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13.1

Creates duct transitions for possible combinations of change to shape, size, and orientation.

The contents of the ribbon depend on the feature that you select.

Properties

Opens the Duct Transition Feature Properties Dialog with properties for the inserted transition feature.

Start Transition

Click to identify the start point of the transition. If you do not define a starting point, the software uses the current location of the object as the starting point.

Offset Transition

Click to identify the offset location for the transition.

Finish

Ends the placement of the transition feature. Click this button after you are satisfied with the editing that you have completed.

Plane

Plan Plane

Defines the work surface as the XY plane at the depth of the active end. You also can press CTRL+1 to select this option.

Elevation Plane: East-West ( Z Plane: X-Axis)

Defines the work surface as the XZ plane. You also can press CTRL+2 to select this option.

Elevation Plane: North-South ( Z Plane: Y-Axis)

Defines the work surface as the YZ plane. You also can press CTRL+3 to select this option.

Plane by Turn/Branch

Defines the work surface as the plane defined by an existing turn or branch. You select the turn or branch to set the plane. You also can press CTRL+4 to select this option.

Plane by Three Points

Defines the work surface using three points that you define. You also can press CTRL+5 to select this option.

No Plane

Clears any work surfaces. The software does not project points that you place to any plane. You also can press CTRL+6 to select this option.

Width Plane

Defines the work surface along the width of the duct. This option is available when Shape is defined as Rectangle or Flat Oval, and Type is defined as Turn or Miter Turn.

Depth Plane

Defines the work surface along the depth of the duct. This option is available when Shape is defined as Rectangle or Flat Oval, and Type is defined as Turn or Miter Turn.

Run

Defines the name of the duct run associated with the transition.

<New Duct Run> displays the New Duct Run dialog box. Use this option to create a new duct run.

<New/Continue Run> extends an existing duct run if you select the end feature of the duct run. If a run is continued, all runs associated with the parent system display in the list. If you do not select an end feature, the New Duct Run dialog box displays to create a duct run. For more information, see New Duct Run Dialog Box.

<Select Graphically> allows you to select an existing run in a graphic view, or the Workspace Explorer.

<Load More Runs> loads all the runs that belong to the parent system. This option is not available after you load all the runs, or if the parent system contains less than 200 runs.

More displays the Select Duct Run Dialog. Use this option to select a duct run that is associated with a different ducting system.

Type

Defines the type of transition feature. Options include Straight Parallel, Straight Slanted, Turn, and Miter Turn.

Shape

Defines the shape of the duct. You can change size and orientation, as needed. Options include Rectangle, Round, and Flat Oval.

Width

Defines the width of the new rectangular or flat oval cross sections. Values stored in the reference data determine the list of options. Also, you can enter an amount for the width.

Depth

Defines the depth of the transition feature. The Depth box displays for rectangular and flat oval features. Values stored in the reference data determine the list of options. Also, you can enter an amount for the depth but the amount must be less than or equal to the width.

Radius

Defines the corner radius of the feature. The Radius box displays only for rectangular transitions. Values stored in the reference data determine the list of options. Also, you can enter an amount for the radius.

Diameter

Defines the diameter for a circular transition feature.

Orientation

Defines the orientation of the duct run by specifying the angle between the local axis of the duct run and the width axis. A value of 0 results in a duct run with the width horizontal and the depth vertical. A value of 90 degrees results in the width vertical and the depth horizontal. The value for an angle ranges from 0 to 360 degrees.

Align

Defines the transition alignment. Options include Align Centerline, Align Top Left, Align Top Right, Align Bottom Right, Align Bottom Left, Align Top Center, Align Right Center, Align Bottom Center, Align Left Center, and Not Aligned.

Length

Defines the length of the transition.

Throat Radius

Defines the radius of the transition throat. The Throat Radius box displays only if the Type option is set to Turn.

Lock

Turns on or off the lock for the angle constraint. The icons show the status of the lock (on or off).

Angle

Defines the angle of the turn transition and is available for turn and miter turn transitions.

Miters

Defines the number of miters for the miter turn transition feature. The number of miters returns to the default value whenever you modify the angle, either directly or indirectly. The value can range from 1 to 99.