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.
- On the ribbon, click
Environments tab
Begin panel
BIM Content .
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- On the System Type drop-down list, click a system type.
- In the Properties list, enter values.
The available properties vary, depending on the System Type you select.
- To continue to add connectors, click Apply. To create the connector and close the dialog box, click OK.