Ductwork justification issues

Ductwork justification issues

danhornsby
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Ductwork justification issues

danhornsby
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Hi,

 

I am drawing ductwork in Revit and I would like all my ductwork to be justified Horizontal Centre and Vertical Top.

 

However I can only get Revit to draw the ductwork Horizontal Centre and Vertical Middle. I have tried using the 'justify; tool after drawing the ductwork and this doenst work either. All it does is slope the duct rather than change the justification, see section image below:

Ductwork-justification.JPG

The above was drawn in Revit 2016 using the supplied mechanical template.

 

If anyone can help it'd be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Matt__W
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Are you just selecting the ONE duct? Or multiple segments to align them all the same?? Maybe this will help.

 

Also, you can change the justification of the duct PRIOR to modeling it.

Duct_Justification.png



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danhornsby
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Hi,

 

I'm selecting multiple segments, thanks for the link I have already read it and also watched this video

 

I have already tried setting the justification prior to drawing the ducts which ends in the same result as the image supplied above.

 

Thanks

 

Dan

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SteveKStafford
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I've experimented with both sketching duct with changing Justification settings first and using Justification on duct that is already placed using different settings than I want. In either case Revit is playing along with my wishes. I'm using the very latest Updates and version R2 for 2016 so we may be using different versions or have different patches applied. There might also be something you're doing that I'm not doing because I'm not seeing each step you are taking.

 

Bottom line...it should work as advertised.


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Orsolya.Balazs
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Hi Dan,

 

I see that there were a couple of suggestion here (thank you Matt and Steve), let me add one more note.

A possible scenario is that the transition that is in the routing preference doesn't support eccentric offsets it is forced to be concentric. Try to load one of the transitions shipped with the product (for example M_Rectangular Transition - Angle.rfa) and change the routing preference to use the transition. This way it may work as expected. I have recorded a short movie: http://autode.sk/1Ssmfg3



Orsolya Balazs
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Autodesk, Inc.

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Mahmoud.Ziedan
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Dear,

Your duct is not straight,it is inclined.When one of the ducts is inclined I think you will face problems.

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danhornsby
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Hi Orsolya,

 

Your solution has worked, although I couldn't find the file you suggested anywhere on my system and had to get it from seek.

 

Should it be included as part of the UK library?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Dan

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