View and modify the instance properties for duct.
Parameter | Description |
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Mechanical | |
System Classification |
Defines the system for the connectors that are located on equipment. For example, piping equipment could have a system classification of Supply Air, Return Air, or Exhaust Air. These values are pre-defined classifications within Revit. |
System Type |
Defines the system types for an MEP system. You can duplicate an existing system type to create additional system types as needed for the model. For example, if you need a system type for high pressure supply air, duplicate the Supply Air system type, rename it, and change the properties as needed. |
System Name | A name that uniquely identifies a system, it may be user-defined or automatically generated. |
System Abbreviation | A user-defined abbreviation for a system. |
Equivalent Diameter | For rectangular duct, see About Rectangular. |
Size Lock | When enabled, the duct will not resize when using the sizing tool. |
Loss Coefficient | Displays the unitless number used to measure the minor loss for the selected duct or connector. Used to calculate the total pressure drop. |
Hydraulic Diameter | See About Rectangular Duct. |
Loss Method | Defines the loss method for the selected fitting. |
Section | Defines a run of segments and fittings that have the same velocity, for example, the same flow, size, and shape. |
Area | Defines the surface area of pipes, ducts, conduits, and cable trays. |
Mechanical - Flow | |
Flow | Displays the flow rate for the duct or duct connector. |
Additional Flow | Defines the additional flow for the selected duct. |
Velocity | This value is calculated using the following formula: |
Friction | The pressure loss for a specific length unit of duct. |
Pressure Drop | Displays the pressure drop for the selected duct, fitting, or connector. To see the pressure drop for each path through the fitting, check the pressure loss report. |
Velocity Pressure | Displays the different between the total pressure and static pressure for the selected duct. |
Reynolds Number | This value is calculated using the following formula: |