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in this tutorial were going to look at how we add new assets into our network model we can add new manholes we can add new pipes we can add new sub catchments in fact we can add devices of any type but for this tutorial were going to add a pipe and a manhole to the existing network lets start by thinking about the manhole the manhole is a node and it will need some sort of naming convention infraworks provides a number of options for naming new nodes in your model and we can pick that up from the network menu by default we can see that it will not automatically generate an ID in other words itll be up to the user to give it a name but if necessary the software is able to use a ID generated based on the position within the network view and from that point onwards we have various coordinate systems available to us using x and y with different accuracies or we can have UK grid systems or Irish grid systems whatever network topology we like in this particular case were going to use t