Create Pressure Pipe Network From Object Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to create a pressure network from a drawing object.

You can select one of the following element types in a drawing and create a pressure network from it: line, arc, 2D or 3D polyline, feature line, alignment or survey figure.

Network Name

Specifies the name of the pressure network. Each pressure network must have a unique name.

Network Name Template

Opens the Name Template dialog box, where you can modify the pressure network naming template.

Network Description

Specifies an optional description for the pressure network.

Pipe Run Name

Specifies the name of the pipe run associated with the pressure network. Each pipe run must have a unique name.

Pipe Run Name Template

Opens the Name Template dialog box, where you can modify the pipe run naming template.

Parts List

Specifies the parts list associated with this pressure network.

Pipe Size

Specifies the size and material for the pressure network pipes. This list is populated by the associated parts list.

Layers

Opens the Pressure Network Layers dialog box, where you can assign the pressure network components to specific layers in the drawing.

Reference Surface

Specifies the surface associated with this pressure network.

Create Surface Profile to Follow

When selected, a surface profile will be created from the reference surface. The surface profile is available for selection from the Pipe Run Profile Settings dialog box.

Reference Alignment

Specifies the alignment associated with this pressure network.

Horizontal Offset Distance

Species the horizontal offset distance from the selected reference alignment.

Level Reference

Cover
Specifies that the pressure network is set at a level below the reference surface. This value is measured between the reference surface and the outside top of the pipe or pipe fittings as defined in the Pipe Run Profile Settings dialog box. Enter the elevation in the Cover box.
Use Vertex Levels

When this option is selected, the levels of any vertexes along the selected element are used to set the levels of the parts created in the network. The following options are available: Outside Top, Soffit, Centreline, Invert, Outside Bottom.

Erase Existing Element
Specifies whether the object you selected will be erased automatically when you create the pressure network.
Note: This option is disabled when you select an object from an XREF.