If the routing preference for a branch pipe does not specify a fitting for the connection, the
Choose a Part dialog prompts you to specify a different fitting. See
on page 303
for more information.
TIP
If you change a valve location on one radiator, run Connect Multiple Parts again to update all
other connected radiators.
The target radiators are connected to parallel pipes using valve types and branch pipe properties
copied from the source radiator. The following rules apply:
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Any existing valves or branch pipes are removed from the target radiator before it is connected.
■
The valves from the source radiator are copied to the target radiator.
■
The routing preferences from the source radiator branch pipes are used to create the branch
pipes on the target radiator.
■
The target radiator is connected to the same parallel pipes as the source radiator. If the source
radiator’s parallel pipes do not run parallel to the target radiator, the target radiator is
connected to the nearest set of parallel pipes within a reasonable distance from the radiator.
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The connectors on the source radiator are mapped to the connectors on the target radiator.
For example, the valve and branch pipes attached to the lower-left connector on the source
radiator will be copied to the lower-left connector on the target radiator. If there is not a
direct one-to-one correspondence between the connectors on the source and target radiators,
the software looks for the best possible match. If a match cannot be found, a connector on
a target radiator might remain unconnected.
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As much as possible, the connections between the systems specified for the parallel pipes
are maintained. For example, if the Hot Water Return pipe system is connected to the right
side of the source radiator, the Hot Water Return pipe system will be connected to the right
side of the target radiator.
■
The connection to a target radiator can be adjusted even if the distance between the target
and the parallel pipes differs from that of the source radiator.
■
Sometimes a target radiator cannot be connected. For more information about the causes of
connection failures, see
Correcting a Radiator Connection Failure
on page 351.
Correcting a Radiator Connection Failure
The valves and branch pipes from the source radiator are copied to the target radiator even if the software
cannot connect a target radiator to parallel pipes. You can then manually connect the branch pipes.
You can use Solution Tips to view information about connection failures and instructions for correcting
them. See
on page 579.
The following conditions report a failed connection:
■
The radiator is not parallel to the main pipes.
■
The radiator is too close to the main pipe, preventing enough space for the fittings in the branch.
■
The target radiator is placed on the wrong side of the pipes. The radiator might also be rotated 180
degrees.
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