If the software cannot find a match for the fixture in the specified fixture unit table, it does not assign default
fixture unit values to the fixture. To take advantage of the application of default values, you should create
and use fixture unit tables that correspond to the plumbing fixtures.
When performing sizing calculations for plumbing lines, the software uses the fixture unit values applied
to the fixtures in your drawing. If you plan to do plumbing line sizing, you should first identify the fixture
unit tables to use and verify their accuracy.
The software includes a sample fixture unit table based on industry standards. However, you or your CAD
manager should create fixture unit tables to meet your project requirements and conform to applicable
codes, such as the Uniform Plumbing Code. You can use the sample table as a guide.
Creating a Fixture Unit Table
1
, click Manage tab
➤
Style & Display panel
➤
Style Manager
.
2
In the left pane of Style Manager, open Plumbing Objects, and then open Fixture Unit Table
Definitions.
3
Under Fixture Unit Table Definitions, click Standard, right-click, and click Copy.
4
Select Fixture Unit Table Definitions, right-click, and click Paste.
5
Select Standard (2), right-click, click Rename, enter the name of the fixture unit table definition
that you are creating, and press
ENTER
.
6
In the right pane, click the General tab and enter a name and description. You can also click
Notes to add text notes or reference documentation.
7
To modify the table, click the Table tab, select the desired rows, use the Add, Modify, and Remove
buttons, and click OK.
Importing a Fixture Unit Table into a Drawing
1
With both drawings open,
activate the Plumbing workspace
2
Click Manage tab
➤
Style & Display panel
➤
Style Manager
.
3
In the left pane of Style Manager, select the fixture unit table to import (located under the
drawing that contains it), right-click, and click Copy.
4
Under the drawing where you want to import the table, select Fixture Unit Table Definitions,
right-click, and click Paste.
Specifying Plumbing Line Sizing Tables
1
, click Manage tab
➤
Style & Display panel
➤
Style Manager
.
2
In the left pane of Style Manager, under Plumbing Objects, click one of the sizing table definitions
(supply pipe or sanitary pipe).
3
In the left pane of Style Manager, click Standard, right-click, and click Copy.
4
Click the applicable Sizing Table Definitions item (Supply Pipe or Sanitary Pipe), right-click, and
click Paste.
5
Select Standard (2), right-click, click Rename, enter the name of the sizing table you are creating.
Then press
ENTER
.
6
Click the General tab, and change the name and description. Click Notes to add text or reference
documentation.
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