Fire Hydrant Point Symbol Autocad Dwg
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Dec 1, 2016 - This is a fire hydrant symbol. It gets inserted at the center of a. FH-DYNAMIC.dwg (756.9 KB, 114 views). Enjoy the little things, for one day.
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It's been a few years since I shared anything here. This is a fire hydrant symbol. It gets inserted at the center of a waterline, rotated as needed.
The dynamic part is that you can stretch the 'leader' length of the pipe leading to the hydrant. Where I am located the minimum length is 4' and maximum is 20' so that is the limitations that I put on the stretch in 6' increments. What makes this user friendly, is that after you stretch this to the length/location you need, there is a dimension that resides on a no-plot layer that tells you what the length is. Again, here we have to state that length in our notes. Hope this helps someone. Have a great day!