Ductwork Drafting - wye vs conical tap
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When drafting ductwork, I have found it tedious to produce 45 degree wyes in round duct. The screenshot attached shows two connections for round ductwork, shown on the right. The top is a wye fitting, the bottom is a radius saddle tap. For clarity on our drawings I only want to draw and show wye fittings, however this involves manually placing wyes whenever this connection is needed.
What I usually do with pipe work is trim or trim/extend single/multiple to join at 45 degrees, which would produce a wye fitting no problem. On ductwork, it will only produce a radius saddle tap when used with trim/extend. When a straight length is trimmed to a 45, a normal round elbow is produce, however when that is clicked, then '+' clicked to add an outlet, it returns "The converted fitting was not defined in the routing preference. Please assign one on the connected curve types." Maybe this is the source of the issue, although I can't figure out how to fix it.
Is there a solution to this? I've tried changing duct system routing settings to no avail. Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Matthew