The Generic obstruction can be used to create any obstruction that doesn’t have an existing option in the pulldown. For instance, to draw This may include alarm boxes, electrical panels, soffits, ductwork or pipes, etc (note that they will always be square).
Users may also see additional obstructions that behave the same way (some examples shown on the right).
First, enter the horizontal and vertical dimensions to match the object based on the measurements from the consultation.
For example, the object may be an alarm box that is 12” wide, 15” high, and 3” deep(how far does it protrude from the wall).
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to include a text notewith a generic obstruction so there is clarity for the designer, client and installer. |
Generic obstructions may be easier to edit in the Elevation view, as long as there is a design zone on the same wall.
Here are some examples of how to use the generic obstruction uses:
Note the values in the vertical, horizontal and depth dimensions fields below to get an idea of how they can be used to represent different obstructions. The horizontal and vertical offsets will always vary depending on the length of the walls and the ceiling height. Click to Zoom on any image below.
Alarm Box |
Bump Out |
Pipe |
Soffit |
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