There are several ways fittings can be inserted while laying out a pressure network. You can select a specific fitting, such as a tee or cross, from the Fittings list and add it to the drawing. Fittings are organized by material. In plan view, fittings can be added to the ends of a pipe or inserted anywhere along a pipe. Layout cues are displayed to indicate where the fitting can be inserted.
Reducer and Elbow Adjustments | Adjustment Example |
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Select the pipe run and click (Continue Layout) to continue the run from an elbow. |
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Select the elbow and click (Flip) to flip its orientation. |
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Select the pipe run and click (Continue Layout) to continue the run from the reducer. If the pipe size is available from the drawing part list, the pipe will resize to match the fitting port. |
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Select the reducer and click (Flip) to flip its orientation. |
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Select a reducer and click (Slide) to move the reducer along the pipe run. |
Branch Fitting Adjustments | Adjustment Example |
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To continue a pipe run through a fittings (such as tees and crosses), select the pipe run and click (Continue Layout). If the pipe size is available from the drawing part list, the pipe will resize to match the fitting port. |
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To add new pipe-runs from fittings (such as tees, wyes, and crosses), select the fitting and click (Continue Layout). If the pipe size is available from the drawing part list, the pipe will resize to match the fitting port. |
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Select a fitting and click (Flip) to flip its orientation. |
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Select the fitting and click (Rotate) to rotate the fitting as attached to the connected pipe run. |
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Select a fitting that has a pipe run through it (such as tees, crosses, and lateral wyes) and click (Slide) to move the fitting along the pipe run. |