Corner: Conduit
In the picture the first end of the segment is at the bottom-left.
A conduit corner will usually suffice for all conduit bends, both horizontally and vertically oriented. There is usually no benefit to defining a conduit riser.
Catalog DBF Field | Descriptive Field Name | Description |
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CLASS | CLASS | Must be set to CONDCNR. |
RADIUS | RADIUS | Outer radius of the conduit pipe. |
SECHEIGHT | WALL THICKNESS | Thickness of the conduit pipe wall. |
BNDRADIUS | BEND RADIUS | The radius to the inside edge of the corner. |
CNRANGLE | CORNER ANGLE | The inside angle of the corner = ( 180° - deviation from straight ). e.g. "150" for a corner that deviates 30° from straight. |
LENGTH1 | EXTENSION 1 | Straight extension at the first end. |
LENGTH2 | EXTENSION 2 | Straight extension at the second end. |
LENGTH5 | UNTRIMMED CNRANGLE | The original inside angle of the segment before trimming to the required angle. This value is set from the CNRANGLE field of the catalog item when it is inserted. This field should be empty in a catalog record. |