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Author:

MartaTron

Creation Date:

2006-01-09

ArchiCAD versions:

• ArchiCAD 9
• ArchiCAD 8.1
• ArchiCAD 7.0

Platform:

• Mac OS X
• Windows

Audience:

• average users

TechTip of the Month Contest Winner of March 2005:

Marc's tip on using the Element Information Palette for measuring Exit Travel Distances!

"To measure exit travel distances.... trace the path with a polyline (turn on a ghost layer if the path covers two floors). Open "element information" Window > Palette Display > Show element info. Select "element size" .... and waa-la, ...... I can see that I exceed the max. distance by 6'-1 1/2",... #@%*!."

A maybe-not-so-obvious tip (sometimes these make life so simple don't they:) on using polylines or splines for measuring exit travel distances, that is, the length of the route to a safe place in case of danger (i.e. fire):

  1. Trace the path with a PolyLine (or a Spline - as in our example). Make sure it is the path to be measured according to your country's / region's safety code - probably leading from the most hidden room to the entrance of the building.

  2. It is adviseable to use a pen with the appropriate weight and colour in order to differentiate the "path" from other lines.
  3. Select the spline / polyline.
  4. Go to Window>Palette Display>Show Element Information to see the Element Information Palette.

  5. In the Palette, choose to see the Element's Size (second button from the left).

  6. Below it, the length of the element will be displayed - let's hope it's less than what your code allows :

elementinfo.png

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