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Architecture Add Ips Enclosure In Selected Wc Room

Architecture / Sanitary writes to model Public API · not yet exposed

Coming soon

Before you run this

One WC room selected. WC pan + basin families placed. IPS enclosure type defined (stud + board buildup). Access panel family loaded.

After it runs

One IPS enclosure built across the wall behind the WC pan / basin in the selected room, with access panels positioned in front of each cistern and trap.

When to use this

Don't use this when

Domestic-style boxed cisterns (different routine), open back-of-pan installations, or rooms where the WC pan family hasn't been placed yet.

Decision flow

1. Read the selected WC room geometry and the WC pan + basin positions inside.
2. Identify the wall the sanitaryware is set against.
3. Build an IPS enclosure (stud + board) at the configured depth in front of that wall.
4. Cut access panels in the IPS face in front of each cistern and trap, in one Transaction.
5. Report enclosure id and access panels placed.

What you'll see in the chat

on start
I'll add the IPS enclosure in that WC now — finding the sanitaryware wall first.
thinking
Reading WC pan + basin positions and building an IPS panel in front of the wall.
on success
Done — IPS enclosure placed in {room}, {n_panels} access panels positioned over cisterns and traps.
on failure
Couldn't add the IPS enclosure: {error}.

REST API

Not yet exposed

This command does not carry a [RestApi] attribute today. Once tagged, this section will auto-populate with:

  • POST /api/v1/commands/architecture_add_ips_enclosure_in_selected_wc_room
  • Request body schema (from [RestApiParam])
  • Response schema (from [RestApiResponse])
  • curl / JS / Python code examples

Keywords & intent patterns

IPS enclosure · WC duct panel · integrated plumbing · sanitary enclosure · access panel

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