Hi All,
How are people specifying (showing) dripline on stack walls (semi-vertical walls) such as Vedura? I want to be sure that it calculates flows (if not pressures) properly.
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Hi All,
How are people specifying (showing) dripline on stack walls (semi-vertical walls) such as Vedura? I want to be sure that it calculates flows (if not pressures) properly.
Seaweed,
The only way I've done it is by manually calculating the flows and pressures depending on the length and height of the wall, showing a lateral leading to the wall, and putting a pipe cap symbol on the plans indicating the minimum flow and pressure at that location. It's a bit of a pain in the neck but that's how I've done it before. Then, I would just put a note on the plans to refer to irrigation detail "xx" for the installation of the irrigation on the wall. Hope this helps.
Seaweed,
The only way I've done it is by manually calculating the flows and pressures depending on the length and height of the wall, showing a lateral leading to the wall, and putting a pipe cap symbol on the plans indicating the minimum flow and pressure at that location. It's a bit of a pain in the neck but that's how I've done it before. Then, I would just put a note on the plans to refer to irrigation detail "xx" for the installation of the irrigation on the wall. Hope this helps.
Sounds good Jesus. We’ll use that method unless someone suggests something better. Thank you for responding.
No problem. I can see any other way to do since there is no way to show the wall heights or cells on a plan view using LFX. Hopefully someone has a better method.
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