Hi Jo
Related to TEE in the database to calculate BOM. As far as I understand, regardless the three pipe directions (angles), a TEE is always considered as a 180º for main axis and 90º for minor axes and connections to the pipes will be made with additional Bends as needed.
Normally, to connect 3 PVC pipes over 160 mm, we use ductile iron TEEs with slip (rubber gasket connection). The TEE is fabricated specially for the needed angles. This is the less costly way to achieve this type of connections.
Is there any way that IRRICAD could manage this situation automatically?.
Also. In the case of three different diameters, I understand that the largest diameter in the junction sets the mayor axis diameter of the Tee. But you could find a real situation on which a larger pipe is coming to the minor axes of the tee junction and then split into 2 smaller diameters with 180º direction (mayor axi). How would IRRICAD solve this situation?
Thanks in advance.