NOTE
If the cable tray or conduit segment is not connected to another object, you can change both its length
and angle using the Start or End grip.
Start and End grips enable you to change the XYZ location of the start point or endpoint of a segment. They
are particularly useful when initially designing runs because you can use them to easily connect a segment
to an existing run.
Breaking and Merging Cable Tray or Conduit Segments
After you have drafted cable tray or conduit runs, you can break an individual segment, break an entire run,
or merge multiple segments. This can be helpful for determining the number of individual segments a
manufacturer needs to supply.
When merging segments, you cannot cross fittings to join segments.
Breaking a conduit into segments
To break or merge cable tray or conduit
1
Select the cable tray or conduit, click Cable Tray tab
➤
Modify panel
➤
Cable Tray Length
, or click Conduit tab
➤
Modify panel
➤
Conduit Length
.
2
Specify how you want to break or merge the cable tray or conduit:
then…
If you want to…
select Apply to Cable Tray Run or Apply to Conduit Run.
apply the length to the entire run
select Break.
specify a new segment length
select Merge.
merge segments
click the Select Objects icon, and select specific segments.
select a cable tray or conduit
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