Creating Rack Layout for Vertical Rack


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What is the process for creating an elevation for a vertical rack? I have a wall mounted rack where the equipment is installed with the front face facing upward. I am not sure how to rotate equipment so that I can show a top view and a bottom view as opposed to a front view and a rear view. 
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Perhaps the answer depends on what else is happening in the drawing but, bearing in mind that SD7 is not a 3D application, there isn't really a concept of Front AND Rear AND Top AND Bottom.  With what has been described so far I would simply think of it as there being a control plane (front) and a connection plane (rear) and if you're just looking at the rack, the Front plane is effectively the Top view and the Rear plane is effectively the Bottom view.

I‌ hope this makes sense and is helpful.‌



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Rob Robinson - 9/25/2018 9:57:02 PM
Perhaps the answer depends on what else is happening in the drawing but, bearing in mind that SD7 is not a 3D application, there isn't really a concept of Front AND Rear AND Top AND Bottom.  With what has been described so far I would simply think of it as there being a control plane (front) and a connection plane (rear) and if you're just looking at the rack, the Front plane is effectively the Top view and the Rear plane is effectively the Bottom view.

I‌ hope this makes sense and is helpful.‌


I'd like to use this rack: WRS-8, but when I drag it into the rack layout area it only provides the front view of the rack. This orientation doesn't show the rack rails or how the equipment would be mounted inside the rack because it's only showing the exterior. This would need to be shown in a top view with the door open. With a floor mounted rack you can see all of the equipment, the front faces and rear faces. Is there a way in Stardraw to show a similar view using the rack below?

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highvoltageninja - 9/25/2018 10:07:11 PM
Rob Robinson - 9/25/2018 9:57:02 PM
Perhaps the answer depends on what else is happening in the drawing but, bearing in mind that SD7 is not a 3D application, there isn't really a concept of Front AND Rear AND Top AND Bottom.  With what has been described so far I would simply think of it as there being a control plane (front) and a connection plane (rear) and if you're just looking at the rack, the Front plane is effectively the Top view and the Rear plane is effectively the Bottom view.

I‌ hope this makes sense and is helpful.‌


I'd like to use this rack: WRS-8, but when I drag it into the rack layout area it only provides the front view of the rack. This orientation doesn't show the rack rails or how the equipment would be mounted inside the rack because it's only showing the exterior. This would need to be shown in a top view with the door open. With a floor mounted rack you can see all of the equipment, the front faces and rear faces. Is there a way in Stardraw to show a similar view using the rack below?


The symbols for the WRS and WRP wall-mount racks were originally intended for use in the Racktools application, which as you may already know was a Stardraw application that we wrote for Middle Atlantic.

As such these symbols were authored with a different intent than that of Stardraw Design 7 symbols and do not address the problem of placing rack-mountable symbols in these wall-mount racks.

I’m pleased to report that we’ve now re-authored the WRS and WRP symbols to contain views that facilitate the placement of rack-mountable symbols in them.

The new symbols will be available the next time you run SD7 and synchronization completes.

Note: You can turn on/off the Enhanced Front and Rear View layers from the Layers control to show/hide any objects that would otherwise be overlapped by a rack mount symbol being placed in the rack e.g rack screw holes, fan guards, knockouts etc..

I hope this is helpful.

Kind regards
Kevin Harrison

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Kevin Harrison - 9/26/2018 2:18:12 PM
highvoltageninja - 9/25/2018 10:07:11 PM
Rob Robinson - 9/25/2018 9:57:02 PM
Perhaps the answer depends on what else is happening in the drawing but, bearing in mind that SD7 is not a 3D application, there isn't really a concept of Front AND Rear AND Top AND Bottom.  With what has been described so far I would simply think of it as there being a control plane (front) and a connection plane (rear) and if you're just looking at the rack, the Front plane is effectively the Top view and the Rear plane is effectively the Bottom view.

I‌ hope this makes sense and is helpful.‌


I'd like to use this rack: WRS-8, but when I drag it into the rack layout area it only provides the front view of the rack. This orientation doesn't show the rack rails or how the equipment would be mounted inside the rack because it's only showing the exterior. This would need to be shown in a top view with the door open. With a floor mounted rack you can see all of the equipment, the front faces and rear faces. Is there a way in Stardraw to show a similar view using the rack below?


The symbols for the WRS and WRP wall-mount racks were originally intended for use in the Racktools application, which as you may already know was a Stardraw application that we wrote for Middle Atlantic.

As such these symbols were authored with a different intent than that of Stardraw Design 7 symbols and do not address the problem of placing rack-mountable symbols in these wall-mount racks.

I’m pleased to report that we’ve now re-authored the WRS and WRP symbols to contain views that facilitate the placement of rack-mountable symbols in them.

The new symbols will be available the next time you run SD7 and synchronization completes.

Note: You can turn on/off the Enhanced Front and Rear View layers from the Layers control to show/hide any objects that would otherwise be overlapped by a rack mount symbol being placed in the rack e.g rack screw holes, fan guards, knockouts etc..

I hope this is helpful.

Kind regards
Kevin Harrison

That makes sense. I see them now. Thank you that is very helpful!

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