In the first video in this three-part series, we began the drainage system’s design with the horizontal sanitary branches network at each of the multifamily building’s levels.
In the following video, we’ll show you the second step of the sanitary plumbing system design: the one that allows us to determine diameters for each of the soil stacks as well as the diameters and longitudinal slopes for the building sewer pipes.
This application example will demonstrate to you that after defining not only the typical sanitary networks but also the typical soil stacks within a DESAGÜES’ project, it is quite simple (and easy) to model the entire sanitary plumbing system in any kind of building.
Once the typical sanitary stacks have been created, which are in charge of catching and conveying the waste water on the building’s different levels, it’s only required to assign them to the corresponding building sewers’ inspection chambers, allowing DESAGÜES to calculate the required pipes diameters and slopes that guarantee the sanitary plumbing system operation.
At the end, besides the annotated plan and isometrics drawings, you will obtain the corresponding bill of materials for each component and, even better, the Project’s Total bill of materials. All of this with minimal effort from your side.