Transition rectangular to round

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Transition rectangular to round

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With this function you are able to draw symmetrical and asymmetrical transitions

from rectangular to round.

 

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Dialogue-Options

 

Option

 

Description

Volume flow

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This function activates the Volume Flow Calculation ductwork cross sections.

Edit

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Button to edit Duct Tables for all trades.

Cross sections

 

Used to enter the seperate cross sections and manufacturing parameters.

 

a/b:

The starting cross section (a/b) of the fitting as entered in Starting Values will be shown. This cross section can also be taken from the Volume Flow Calculation.

 

d:

The diameter 'd' can be found in the Duct Tables or set manual.

 

Manufacturing Diameter:

The manufacturing diameter is shown in the list which will be used during production. This diameter is smaller as shown in the Duct Tables , because during assembly the duct is to be mounted over the diameter.

 

Distance a/b:

To mount the connection profile at fitting entry (cross section a/b) for the corresponding straight duct.

 

m:

The straight duct where to the end duct is to be mounted.

 

L:

Special fitting length

 

Angle:

The turning angle as used for calculation (30° is default). When the length is changed, the angle is correspondingly adjusted.

Deflection f

 

According to DIN Norm, the given horizontal transition projection (right edge to right = +f).

This projection can be centrical, left straight, right straight or custom selected.

Deflection e

 

According to DIN Norm, the given vertical transition projection (right edge to right = +e).

This projection can be centrical, top straight, bottom straight or custom selected.

Selected length

Rest length

Std. length


See chapter "Length"

Functional fields


(Place, Continuous construction, Cancel)

See chapter "Functional fields"