Positioning Radial Nozzles
Method 1
1. Create and then position the nozzle to the correct Up coordinate only. P1 should point in the correct direction, i.e. E 45 N.
2. From the application menu bar, choose:
Position > Move > Distance
The direction of movement is the same as P1. The distance is the PROJECTION DISTANCE. Note: If the nozzle’s height is set from face to centerline, you might use
Position > Relatively (BY)
and define the relative
movement as the offset from P2 to P1.
Solid line nozzle shows position after Step 1. Dashed line nozzle shows position after Step 2.
2. From the application menu bar, choose:
Orientate > Rotate
The rotation axis should pass through any point on the equipment centerline, i.e. CYLI origin, DISH origin, EQUI origin, etc. Change the ‘wrt’ to WORL, SITE, ZONE, or EQUI if
required.
2. From the application menu bar, choose:
Position > Move > Distance
The direction of movement is the same as P1. The distance is the PROJECTION DISTANCE. Note: If the nozzle’s height is set from face to centerline, you might use
Position > Relatively (BY)
and define the relative
movement as the offset from P2 to P1.
Solid line nozzle shows position after Step 1. Dashed line nozzle shows position after Step 2.
Method 2
1. Create and then position the nozzle at the correct Up coordinate and position it to an orthagonal direction the PROJECTION DISTANCE away from the equipment centerline, i.e. E 2’9. P1 should point in the orthagonal direction, i.e. E.2. From the application menu bar, choose:
Orientate > Rotate
The rotation axis should pass through any point on the equipment centerline, i.e. CYLI origin, DISH origin, EQUI origin, etc. Change the ‘wrt’ to WORL, SITE, ZONE, or EQUI if
required.
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