To Edit Pipe Network Properties

To edit pipe network properties

  1. Right-click a pipe or structure in the drawing. Click Network Properties.
  2. Use the Pipe Network Properties dialog box to edit the properties.
  3. Click Apply or OK to save changes.

To edit pipe or structure properties

  1. Right-click a pipe or structure in the drawing. Click either Pipe Properties or Structure Properties.
  2. In either the Pipe Properties or the Structure Properties dialog box, click the Part Properties tab.
  3. Click a property value, edit it and click Apply or OK to save changes.

    For example, to change the inner diameter of a structure, scroll to the Part Data property group, click the value for the Inner Structure Diameter property and select a new value.

  4. Click Apply or OK to save changes.
Note: Changes made to either the Pipe Properties or the Structure Properties dialog box affect only the selected part in the drawing. It does not affect the part definition in the part catalogue or in a parts list.

To edit pipe or structure rules

  1. Right-click a pipe or structure in the drawing. Click either Pipe Properties or Structure Properties.
  2. In either the Pipe Properties or the Structure Properties dialog box, click the Rules tab.
  3. Click the desired property value in the Value column, enter a new value and press Enter.
  4. Click Apply or OK to save changes.

To edit pipes connected to a structure

When you have pipes connected to a structure, you may need to adjust the values of properties such as level and/or pipe diameter/width. To do this, you can use the Connections tab in the Structure Properties dialog box to edit the properties of multiple pipes connected to the same structure.

  1. In the drawing, right-click the structure you want to edit and then select Structure Properties from the context menu.
  2. Click the Connections tab.
  3. To edit the following properties, click the value in the cell and enter a new value, or select one from the list: inner diameter (for circular pipes), inner width or inner height (for non-circular pipes).
    Note: On this tab, the read-only gradient value refers to the gradient of the pipe as it is coming out of the structure (gradient out).
  4. To edit the level for a single pipe, select the pipe and edit the invert, centreline or soffit level value.
  5. To edit elevations for multiple pipes, see To Match Elevations of Connected Pipes for more information.
  6. Click Apply to make the changes or click OK to make the changes and close the Structure Properties dialog box.