Runtime error 9 netsys HWS

HI,

I'm currently working on a HWS via netsys and the message runtime error 9 keeps appearing when i'm trying to do floor connectors. This is causing the system to crash.

Are you able to assist in any way or provide any advice please ?

Kind Regards,

Claire Mackenzie

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  • That’s the project been zipped over to you,
     
    As for the FCC its on the 9TH floor, the last room on the right.
     
    Although it’s happening on the FFC at present it’s been happening with a number of the risers throughout the building.
     
    Data being entered is : Floor number for connector 8
                                               Height above floor level 3m, with the special level set at 0.
     
    Thanks for your help, hopefully it’s just a minor issue, as you’ll be able to see it’s a very large project I’m currently working on.
     
     
     
    Best Regards
     
    Claire MacKenzie  Mechanical Engineer
     
    Henderson Warnock Ltd I 38 New City Road I Glasgow I G4 9JT
    t: 0141 353 2444 www.hendersonwarnock.com
     HW-25years-sig-LRG (002)
     
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  • That’s the project been zipped over to you,
     
    As for the FCC its on the 9TH floor, the last room on the right.
     
    Although it’s happening on the FFC at present it’s been happening with a number of the risers throughout the building.
     
    Data being entered is : Floor number for connector 8
                                               Height above floor level 3m, with the special level set at 0.
     
    Thanks for your help, hopefully it’s just a minor issue, as you’ll be able to see it’s a very large project I’m currently working on.
     
     
     
    Best Regards
     
    Claire MacKenzie  Mechanical Engineer
     
    Henderson Warnock Ltd I 38 New City Road I Glasgow I G4 9JT
    t: 0141 353 2444 www.hendersonwarnock.com
     HW-25years-sig-LRG (002)
     
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  • Hi Claire - I've had a look at the project. Unfortunately, there are some issues with it that are affecting stability. I noted that when I added in FCC's I was also generating a pipe section down to the DXF origin, which suggests to me there are some damaged pipe nodes. Unfortunately, there is no way of identifying these, nor deleting them. 

    My best suggestion would be to revert to a backup copy or to start again from scratch.

    If starting from scratch, I would recommend the following workflow:

    Create each floor by loading the DXF
    Once all floors are in place, draw the main part of the lowest floor's network
    Use the "Copy services..." from the floors menu to copy the services onto each floor
    Use this method to draw in risers and FCC's once the rest of the pipes are in place.

    Regards,

    Duncan Brown