineers and designers. The BIM Insights sessions.Europe’s best BIM experts will join these webinars to inform you as a manufacturer or MEP specialist about the latest BIM trends, the benefits of Europe’s largest MEP content platform: MEPcontent.com, what engineers demand nowadays regarding BIM and what other BIM manufacturers and competitors are doing to stay ahead of the pack. Every month we will host a webinar with a different topic and in some months we even have multiple webinars. You can select the webinars you like the most from the list below by clicking on the links or you can write them down in your diary.May 17th 12:00 CET– BIM trends for engineers and designers• BIM trends for engineerso Trends for 2017 – Cloud, Big Data, Pre-Fab – how does it impact engineers and designers?o Trends for 2020 and beyond• Actions – what can you do right now?BIM knowledge required: *May 24th 11:30 CET– MEP engineers, what do they ask? Discussion between engineers during the webinar about what they require in their project and how 3D content comes in. Important practical insights for manufacturers about how their products are used.BIM knowledge required: *June 8th 12:00 CET– BIM content for engineers and designers• What do we offer on MEPcontento File formatso Free downloadso Benefits for registered userso Product categories from manufacturers• Why use manufacturer specific BIM content?o Content factoryo Generic content versus MEPcontent• How to work with the MC browser app?• How to work with the SANHA Product Line Placer app?BIM knowledge required: **June 22nd 12:00 CET – Manufacturer webinar powered by Mitsubishi Electric – BIM lessons learnedInteraction between Mitsubishi Electric and MEP engineers about the Mitsubishi Electric content on the MEPcontent platform and what BIM means for them as a manufacturer. BIM knowledge required: **We hope to talk with you in one of these webinars very soon!Kind Regards, The MEPcontent webinar teamCharles Lekx, Maarten Sonneveld, Jaap Groen & Stefan van Eerde
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Mitsubishi Electric introduces E-series Chiller

Mitsubishi Electric introduces the E-Series Chiller on the MEPcontent platform. Download the Revit Family, DWG or IFC file for multiple types within the E-series for use in your BIM project.

Chiller systems have been used for decades to deliver controlled cooling to buildings, but with increasing pressure on energy efficiency and running costs, a low-carbon, cost effective option is needed. Comprising of Cooling Only, Heat Pump and Heating Only models, ​Mitsubishi Electric’s new e-series modular chiller range provides the perfect solution.​
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System pro E Power Switchboard for ABB

Engineers looking for powerful switchboards to be used in BIM projects can now use ABB's System pro E Power series. Revit families for multiple types within these series have been published on MEPcontent. Download the BIM files on the MEPcontent platform today.

Pro E Power Switchboard for ABB
System pro E power is the innovative ABB’s main distribution switchboard solution with rated current up to 6300A and short-circuit current up to 120kA. Designed to easily fulfill all electrical installation requirements in terms of protection degree, segregation form and electrical characteristics, according to the latest international standards and in perfect synergy with all ABB’s low voltage equipment.
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Design reliable security systems in BIM

How do you design reliable security systems in your Revit project? Many manufacturers of security systems offer their specific 3D-content on MEPcontent. Check out our large range of cameras, lighting fixtures, intercoms, motion detectors and more. Start designing more reliable systems today!
March 2017
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5 BIM trends in the MEP industry in 2017

“The MEP industry never changes, building is building,” we sometimes hear. The opposite is actually true.

Many trends that you come across as a consumer can also influence the work of installers, modelers and advisors. But how will this look like? Nothing is certain, but these are the trends we can expect in 2017.

1.Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is at the verge of making a breakthrough at a professional level. An interesting variation of this is Mixed Reality. Take the Microsoft Hololens for example: glasses which merge one's real surroundings with virtual images, holograms. This allows you to experience virtual reality in your own living room, at your desk, at work or outside at the construction site. During the SUM (Stabicad User Meeting) we demonstrated a number of possible applications in order to see what could be viable in the installation sector. We showed, for example, a 3D-model of a plant room, a 3D-model of a Remeha-cascade setup, generated from real product data, and we revealed how this technology could be of use with a product in operation. As holograms can be scaled to size and are full of information, they provide tremendous insights into various scenarios.

2.Smart designs

Another trend is prefab. Construction sites are becoming ever smaller, well-trained workers scarcer and safety requirements stricter. Prefab increases the predictability, consistency and repeatability, and helps installers to work more efficiently. Installers can code prefab sets according to personal wishes and benefit from the fact that increasingly more processes are being automated, such as the generation of prefab sheets and the placing of tags. What's more, thanks to good BIM libraries such as MEPcontent.com, engineers can rest assured that the content is always checked by the manufacturer and that it contains all the up-to-date information necessary for the (ordering) process, such as article numbers and prices. This ensures for a smooth flow of information, from design and ordering to assembly at the workshop.

3.‘On demand’ tools

Shrinking budgets mean that BIM engineers have to design in a smart and efficient manner. Good software is necessary for this. But different projects require different functionalities in your software, and flexibility is becoming ever more important here as well. The ‘on-demand’ model such as the system we use at home for Netflix will increasingly penetrate the world of design software. Software, updates and support are included in a monthly payment, and consequently can be adjusted precisely to meet your needs. Specific design tools, available as apps, will appear evermore frequently. The functionality that you need at that moment, and quickly installed within your project. Advantage: you pay only when you need the app and not for all sorts of packages. In this way, installers are able to deliver the flexibility required of the market, without incurring excessive costs.

4.Internet of Things
In the installation sector we hear more and more about IoT (Internet of Things): everyday objects that are connected to the Internet. IoT is a highly promising technology for the installation sector as sensors are already present in many systems. The next logical step is to connect all these sensors to the Internet. As soon as the data is online it can be stored in databases and monitored by applications. A good example is the new start-up Augury. The Augury system makes use of data from vibration and ultrasonic sensors in HVAC equipment. It compares real-time data with previous data from the same device, as well as data collected from similar machines. The platform can detect the smallest of changes and provides a warning in the event of failures. This analysis occurs in real-time, and the results are sent to your smartphone within a matter of a few seconds.

5.5D-BIM

Architects, installers and advisors often use different platforms that do not always synchronise well with one another. The result of this is that there is no single source that provides an integrated, real-time picture of design, costs and materials. The result: disappointing performance. 5D-BIM incorporates the costs and necessary materials in your design. 5D-BIM is a five-dimensional display of the physical and functional properties of a project. It adds two properties to 3D-BIM: costs and materials. In addition to the standard design parameters, details such as geometrics, aesthetics and thermal and acoustic properties are now incorporated in a project. This allows engineers in an early stage to see how a decision affects the costs of a design.

Data is king

The combination of these trends offers many possibilities for the entire construction chain. There is one major 'but': all chain partners will have to embrace BIM technologies in order to benefit from the advantages provided by BIM. What's more, from design to implementation use will have to be made of correct, uniform data and standards. One thing is clear from these trends: in 2017 data is king.