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sanitary tees

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Anonymous
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sanitary tees

If I have a sanitary tee in a run, and I click on the + to make it a double sanitary tee, it never works.I get this error: "The converted fitting was not defined in the routing preference. Please assign one on the connected curve types."

I can insert a doulbe sanitary tee in the main manually, and then reconnect the other branch lines.

Anyone know an answer as to how to make it work in the first place?

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dennis
in reply to: Anonymous

The double-sanitary fitting needs to be defined as a cross in the routing preferences of the pipe type.

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Anonymous
in reply to: dennis

I think it was already?

Message 4 of 7
asommer
in reply to: Anonymous

Go to the "Type" Properties of the pipe type you are using.  under the "Fitting" parameters, you can select what type of "Cross" to use.  select your double sanitary tee next to the Cross type.  You might have to delete the tee and re-create the connection for it to recognize the change.

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craigjonnson
in reply to: Anonymous

I know that this reply is 5yrs too late. The fix is to edit the family and reassign the primary connection to one of the connectors that pass as the T.

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@craigjonnson 

hi, this reply is 5 years later as well...

i am seeing the same error and i did not quite understand your response.

What is a "primary connection" on a combo or any fitting?

what is "connectors that pass as the T"?

 

thanks

 

 

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