![]() In the case of nodes with sanitary fixtures supplied from cold and hot water systems, specifying two pairs of coordinates will be needed to in order to identify the location of the respective supplying points to the sanitary fixture in question: With projects created in the previous version of PLUMBER (1.0), as well as those that are created without using the aforementioned importing option, the coordinates values have to be manually specified by the user in nodes and pipes data dialogs in order to benefit from this great feature. In the case of water networks created by importing files in DXF format these values will be taken from the graphic properties of the imported drawing objects. The Plan and Isometrics views creation in PLUMBER 2.0 is conditioned upon, at least, that the nodes that make up the water supply system have values other than 0 for its X and Y coordinates. You will see below this new feature’s details. With the 'Isometric to Standard' type transposition the result can often be visualized as an offset view from overhead, where the vertical lines can still be seen.With version 2 of PLUMBER, our software for water supply systems design in buildings, it is now possible to create Plan and Isometrics views of the water network you are designing. This is to avoid any confusion caused by nodes being placed over the top of other nodes or pipes. When clicking the ISO Mode On/Off Toggle button to transpose from isometric view to a 'flattened' standard view, any vertical lines from the isometric view will be drawn at 45 degrees. Selecting either of these options will change the display of all tanks and end pressure on the isometric view. The drawing menu provides options to display an ‘Isometric tank view from the left’ or to display an ‘Isometric tank view from the right’. Tanks and end-pressure nodes will also be displayed in the isometric plane. When the isometric drawing mode has been selected Pipe Flow Expert will show fittings, valves, components, control valves and pumps in the isometric plane which follows the associated pipe direction. Users can easily switch between these using the ISO Mode On/Off Toggle button. Pipe Flow Expert has two drawing modes, standard (‘flattened’) view and isometric view. ![]()
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