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    Default Pipe Fitting Radius Multiplier

    Does anyone know if there is a way to specify the radius of a pipe elbow, similar to radius multiplier used in the duct fittings? If not, how do you manually specify the turning radius of a pipe elbow? The generic pipe elbow has almost no radius.
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    Default Re: Pipe Fitting Radius Multiplier

    Nevermind, found it. changed the Center Radius Parameter equation to 1.5*Nominal Diameter. It was in front of me the whole time. Guess it's been awhile since I used Revit

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    Default Re: Pipe Fitting Radius Multiplier

    Could you please describe how you changed the equation? Where is the equation? I am using 2015. Thanks

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    Default Re: Pipe Fitting Radius Multiplier

    Navigate to the Family Category and Parameters dialog box and look under the formula column of the parameter called Center Radius.

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