Rectangular Duct Fitting With No Set Angle

Rectangular Duct Fitting With No Set Angle

fgleason36CXH
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Rectangular Duct Fitting With No Set Angle

fgleason36CXH
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I'm looking to find/create a rectangular duct transition that doesn't have a set angle.  I'm basically just trying to transition a duct from one size to another over an extended piece of duct work. All the pre-loaded rectangular transitions have their own set angles (15,30,45,60) and don't allow me to change the lengths of the fittings.

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RobDraw
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@fgleason36CXH wrote:

All the pre-loaded rectangular transitions have their own set angles (15,30,45,60) and don't allow me to change the lengths of the fittings.


 

Are you sure?

 

Transition.jpg


Rob

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fgleason36CXH
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That fitting didn't work the way I want it to. I'm trying to recreate the attached ACAD screenshot in Revit. The circled area consists of the transitions.

 

 

Edit: Nevermind I got it. Thank you!

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jkhounemany
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what was the solution?

 

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RobDraw
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The one with the green check mark.


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jkhounemany
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I was having this issue. I had all the angles shown in our Fitting Types, but after selecting any of the angles, no update or change occur. 

 

After I reloaded the Duct Fitting from Revit's default families, and Overwriting Parameters Value, I was able to fix.

 

Hope this helps anyone else.

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