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‎2009-02-17
11:22 PM
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‎2023-05-30
02:14 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2009-02-17
11:22 PM
I am very new to the MEP modeler. I have a couple of questions so far.
1. How do I create a duct bend with different connection sizes? The connections have the same height, but different widths. Is this possible? or do I have to model a transition as well?
2. Are there any duct caps in the library? I was looking through the library and couldn't find any.
If anyone could help me out, it'd be much appreciated. Thanks.
-David
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‎2009-03-23 11:13 PM
‎2009-03-23
11:13 PM
Yes, I want duct end caps too.
I can't believe you design a duct system without the ability to add end caps - pipes also.
David your duct bend is easy.
On the bend dialogue box under "MEP Custom Settings" select the "Connections" tab
In this tab you will see a button saying "Main 1" - this is your inlet connection size.
Click on "Main 1" and you can choose "Main 2" which is you outlet connection size. You can select it the same as Main 1 or give it different sizes
I can't believe you design a duct system without the ability to add end caps - pipes also.
David your duct bend is easy.
On the bend dialogue box under "MEP Custom Settings" select the "Connections" tab
In this tab you will see a button saying "Main 1" - this is your inlet connection size.
Click on "Main 1" and you can choose "Main 2" which is you outlet connection size. You can select it the same as Main 1 or give it different sizes

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‎2009-03-24 02:14 AM
‎2009-03-24
02:14 AM
mclean wrote:You can model whatever end condition you want and save it as a custom MEP part. There are four duct terminals included in the library, accessed with the Duct Terminal Tool.
I can't believe you design a duct system without the ability to add end caps - pipes also.
If by end cap, you mean a solid flow-blocking cap, then nothing could be easier to model, but I agree that Graphisoft should have provided a parametric cap rather than forcing the user to model the cap. Perhaps in Version 2.
Cheers,
Karl
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‎2009-04-01 01:26 AM
‎2009-04-01
01:26 AM
I have problem to create part of HVAC system on picture. I can make it as two parts:
1) TRANSITION with connections 200x48 and 255x48 - it is no problem
but problem is to make:
2) BEND with two different sized connections - one is 255x48 and second one 255x100.
Any ideas please?
1) TRANSITION with connections 200x48 and 255x48 - it is no problem
but problem is to make:
2) BEND with two different sized connections - one is 255x48 and second one 255x100.
Any ideas please?