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A customer called today asking how to enter a 1″ black plastic underground pipe for the calc. This particular situation sounded unique enough that I did not tell him to add that pipe type to our database, as I would have if he expected to see this pipe type used repeatedly. I told him to…
Hydratec uses ShareFile to distribute our software installs and updates. New customers, or those without access, must request access to be able to get at these downloads. Access is only available to customers with a Hydratec subscription or those on an update plan. You can access the download area and request access by picking the…
From a customer a little while back: Q: I would like the head guide to have an option to spot the head based on the last one (with Ortho on so they line up). Kind of like the insert multiple sprinklers command. Or add the option to the “insert multiple” where you can access the head…
A customer from Sweden asked the following this week: “I have a question about HydraCALC, is there a way to change the default path for where the program initially finds its projects to open? For instance, now when I press OPEN, it always open “C:\HES\HydraCALC\Ver50\Data\Jobs”, we have our projects in a different location, so for…
Want to make your own symbols? EasyWant to use the same symbol for two different temperature heads? Easy The answers all come down to the same thing. The second one albeit a little differently. And…a trick concerning the word ‘same’ The answer is to start with an existing HydraCAD head, making changes to it (or…
From a customer in Indiana: Q: Over the past few years we have added several items to our database and many of the items require a long description. I have tried to abbreviate as much as I can but I am unable to get the description small enough to fit in the “Item” description box…
A customer asked last week: How do I properly use a 4×3 Bell Reducer so that it lists correctly? The answer, according to my co-worker Bill McKenna: 1. A coupling should already be on the pipe intersection where the diameters are changing 2. Select the coupling type required for the Bell Reducer being used: The Diameter…