I am trying to join these two duct, although its uncommon inclination angle junctions, Mep settings said that for fittings Revit will use every angle supported, due To this where I will conveil to change supported angles for specific angles?
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Hello,
You need a tee fitting that supports angled connections.
Another option is to place a desirable shape fitting manually first.
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From your other post regarding the transition problem, you did not have the routing preferences properly populated for your duct types so I assume that you have been manually placing fittings and then trying to connect them.
If you populate the routing preferences with the preferred fittings then they will place and connect automatically.
Due to the fact that The inclination angle of the upper duct is very uncommon ( 42,4475%)(coming from the cad drawing), Do you think it might be for this reason, that both ducts do not connect with each others?
Any angle should be possible if you have the correct fitting and the ducts meet.
Hello,
Different angle values may affect how ducts connect, I am not a duct designer, so I don´t have experience in so specific detail, sorry.
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