Which glass will fill up first?
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Only one will ever fill.
Only 2 will ever fill. Nothing will reach 1, 3, or 4. Checking CAD linework.
It depends, of course, on whether you intend to keep filling the top reservoir. Then only one glass will ever get a drop. Number three gets my vote.
It's impossible to answer, because FL/GA has neglected to post a link to the 700 page design rule manual. Considering the inconsistency in how ends of channels are represented, it's probable that design rule violations exist and the drawing will be rejected.
Presuming the drawing is indeed rejected, it will never be sent to the fabrication shop and none of the glasses will ever fill up.
First I need to know if the drawing complies with the National CAD standards.
The colors aren't nearly hard enough to see which leads me to think it's all drawn on the 0 layer, oh the humanity.
So far only one answer is ??almost? correct without further clarification.
Re-read the title caption!?ÿ
It depends, of course, on whether you intend to keep filling the top reservoir.
Assume you are.
Well, 1 and 4 can't fill because their inlets are blocked. Folks who answered either of those should never work on sewer projects.
First I need to know if the drawing complies with the National CAD standards.
The colors aren't nearly hard enough to see which leads me to think it's all drawn on the 0 layer, oh the humanity.
Yes Dave, the dwg is in accordance with National CAD standard as well as the NCEE, NCES, NASA, ASTM, OSHA, CBS, NBC, CNN, and the California Cupcake Association.
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Look closely at the line work.?ÿ #1, #2, and #4 will not receive any because their tubes are closed.
JPH got it first w/B93 following. ?????ÿ