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=Real Life Examples=
Some common pit types are shown below. Note: not all variations of side entry pits, grated pits, gully pits (pots) or any similar structure are displayed, the images are typical examples of what can be modeledmodelled as a 1D pit structure within TUFLOW.
 
==UK Gully pitsPits (Grates)==
Also known as Gully Pots, these pit types are commonly found within the UK 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. The grate variation and sizing can influence the rate of inflow into the pit, therefore it is important to consider this when developing the depth-discharge relationships.
 
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==Typical Kerbed Entry pitsPits (Lintels)==
Side entry pits are common sights within urban streets in Australia. The pit chamber can vary depending on overall depth, the additional of any haunched riser units and the size of the underlying drainage network that pits are typical directly connected to. Refer to any local drainage guidance on developing depth-discharge relationships.
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=Pit Inlet Depth-Discharge database=
Pit inlet depth discharge data can be sourced from a variety of sources. The most common source is typically from suppliers or local agencies who enforce consistent design standards within their jurisdiction.
 
Sutherland Shire Council ==
The Sutherland Shire Council Urban Drainage Manual (1992) provides information
 
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== Brisbane City Council==
The examples below originate from Brisbane City Council 8000 series standard drawings: https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-building/planning-guidelines-tools/planning-guidelines/standard-drawings
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=Pit searchSearch radiusRadius=
Within the *.ecf the following command is required to have TUFLOW connect floating nodes into the 1D network where connectors are not snapped to channel ends:<br>