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SmartPlant Layout supports the industry s leading commercial databases, Oracle and
Microsoft SQL Server, enabling it to be deployed in full compliance with your co
rporate database standards. Since SmartPlant Layout is based on Smart 3D technol
ogy, customers who use both products today realize significant savings through e
limination of administration overhead, reference data management, and training b
urdens.
SmartPlant Layout is an integral part of the SmartPlant Enterprise. The SmartPla
nt Enterprise suite enables you to create, capture, and maintain engineering inf
ormation and knowledge throughout a plant s life cycle, from design and build thro
ugh operations and maintenance. Enjoy improvementsThe Multi-Select ribbon provid
es an option to move the selected contiguous features in any
direction and create a break on the pipe run.
7. Select the three features again to open the Multi-Select ribbon and de-select
the Move Along
Leg option.
Figure 20: Move Along Leg Option on Multi-Select Ribbon
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8. Select the Move smartstep on the Multi-Select ribbon.
9. Select the gate valve port1 as the origin of the move vector, as shown in Fig
ure 21.
Figure 21: Origin of the Move Vector
10. Key in 0 ft for E, 0 ft for N and 1 ft for El on the PinPoint ribbon to move
the selected features
1ft up. Before you accept the placement position, the selected features after mo
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Figure 28: Placed Component
20. Now, continue routing the pipeline using the off-page connector (OPC). Open
the continuation P&ID INT02. Click SmartPlant > View P&ID command.
21. The View P&ID dialog box appears. Select the drawing INT02 and click Open.
Figure 29: Open P&ID File Dialog Box
The P&ID File Viewer window appears.
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Figure 30: P&ID File Viewer Window
22. Now, click the Route Pipe button on the vertical toolbar.
23. Select the Select From P&ID option in the Run drop-down list on the Route
Pipe ribbon.
Figure 31: Route Pipe Ribbon
24. The P&ID File Viewer window appears. In the P&ID File Viewer, click the P268 pipeline, as shown in Figure 32.
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Figure 32: P-268 Pipeline in the P&ID INT02 Drawing
25. The New Pipe Run dialog box appears. The system populates the New Pipe
Run dialog box automatically by using P&ID and design basis. Click OK to
accept the default values and close the dialog box.
Figure 33: New Pipe Run Dialog Box
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26. Select the end feature of the pipe to start the routing. You now see an outl
ine of
the pipe run in your model now. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe run,