
Correcting a Parallel Pipe Routing Conflict
When using the
PipeParallel
command to add parallel pipes, you might specify a point or a property value
that causes a conflict between 2 of the pipes being routed. This situation generally occurs when you specify
a small turn or a change in elevation while routing pipes with different diameters, as shown in the following
illustration:
When a conflict occurs, a dialog prompts you for action. Choose either of the following:
■
Click Undo to restart from the last created pipe segment, and proceed by specifying a point or property
that does not cause a routing conflict.
■
Accept the proposed new distance between the parallel runs of pipe. This distance is maintained between
the pipes as you continue routing them.
Connecting Multiple Radiators to Parallel Pipes
1
Add valves to the connectors on a radiator (the source radiator) and create branch pipes that
connect the radiator to a set of parallel supply and return pipes.
on page 343,
on page 300.
2
Select the source radiator.
3
Right-click, and click Connect Multiple Parts.
4
Select one or more target radiators, and press
Enter
.
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