Mechanical Duct Types
Originally Published inQuestion: When selecting duct type properties, under the mechanical heading, various fitting property values are specified. How can I find out what property a given fitting belongs to, i.e. is it an elbow, a transition or cross etc.? Obviously, the type of fitting is described in the family name, but is there a more definite way of knowing what kind of fitting it is through the API?
Answer: In Revit 2009, you can use the built-in parameter FAMILY_CONTENT_PART_TYPE. You can access it through the following series of properties:
FamilyInstance > Symbol > Family > Parameter > BuiltInParameter.FAMILY_CONTENT_PART_TYPE.
This parameter stores an integer value. The values for the different types are:
kUndefinedPartType = -1,
kNormal = 0,
kDuctMounted = 1,
kJunctionBox = 2,
kAttachesTo = 3,
kBreaksInto = 4,
kElbow = 5,
kTee = 6,
kTransition = 7,
kCross = 8,
kCap = 9,
kTapPerpendicular = 10,
kTapAdjustable = 11,
kOffset = 12,
kUnion = 13,
kPanelBoard = 14,
kTransformer = 15,
kSwitchBoard = 16,
kOtherPanel = 17,
kEquipmentSwitch = 18,
kSwitch = 19,
kValveBreaksInto = 20,
kSpudPerpendicular = 21,
kSpudAdjustable = 22,
kDamper = 23,
kWye = 24,
kLateralTee = 25,
kLateralCross = 26,
kPants = 27,
kMultiPort = 28,
kValveNormal = 29,
Many thanks to Adam Nagy and Harry Mattison for providing this information.