2024-03-13 05:38 PM
How does one control the size of a duct system end-cap using the new MEP modeling tools? The relevant parameter is greyed out.
Operating system used: Windows 5003 USA Full
2024-03-13 08:11 PM
The junction tool also has (C) Branch Offset and (D) Branch Angle disabled. Anyone know why? The branch is simply too large and overlaps with an elbow in the same duct run.
I also don't understand the Duct Take-off object. The object settings illustrate that it attaches to the side of duct run, but it can't be placed like that. I thought it might be possible to change the duct branch to use a takeoff object, but it only works with the one default library object.
Lastly, the duct runs and terminal objects like diffusers aren't actually connected - moving the duct system endpoint leaves the diffuser behind and I then have to re-connect them.
Sorry for so many questions, but the documentation on this entire feature is very short.
2024-03-18 06:17 PM
Hi @s_p_b ,
I’m sorry to hear about the issues you’re experiencing. Our new routing mechanism is designed to provide a seamless modeling experience, minimizing the need for individual tool selection. However, we’re currently in a transition phase, and some aspects may not work or require temporary workarounds.
Here are my responses to your concerns:
I hope this helps, and I look forward to your response.