Add Duct Connector to Model

Create a duct connector.

A duct is a pipe or closed conduit, made of sheet metal, fiberglass board, or other suitable material. It is used for distributing air to and from a supply source. An example is an air handling unit.

  1. On the ribbon, click Environments tab Begin panel BIM Content .
  2. On the BIM Content tab MEP Connectors panel, click Duct Connector ,

    or

    In the browser, expand the MEP System Connections icon, right-click the Duct node, and click Add Connector.

  3. In the Duct Connector dialog box, select a shape for the connector.
    Note: If you select Undefined, you can select any oval, circular, or rectangular face.
  4. Select a face to place and position the connector. The location of the connector appears as a cylindrical arrow on the selected Autodesk Inventor part or assembly.
    Note: For some components, such as sheet metal, select four bounding edges for the duct connector instead of a face.
    Important: Connectors glyphs are similar to assembly mate constraints in that they indicate a mating face or plane. They do not indicate flow direction. Typically, connectors point away from the host component. Use the Direction command to reverse connector direction.
  5. Optionally, clear the Inferred check box next to the size box, and enter a value.

    If the box is not selected, the size values are static. If selected, the size values are linked to the size of the selected face.

  6. On the System Type drop-down list, click a system type.
  7. In the Properties list, enter values.

    The available properties vary, depending on the System Type you select.

  8. To continue to add connectors, click Apply. To create the connector and close the dialog box, click OK.