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rim to sump height

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Anonymous
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rim to sump height

Anonymous
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I'm trying to determine why autocad is throwing a large number (jelevation) in the rim to sump height setting on Structure Settings. Autocad is recognizing the correct surface elevation but is jacking up my rim elevation to 180' +/- above the grade line in my profile.

 

It's not all structures along my alignment but maybe a third of the 40 manholes for the alignment have this issue. They were all placed at the same time using structure and pipe and going thru my alignment to add the structures and piping.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Ed

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rim to sump height

I'm trying to determine why autocad is throwing a large number (jelevation) in the rim to sump height setting on Structure Settings. Autocad is recognizing the correct surface elevation but is jacking up my rim elevation to 180' +/- above the grade line in my profile.

 

It's not all structures along my alignment but maybe a third of the 40 manholes for the alignment have this issue. They were all placed at the same time using structure and pipe and going thru my alignment to add the structures and piping.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Ed

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Message 2 of 8
Jay_B
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Jay_B
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Can you post the dwg here?

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Can you post the dwg here?

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Mike_Hurtado
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Mike_Hurtado
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As mentioned, a drawing would help try to figure out the problem you're having. There are so many settings in Civil 3D it's difficult to pinpoint without it. 



Michael Hurtado
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As mentioned, a drawing would help try to figure out the problem you're having. There are so many settings in Civil 3D it's difficult to pinpoint without it. 



Michael Hurtado
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Anonymous
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Jeff_M
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A 717 MB exe file???? What is in this file??? Is it a self extracting ZIP file?
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A 717 MB exe file???? What is in this file??? Is it a self extracting ZIP file?
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Anonymous
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It's just one drawing but I did an etransmit to make sure you had what you needed. Don't think it's self extracting.


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It's just one drawing but I did an etransmit to make sure you had what you needed. Don't think it's self extracting.


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Jeff_M
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Ed, thank you for being thorough, but, for future reference, you can exclude any Image files (sid, tiff). Doing so with this set of file would've saved 635mb. There are other unneeded files as well, but those sure would've helped.

As for the rims being 180' out of place, I'm not seeing that. The only one which looks suspicious is #53, it is 15' higher than the surface. I think that part of this structure's issus is that the pipe connected to it is 9' higher the the next pipe in the network, thereby forcing the rim to be a certain height above the pipe.
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Ed, thank you for being thorough, but, for future reference, you can exclude any Image files (sid, tiff). Doing so with this set of file would've saved 635mb. There are other unneeded files as well, but those sure would've helped.

As for the rims being 180' out of place, I'm not seeing that. The only one which looks suspicious is #53, it is 15' higher than the surface. I think that part of this structure's issus is that the pipe connected to it is 9' higher the the next pipe in the network, thereby forcing the rim to be a certain height above the pipe.
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Joe-Bouza
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I usually see that if I forget to assign a surface

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I usually see that if I forget to assign a surface

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