
3
Do one of the following:
■
Press
ENTER
or enter n (no) to leave the layout geometry in the drawing.
■
Enter y (yes) to erase the layout geometry from the drawing.
4
In the Modify Flex Duct dialog, specify a System, Elevation, Size, and Part, and then click OK.
Adding Turning Vanes to Fittings
Use this procedure to add turning vanes to a fitting. Vanes are considered annotation, and are not considered
objects. You can add vanes to all fittings, or only to specific fittings.
Top view of a mitered elbow
with turning vanes
To add vanes to fittings
1
Enable vanes in the duct layout preferences
.
2
Select a fitting to which you want to add vanes.
3
Click Duct Fitting tab
➤
Duct Vanes panel
➤
Add Vanes
.
4
The vane settings are displayed in the command line window.
To change the settings, enter
s
(settings), and specify the vane settings:
Description
Setting
radius of curvature for the vanes
radius
determines the size of the vane arc relative to the circular path that
defines the vane; for example, 45 degrees is 1/8 of the circular path
arc angle
total number of vanes to add to each fitting; the vanes are spaced
equally along the vane path
number of vanes
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