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How do I tap a round duct to the underside of a rectangle duct using the Autodesk Revit Systems software
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See the Mechanical Tutorial, Completing the Supply Air Systems, Placing AC Units. This is a tap off the side, not the bottom, but you should be able to follow those steps (p. 10 in an elevation view and get it done. Simply select Round Duct with the Diameter that you want, start the duct at the centerline snap of the rectangular duct, and extend to the circular duct you're connecting to. Jay
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See above, that's page 108.
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Try using the section view to make the connection. Also you could get better results if you have the tap connection type set to standard.
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