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Problems with Nibco ProPress Elbow

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bbrown
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Problems with Nibco ProPress Elbow

I've downloaded the Nibco ProPress elbow (PC606_PC607) from Seek and I'm getting a problem I don't know how to fix. I put the lookup tables in the right spot. I had a 45 deg Vic fitting that I changed to the PP fitting and it works correctly with one side disconnected. Once I reconnect the pipe, it wants to switch to a 90 deg fitting. The pipe is 4" and the lookup table has rows for 45 and 90 at 4". Anyone know how to fix this?Pic 1.PNG

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travis
in reply to: bbrown

I had the same issue.  The way I ended up fixing it was a fluke to be honest with you.  The connectors in the family I found out both need to be assigned to angle.  See attached picture.

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: bbrown

Would you mind attaching that Family file here?

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bbrown
in reply to: CoreyDaun

Here are the files.

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bbrown
in reply to: travis

Travis was right. I went into the family and only one of the connectors was set to the Angle parameter. I set both to it and it's working great now.

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