Displays options for conduit along-leg features placed in the model.
Properties
Displays the Conduit Branch Feature Properties dialog.
Move From
Click to specify the starting location of the move vector. If you do not define a starting point, the software assumes that the current location of the object is the starting point.
Move To
Click to specify the ending location of the move vector.
Run
Displays the name of the conduit run to which the along-leg feature is associated. All other conduit runs associated with the same parent also appear in the list. Another conduit run can be selected if needed. Select More to select a conduit run associated with a different system parent.
Type
Displays the short code associated with the selected along-leg feature. The Type list also contains the short codes associated with any other end components defined in the specification for the current nominal diameter. Selecting an entry from the Type list replaces the selected component with one of a different type.
Option
Displays the option of the selected along-leg feature. The Option list also contains any options defined in the specification for the short code selected in the Type box. Selecting another entry from the Option list updates the object accordingly.
Flip
Orients the branch so that the selected port is located at the insertion point. If a tee or other tee-tee branch is located along the length of a conduit or between two components, only the in-line ports of the component are available when flipping. However, if the same component is located at the end of a run, all component ports are available.
Angle 1
Specifies the angle of the branch.
Angle 2
Specifies the angle of the turn or branch feature located at the other end of the branch leg. If this box is blank, there is no turn or branch feature located at the end of the branch leg.