Im still having issues with a part that pops out of the ground. I modified a rectangular junction to be 15"x15" wit ha frame height of 4" and a slab of 2", to get the smallest structure OOTH. I see now my issue is probably due to the svps vertical pipe clearance parameter. If the frame and slab add up to 6 inches why is the VPC 1.7' . Not that I want 6" but these are roof leaders to leaching pool, so I'm OK with 1 foot at the building and I get 2 feet by the time I reach the pool.
1. how can I design a part that will allow 1 foot cove minimum
2. How do I apply rules to sections of the network?
2. Can I have more than 1 rule per network and how do I change the default on the fly when adding different components to a network?
Joe Bouza
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When I selectmore than one pipe the option to apply rulesid gone?
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The quick way out of this (which is not the correct way 😉 is to disconect the pipe. Make a label for the pipe that shows only end invert, no leader. Label the pipe and drag the invert under the real structure label.
John Mayo
Hi John, you lost me - what does that do?
Joe Bouza
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Well if you need to get plans out the door you can label the parts without worrying about a proper connection.
John Mayo
Once you have run the Apply rules on one part, make sure nothing is selected and run the Apply Rules command from you right click -> Recent Input List. This will ask for the upstream part and then prompt you for the next down stream part.
I see, I was not clear. it was not a label issue I want to reset he depth of cover
Joe Bouza
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