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Ductwork Elevation Changes
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Hi there, was wondering if you can help me with a simple issue. I'm a new user to MEP and am just getting into drawing ductwork.
I have ductwork running at a high elevation, dropping down under a beam, running under it and then transitioning up at a high elevation again. How do I draw the ductwork and 'cycle' through the options of transitions ?? (ie. 15 deg., 30 deg., etc.).
Thanks very much.
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Re: Ductwork Elevation Changes
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Hi, I made a video that demonstrates how to offset duct under a beam, at a set angle. The same can be accomplished with the "Offset" fitting in lieu of elbows. I use elbows in the video, but the same workflow concept applies regardless of the fitting used. here is a link:
http://screencast.com/t/3SIcjqtgAl2s
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Autodesk, Inc.
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Hi,
Just following up and wondering if the video helped?
Joshua
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Autodesk, Inc.
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Joshua,
Thanks very much for your help, everything worked out great !!
Thanks !!

