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Changing the justification of ducts in Revit

Use the Justification Editor toolset to justify the position of ducts.


Step-by-step guide

When using Autodesk Revit for ductwork, it may need to be justified (aligned) along the tops, bottoms, or sides of the ductwork in a section of the system. For example, if a building design calls for more space in certain areas, realigning ducts can make room for other conduits or improve floor plan efficiency.

Note: Specify Wireframe for Visual Style before using the Justification Editor.

  1. Open a model that contains a duct system.
  2. Isolate the area of the duct system to be justified.
  3. In the drawing area, activate the 3D view.

The Revit interface showing a section of duct that needs to be justified.

  1. Select all the ducts you want to justify. (You do NOT need to include the duct reducers as part of your selection.)

In this example, the ducts are currently justified to the center of the smaller duct at the end of this run. The two ducts in this run are highlighted in blue to indicate that they are selected.

A section of ductwork being selected for justification. One section of selected ductwork is highlighted in blue, and the other section shows its wireframe as highlighted for selection.

  1. From the ribbon, Modify | Ducts tab, Edit panel, click Justify.

The Justify ducts tool in the ribbon.

The Justification Editor contextual ribbon opens.

In the model, note the position of the control point (represented by an arrow) in the center of the smaller duct.

The Revit ribbon with the Justification Editor contextual ribbon active, the selected ducts highlighted in the model, and the location of the Control Point highlighted in the ducts.

To change the location of the control point:

  1. In the Justify panel, click Control Point. This moves the control point to the other end of the run of selected ducts.

In the Justification Editor contextual ribbon, Control Point is highlighted as being active, and in the model, the location of the Control Point is highlighted after being moved to the other end of the selected ducts.

  1. In the Justify panel, click the top-center square containing the smaller blue square justified to the top and center. Note the control point changes its position to the top and center of the large main duct.

In the Justification Editor contextual ribbon, the Justify tools are highlighted and the top center button is active, and in the model, the control point has moved to the top center justification.

  1. In the Justify Editor panel, click Finish.

The smaller ducts are now justified to the top of the larger duct and centered along the direction of the control point:

In the model, the selected ducts are now justified to the top center, and the reducers have changed shape to follow the justification.

  1. Orbit the 3D view to see how the ducts and reducers have been rearranged.

To justify ducts using the Alignment Line justification tool:

  1. Select another run of ducts.
  2. From the Justification Editor contextual ribbon, click Alignment Line.

In this example, the duct containing the control point highlights with dashed reference lines along the center of each of its faces and along its corners:

The Alignment Line command selected in the Justification Editor, and in the model, the dashed reference lines showing in the selected ducts.

  1. Click one of the lines, and the position of the control point changes.

A side-by-side comparison of the selected ductwork where in the left, the alignment line is being selected, and in the right, the control point has moved according to the selected alignment line.

  1. Click Finish to justify all selected ducts to the chosen alignment line.
  2. Click Cancel to dismiss the Justification Editor without applying any changes.

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