So, at the office we use some PVC fittings for domestic water. The catalog show reducing tees up until 1" x 3/4". Bigger than that, you use transitions. Now, we created the fittings on Revit 2012, and with the tee, if we connected pipes with different diameters that had no reducing tee between them, the program would still create a (fake) reducing tee. This was easily manageable for us, since all you had to do was to select the offending tee, change it's diameter to the bigger of the two pipes, and done: the program would create a non reducing tee, with the proper transitions attached.
Now, on revit 2014, when we select the tee and try the same trick, the tee's branch doesn't change - it keeps the smaller pipe's size, and thus never attaches the needed transition.
How can I fix this? is there a way for the program or the fitting to retung to it's old behavior? and if not, is there a way to limit or force my fitting to become non-reducing once the branch's nominal diameter becomes bigger than 1".
Any help is truly appreciated.
Cheers.