Monday, 03 April 2017
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I noticed while using the move piped equipment that some of the fittings which connected the two bubblers pipes move only one pipe( as there are two fittings).. and the others move the two connceted pipes together(as there is one fitting)..

so what is the right to have two fittings or only one?

if only one, what am i doing wrong to have two?
thanks
7 years ago
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Nibal,
All this means is that you have piped these areas a bit sloppy. There should only be one fitting per side, and if you use the Move Piped Equipment tool on a fitting, all pipes that are connected should go with it. If you do move pipes and there is a pipe that is left, that just means you somehow drew two pipes on top of one another, and you will need to clean those areas up.
7 years ago
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Nibal,
All this means is that you have piped these areas a bit sloppy. There should only be one fitting per side, and if you use the Move Piped Equipment tool on a fitting, all pipes that are connected should go with it. If you do move pipes and there is a pipe that is left, that just means you somehow drew two pipes on top of one another, and you will need to clean those areas up.
Thank you Jake,
I cleaned the area and draw the pipes again, but while drwaing the laterals , in some areas it didnt highlight the next head in green so it doubled the fitting..
and caused this sloppy piping..
Too zoomed out? That happens sometimes. Also, too zoomed in will cause this. The porridge should be just right.
Thank you Seaweed..
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