Two System Classifications? How to fix it?

Two System Classifications? How to fix it?

GTisRuleX
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Two System Classifications? How to fix it?

GTisRuleX
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So I have a drain that was classified as "Hydronic Supply" when piping was hooked up and it wasn't noticed.  I edited the family, changed the connector to "Sanitary" and reloaded to the project without overwriting parameter data, now the system classification shows "Sanitary; Hydronic Supply"

 

If water squirts out of a drain, there's bigger problems, so getting this set to Sanitary would be the only correct setting.  I've tried cutting/pasting the fittings back as well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GTisRuleX
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Fixture had two connectors. The Trap primer connection was also set to Hydronic.
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andrea.kikuchi
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Hi there @GTisRuleX

 

This was an interesting case...did fixing the extra connector solve the problem for you? 

 

Thanks!



Andrea K

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GTisRuleX
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Yes! I'm sort of kicking myself for missing the trap primer connection and spending so much time trying to figure it out when it was pretty obvious in the end!
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andrea.kikuchi
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Don't feel bad, this one would have stumped me too! Glad it worked out in the end for you. 🙂 



Andrea K

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