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Hello all,
i have worked in Revit since 2008 and still can't figure this one out. can you set a parameter on the tee that would size the tee for the largest pipe size connected to it, and automatically change if you make changes to the pipes. for example if you have a 1" pipe that you branch off a 3/4", the tee would be 1" with a reducer on the 3/4" pipe side. if you change the supply size to say 1-1/4" the tee will not change it will just put a reducer on the side that got larger, and you have to manually change the tee to a 1-1/4" tee. i would like it to be automated. there are times that we have this on hundreds of tees on one project.
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