2025-04-11 12:05 AM
I'm new to the MEP modeler (using v27), so might be missing something obvious. I've modeled a single-segment rectangular duct, that has a 10' foot run along the z-axis. No x or y - it's straight up or down.
I can only draw it square to the project origin, but I need it to be rotated about 22 degrees in plan, because that's what the building does!!!
Not only can I not draw it in my preferred orientation, I can't seem to edit it either. The pet-pallet rotate tool is able to rotate the object, in plan, about some point that is NOT the duct's center, but doesn't rotate the duct itself about its own center.
2025-05-29 03:28 PM
I have the same problem, so far i found no way to solve it
2025-07-22 02:13 PM
Hello @Robert Nichols and @Lucairaghi ,
At this time, it’s not possible to rotate rectangular vertical ducts in plan view unless they are connected to horizontal segments. This limitation is related to how the system automatically generates route segments.
Current workaround:
Add a horizontal section to your duct route.
Rotate the entire assembly, including the horizontal part OR move the endpoint of the horizontal route and the vertical part will follow suit.
We understand this can be restrictive, and our team is actively investigating a solution. We plan to address this limitation in the future and will share news once a fix becomes available.
2025-08-21 04:15 PM
I've found a "solution":
Place the vertical segment and add one horizontal segment to the route. Before confirming the horizontal segment, set the distance to 0.00001 m.
With this, you shouldn't see the horizontal segment, and it will let you rotate the vertical duct.
This shouldn't be like this, but it's better than nothing!
Saturday
THIS. This is the problem. Please stop developing product "solutions" that require workarounds on a regular basis. The auto generation has caused massive problems to workflow. If I bring up the settings of a pipe branch, I need to edit there. Yet, there is no ability to do this. No ability to rotate a duct? Seriously? That is not BIM. Your team has been working on this for two releases now and it is still an unusable product.