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Clearance

  • Last UpdatedJan 24, 2023
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Drag an element (identified as the CE), so that its obstruction volume or P-point is a specified clearance from another element.

First select the element to be moved in the Model Explorer or in the 3D graphical view. On the HVAC tab, in the Tools group, click Drag to display the Drag Move window. Click the Clearance tab.

The obstruction volume or P-point to clear the reference point must be selected first:

The Parameters pane displays the following options:

From the Origin drop-down list select All to use the obstruction volume or select Origin or a P-point to use as the reference point for the drag.

Enter a Clearance value, the value is used together with the option selected from the Relative To options.

Enter the Direction of the drag movement and an element in the WRT field that defines the frame for the direction. Select WRT from the following options:

Select Current Element as WRT Element

Select Current Element Owner as WRT Element

Select World as WRT Element

Pick WRT Element

The Target pane displays the following options:

The Relative To drop-down list specifies how the element is positioned in relation to the target element or position:

In Front

The origin of the CE is moved In front of the surface of the reference element. There must be a plan component in the direction.

Behind

The origin of the CE is moved Behind the surface of the reference element. There must be a plan component in the direction.

On Top

The origin of the CE is moved On top the surface of the reference element. There must be an elevation component in the direction.

Under

The origin of the CE is moved Under the surface of the reference element. There must be an elevation component in the direction.

From

The origin of the CE is moved until it is the specified distance From the origin of the reference element.

Towards

The origin of the CE is moved until it is the specified distance Towards the origin of the reference element.

Select Plane Through Target check box to allow the current element to be moved in a given direction until it hits a reference plane offset by the given Clearance from the target item. Enter the direction of the plane normal into the Plane text field. The plane must not be parallel to the direction of movement. The position of the plane is defined by its Clearance distance in relation to a reference point. The reference point is specified by the Relative To option. The plane passes through a point, the given distance In front of, Behind, Under or On top of the reference point.

The type of target item is specified by the Select drop-down list. The target can be a geometry element or a position. The following options are available:

Element

Click Pick Target Element icon and pick a target element on the 3D view, to populate the Name field. Click Apply.

Position

Click Pick Target Position icon and pick a target position on the 3D view for graphical highlight of the selected position. Click Apply.

Next

Piping only, move the CE in the specified direction until the obstruction volume or a P-point is the given clearance from the reference point (Next element in the Model Explorer). Click Apply.

Tail

Piping only, move the CE in the specified direction until the obstruction volume or a P-point is the given clearance from the reference point (Tail of branch which contains the CE). Click Apply.

Previous

Piping only, move the CE in the specified direction until the obstruction volume or a P-point is the given clearance from the reference point (Previous element in the Model Explorer). Click Apply.

Head

Piping only, move the CE in the specified direction until the obstruction volume or a P-point is the given clearance from the reference point (Head of branch which contains the CE). Click Apply.

Current

Piping only, move the CE, the specified direction until the obstruction volume or a P-point is the given clearance from the reference point reference point. Click Apply.

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