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    Default New duct added to existing problem

    I have a section of duct and a VAV that will be removed. Then on the install drawing I am going to reinstall the VAV on the other side of a slab to slab wall. When I add a section of new duct from the relocated VAV to the existing duct the New and Exist. duct become the same phase. How do you keep them separate New and Existing?
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    Default Re: New duct added to existing problem

    Try placing a Duct Union on the open end of your "existing" run of duct. Then connect your new run of duct to the Union. That worked in my quick test.

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    Default Re: New duct added to existing problem

    Perfect!! Thank you

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