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Width_or_Dia: Sets the width of the pit inlet section in the vertical plane. <br>
Height_or_WF: Sets the height of the pit inlet channel in the vertical plane.
|| [[File:003 Side entryEntry pit dimensions.jpg|300pxalt=|left|thumb|none300x300px|Kerb Inlet with dimensions]]
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Width_or_Dia: Sets the diameter of the pit inlet cross-section in the vertical plane.<br>
Height_or_WF: Not used.
|| [[File:003 Circular pit inlet dimensions.jpg|300pxalt=|left|thumb|none300x300px|Circular Pit Inlet with dimensions]]
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| [[File:Gully pit.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Grate (London, UK)]]
|| Grates, also known as Gully Pits, are common in the United Kingdom and are generally a square grate on top of a circular chamber and a riser outlet. The outlet will then feed into a larger culvert that forms part of the larger urban drainage network.<br><br>
Width_or_Dia: Sets the width of the pit inlet section in the vertical plane. The width is the total perimeterwidth in the direction of flow to the pit inlet. For example:<br>
* Case 1 - a gully pit may include all sides of the pit.
* Case 2 - an on grade pit may only include one side.<br>
Height_or_WF: Not used.<br>
|| [[File:006 CASE 1 Gully pit dimensions.jpg|300pxalt=|left|thumb|none300x300px|Case 1 - Grate with dimensions]][[File:006 CASE 2 Gully pit dimensions.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|300x300px|Case 2 - Grate with dimensions]]
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