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    Default Sanitary Fixture Units

    Hello All, I'm sure this topic has been beat to death but I am struggling to find the answer. I have set up a generic drain connector, the connector is reading the associated fixture units assigned to it, but when I connect a pipe to the drain the fixture units do not propagate through the piping. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Default Re: Sanitary Fixture Units

    Hey dtexter and welcome to the forum. This is an issue that I have had in the past too. The easy way to fix the WFU not showing up is;
    1.) Model pipe coming out of the connector. It is not critical to have an elbow or bend, but I do so.
    2.) Seect the last piece of pipe
    3.) Go to the Piping System tab at the top
    4.) Select add to system and select the connector or plumbing fixture
    5.) Select the piece of pipe you just added to the system and make sure that it had carried the WFU.

    I hope this solves your issue

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