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Consideration of Height Differences during Routing

When planning routing path networks these may contain height differences because, for example, they cover several floors of a building. Vertical routing paths are required in order to connect routing path networks on different floors of a building that belong to each other. Such vertical routing paths are realized in EPLAN through so-called "partial routing paths". These are routing paths with distributed representation that connect two respective routing points on different topology pages with each other.

Partial routing paths

Partial routing paths are routing paths with the function definition "Topology partial routing path". They serve the distributed representation of a routing points and connect two routing points respectively with each other. Partial routing paths are used to connect routing path networks with each other that are located at different heights (for example on different floors of a building). Partial routing paths can also be used to simply continue a routing path network on a different topology page (without a height difference).

Exactly two partial routing paths with the same DT must always exist, of which one is the main function and the other the auxiliary function. The data of the two partial routing paths are synchronized with each other.

You can have the height difference displayed at partial routing paths. This specifies the vertical distance between the routing path networks. The value results from the routing length of the routing path. The following properties are available for partial routing paths to this purpose:

Procedure

In order to connect routing path networks on different floors through a vertical routing path, the project must have at least two routing path networks with routing points and routing paths. Usually the routing path networks are located on different topology pages. However, they can also be drawn on the same topology page. The following steps are necessary to generate a routing connection:

Tip:

You can rapidly insert a partial routing path by selecting the menu items Insert > Topology > Routing path and then pressing [Backspace]. In the Symbol selection dialog the symbols are already filtered and only symbols with the "Topology routing track" function category are displayed. Below this function category you can select a symbol for a topology partial routing path.

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