Hello,
i tried to set the indication of air terminal to see the quantity of air flow, but don't work...
I started with this command:
Then i have this mask and i will see on the label the information highlighted with red arrow:
But everytime the result is this.
Someone can help me to set right?
Attached the file.
Thank you.
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Your Air Terminal Tag is incorrect. It is trying to read the air flow from a property set definiton named Portata which doesnt exist. It should instead read the FlowRate property set definition.
You can verify this yourself by opening up the Aecb_Mechanical_Air_Terminal_Device_Tag block and view the tag. You can change the name of the property set here by changing Portata to FlowRate.
p.s. I did this myself in the drawing you provided and it worked fine.
Thank you, it works!
But i can't open with double click the edit attribute, i need everytime to write _ddedit...
The name of the program you used to capture the video?
It's possible to have the Label with only 2 position of information, the third with the dimension of dutc i don't need.
Thanks
Hi,
You can approach this two ways. You can edit the block again and remove the part of the label that you do not need or you can create a new label from scratch. Below is a link to a video of a webinar series that shows how to create a tags and labels. That particular video is for a pipe tag and label.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXiZkGJz8DM&list=PLudbyTOOSbuYS9kVYB9rmlquTYKOoyUAd
The duct video of the series should be available next week.
Here is a link to a blog series on how to create a duct tag. You should be able to modify the directions to work with the air terminal.
p.s. I used camtasia to create the video above. I produced it as a gif so it could be easily shown inside the post.