Hello,
I realize that there have been many posts about the lack of a generic reducing tee for copper pipe. I have made many piping models and as all of you well know, tees are created as standard tees then with reducers to change pipe sizes. After doing some research on other fittings, it appears that I must create my own parameters and look-up tables to create a simple reducing tee. Is this accurate or did I miss something? Any suggestion, solutions of content would be greatly appreciated.
Phil G
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Here's a link that will help you. Look at the last response in the thread http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Revit-MEP/Can-anyone-help-creating-a-reducing-tee-pipe-fittin...
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Thanks for posting.
There is a variety of reducing tees in the UK libraries:
Malleable iron, threaded:
Carbon steel, welded:
Copper, soldered:
...and many more.
You should be able to copy them, adjust dimensions in the lookup tables etc.
I don't know if there are imperial equivalent families.
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