Helo!
I would like to know if it is possible to add the label to check the point pressure at the junctions of the main line.
Att.:
Márcio Carvalho
Pressure label in Junctions
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Pressure label in Junctions
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Re: Pressure label in Junctions
For mainline hydraulic labeling use the HY_MAX or HY_MIN labels. This will work on mainline junctions and all mainline items. This is because mainline pipes can have multiple pressures, flows, velocities, etc., due to multiple system flows. To label the system flow that relates to the HY_MAX or HY_MIN label you can use the HYN_ labels.
For pressure use HY_MAX_P for the maximum pressure or HY_MIN_P for the minimum pressure.
Note that for hydraulic labeling of pipes or wires you cannot have "Combine Pipe Labels" on. To have both combined labels (such as length) and uncombined labels (such as hydraulic labeling) use "Label set 1" and "Label set 2" as described in Help|Help Topics - User Manual - Enhancing the Presentation of Plans -> Automatic Labeling -> Using Label Sets.
The IRRICAD Team
For pressure use HY_MAX_P for the maximum pressure or HY_MIN_P for the minimum pressure.
Note that for hydraulic labeling of pipes or wires you cannot have "Combine Pipe Labels" on. To have both combined labels (such as length) and uncombined labels (such as hydraulic labeling) use "Label set 1" and "Label set 2" as described in Help|Help Topics - User Manual - Enhancing the Presentation of Plans -> Automatic Labeling -> Using Label Sets.
The IRRICAD Team
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Re: Pressure label in Junctions
OK!
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.