The H-Factor

Reducing Entropy

Month: February 2014

  • This question comes up often. The answer is, it depends. It depends on what the bid documents are specifically asking for and what the Architect/GC/Project Engineer/AHJ is asking for. Right now, there are three basic formats: 1. AutoCAD Drawing – If the concerned party is asking for an AutoCAD drawing, then they will also need…

  • The Slope Entire System command was added to the Piping toolbar (Define Pipe Elevation flyout) a while back, but many still do not know of its existence, or how to use it. With it, you are able to specify a slope for your mains and a (maybe different) slope for your lines and slope the…

  • HydraCAD V52.04/51.14 instituted a new way to locate flexible sprinkler heads and it couldn't get much easier. 1. Simply insert a 'regular' sprinkler head using any of our sprinkler insertion tools2. Insert a flexible sprinkler on top of the regular sprinkler That's it! The regular sprinkler head will get erased when a flexible sprinkler is…

  • Need to line up your 3D model for coordination in Revit, Navis or something else? Use the Move Model command from the Collaborate toolbar: This is a two step process. Pick Denote Basepoint. Then, pick a window around the section to move and then locate the Match Point. This will become the new Base Point.…

  • If you are using Naviswork Manage to do clash detection, then we have the tool for you! HydraCAD has a tool that will put a yellow error circle at each location that a clash occurs. Use the Navisworks Toolkit button on the Collaborate toolbar (below) Then, export your piping to Navis and run a clash…

  • HydraCAD Version 52.2/51.12 added a new command to the Piping toolbar – Size Pipe by Schedule. This command will apply a sizing schedule to the line or main picked, along with all the lines or mains attached to it. – Icon for Size Pipe by Schedule This command s easy to use. Put your model…