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Version 10.0
January 14
V10.0 January 14
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Table of Contents
1.0 SETTING UP FOR DESIGN 2
1.1 Toolbars 2
Drainage Toolbar ........................................................2
Workspace .................................................................2
Select <Read>
1.1 Toolbars
The Drainage tools can be found from the Main Menu items, or from a toolbar. If the toolbars are
not opened from a Workspace, they can be opened individually from
View > Toolbars
Drainage Toolbar
Workspace
Toolbar and toolbar positions can be saved as Workspace files and loaded on Project create/open
via the advanced settings or manually from
Project > Management > Workspace > Load >
Select <Read>
Select <Set>
Select <Set>
Select Model
Select Templates
Outputs Tab
Tins Tab
Select <Create>
Select <Set>
Select Design > Drainage-Sewer > Defaults > Tin (fs) or;
Default Pipe
The pipe diameter is set in metres or feet not mm or inches. Set this to a minimum pipe diameter
for your project and then your drainage design package can increase them if required. To model an
existing system enter the most common pipe size and then alter other pipes as required in the
network editor.
Repeat for subsequent drainage lines, ensuring an individual Line Name is entered
Select <Read>
Change String Names
String names can be used to control the order in when the drainage lines are numbered. These
names will be transferred to the 12d drainage strings. Later, the string names can be changed in
the Drainage Network editor.
Following checkpoint 4 above, the strings imported need to have unique names to enable
automatic pit naming in the network editor.
Select Strings > Strings Edit > Change
Select <Process>