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Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Pre-requisites........................................................................................................................................ 10
Principle Aims ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Understanding Units ............................................................................................................................. 11
Introduction
Overview
This course has been produced to teach you how to use CADWorx Plant Professionals features
and utilities to get the best efficiency and productivity gains possible. The course demonstrates
the functionality of combining CADWorx Plant Professional with CAD software to create an
impressive engineering pipework design solution. Starting with a small plant model, training will
gradually build to use more complex commands. As the course progresses, we will use the
features to produce the associated GA’s and isometrics, as well as other required outputs.
Pre-requisites
To participate effectively, you should have a good working knowledge of 3D CAD software, as
well as a general understanding of process piping systems, in both their terminology and their
design.
Principle Aims
After completing this course, you should be able to:
1. Open CADWorx Structure (Version Installed). Select the Start menu under CADWorx Structure
(Version Installed) > Structure > CADWorx Structure (Version Installed) or by double clicking the
shortcut on the desktop.
Note: If the Shortcut is not on the desktop go to the start menu and right click on the CADWorx
Structure (Version Installed) icon and select Send to > Desktop (Create Shortcut).
For Windows 10, click and hold on the CADWorx Structure (Version Installed) and drag the icon onto
the desktop. This will create the shortcut.
2. Once CADWorx Structure Opens, the Start tab displays. In the Get Started section, select the
Templates drop-down, and then click Imperial.dwt (Metric.dwt)
Click on Browse and select the Template. Then, click Open, then Finish.
Note: For AutoCAD if the Start tab does not display, in the AutoCAD menu, select New (Ctrl+N).
Note: For BricsCAD if the Start tab does not display, in the BricsCAD File pull down menu, select
New (Crtl+N).
For both CAD platforms, map to this location C:\CADWorx Structure (Version
Installed)\Structure\Templates and select the desired DWT file.
4. In the General tab of the Structure Setup set the Unit to English/Inch or (Metric) (used for
Metric/Inch and Metric), and click Save As.
7. Click on the ellipse next to the Project File box and Browse to
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\STRUCTURE\LIBRARIES
10. We will discuss the subsequent tabs in other sections of the tutorial. Click Save and Close.
1. Click Column Grid in the Model panel of the CADWorx Structure ribbon.
Note: If you set the value in the first row greater than 0, your first grid line will offset from the insertion
point based on that value.
3. In the Modify Spacing section, select the pull-down menu, and select Horizontal Lines.
4. Add a column line and key in the Column to Column Distance as shown.
Imperial Metric/Inch & Metric
5. Click on the Labels tab to open the Labels section of the Column Grid palette. This section controls
the Groups/Layers, Extension Length, Bubble Shape/Size, and the Label Position.
7. In the Place By section, select the pull down and select Coordinates and fill in the coordinates as
shown.
Imperial Metric/Inch & Metric
Note: If the
Grid does not display, switch your view to a SE Isometric view (Top Front Right for BricsCAD) and
key in Zoom (Z) in the command line and then E (Extents) to see the grid.
Placing Columns
1. Switch the model view to a Southeast Isometric (Top Front Right for BricsCAD) view if not
completed in the previous step.
3. The General tab allows you to define what type of member to place. For the column, use the settings
below.
Imperial & Metric/Inch Metric
There are multiple ways to place the columns in the model. We explore a couple items.
5. Pick the intersection of Column Rows A and 4 for the start point.
6. Type 22’-0” (6705) on the command line, and then press ENTER. Structure places a 22’-0” (6705)
column at that location.
9. Set the Place By option to Column Length, and then click Insert.
1. In the Shapes palette, use the settings below for the beams.
Imperial & Metric/Inch Metric
2. There are multiple ways to place the beams in the model. We explore a couple of them. Set the Place
By option to Pick Point, and then click Insert.
4. Now that the beams are placed, they need to be coped. Click Cope in the Modify panel of the
CADWorx Structure ribbon.
10. In the Rules tab, check the Auto Cope box in the Miter and Coping tab and uncheck the Welded
Coping box.
Imperial Metric & Metric/Inch
11. Select Save and Close to save these settings to the Project CFG file.
In the command line, it asks to enter the Elevation. This is the elevation of the Cardinal Point
selected in the General tab of the Shapes palette.
14. Select all the columns at column row A from 1 to 4 and press ENTER.
15. Now select all the columns at column row B from 1 to 4, and then press ENTER.
The beams are placed along column row B.
19. Select the columns at column row A from 1 to 4 again, and then press ENTER.
21. The columns at A4, and B4 need to be rotated 90 degrees. Click both columns on row 4, and then
double-click the A4 column.
Note: Since the Auto Cope was checked, the beams were automatically coped to the rotated column.
24. The column at B4 needs to be adjusted to the correct length. Click the column at B4, and then select
29. Now select the column row A1 and B1, and then press ENTER.
The beam is placed along row 1.
33. Now select the column row A1 and B1, and then press ENTER.
34. Select the columns A2 and B2, then press ENTER. Select A3 and B3, then press ENTER. Select A4
and B4, then press ENTER. Press ENTER to finish.
Note: Alternately, type PLTSTR in the command line. If you type the command, you can skip the next
step.
3. There are a couple of options for plates, Base Plates, Structural Plates, Gusset Plates, and End
Plates. Click Base Plate.
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4. For the Base Plate, use the settings shown for Properties and Hole.
Imperial (M/I Plate Thickness)
Note: The thickness and weight shown in the properties section is controlled by the Member
Thickness selected and the bolt holes (if used). The field cannot be edited. It is used for BOM
purposes only.
5. In the Plates Palette, set the Place By option to Pick Point, and then click Insert.
In the command line, the software asks you to specify the insertion point.
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6. Pick the bottom of the column at B1.
Next, the software asks you to pick the direction of plate thickness.
There are 2 options, Positive or Negative. This is the direction in the Z axis.
The image below shows the column through the plate, because the column on the other side is
visible. If you hold your cursor over the front column you can see the cutback.
8. In the Plates palette, set the Place By option to Select Columns, and then click Insert.
In the command line, it asks to select the column or columns to place the base plate on.
9. Select the remaining columns with a window or individually selecting the columns, and then press
ENTER.
Next, it asks to pick the direction of plate thickness.
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All the plates are added to the model.
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Placing Bracing
In this exercise, we place Bracing with the Place By options available using the Bracing palette.
For this exercise:
3. There are different options for the bracing pattern. For this exercise, use these settings.
Imperial & Metric/Inch Metric
4. Click Insert.
In the command line, it asks to select the top member.
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5. Select the beam at EL 11’-0” (3355) on column row B between column rows 2 and 3, and then press
ENTER.
Notice the bracing connection points and the coping. The end points are connected to the cardinal
lines at the beam. Normally these are offset.
6. Click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel of the CADWorx Structure ribbon.
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7. Type 4” (100), and then press ENTER.
The command line asks to specify the end-point to offset or type B for both.
8. Click the top of the bracing end-point for each bracing member.
The bracing has now been adjusted for the work point offset.
9. Press ENTER to end the command, and then click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel
again.
10. Type 0.75” (20) on the command line, and then click the bottom point on the bracing.
11. Click the bottom of the other bracing member to offset it by the same value.
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12. In the Bracing palette, click Insert and place the Chevron bracing on the members shown.
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13. Click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel of the CADWorx Structure ribbon.
15. Click the top end-point for each bracing members that you placed in step 11.
16. Press ENTER to end the command, and then click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel
again.
17. Type 0.75” (20) on the command line, and then click the bottom end point on the large bottom bay
bracing at the base plates at EL 0’-0” (not the elevated bays).
18. Press ENTER to end the command, and then click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel
again.
19. Type -4” (-100) on the command line, and then click the bottom point of the bracing in the middle and
top bays.
The software offsets your bracing, and your model should look like this:
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20. Some of the bracing members need to be rotated. Select the bracing members shown below and
double click.
21. Change the Angle to 270 and check the box for Reflect. Then click Apply.
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22. In the Bracing palette, set the Cross (X) bracing settings below.
Imperial & Metric/Inch Metric
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The bracing is inserted. In one of the upcoming steps, we will offset the bracing.
24. Some of the bracing members need to be rotated. Select the bracing members shown below and
double click.
25. Change the Angle to 270 and check the box for Reflect. Then Click Apply.
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26. Click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel of the CADWorx Structure ribbon.
28. Click the top end-point for each cross (X) bracing member.
29. Press ENTER to end the command, and then click Bracing Work Point Offset in the Modify panel
again.
30. Type 0.75” (20) on the command line, and then click the bottom point on each cross-bracing.
The software offsets your bracing, and your model should look like this:
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CADWorx Equipment
Welcome
This guide is designed for use in an Instructor-led class. The exercises within are designed to
complement classroom style training. While it may be completed as a self-study course, some
aspects, content or practices of the guide are best used in an instructor-led classroom
environment.
Pre-Requisite Skills
This guide is written for individuals with basic understanding and experience with 3D Modeling
in an AutoCAD or BricsCAD environment. It is beneficial to have knowledge of piping design
and basic process equipment and functions, but not required.
Introduction
CADWorx Equipment is a parametric equipment modeler with all the features needed to easily
model 3D equipment for plant design. The package lets you accurately build units such as
vessels, exchangers, tanks, and pumps quickly and effortlessly.
The purpose of this guide is to introduce you to the product, it’s features, capabilities, and
provide experience building example equipment. The benefit to learning CADWorx Equipment is
to efficiently create intelligent 3D equipment models that interact with piping design models.
Objectives
At the end of this training guide, you will be able to:
Create basic Equipment models including a Heat Exchanger and Pumps.
Understand parent/child component relations
Manage Configuration File settings and Layers
Generate a Nozzle Schedule BOM
Generate a Center of Gravity Report (CG) on Equipment
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Section 1 – Getting Started
Launching CADWorx Equipment
CADWorx Equipment can be launched by selecting CADWorx 20XX > Equipment > CADWorx
Equipment 20XX in the Windows Start menu or by double-clicking the CADWorx Equipment
shortcut on the desktop.
When CADWorx Equipment opens, the Start tab displays. Click the Templates pulldown to
create a new drawing (.dwg) using a template.
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Configuration Settings
Each time you begin a new drawing you must use the appropriate configuration file (*.cfg). The
Drawing Prototype setting in the configuration file will dictate the drawing units as well as the
flange type i.e. ANSI or metric flange (DIN). The ANSI flange database is available in
English/Inch and the Metric/Inch Drawing Prototype. Metric flanges will be available in the
Metric/Metric Drawing Prototype.
Unless opening an existing drawing, the last active configuration file will be used. When you
want to change the configuration file and the Drawing Prototype selection, you will have to do it
in the current session and start a new drawing.
The configuration file also contains other settings such as BOM, material database, handrail and
ladder templates, steel and usershape library locations. The configuration settings can be
accessed by typing the command EQUIPSETUP then clicking Edit Config File…
Besides pathing locations to key files used by Equipment, the configuration file controls the
following variables:
AlphaSizeControl
Controls the number of decimal
places used in Alpha Size.
Setting this variable to zero
places no decimals in Alpha
Size. Setting the variable to a
value from 1 to 9 places 1 to 9
decimal places in Alpha Size.
Setting this variable to 10
suppresses trailing zeros in
Alpha Size
BomScheduleDirection
Specifies the direction of the bill
of materials schedule.
BomTagRadiusFactor
Controls the radius of tag
bubbles. Bubbles are sized using
this factor multiplied by the CAD
platform setvar TEXTSIZE.
BomTagSpacingFactor
Controls how far the bill of
material bubble is spaced from
the model or components within
the drawing.
EquipmentToolTipSetting
Controls the items you see in the tooltip display when the cursor hovers over an
equipment component.
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Layer Control
Layer control can be accessed via the
Equipment Setup menu by either selecting
the Setup icon on the palette, typing the
command EQUIPSETUP, or from the
Equipment menu pulldown.
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Equipment Commands
All modeling done in CADWorx Equipment will be
done through the Equipment palette, which can be
opened via Equipment Palette… from the
Equipment menu pulldown at the top of the screen. If
you do not see the Equipment pull down, make sure
the MENUBAR command is set to 1.
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Exercise E-1 – Project Configuration & Layers
1. Start a new drawing from an Imperial.dwt (Metric.dwt) template.
Imperial Metric & Metric Inch
2. Open CADWorx Equipment Setup (Cmd: EQUIPSETUP) and click Edit Config File…
Important: If you are using the Metric.cfg file for a Metric drawing environment under the
Edit Config File… menu. Make sure your Drawing Prototype is set to Metric/Metric. If you
are using the Metric.cfg file for a Metric/Inch drawing environment set it to Metric/Inch.
3. Click Save As
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4. Save the configuration file to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\EQUIP folder as “Equip-
Project.cfg”
5. Click Load… and load the Equip-Project.cfg file that was just saved.
7. Type EQUIPSETUP and then open the layers menu by clicking on Layers…
9. Name the new layer “Equip_Nozzle” then set the Color to 254, with a Linetype of
Continuous.
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10. Add another layer called “Equip_Saddle” then set the Color to 33, with a Linetype of
Continuous.
Important: The default layers are mandatory for use with Equipment and cannot be deleted.
You may add or edit layers, but do not delete any default layers.
12. Go to File > Save As and save the drawing as “P-4713A.dwg” in the
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\EQUIP folder.
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Parent & Child Components
CADWorx Equipment models consist of two primary component types: parent components,
which generally make up the body of the equipment, and child components; a component that is
attached solely to one of the parent components.
Parent components attach to other parent components. Child components can be placed on
parent components or, in some cases, other child components such as nozzles.
Caution: Child components are aware of where they are positioned on the parent component, and
placement/angle/orientation should only be edited using the Equipment Palette. Do not use
AutoCAD/BricsCAD commands to adjust its position.
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Section 2 – Modeling Equipment, Applied Practice
In this section, we will walk through creating several equipment models including pumps and a
heat exchanger.
5. In the Orientation section of the Placement tab, select Horizontal from the drop-down
selection to set the model as horizontal equipment.
6. The equipment location can be specified with the Location fields, by either setting the
values manually or using the Specify On-screen. Match the location information below.
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7. The model rotation placement can be specified through the Rotation setting, either
manually or by the Specify On-screen button. Set the rotation to 90.
8. The Hollow checkbox under Options will convert the solid model into a hollow model showing wall
thicknesses. Leave it unchecked.
The Reference Line checkbox allows us to set a point on an equipment model to dimension from other
than the components start point.
For example, a nozzle on a cylinder will, by default, dimension from the end of the cylinder, as shown
below on the left. If you enable a Reference Line, the Nozzle will dimension from the insertion point of the
equipment model, offset by the value entered in the Value field, as shown below on the right.
9. Leave the Reference Line option unchecked for this equipment model.
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Creating Parent Equipment Components
We will build the pump model in sequence from the Impeller component to the Motor component.
2. Click the Impeller icon to add an impeller component. Enter the values from the image below.
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1. Click the Shaft icon to add a shaft pump component. This second parent component will be
inserted at the end of the previous pump component. Enter the values from the image below
to the shaft.
2. Click the Coupling icon to add a coupling component. This third parent component will be
inserted at the end of the previous pump component. Enter the values from the image below
to the coupling.
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3. Click the Motor component icon to add a Motor component. This fourth parent component
will be inserted at the end of the previous pump component. Enter the below values, starting
with selecting 405TS body type from the Description field menu.
Note: You can search for the pump body by typing *405TS* in the Filter field.
Now the pump should look like the image below which shows the overall pump model made up
of all pump parent components:
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Creating Equipment Children Components
Next, we will add child components in sequence from the first parent component to the last
parent component.
A parent component must be selected to add a child component to it.
Modeling F1 Pump Suction Nozzle component on the Impeller parent component.
1. Select the Impeller parent component and click the Pump nozzle icon to add a nozzle to
the Impeller. Modify the Description and Length of the Pump nozzle with the below
values:
2. Select the Nozzle Details field and click the ellipsis button at the end of the field to
open the Nozzle details dialog.
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3. Match the details for the Nozzle to the image
on the right. Click the Apply and OK button to
exit the dialog and update the information.
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Modeling F2 Pump Discharge Nozzle component on Impeller parent component.
1. Select the Impeller parent component and click the Pump nozzle icon to add a second
nozzle to the Impeller. Modify the Description, Length, and Suction Side fields on the
Pump nozzle with the below values:
2. Select the Nozzle Details field and click the ellipsis button at the end of the field to open
the Nozzle details dialog.
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3. Match the details for the Nozzle to the
image on the right. Click the Apply and OK
button to exit the dialog and update the
information.
When finished, the F2 Pump Discharge nozzle should look as shown in the image below.
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Modeling Pump base component on Impeller parent component.
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Exercise E-3 – Pump P-4713B
To create the P-4713B pump, we will modify the existing pump and save it as a different drawing.
1. The P-4713A.dwg should already be open. Make sure you have saved the drawing!
2. In the Equipment Palette under the Placement tab, click Rename and change the name to “P-
4713B”
4. Now go to File > Save As (Ctrl+Shift+S) and Save the drawing in the same location as “P-
4713B.dwg”.
This will not replace the existing “P-4713A.dwg”, so we will have two drawings and P-4713B.dwg will
become our current drawing.
Keep in mind that we manually specified the locations of our pumps using the Location panel on the
Placement tab. Alternatively, we could have left these at 0,0,0 and XREF’d them into the desired
location in our master model.
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Exercise E-4 – Pump P-4715A
Create the next pump from the details provided in the images below. If you get stuck or have a
question, ask the Instructor for assistance.
4. Make sure Suction side values are set to Yes for F1 – Suction, and No for F2 –
Discharge nozzles.
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5. The F1 and F2 Nozzle details are below.
F1 – Suction F2 - Discharge
Notice the Applicable Gaskets/Bolts fields at the bottom of the Nozzle Detail menu. These
allow you to specify specific bolts and gaskets to be used for the nozzle. In the CADWorx Plant
Specification Editor, you can assign bolt/gasket codes that match these values so CADWorx will
automatically know which bolts and gaskets to use. We left these blank in this exercise, but
revisit this functionality later on in the training.
6. On the F2 – Discharge nozzle, click the ellipsis in the Distance field to add an 8” (205)
Offset Distance. Set the Nozzle Direction to +Z
Note: Make sure you set the Suction side value to No before changing the Nozzle
direction on F2.
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7. Match the Shaft and Coupling dimensions to the below image.
9. Once all components are added and correctly match the values provided, your pump
should look like the below image.
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Exercise E-5 – Pump P-4715B
Since pump P-4715B is almost an exact copy of pump P-4715A, we can rename this pump after
saving the file and perform a File > Save As to create Pump “B”
1. Make sure you saved the equipment drawing while it was named P-4715A
2. On the CADWorx Equipment Palette, under the Placement tab, select Rename to
name the pump “P-4715B”
3. Modify the Location on the Placement tab to match the image below.
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Exercise E-6 – E-4714 Horizontal Heat Exchanger, Part 1
In this next section, we will model a Horizontal Heat Exchanger vessel.
4. Under the Placement tab, set the Orientation to Horizontal. All other values in this window
will remain with default settings at the moment.
5. Under the Components tab, add the following parent components in the order listed:
a. Elliptical head
b. Cylinder
c. Body flange
d. Cylinder
e. Welded flat head
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Notice that these are not all of the parent components that will make up the Heat Exchanger.
We will copy the body flange after we configure it so we do not have to configure three from
scratch.
At this point, your Components list and Heat Exchanger should look like the below images.
6. Expand the Elliptical head parent component and match its details to the below image.
When prompted if you want to apply changes to subsequent components, select Yes.
Note: When you make an adjustment to a parent component, you may get a prompt asking if
you want to apply changes to subsequent components. Keep in mind that this will affect the rest
of the equipment model. For example, changing the diameter of the elliptical head can update
the cylinder, body flange, and welded flat head diameters to match.
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7. Expand the Cylinder parent component and match its details to the below image.
9. Right-Click on the Body Flange parent component in the Components list and select
Copy.
10. Click the second Cylinder in the Components list and right-click on it to Paste the body
flange copy above it.
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11. The component list should look like the image below.
12. Expand the second Body Flange parent component and change its Flip Orientation field
to No.
The second Body Flange should flip and face the first one and look like the below images.
13. Expand the second cylinder parent component in the Components list and match its
details to the image below. When prompted to apply changes to subsequent components,
say No.
14. Copy the first Body Flange on the Components list again and select the Welded flat
head to Right-Click and paste. This should place the Body flange directly above the
Welded flat head. If it does not, select the third body flange and use the Move Up or Move
Down buttons at the bottom of the Equipment palette to move it into position.
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Since we copied the first Body Flange, it’s Orientation is already correct. The model should
now look like the below image.
15. Expand the final parent component in the components list, the Welded flat head, and match
its details to the image below.
At this point, all our parent components are created and configured. Your model should look like
the image below.
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Exercise E-8 – E-4714 Horizontal Heat Exchanger, Part 2
1. To add the children components including nozzles and saddles, Click the first Cylinder in
the Component list and add one nozzle to it. Expanded, the Cylinder in your list should
look like the below image.
2. Expand the Nozzle in the list and configure it to match the below images. Remember to
click the ellipsis next to the Standard Nozzle Details field to change the nozzle size.
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3. Copy Nozzle N1 in the Component list, and with the first Cylinder parent component
selected, paste the Nozzle. You should now have two nozzles listed under the first
Cylinder parent component, as shown in the image below.
4. Click the second Nozzle in the Component list and expand it. Configure it to match the
below image, paying attention to match the Layout angle and nozzle size change.
Your model should look like the below image at this point.
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5. Click the first Nozzle (N1) again and copy it. Paste it twice on the second Cylinder parent
component in the Component list. Match the nozzle details to the images below.
The Heat Exchanger should now have four nozzles placed and look like the below image.
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7. Add a Saddle to the first Cylinder parent component in the Component list.
8. Expand the Saddle child component and configure it to match the below image.
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9. Copy the Saddle and paste it onto the first Cylinder parent component.
10. Expand the second saddle and change the Distance to 13'-10 1/4" (4220) and the Web
Location to Side 1.
11. Go back to the Placement tab and change the model Angle and Location to match the
image below.
This completes our basic Heat Exchanger model and it should look like the below images.
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12. Save the drawing and close the drawing.
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5. Add a Nozzle child component to the cylinder parent component. Match the Nozzles
dimensions and details to the image below.
6. Open the Nozzle details window by selecting the ellipsis icon to the right of the Standard
Nozzle Details field.
7. Set the Flange rating to N/A first, then set the Flange type to N/A. Click Apply when
done then OK to close the window.
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We now have a base nozzle, with no flange rating or type assigned to it.
8. Click on the Nozzle in the Components list and add an Elliptical Head parent
component to it.
9. Save or close your drawing if you want, we won’t be using this drawing in the Piping
tutorials.
With a Nozzle set as a base nozzle, you can add more nozzles to the base or even add nozzles
to the elliptical head as seen below.
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Exercise E-10 – Nozzle Schedule Setup and Generation
In CADWorx Equipment, we can generate a Nozzle Schedule Drawing detailing the nozzle
name, rating, and schedules.
To configure what information is included, type the command NSCHSETUP or go to Equipment
> Utility > Nozzle Schedule > Setup…
4. Click on the FLANGE_RATING column entry in the Schedule Columns Selected box
and click Move Up to move the column into the third position. Set the Column width
to 2” (50).
7. Right-Click on the Layout1 tab and select Page Setup Manager… or Page Setup…
for BricsCAD.
AutoCAD BricsCAD
8. In the Page Setup Manager, select *Layout1* and Modify… BricsCAD users continue to
step 9.
9. Select the Paper Size pull-down and change the paper size to ANSI B (17.00 x 11.00
inches)
10. Click OK, then Close to return to the Layout1 page. BricsCAD users click OK.
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11. Draw a viewport across the bottom 2/3rds of the Layout space using the MVIEW
command.
15. Type NSCHSINGLE, or go to Equipment > Utility > Nozzle Schedule > Single
a. Select all nozzles when prompted to Select objects, and press Enter.
c. Pick the top right corner of your layout sheet to position the BOM heading
when prompted.
A Nozzle Schedule “BOM” will be generated, and all Nozzles selected during the process
receive a bubble identifier.
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If a bubble needs to be relocated, you can use the EQUIPTAGRELOCATE command.
Simply select the tag you want to relocate and reposition it.
You will be prompted if you want to delete the connector line after moving the tag. If you pick
yes, CADWorx will remove the leader line and just leave the bubble behind.
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Exercise E-11 - Center of Gravity Generation
It’s important to remember that you can’t generate a correct CG without material assigned to
components. Since we added material to our equipment components as we built them, we will
be able to generate a CG report.
Note: Since CADWorx Equipment does not model internal components, the use case for
a CG report from CW Equipment is generally limited to tanks with limited or no internal
components.
1. Open the E-4714.dwg drawing. If the drawing is still open on the layout sheet, click the
Model tab in the bottom left corner of the screen to return to model space.
2. On the Placement tab in the Equipment Palette, set the Options to Hollow.
Note: You can still generate a CG without Hollow equipment, but CADWorx will generate the
CG point and report based off solid components.
3. Type the command EQUIPCG to initiate the Center of Gravity report.
a. Select all components of the Heat Exchanger when prompted to select objects.
b. Select “Yes” when prompted to save the report. Save this to the
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\EQUIP\ANALYSIS folder.
c. Select “Yes” or “No” when prompted to view the file. This information is written to
the report we save to the Analysis folder and is not necessary to immediately
view.
d. Select “Yes” when prompted to insert a drawing marker. This will insert a CG
marker at the CG point of your exchanger.
A Windows Explorer window will appear. Here you can export as the .pvi, or .pvdb file formats.
3. Browse to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\EQUIP\ANALYSIS folder, then change the
selected “Save as type:” format to *.pvdb and click Save.
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This .pvdb file can be sent to a PV Elite user for analysis and can then be imported back in after
any changes are made.
4. Save and close the drawing.
PV Elite®
Features:
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CADWorx Specification Editor
Welcome
This guide is designed for use in an Instructor-led class. The exercises within are designed to
complement classroom style training. While it may be completed as a self-study course, some aspects,
content or practices of the guide are best used in an instructor-led classroom environment.
Pre-Requisite Skills
This guide is written for individuals with little to no experience with the CADWorx Specification Editor.
Introduction
The CADWorx Catalog and Specification Editor views, edits, and creates specifications and catalog data
loaded with CADWorx. The Specification Editor also imports legacy data, and specs from all versions of
CADWorx.
Objectives
At the end of this training guide, you will be able to:
Create a new Catalog (.cat) for use with CADWorx Plant Professional
Create a new Project (.prj) for use with CADWorx Plant Professional
Add new data tables to a catalog
Add and edit components in a specification within the Project (.prj)
Transfer data from an existing catalog or project
Build, edit and apply a long description format to components within a specification
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Specification/Catalog Hierarchy
There are several different file types associated with the Specification Editor. These include .cat, .cmp,
.ind and .prj.
The Global Catalog, also known as a “Master Catalog”, is typically the root source catalog of data that
projects use. They contain component data tables, dimensions, materials, schedules, thickness tables
and additional custom data that may have been added. Company or Industry catalogs are generally used
as more selective catalogs, often containing only portions of a Global Catalogs content for specific
company projects or industry projects. These catalogs can transfer data from the global catalog, make
modifications, and push the changes back up to the global catalog.
We will focus only on the Global Catalog (.cat) and the Project (.prj) as these are the most commonly
used implementations.
Project files (.PRJ’s) contain piping specifications. These specifications are built from data tables added
from a catalog. In this training guide, we will add components to a .PRJ from a global catalog (.CAT).
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Launching CADWorx Specification Editor
The Specification Editor can be launched from the desktop icon, Start Menu, or from within CADWorx
Plant Professionals Spec View Palette.
Note: If the Shortcut is not on the desktop, go to the C:\ and right-click on the CADWorx Plant
Editor (Version Installed) icon. Select Send to > Desktop (Create Shortcut).
For Windows 10, click and hold on the CADWorx Plant Editor (Version Installed), and drag the
icon onto the desktop. This creates the shortcut.
2. After the CADWorx Specification Editor opens, click on the Specification Editor menu, and then
select New Catalog.
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3. Fill in the information as shown below, and then click OK.
Imperial Metric
5. First, we Transfer Data from another catalog. Click Catalog Data on the Home tab.
The Transfer Catalog Data dialog box displays and the editor asks you if you “Would like to use
the current catalog for the target?”.
6. Click Yes.
The Target boxes both auto-populate with the current empty catalog file.
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7. Click Open Catalog at the end of the Source field.
9. Hold the SHIFT key down and select the folders in the following image then drag them to the
TrainingImperial (TrainingMetric) catalog window, and then click Save.
11. Expand all the data tables in the Catalog Data section and you will see all the data tables have
been transferred into the new catalog.
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Creating Piping Project File
1. Click on the Plant Editor (File pulldown) menu and select New Project.
Imperial Metric
3. In the Project Properties panel, click on the ellipse for the Long Description.
Imperial Metric
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This opens the Long Description Format window.
4. With the Components group selected, select the COMPTYPE_CMP_TBL, and then click the
Move right arrow.
5. Type a comma after the item you added in the Format box.
This adds the COMPTYPE_CMP_TBL to the Long Description for all component types.
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6. Select the drop-down menu at the top of the window and select the End Type Tables option.
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Next, we create the Specification.
10. Click Add Specification in the Specification panel of the Home tab.
Note: Alternately, you can right-click on the project and select Add Specification.
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12. Double-click on the TrainingSpecificationImperial (TrainingSpecificationMetric) to open the
specification.
Imperial Metric
13. Click the Material Assignment Setup in the Properties, and then click the ellipsis.
Here, we can specify the general material assignment for the specification.
Note: You can specify material assignments by the component group, type, and range. For this training,
we only specify by component group and range.
14. Select All Components and then select the Add New Item icon. Name this material assignment
“Fittings”
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15. Double-click on the Fittings assignment and select the materials to match the image below.
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This material assignment can be assigned to all fittings in the specification. Assignment groups
can be created for fittings, gaskets, flanges and more.
16. Click the Schedule Assignment Setup in the Properties, and then click the ellipsis.
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The Schedule Assignment dialog box displays.
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17. Add the following schedules to the Schedule Assignment. To add the schedule, click the box next
to the size and then select the schedule.
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19. To add components to the specification, click on the drop-down arrow of the Category in the New
component section, and then select Pipe.
21. Click on the drop-down arrow of the Type, and then select Pipe. This is the type of piping
component you want to add. Nipples are added under the Pipe Category.
20. Click on the drop-down arrow of the Data Table and select PIP_BW.
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22. Select the Pipe you just added to the specification, and in the Edit Component window, assign the
following material and select Apply.
23. Add an Elbow to the specification. Match the below image, making sure to set the Material to the
Fittings assignment group we created earlier.
You can see that the Schedule, and the Material assignments that we added earlier display in
the Long Description.
Clearly there is still some additional work that can be done to more effectively customize the long
descriptions and material assignment. Removing the static “GR” from the long description string
allows for materials without grade assignments to come across in the description more effectively.
You can add this to the actual material description in the catalog.
The Fittings material assignment also would not apply to some components such as pipe and
flanges.
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Next, transfer in the rest of the project data.
The Transfer Catalog Data dialog box displays, and the editor asks you if you “Would like to use
the current catalog for the target?”.
26. Click Yes.
The Target boxes both auto-populate with the current empty catalog file.
27. Click Open Project at the end of the Source field.
29. Hold SHIFT, and then select the 150 and 300 spec in the following image, and drag them to the
TrainingImperial (TrainingMetric) project window, and then click Save.
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30. Select the folders for the Pipe Support data, and drag to the Target as shown below:
Images shown are Imperial. Use the same process for Metric and Metric/Inch.
31. Save the Project file and exit out of the Plant Editor.
Note: If you are prompted to update the project from the base catalog, click Review Update, click
Force Update All, click OK, and then click Yes.
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Plant – Getting Started
CADWorx Plant Professional can be launched from the desktop icon shown below.
If the CADWorx Plant icon is not on your desktop, you can setup a new profile by going to Start
> All Programs > CADWorx 20XX > Setup Profile
This will create a new CADWorx profile from default and place a shortcut on your desktop.
Double click to launch and AutoCAD will open depending on which Startup variable is set. It is
strongly recommended to always use one of the provided templates when creating a new
drawing.
Startup = 3 Startup = 1
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Plant – Accessing Commands
There are several ways to perform commands in CADWorx Plant Professional.
These include accessing commands/functions from the Plant pulldown, Plant Toolbars, Plant
Ribbon, or by typing either the full command or a shortcut command.
Below we will go over each option, but the majority of training will use the Plant Ribbon or
commands typed directly into the AutoCAD command line.
Note: Most features present in the menu are more quickly accessed via the CADWorx Ribbon.
Plant Toolbars
Some users prefer to use toolbars, which you can access from Plant > Toolbars. Plant toolbars
contain most of the commands available in CADWorx Plant, grouped into relevant categories.
For example, there is a Flanged Valves toolbar and a Line Numbers toolbar. CADWorx Plant
toolbars retain all the functionality of AutoCAD/BricsCAD toolbars and can be resized and
docked, or even modified if required.
Note: Most toolbars are redundant with features available in the CADWorx Plant ribbons and/or are made
obsolete by new modeling features. Toolbars will not be used in training.
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Command Line
Just as you can type commands to perform functions in AutoCAD or BricsCAD, CADWorx Plant
commands can be entered at the AutoCAD and BricsCAD command lines. For example,
entering PIPW at the command line starts a new pipe router.
There are also shortened command aliases, which are automatically installed with CADWorx
Plant and can be used to increase the speed of command entry. For example, the command
alias, RT, can be used instead of the full ROUTER command. Additional command aliases can
be created by modifying the PGP file to include the new command aliases.
Note: While you are modeling or placing CADWorx components, some additional commands
may become available on the command line.
CADWorx Tool Palettes work like the standard AutoCAD/BricsCAD Tool Palettes do - they can
be moved, docked to the edge of the window, resized etc. There are also Auto-hide and
Visibility options, so the Tool palettes either do not use up a lot of screen space, or are
transparent, so that you can view the model behind the Tool Palette. CADWorx Tool Palettes
can be edited and modified using the CUI.
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CADWorx Ribbons
The CADWorx Ribbons allow you to access many commands via the Ribbon instead of using
the CADWorx Menu or Toolbars. This is designed to be used with auto routing functionality, and
the Spec View palette. When used correctly, it effectively replaces the need for Toolbars and
can increase your modeling speed workflow. There are three Ribbon menus, CADWorx Plant I,
CADWorx Plant II, CADWorx HVAC
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Plant - Setup Drawings
After launching CADWorx Plant, the below Startup window appears.
When this “Startup” dialog box doesn’t appear, you can set the STARTUP variable to 1, and restart
AutoCAD.
Command: STARTUP
Enter new value for STARTUP <0>: 1
This allows you to quickly enter a new drawing or load a previously used drawing and is the
recommended Startup value for this training.
When you open CADWorx Plant for the first time the next dialog box appears. Choose the environment
that you want to use.
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Startup Options
You can use CADWorx Plant with or without a database. The databases that can be used with CADWorx
Plant are Microsoft Access, SQL and Oracle. The dialog box shown above will only be displayed if a
database connection has been previously created. Click on the Settings… button to review the database
to be used and to change the default setting for new drawings.
Current Drawing → Allows the user to control the following settings: Main Size, Reduction
Size, Pipe Specification, Drawing Mode and Fitting Mode.
Configuration Settings → Contains variables that the user can modify which affect default
values, settings and functionality of CADWorx.
Specification / Size → Allows the user to load a Specification and set the Main and Reduction
sizes.
Configuration Layers → Lists the default layers that are used by CADWorx Plant.
Piping Rules → Enables you to set specific rules that change or enhance modeling capabilities.
Convert Legacy Drawing → Settings for converting drawings from a legacy version of
CADWorx Plant.
Miscellaneous CFG Content → Allows the user to write additional CADWorx session settings
to the config file.
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To open the Setup dialog box, select the Setup button in the Setup Size/Spec Ribbon menu.
Current Drawing
In this tab you can view the current Main/Reduction size and Specification. For changing these settings
see tab Specification / Size.
You can also set the Drawing Mode and Fitting Mode here.
It is possible to convert your drawing into another mode. In the ribbon menu you see the next
converting buttons.
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To select the default fitting mode, you can either select Socket Weld or Threaded from the Setup
dialog box or select the same from the Setup Size/Spec Ribbon. Setting the default fitting mode can
reduce the number of prompts required when creating CADWorx components
This allows for either Socketweld or Threaded fittings to be the default when routing in small bore sizes.
You also can change the colors of the Compass, Dimension and Highlight which are used by placing
components into the drawing. It is possible to switch Compass and Dimension On and Off.
The check box at the bottom of this tab allows you to store all settings in the configuration file.
Configuration Settings
In the tab Configuration Settings, you can modify the configuration file. This dialog box enables you to
modify the current configuration file. The default configuration file is C:\CADWorx
<version>\Plant\System\Imperial.cfg (Metric.cfg), although any number of custom configuration files
can be created and restored as required.
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The “Include in CFG” toggle allows you to choose which settings are saved in the configuration file.
This allows you to make a configuration file read-only, locking certain settings while still allowing users
to change others.
With the Save As… button you can save your changes into a new configuration file. The name of the
current configuration file is displayed in this tab. With the Load… button you can load another
configuration file. With the Save and Close button you save your changes into the current
configuration file and close the dialog box. The Apply and Close button can be used to save changes
to the local user settings for the current drawings, it does not update the current configuration file.
In the right window you can select your Main and Reduction size. The settings in this tab are stored
into the drawing.
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You can also use the ribbon menu button for setting the Specification and the Size.
Configuration layers
In this dialog box, you can add, rename, and delete CADWorx layers. The default CADWorx layers
cannot be deleted, but they can be renamed, and their line types and colors can be modified.
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Piping Rules
In this tab you can set the piping rules. These rules decide how piping components are placed
into the drawing.
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Current Settings
To confirm the Current settings, you can select the ‘Settings’ button in the Setup Size/Spec
Ribbon menu.
(Ribbon CW Plant I)
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Exercise P-1 – Getting Started
In this exercise, we will create a new drawing using the templates and work with the Project
Configuration file.
1. Launch CADWorx Plant Professional (Version Installed) from the desktop icon.
Note: Setting up a new profile via Start > All Programs > CADWorx (Version Installed) >
Setup Profile for your installed CAD version will generate a CADWorx Plant icon on the
desktop if one is not present.
2. In the Startup window, select the Use a Template menu. Pick Imperial.dwt (Metric.dwt)
and select OK. Alternatively, go to File > New…
Imperial (AutoCAD)
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For BricsCAD, choose the Start from Template option, and click Next.
Click on Browse and select the Template. Then, click Open, then Finish.
Note: For AutoCAD if the Startup window does not display, in the AutoCAD menu, select New
(Ctrl+N).
Note: For BricsCAD if the Start tab does not display, in the BricsCAD File pull down menu, select
New (Crtl+N).
For both CAD platforms, map to this location C:\CADWorx (Version Installed)\Plant\Support and
select the desired DWT file.
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3. Once the new drawing (DWG) file opens, click Setup in the Setup Size/Spec panel in the
CADWorx Plant ribbon.
5. Select the Imperial.cfg file (Metric.cfg) from the default C:\CADWorx 2019\Plant\System folder
path and click Open.
6. Click the Configuration Settings and ensure the Drawing Prototype displayed is the unit type that
you want for the drawing.
8. Click Specification / Size tab in the Plant Setup, then click Browse and select the .PRJ you copied
into the Training folder. Inch_Specs.prj, (Metric_Specs.prj) or Metric_Inch_Specs.prj
Note: You can also set your Specification & Size via the Spec View Palette.
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9. Select the 150 (150_MM) specification. Set the Main to 4” (100), and the Reduction to 2”
(50)
Imperial Metric
10. Select Save As… and save this Configuration file as “Plant-Project.cfg” to the
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING folder.
11. Click Load… at the bottom of the Plant Setup menu to load the Plant-Project.cfg file you just
saved to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING folder.
Note: Performing a Save As function does not automatically change the set configuration
file.
12. We will discuss the subsequent tabs in other sections of the tutorial. Click Apply and
Close.
13. Save this blank drawing as A47_PIPING.dwg to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING
folder.
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Plant - Line Numbering
You can use CADWorx Plant with the line numbering system either enabled or disabled.
When enabled, line numbers give a quick, efficient method of finding and isolating pipelines.
You can set up line numbering systems using any of the categories from the Category pull-
down. These categories may be split up using separators defined by you, for example, you
could add the diameter symbol (Ø) before the nominal diameter (the short code for the
diameter symbol is ALT + 0216).
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When this switch is enabled, all components that are placed in the drawing receive a line
number. There are two methods of line numbering in CADWorx, Static and Dynamic.
The Static option uses the currently selected size and spec for all future components, even if
the actual size and/or spec is changed. However, you can manually modify these fields in the
NUMBERSETUP dialog box.
The Dynamic option updates the line number for new components every time you change the
selected size and/or spec. When Dynamic is selected, you cannot manually change the size
or spec shown in the line number for new components.
Of course, you can manually change the line number of an existing component, or add a line
number, if one was not added automatically using the Component Edit dialog box.
Line Number By
This function allows you to set the line number from either a P&ID project, the current drawing
or by selecting a component. Except the P&ID option, this command can only be used when
the line numbering system is set to static.
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Line Number Count
This function sets the current line number count value. To utilize this option, you must have
the COUNT category in your current line number, you must also have your line numbering
system set to Dynamic, if not, an error message will be displayed.
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Overview - Matching Pipework Information
You can set system information for existing components using the options on the Ribbon
menu.
If the component selected has both a main and reduction size set (e.g. reducing tee),
CADWorx will allow you to reverse them, if required.
As with the Match Component Size option, CADWorx will allow you to reverse the main and
reduction sizes, if required.
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Match Component Line Number
To set the current line number from an existing component, you can select the Ribbon menu
button shown in the picture below.
You can only use this command if your line numbering system is set to Static.
This command allows you to set the current line number by selecting a component with the
required line number. Any components created after running this command will use the new
line number. This command will only work if LineNumberSystem = 2 (Static).
You can only use this command if your line numbering system is set to Static.
This command allows you to set the main size, reduction size, current specification and line
number by selecting a component. Any components created after running this command will
use the new line number, size and specification as the component previously selected.
This is a very efficient method of setting and modifying line numbers once a model has been
started and the line numbering systems and line numbers have been established.
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Exercise P-2 – Set up the Line Numbering System
1. Open the A47_PIPING.dwg from the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISESS\PIPING folder.
2. Type the command SETUP and click on Configuration Settings. Verify you are using the Plant-
Project.cfg file we saved to the Training folder.
3. Click Line Number Setup under the LNum section of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
4. Using the Category pulldown menu, add the below line number format fields to set the line numbering
system to SIZE-SERVICE-COUNT-SPEC.
a. Set the Default value for Service to CWR.
b. Set the Default value for Count to 1590.
c. Set line number to System On (Static Size/Spec)
Imperial Metric
5. Click Save and Close, then save your model (drawing file).
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Plant - Spec View Palette
This palette provides an alternative method to the toolbars for placing components in the
model. You can also set the main and reduction sizes, the specification and the line
numbering system using this palette.
You can open the Spec View palette by selecting the ‘Spec View’ button in the Palettes
Ribbon menu.
The Spec View tab lists all components available for the current size and specification. Any
components not in the spec, or not in the current size range are not displayed. You can
choose any of the available components from the list and place them into the model.
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After the Line numbering system is set up, the values can be altered from the Spec View
palette. This can be done by manually entering the value or by selecting from a drop-down
list. To manually edit the line number, right-click in the category and enter the required value.
To set up the drop-down list, use the dialog box shown below.
You can activate it by selecting the button from the Spec View palette.
All available categories will be displayed in the list on the left, and values can be added into
the drop-down using the utility on the right.
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Exercise P-3 – Heat Exchanger XREF
In this exercise, we overlay an external reference model (Xref) of our Heat Exchanger that we want to
start modeling pipe from.
1. Open the A47_PIPING.dwg file from the previous exercise.
2. Type XREF on the command line, and then select Attach DWG.
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AutoCAD BricsCAD
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6. Close the External References (XREF) window.
7. Change the view orientation to NW Isometric (Top Back Left), and then orient as needed.
We Xref’d this Exchanger in as an Overlay so that we can reference it while piping. Later, we will create a
Master drawing to Attach all of our Xref’s.
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Controlling Bolts and Gaskets
CADWorx allows for the efficient placement of bolts using the AutoBolt utility. This utility can be loaded
from the Bolt Ribbon menu.
CADWorx also allows for the efficient placement of gaskets using the AutoGasket feature. This feature
can be enabled from the Configuration file.
Details of how to use these features and other functions provided on the Bolt Ribbon menu are shown
below.
Tick Mark
To start the Tick Mark utility, you can select the ‘Tick Mark‘ button in the Dimensions menu under the
CADWorx Plant II ribbon.
The Tick Mark symbol is used to show symbolically which side of the extension line (of a dimension)
the gasket is on. This command is dependent upon the DIMSCALE system variable being set
properly.
The initial prompt allows you to set the desired thickness but will not appear again during the single
drawing session. You can change the thickness during the next prompt.
Command: TICK
Enter gasket thickness <3.00>:
Pick dimension extension line [Change]: Select the Extension Line
Pick side: Click on the Gasket side of the Extension Line
Stud Bolts
Standard
To start the Standard Bolt command, you can select the ‘Standard‘ button in the Bolt Ribbon menu.
This feature allows you to insert stud bolt sets into the drawing environment for bill of materials
extraction. This option allows you to insert a stud bolt set anywhere in the drawing. Before starting this
command, you should ensure that your current size and specification are set correctly.
Command: _PLACEBOLT STUD BOLTS W/ NUTS
Pick start point <last point>: Select Endpoint of Gasket
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Non-Standard
To start the Non-Standard Bolt command, you can select the ‘Non_Standard‘ button in the Bolt Ribbon
menu.
This command allows you to insert a custom stud bolt set anywhere in the drawing. Before starting this
command, you should ensure that your current size and specification are set correctly.
Command: _NONSTDBOLT
Enter abbreviated description: NON STD STUD BOLTS
Enter description: STUD BOLTS W/ DOUBLE NUTS & WASHERS
Enter diameter of stud: 16
Enter length of stud: 200
Enter number of stud in set: 12
Enter weight for set: 24
Enter index code <0000>: Press Enter to accept
Enter sort location number <0>: Press Enter to accept
Hit enter when finished...
Pick start point <last point>: Select Endpoint of Gasket
Automatic
To start the Automatic Bolt command, you can select the ‘Automatic’ button in the Bolt Ribbon menu.
You can use this command to assign stud bolt sets of similar sizes and specifications to all the gaskets
in the selection set. Gaskets of different sizes and specifications will be handled automatically.
Command: _AUTOBOLT
Select mode [Automatic/Manual] <Automatic>:
When Automatic selected:
Select line: Select the required pipeline
When Manual selected:
Select piping components to assign bolts: Select the required components
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Gasket
To start the Gasket command, you can select the ‘Auto Gasket’ button in the Bolt Ribbon menu.
You can use the Semi-Circle on the outer portion of both Gasket sections to allow for easy OSNAP
selection, which is useful for dimensioning. You will find that it is relatively easy to select the center of
the circle from a zoomed out view.
If you need to place a flange face against a gasket, you can select the Endpoint OSNAP and select the
desired side of the gasket to place the flange exactly in the correct position. This will provide a method
of placing the flange when the last point option is no longer available.
You can also use this routine for creating ring type joints. The data files used for ring type joints have
an extra column indicating the ring number. The gasket routine checks for this additional column and
adds this ring number to the bill of materials description. The distance between the faces of adjoining
flanges (under compression) will be used in this file instead of the actual depth of the ring.
Command: GAS
GASKET, 3MM THK, 300LB
Pick start point <last point>: Select the required point
Weld Gap
To start the Weld Gap command, you can enter WELD at the command line.
Command: WELD WELD GAP, 3MMTHK
Pick start point <last point>: Select the required point
Pick direction to cut back: Select the required direction
To start the Auto Weld Gap command you can select the ‘Auto Weld’ button in the Bolt Ribbon menu.
Command: AUTOWELD
Select mode [Automatic/Manual] <Automatic>: M
Select piping components to add welds: Select the components for adding welds
Command: AUTOWELD
Select mode [Automatic/Manual] <Automatic>: A or Enter
Select line: Select a line for adding welds
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Using this command also allows for the creation of a weld list from the drawing, by providing an exact
number of gaps or engagements in the model. You can generate this weld list by selecting the ‘Weld
Total’ button in the Bolt Ribbon menu.
Command: _WELDTOTAL
Select objects: Select the welds for in the report
Qty. Spec. Nominal Actual Thk. Linear Lg.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 150_MM150.0000168.30007.10007402.22
After completing this command, you will be given the total number of welds, the thickness and the total
amount of linear weld required for each pipe size. You can then copy this information into a text editor
or an Excel spreadsheet etc., as required.
Piping Rules
When the “Apply Bolt Insertion Rule” is set on Flanges and Clamps, bolts automatically add when you
place flanges, clamps, and valves.
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When the “Apply Gasket Insertion Rule” is set on Flanges and Clamps, gaskets automatically add
when you place flanges, clamps, and valves.
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Exercise P-4 – Spec View Palette
Working in the Spec View Palette
In this exercise, we place piping from the N3 \ nozzle to another point in the drawing.
1. Open A47_PIPING.dwg, which should have the E-4714.dwg model referenced into it.
2. In Setup > Piping Rules, match the piping rules to match the image below.
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8. Click in the empty fields under SPEC and SIZE to open the pull-down and select 150 (150_MM)
and 4” (100).
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9. Locate the Flange Weld Neck component from the Spec View palette and click on it to select it
for insertion.
Note: If you have your Spec View Tree settings set to 1, you need to find it in the list. If you have
your tree settings set to 2, 3, or 4, expand the Flanges category to find the Flange Weld Neck
component.
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10. With the Flange selected, hover the mouse cursor over the nozzle and press SHIFT + RIGHT-
CLICK to open AutoCAD (BricsCAD) snap filter menu.
11. Select to place this nozzle by Node (or Point in BricsCAD).
12. After selecting the Node snap (Point snap), hover the mouse over the nozzle until you see the
appropriate snap point. Click to place the flange on the node.
Even though the size was set to 4” (100) on the Spec View Palette, CADWorx prompts us to adjust the
inserted flange size to match the Nozzle.
13. Pick Selected Nozzle Size to finish placing the flange.
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If you double click on the placed flange, the Component Edit window will open. In this window you can
make manual changes to the component. Here we can see that the component is using the line number
we initially assigned.
14. Double-Click the placed Flange and change 4” to 12” (100 to 300) in the Line Number field.
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15. Repeat the last step for any gaskets or bolts attached to the flange.
16. Save the drawing.
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Using Auto Connect
You can use this function to minimize command line entries because it makes intelligent assumptions
about the location and direction of the required component. It does this by using the end point of the
last component as the start point of the selected component, as well as automatically continuing in the
same direction. If you place a component that has two directions, such as an elbow or tee, you will be
prompted to select only the second direction.
We are now ready to start modeling using auto connect
You can start the Auto Connect command by selecting the Ribbon button in the Misc section.
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Exercise P-5 – Modeling Pipe Using Auto Connect
1. In the Misc group of the CADWorx Plant I Ribbon, click the Auto Connect icon to enable Auto
Connect.
Note: This is a toggle switch. Clicking the icon will toggle the effect On or Off.
2. Set the Main and Reduction sizes on the Spec View palette to 12” x 10” (300 x 250)
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3. Type SETUP, then click on Piping Rules. Scroll down and verify the Apply Line Number Rule
is set to Always Inherit.
4. Click Save and Close if applicable, otherwise click Apply and Close when complete.
5. Click the Line Numbering System pull-down and select 12”-CWR-1590-150 (300-CWR-1590-
150_MM)
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This will set the line number for our next components, but since we have the line number rule set
to “Always Inherit”, any components drawn from an existing component with a set line number will
adopt that line number.
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6. Set the model view to a North-West Isometric style.
7. Select a 90-degree elbow from the Spec View Palette. This should automatically connect to the
last point on the flange since we have Auto Connect on.
8. Pull the mouse cursor to the East (+Y) and click to place.
Note: If your placement angles are not restricted to 90 degree intervals, turn ORTHOMODE on
by pressing the F8 key. F8 will toggle Ortho on or off.
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9. Insert a 12” x 10” (300 x 250) eccentric reducer on the elbow from the Spec View Palette
using Auto Connect.
10. You will be prompted to orient the flat end of the eccentric reducer. Pull downwards and
click.
Advanced grips
Some of the CADWorx components have one or more grip points in the shape of a cross.
For a piece of pipe, we see the next new grip points.
The cross shaped grip points, referred to as “plus grips” at the end of the pipe, can be used to continue
drawing new pipe components. The possibilities are the same as the PIPW and AUTOROUTE
command.
The plus grip points in the middle of the pipe can be used to insert a tee connection.
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For a flange we see a cross shape grip at the face of the flange. With this grip point you can easily
draw a contra flange and you can continue with drawing other components.
The flange also contains a triangle with a line grip, that allows you to change the flange.
An elbow has the triangle line grip at the quadrant. From this grip you can draw Elbow-O-let or change
the elbow into a Tee
You can also use the triangle line grip to change a Tee into a Cross.
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You can also use the plus grip to add a branch to a reducer.
Move Components
You can use the normal AutoCAD grips to move components like a valve or tee in a pipe line.
At the command line you see the next options.
Command: MOVECOMPONENT
Specify insertion point or [TAB key/poinT distance/Component distance/Pipe end point
distance/insertion Justification]:
TAB key – use the TAB key to pass over obstacles
poinT distance – you can select another reference point for the dimension line
Component distance – you can select a component as reference for the dimension line
Pipe end point distance – you can change the reference point for the dimension line to the other
end of the pipe
Insertion Justification – you can change the insertion point of the moving component
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Exercise P-6 – Auto-Routing 1590 Line, Part I
1. Select the plus grip at the end of the placed eccentric reducer to activate the router.
2. Pull to the East and type 9’-2-1/4” (2800) in the command line.
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3. Without exiting the router command, pull to the North (+Y) and enter 5’ (1525) in the
command line.
Notice the router automatically places the appropriate elbow component for us without being
selected. The router is dimensioning from the center of the elbow. If your router is dimensioning
from the end of the pipe instead, type “T” to toggle back to the elbow center.
4. With the router still active, pull down (-Z) and type 14’ (4265) and press enter.
Note: If you accidently exited the router, select the plus grip at the end of the last component
drawn to reinitiate it.
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Note: The orientation compass (the red circle) can be changed to the vertical plane by typing “P”
in the command line. See below:
This can help you make sure you are drawing in the correct plane, and not at an angle that
“appears” to be down due to the isometric perspective.
5. Pull North (+Y) and type 4’2-3/8” (1280) in the command line and press enter.
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6. Type “L” in the command line with the router still active to open a list of all available
components.
7. Select the 10” (250) 90 LR ELL under Elbows > Elbows, 90 and pull the to the East to
orient it. Click once to place.
8. Once the elbow is placed, type “L” in the command line to open the component list and
place a 12” x 10” (300 x 250) Eccentric Reducer.
9. Pull the mouse up to orient the flat side down and click to place.
The router automatically adjusts the size of pipe being routed back to 12” (300).
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10. Pull the router East (+X) and type 40’-4-3/4” (12495) in the command line. Press enter
and then Escape to end the router.
11. Enable Polar Tracking by clicking on the icon at the bottom of the screen or pressing F10.
Right-click on the Polar Tracking menu at the bottom of your screen and change the angle
interval to 45.00.
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To change Polar Tracking in BricsCAD, right-click on POLAR at the bottom of the screen and
select Settings. In the Polar angle field, enter 45.00. Click the “X” at the top right corner of the
screen to exit. Click POLAR to toggle Polar tracking on and off.
12. With Polar tracking enabled and set to 45.00, re-activate the router by clicking on the plus
grip at the end of the last pipe drawn.
13. Type “P” to change the orientation plane (red circle) twice, so that it matches the below
image. Pull to the bottom left until you see the polar tracking snap to the 315° angle and
type 4’-11-3/8” (1065) in the command line. Press Enter.
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14. Turn ORTHOMODE back on by pressing the F8 key.
15. Continue pulling North (+Y) and CADWorx will automatically assume we need a 45° Elbow.
Type 25’-0” (7620) in the command line to place the last pipe and press Enter.
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Exercise P-7 – Auto-Routing 1590 Line, Part II
1. The router activates with an in-line component for us, a Tee. Type “L” in the command line
to list available components and pick the 10” (250) FLG WELD NECK
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2. Pull the mouse to the west (-X) of the nozzle to fit the Flange directly up against the
reducer. Click to place.
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Since we have our Flange Insertion, Gasket Insertion and Bolt Insertion rules set to Automatic,
CADWorx inserts the mating flange for us automatically along with our bolts and gaskets.
4. Enter “L” in the command line after the router initiates and choose the 10” (250) GATE
VALVE, FLG, 150LB
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Notice that by default CADWorx dimensions to one end of the valve.
5. Type “J” in the command line to change dimensioning to the center of the valve.
6. With CADWorx dimensioning to the center of the valve, Shift + Right-Click and select a
Midpoint snap. Snap to the midpoint of the vertical pipe.
Note: You can also type “MID” in the command line instead of using Shift + Right-Click to select
the Midpoint snap.
CADWorx places the Gate Valve, both mating flanges, gaskets and bolts.
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7. In the Misc section of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon, click the Topworks Add icon. You can
also type the command TOPADD.
8. Pick the gate valve we just placed when prompted and press Enter.
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10. Pull the mouse to the East (+X) to orient the topworks and then click to place.
11. Activate the plus grip in the middle of the vertical pipeline above the Gate Valve and use
“L” to list components.
12. Select O-Lets > Sock-O-Let > SOCK-O-LET > [10”x1” (250x25) SOCK-O-LET,3000LB,
ASTM A105
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13. Pull all the way down past the valve to place the O-Let as close to the flange as possible
and click.
14. Prompted with the rotation, pull to the West (-X) and click.
15. The O-Let places and initiates the 1” (25) Pipe Router. List out the components (Using “L”)
and select Pipe > Nipple > NIPPLE, SCH XXS, ASTM A106 GR B
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16. Type 6 (150) in the command line and press Enter to place a six-inch (150mm) nipple
length. List out again (“L”) and select Valve > Valve, Gate > GATE VALVE, SW, 800LB
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18. Click the Top Works Add icon in the Misc section of the Plant I ribbon.
Command: TOPWORKSADD
20. Select the Wheel_Gate_800_T_I_top topworks and pull up when placing to orient the
wheel.
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22. Select the Olets square grip, which allows us to reposition it, and move the mouse cursor
upwards.
Moving the Olet brings the Nipple and Gate valve with it when we reposition it via the Square grip.
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24. Using the same plus grip on the vertical pipe above the 10” (250) Valve, insert a 2-1/2” (65)
Weld-O-Let.
25. Instead of pulling all the way down, snap the placement to the Endpoint of the O-let we
already placed so they are at the same elevation.
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26. Pull this O-let to the North (+Y) to click to place it.
27. From the O-let, list out the components and place a 2-1/2” (65) FLG BLIND
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Since we have our automatic flange insertion rule enabled, CADWorx will insert the missing Flange Weld
Neck for us if we try and place a Blind Flange without it.
Your O-let, Flange and Flange Blind should look like the below image.
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Exercise P-8 – Existing Components
In this exercise, we are going to model components and set them to an existing state. Existing
components do not appear on Bill of Materials but will show connections if generated on an Isometric.
3. Select a 12” (300) FLG WELD NECK from the component list.
4. Pull the router (mouse cursor) to the North (+Y), then type 6’ (1830) in the command line.
Press Enter.
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6. Double-click the new pipe to open its Component Edit menu.
8. Append the Count in the Long annotation field with “-E” so we can tell the difference between
our existing lines and new lines.
The line number should read: 12”-CWR-1590-E-150 (300-CWR-1590-E-150_MM)
9. Repeat these steps for the existing-side gasket and flange, as shown below:
Depending on your Isometric style, and your Isogen Continuation Graphics Setting (SETUP >
Configuration Settings > IsogenContinuationGraphicsCount) if you were to run a Batch Iso
(ISOGENBATCH) you would receive a continuation to the existing line.
Below we have an example Iso of a segment of our 1590 line. Notice the existing portion is not
dimensioned, and since we distinguished the existing component as it’s own line number, it shows as a
continuation.
The existing components also do not appear on the Iso’s Bill Of Material (BOM).
We will take a deeper look at Isogen and its editor in later exercises. For now, lets continue building our
model.
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Exercise P-9 – Setting Up The Line Number System
In this exercise, we are going to populate our Line Numbers in Line Number Dropdown Setup window.
1. Open the Line Number Dropdown Setup window.
Since we’ll be adding a few Existing components to show continuations, we’ll add the line number
counts here as well.
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5. In the empty fields under SERVICE and COUNT below the Line Numbering System on
the Spec View Palette, click to select the below values for the new line number.
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6. Set the SPEC and SIZE values. (Set SPEC before setting the SIZE)
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Drawing new components will now use the set line number.
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Exercise P-10 – Modeling the 1561 Line, Part I
1. In the A47_PIPING.dwg, change the model view to a North-West (Top Back Left)
Isometric view.
2. Zoom in on the N4 nozzle on the heat exchanger.
3. Using the Spec View palette, place a 12” (300) FLG WELD NECK, 150LB on the
nozzle in the image below.
You can snap the flange onto the Node (Point) of the nozzle from a North-West (Top Back
Left) Isometric view in 2D Wireframe by enabling Nodes (Points) for your OSnaps.
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Reminder: AutoCAD calls this snap location a Node, while BricsCAD calls it a Point.
4. From a North-West (Top Back Left) Isometric View, activate the Plus Grip on the
back of the placed flange.
6. Select the 90 LR ELL and pull the mouse to the North (+Y) to orient the elbow and
click to place.
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7. Immediately list out the components again (“L”) and place a 12”x10” (300 x 250)
Eccentric Reducer.
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8. Pull the mouse cursor downwards and click to place the flat side of the reducer
down.
Important: For Metric & Metric-Inch models, set the unit precision to double decimal (0.00) at
this point by typing the Units command.
9. With the pipe router active, pull North (+Y) and type 2’-9-7/8” (860) for the 10”
(250mm) pipes’ length and Press Enter.
10. Pull East (+X) and CADWorx assumes we need a 90 LR Elbow. Enter 9’-0-3/8” (2750)
while pulling to the east to add the next pipe.
Note: If you are not dimensioning to the center of the elbows still, Toggle the dimension to
elbow with “T” during routing.
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11. Pull the router down (-Z) and enter 4’2” (1270)
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14. Select all components on the 1590 line shown below, starting with the weld and elbow.
15. Use the COPY command to copy the line. When prompted for a base point, select the
end of the pipe weld adjacent to the pipe we just modeled.
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16. Paste the copy onto the end of the last pipe we modeled. After pasting, press the
Escape key once to end the command.
17. Select the Square Grip at the end of the newly copied line just before the flange set.
18. Drag the mouse back and hover over the end point of the adjacent pipe. Click to snap the
length of the copied pipe to match
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Your flanges should now be perpendicular to each as seen below:
Note: For BricsCAD users, change the view to a Top view, then right-click on the
Isometric “view cube” equivalent and select Twist Mode. Twist 180°
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20. Click the square grip at the end of the newly copied pipe, and use the end of the
adjacent pipe to match the copied pipes length to it.
21. From the Top View, Double-click on the 1561 pipe shown in the below image.
22. Highlight and Copy the Line Number from the Line Number field, then click Cancel.
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23. Carefully select all of the copied components from the 1590 line then type the GCEDIT
command to open the Global Component Edit window.
24. Paste the copied line number into the Line Number field. Click OK when done.
The copied line number now matches the line number of the pipe we started routing.
Tip: GCEDIT can be used in conjunction with Line View filters to quickly apply data to
large groups of components.
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25. Repeat the same process for the Existing end of the 1561 line, adding “-E” to the Count.
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Exercise P-11 – Adding Topworks in the Spec Editor
CADWorx enables you to add intelligent handwheels and actuators, referred to as TopWorks, to
valves in the specification editor or individually in the drawing environment.
If you edit a specification so that a valve is associated with a TopWorks data file, every time you
place that valve the TopWorks will automatically be drawn, prompting you for a direction.
Follow the steps below to assign a Topworks type to a valve in the Specification Editor.
1. In the A47_PIPING.dwg drawing, click the Start Spec Editor in the Spec View
palette.
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2. Expand the Valves group in the 150 (150_MM) spec and click on the flanged gate
valve in this spec.
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Metric
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The valve details for the gate valve load in the Edit Component window at the bottom of the
screen.
3. Click the Topworks pulldown for a list of all available Topworks in the catalog.
4. Expand the Wheel group of the Topworks list and select the
Wheel_Gate_150_F_I_top (Wheel_Gate_150_F_MM_top) topworks.
Note: You can see the data files for all the Topworks by clicking Show Topworks
Table ..
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Example Imperial Data Table preview:
5. After selecting the topworks, click Apply at the top right corner of the Edit Component
window.
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6. Save your changes to the PRJ by clicking on the File icon (Spec Editor book symbol)
in the top left corner of the Spec Editor, then clicking Save.
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8. Return to A47_PIPING.dwg in CADWorx Plant, then click the Re-load *.PRJ File icon
to update the currently loaded spec with the change we just made.
Note: Reloading the PRJ can reset the Spec View palette. You may need to set the
size/spec again.
9. Draw a GATE VALVE, FLG, 150LB anywhere in the model. If you added the topworks
correctly in the Specification Editor, the valve should now automatically prompt you for
topworks orientation.
10. Delete any test valves you draw when finished. We will add more gate valves to our
model later.
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Exercise P-12 – Modeling the 1561 Line, Part II
We still need some final touches to the 1561 line. Using the plus grips and component list method, add
the following components to the line. Going forward, unless specifically instructed, utilize any methods
you’ve already learned to complete the listed steps.
1. Add a Butterfly Valve to the pipe section shown below. When placing, pull West (-X) to fit it
against the Elbow.
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2. Add a Gate Valve to the same pipe.
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3. Change the insertion justification to the center of the valve (“J”) while placing and snap it to
the mid-point of the pipe. Orient the topworks up (+Z).
This valve should come in with topworks assigned by default since we added it to the valve in the
last exercise.
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4. Using the plus grip on the below pipe section, we are going to place two O-Lets.
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7. Using the plus grip at the end of the Weld-O-Let, place a Flange Weld Neck, then a Flange
Blind.
Note: Instead of placing the flange and blind flange separately, you can just select the blind flange after
the O-let and CADWorx will automatically insert a flange weld neck for us since it is the default flange.
8. Using the TOPADD command, place the below topworks on the butterfly valve. Orient it
upwards, with the wheel facing north (+Y) as shown below.
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a. Activate the plus grip on the 1” (25) Sock-O-Let.
b. Type “C” on the command line for “Connect”, then pick the end of the 1590 lines 1”
(25) Socketweld Ball Valve
Note: Generally, you don’t need to even activate the “C” to Connect command. You can just click
the plus grip to activate the router, then click the location you want to connect to.
9. The command line prompts for the Routing preview mode. Select Lines.
CADWorx automatically determines several possible paths of connection for us and displays the paths with
colored lines.
10. Select the upper-most path (yellow) by clicking on it. A preview of the routed components is
displayed. Press Enter to accept.
11. A prompt appears asking if you would like to select again. Press Enter for No.
If multiple components are going to be customized to the extent of step 5 and 6, consider adding it
to the Spec via the Specification Editor to save time.
In this case, we could add a 1-1/2” (40) Blind Flange called a Thermowell and insert it in place of
the standard Blind Flange or build a User Shape. This reduces potential design errors and can be
more efficient.
We may still need to enter a Tag depending on how the Tag is determined, but we wouldn’t have
to retype long descriptions or short descriptions.
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CONVERTFROMPRJDATA Command
The CONVERTFROMPRJDATA command updates the selected components to the current version of
the selected specification. This can include dimensions, descriptions, part numbers, etc.
Before using the CONVERTFROMPRJDATA command (or the CHANGESIZE/CHANGESPEC
commands), review the current settings of the ApplyChangeDataRule:
This rule is used to ensure that component tags, for example, are retained when the rest of the
component data is updated. Any item that is checked will be retained when the
CONVERTFROMPRJDATA command is used.
Place a control valve and note that you can enter a length, overriding the length set in the
specification.
If Variable Component Length is selected in the Apply Change Data Rule dialog, then running
CONVERTFROMPRJDATA will keep the user entered length.
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If Variable Component Length is not selected in the Apply Change Data Rule dialog, then running
CONVERTFROMPRJDATA will allow you to keep the original component length, use the catalog
length, or specify a new length.
Now change the Variable Component Length Assignment rule to Use Catalog Length, then run
CONVERTFROMPRJDATA, CADWorx will now only allow you to use the length from the specification.
Command: BREAKPIPE
Length of Segment or Number of Segment? [Length/Number] <Length>: N of Number
Enter Number segment: 2
Select Pipes: Select the pipe
With the command JOINPIPE you can join the segments again.
Command: JOINPIPE
joint a whole run or selected Segment? [Run/Segment] <Run>: R of Run
Select line: Select the pipe
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Crossing pipe
When two pieces of pipe are crossing you can select an Olet, Stub or Cross.
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Mode Convert
You can use the Mode Convert function to change pipework produced by CADWorx Plant from one mode
to another. e.g. from 2D (double or single line) to 3D solids and back as required.
To load the Mode Convert function, select the ‘3D Solids’ button in the Setup Size/Spec Ribbon menu.
3D Enhanced
When you draw in 3D you can use the drawing mode 3D Solids or 3D Enhanced.
CONVERTENHANCED will manually change components to the 3D Enhanced mode and model new
components in enhanced mode. CONVERTSOLID will convert components back to 3D Solids mode and
model new components in the default solids mode.
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CONVERTSOLID:
CONVERTENHANCED:
CONVERTDOUBLE: CONVERTISO:
CONVERTSINGLE:
Remember that converting any components into one of these drawing modes will change the drawing
mode on new components as well.
To revert back to the default mode, type CONVERTSOLID, select all of the components in the model and
press Enter.
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Line View Palette – Line Isolate Tab
The Line View Palette is made up of two tabs, the Line Isolate tab and the Find tab.
The Line Isolate tab allows you to isolate components based on their line number or specification. The
components can be isolated alone, or alternatively, the components can be partially isolated. i.e. hiding
any “pipe” items which do not match the criteria specified but keeping equipment and steel etc. visible.
The buttons at the top of the palette are Refresh List, Show All Components, Select Line Number
by Component, Isolate Based on Selection, Invert Isolation, Set Layer Options, Filter Settings
Manager and Help.
Refresh List
o W ill update the list with all current Line Numbers in the model. Use this button if new
Line Numbers created do not appear in the list.
Show All Components
o Will restore all items which have been hidden using the Isolate option.
Select Line Number by Component
o Allows users to pick any Pipe component in the model and will isolate all items with a
matching line number.
Isolate Based on Selection
o Line Numbers will isolate all line numbers which are selected in the list.
Invert Isolation
o Will isolate all line numbers which are not selected in the list.
Set Layer Options
o T he dialog box allows you to include/exclude certain layers when the Isolate Type is
set to Layer Isolate. By default, all layers are visible for line isolate. The user can
exclude certain layers by selecting them in the dialog box.
In the Line View Isolation Properties Manager you can define a filter on LINE_NUMBER and/or SPEC
and save the filter in a file, so you can use it again in a later stage.
There are three options you can choose from when isolating items. Full will hide everything except
Pipe components with the selected line number(s).
Partial will hide only pipe items which do not have the selected line number(s). Layer will hide all non-
CADWorx components based on the layer setup.
Right clicking on the line number list also displays the Isolate Selected Line Numbers, Show All
Components, and Refresh List options.
Note: If components have been hidden using the Line Isolate tab, these components will not be listed
in the Find tab.
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Autoroute Command
We already know that you can use the AUTOROUTE command to draw the pipe lines and that the
AUTOROUTE command is the same as the PIPW command.
In this chapter we explain the options within this command.
Command: AUTOROUTE
Specify start point or [Alignment/Reference]<last point>: Measuring length from elbow corner...
Pick end point or [component List/Slope/Elevation/Plane/Reference/Fitting mode/Undo/Connect/Toggle
length/Alignment]:
component List – choose a component from a list that you want to draw
Slope – enter a slope value in degrees, meters, foot or rise
Elevation – enter the next elevation
Plane – Change the plane of the compass and the XY plane
Reference – enter a reference point where you want to start or continue
Fitting mode – choose the end type of the components
Undo – Undo the last pipe segment in this command
Connect – select a component to connect and exit the command
Toggle length – toggle the length (of the dimension line) from length including the next elbow
or excluding the next elbow
Alignment – enter an option [Center/BOP/TOP/Left/Right]<Center>: Choose for center of
pipe, bottom of pipe, top of steel, left or right.
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Bill of Material Panel
The Bill of Material panel on the CADWorx Plant I ribbon provides commands to generate bill of
materials for your drawings.
Setup
Customizes the Bill of Material schedule to any style or layout that you need. For more
information, see Structure BOM Setup in the Plant User’s Guide.
Command line: BOMSETUP
BOMSETUP opens the BOM Template menu, which allows you to change which template
is currently set, as well as add/modify templates.
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Clicking Modify in the BOM Template menu will open the Modify BOM Template menu.
Here you can modify the bill of material columns by selecting available columns from any of
the discipline groups listed under Available Columns.
You can filter the bill of material results via several methods:
Layer
Allows you to filter what layers are available for the bill of material generation. Un-checking a
layer will remove it from future bill of material creation unless checked again.
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Component Types
Allows you to filter what component types are generated on the bill of material. Un-checking
a component type will remove it from future bill of material creation unless checked again.
Command Options
Allows you to add additional command options when generating a bill of material. For
example, checking Assembly will cause CADWorx to now prompt for Assembly or
Component selection when initiating a bill of material creation.
Enabling Line Number will prompt you for the option to selection by line number, or a
manual selection. If Line Number is not checked, CADWorx defaults to the manual
selection option.
Command_Options prompt with Assembly enabled:
Run
Displays a list of options to generate a Bill of Material.
Tag
Displays a list of options for tags.
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Export
Exports the steel Bill of Material schedule to an external file format that you specify.
Command line: BOMEXPORT
Delete
Deletes all entities designated for Bill of Material.
Command line: BOMDELETE
Template Selection
Specifies the current in-use template when you run BOM Cut, Total, or Single.
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Exercise P-14 – B.O.M. On Drawings
1. Continue using the A47_PIPING.dwg file created in the previous sections.
2. Change the drawing from Model Space to Paper Space (Layout1)
3. Right-Click on the Layout1 tab and select Page Setup Manager… for BricsCAD
users, select Page Setup
AutoCAD BricsCAD
4. AutoCAD users: select the *Layout1* setup and click on Modify… BricsCAD users:
continue to the next step.
5. Set the Paper Size to ANSI B (17.00 x 11.00 Inches). Click OK when complete, then
Close to return to the Layout drawing.
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6. Type the command INSERT.
7. In the Insert menu, click Browse.
8. Browse to C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING\DWGS and select the
Ansi_B_Border.dwg
9. Click Open.
10. Un-Check any Specify on Screen fields and Click OK.
11. The Edit Attributes menu will open upon insertion. Click OK.
12. Run the command MVIEW to create a viewport.
13. Position the view port so that it covers the drawing area on the left 3/4 of the sheet, as
shown below.
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14. Return to Model Space by clicking on the Model tab to the left of the Layout1 tab.
15. In Model space, open the Line View Palette by clicking on the Line View icon in the
Palettes section of the Plant I Ribbon, or type the LINEVIEW command.
16. Click on the Show All Components icon, followed by the Refresh List icon. Make sure
Full Isolation Type is set.
17. Right-click on the 1590 line in the list and select Isolate Selected Items.
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18. Return to the Layout page and double-click inside the viewport. Change the view to
a Front view.
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19. Double-click back in paper space (outside of the viewport) to exit the viewport.
20. Type PROPERTIES and select the Viewport frame. Set the Standard Scale to 3/8” =
1’0” (1:30)
Imperial Metric
21. Double-click in the viewport and Pan the model (hold and drag middle mouse button)
as needed to center most of the pipeline in the viewport, as shown below.
When working in paper space view ports, you can activate Zoom Lock via the Zoom
Lock icon in the 2D panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
Zoom lock will prevent zooming or panning within a viewport. This is a toggle
function.
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23. Click the Setup button in the Bill of Material panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon or
type the command BOMSETUP to open the BOM Template menu.
24. Click the Settings button at the bottom of the BOM Template menu.
25. Match the Text Size, Spacing, and Tag modifiers shown below.
Note: Key the values you see in the image above! The Imperial image above has
been converted to Engineering units to show the text size and spacing. The Imperial
version of this course (English-Inch) is using Architectural units with a precision set to
1/16”. Due to the precision rounding off to 1/16”, you will see 1/16th values in the fields,
but the decimal accuracy will be utilized. Your values will look like the below image after
you enter 0.090 and 0.130.
If you were to convert your drawing units to Engineering, you would see these values
change back to 0.090 and 0.130.
26. Click OK when finished.
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27. Select the Piping BOM template and Click Modify… in the BOM Template menu.
28. Click the MARK column under Selected Columns and modify its Column Title and
Column Width to match the image below.
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29. Repeat the last step for the remaining columns below. Click away after entering the
values, don’t press Enter.
a. QUANTITY:
i. Column Title: QTY
ii. Column Width: 0.350
b. ALPHA_SIZE:
i. Column Title: SIZE
ii. Column Width: 0.575
c. LONG_DESC:
i. Column Title: LONG DESCRIPTION
ii. Column Width: 2.700
d. LENGTH:
i. Column Title: LENGTH
ii. Column Width: 0.970
30. Click OK when finished, then click Close to exit the BOM Template menu.
31. Click on the small arrow to the right of the Run button in the Bill of Material panel of
the CADWorx Plant I ribbon. Select Total.
Command: BOMTOTAL 1
33. Click the top right corner of the sheet border to position the BOM.
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34. CADWorx prompts for a selection option. Pick Select Components.
a. Select all visible components in the view port and press Enter.
CADWorx generates the bill of material and tags all related components.
Any leaders that need to be adjusted can be done by clicking on the square grip at the end of
the leader line and moving it. Tag bubbles can be repositioned via the TAGRELOCATE
command.
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Since one of our components ran off screen from the view port, it’s tag and leader will need to
be adjusted.
35. Click the square grip at the end of the leader line outside of the viewport to enable
move functionality.
36. Using a Nearest snap (Shift + Right-Click, or type NEAR), re-connect the leader line to
the pipes centerline within the drawing area.
We’ve moved the leader line, but we need to re-adjust the tag bubble.
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37. Type the command TAGRELOCATE.
38. Click on the bubble.
39. Reposition the bubble closer to the leader line and click to place.
40. After placing, you will be asked if you want to delete the connector line. Select No.
41. Take a few moments to reposition any tags that have leaders crossing other leaders using
the TAGRELOCATE command. If you need to move the leader line as well, remember to
select the square grip at the end and move the leader before you adjust the tag bubble.
Tip: Turning OSNAPS off when relocating tags can help. Enabling the Drawing Grid (F7) and
Snap Mode (F9) will help you position tag bubbles along a grid if desired, but Snap Mode should
be off when initially selecting the tag bubble.
Currently TAGRELOCATE will not relocate an entire bubble group. For this, use TAGINSERT
and add new bubbles matching the group, or UNGROUP and move them separately.
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The image below has had all tags manually relocated to a snap grid per preference, and 2DREP
run on the viewport. We also filled out some of the backing sheet attributes.
We generated our B.O.M. using the Automated functionality, which isn’t going to give us the
level of control shown above. If we want to manually place each tag bubbles location to the grid,
we can do that with the Manual placement option.
42. Right-Click on the existing Layout1 tab, then select Move or Copy… from the menu.
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43. Check the Create a copy box, then click OK.
44. This creates a copy of your Layout1 sheet, and renames it Layout1 (2)
Since this is a copy, we need to delete the existing bill of material on the sheet.
46. Click the Delete icon on the Bill of Material panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
This deletes our entire B.O.M. including tags and bubbles on Layout2.
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48. Type the command Properties, then click on the viewport.
49. In the Properties window, set the Standard Scale to 1-1/2” = 1’0”
50. Double-click in the viewport and pan the model (Middle-Mouse Click & Drag) over so
that the 10” Gate Valve and Olets are visible.
Note: You can update the Scale attribute on the backing sheet if you want! Just double click the
backing sheet to edit the attributes.
51. On the Bill of Materials panel, click the arrow next to Run, then select Total
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52. Type “M” in the command line for Manual placement, then Press Enter.
53. When prompted to select the upper right corner of the BOM, click the top right corner of
the border.
54. Type “S” in the command line to select components by the Select Components option.
55. Using a window selection (blue window), select the components visible in the view port
but excluding the pipe, then Press Enter.
56. Before placing tags, turn the Grid on by pressing the F7 key.
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57. Turn the Grid Snap on by pressing the F9 key. This restricts the cursor to snap at grid
intersections.
58. Work your way around the drawing placing the tag bubbles 2 grid squares away from
origin component.
Notice that the manual method does not place tags as you click, and you can accidently place
tags on top of a point you’ve already selected to place one. For this reason, it is often easier to
run an Automatic bill of material and adjust the tags after they place.
Keep in mind that prior to selecting Automatic or Manual, we can specify the starting Count for
the BOM.
After initiating the bill of material command, simply select “Counter” and specify a new starting
value.
Your bill of material will generate starting at the value you specified.
3. Un-check Specify On-screen and allow the Piperack to Overlay at the default 0,0,0
location.
Note: The Heat Exchanger and piping outside of the pipe rack will run through a different
structure completed in the CADWorx Structure class. For this course, that structure is
XREF’d in for clash/clearance review later in the course.
4. XREF the following Equipment models into A47_PIPING.dwg as Overlays at the
default 0,0,0 coordinates. Do not specify a location on screen during the XREF insertion.
a. P-4713A.dwg
b. P-4713B.dwg
c. P-4715A.dwg
d. P-4715B.dwg
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5. The piping model should now contain the Exchanger, and all four pumps as shown
below.
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Exercise P-16 – Adding to the Line Number Format
and Updating Lines
1. Open the Line Number Setup menu (NUMBERSETUP)
2. In the Category field to the left, select “AREA” then click Add to add it to the front of
the line number format.
3. Set the default value for AREA to “47”
Imperial Metric
4. Click Save and Close when finished.
5. Click the Line number drop down setup icon at the top of the Spec View palette.
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Our project only has the one Area value, but if we had multiple areas in our project, we could
define them here so that we can easily generate line numbers later.
7. Isolate the 1590 line via the Line View Palette (LINEVIEW) by right-clicking on it and
selecting Isolate Selected Items.
Imperial
8. Set the Line Number in the Spec View palette to 47-12”-CWR-1590-150 (47-300-CWR-
1590-150_MM)
Imperial Metric
Note: You don’t technically need to set “47” here. It’s the only AREA value and is set as
a default, so it would come in automatically… but we set it anyway.
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9. Click the Assign button in the LNum section of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
10. When prompted to Select Entities, highlight the entire 1590 line for selection and Press
Enter.
11. You will receive a prompt warning you that the components selected already have an
existing line number and asking if you want to replace the existing line number with the
new line number. Type “A” for Yes to All and press Enter.
AutoCAD/Imperial BricsCAD/Metric
12. The 1590 line should now have the modified line number applied.
Imperial Metric
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13. Repeat the same steps to update the 1590-E, 1561, and 1561-E lines.
a. Isolate a line
b. Set the new Line Number on the Spec View palette.
i. 47-12”-CWR-1590-E-150 ()
ii. 47-12”-CWS-1561-150 ()
iii. 47-12”-CWS-1561-E-150 ()
c. Assign the line number to the isolated line with LNum > Assign icon.
14. After assigning a line number, click the Show All Components and Refresh List icons at
the top of the Line View pallete.
15. Once complete, return to the Line View palette (LINEVIEW) and click the Show All
Components icon, then the Refresh List icon.
16. Your line list should only contain the four line numbers below:
Make sure you don’t mix up the line counts. The line counts should remain the same as they
were before:
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Exercise P-17 – Modeling 1582 Line, Part I
1. Change the specification to 300 and set the following line number.
Imperial Metric
47-4”-O-1582-300 (47-100-O-1582-300_MM)
2. Using the modeling practices you have learned in previous exercises, model the 1582
line from the image and dimensions provided below.
Tip: Begin routing the 1582 line from the P-4713A & B pump nozzles with a 2” Flange
Weld Neck.
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Tips:
To match the BOP elevation at the 1’6” elevation when routing down, type “E” for Elevation,
then enter 1’6” in the command line. Set Alignment to “B” for Bottom of Pipe.
To match the elevation on top of the structural beam, use the Elevation (“E”) prompt when
routing, then “P” for Pick Point.
3. Add a Sample_Actuator_I_Top (Sample_Actuator_MM_Top) Topworks to the Control
Valve.
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4. Continue routing the line 14’-0” (4270) into the interior of pipe rack, then up to the elevation
of the lower interior beams at El. 13’-6” (4115).
5. Route North (+Y) 34’-0” to end slightly past the pipe rack, and finish by adding a Flange
Weld Neck.
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At this point, your model should look like the images below.
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7. Activate the Plus Grip at the end of the Flange we just drew, and place an additional
Flange Weld Neck.
8. Placing the flange activates the router. Pull the cursor to the North, and enter 6’-0” in the
command line. Press the Escape key when finished to end the router.
9. Set the Line Number in the Spec View palette to match the below values:
Imperial
47-4”-O-1582-E-300
10. Using the LNum palette’s Assign function, assign the new line number to the last three
components on the 1582 line. These are the pipe, weld and flange components.
11. Using the GCEDIT command (Global Component Edit), set these three components to
be Existing components.
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12. Open your Line View Palette and click the Show All Components and Refresh List icons. You
should have the following line numbers in your model.
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Exercise P-18 – Modeling 1582 Line, Part II
There are a few items we need to add to this line that aren’t accurately represented in the current
specification. We’ll need to add an Orifice Flange, Orifice Plate, and a Differential Pressure Indicator.
1. Start by opening the Spec Editor, using the Spec Editor icon at the top of the Spec View
Palette.
2. In the bottom left corner of the Spec Editor, click on the Open Base Catalog icon.
If you don’t see the Base Catalog Data window, make sure Base Catalog Data is checked under the
View tab at the top of the screen. Un-check Project Catalog Data if checked.
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3. Expand the Data Tables > Flanges > Flange Weld Neck folder.
You can see that the catalog already contains a data table for an Orifice Flange called
FLG_OR_WN_300. This particular table is lacking tap data however, so lets add it.
4. Double-click on the FLG_OR_WN_300 table to open it.
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6. Add the values in the image below to the OTD, OTA, and the OTN columns as shown.
Imperial Metric
This will add 2 taps (OTN) to the orifice flange at 45-degree angles (OTA). The OTD field specifies the
diameter of the taps.
Now that we’ve added tap data to our orifice flange, lets add an Orifice Plate component. For this, we can
use the existing Bleed Ring component and modify it to suit our needs.
7. Expand the Data Tables > Spec Blind/Bleed Ring/Exp Joint > Bleed Ring folder.
The data table is automatically pasted at the bottom of the folder list.
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9. Right-Click the table and Rename the table to ORIFICE_PLATE_300.
12. Add the values in the image below to the THK column, as shown.
13. Save the Catalog when finished and exit the catalog.
14. The Spec Editor should still have the PRJ open in the background. Open it and you should be
prompted to Reload. Click Yes.
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15. After the PRJ reloads, you should be prompted to update the project. Pick Yes.
16. The specification must close to update, so you will receive a prompt warning you to save. Pick
Yes.
20. In the components Edit window, change the Data Table the new copy is using to the ORIFICE
FLG WN_300
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22. Change the Component Class to “O300”. This will allow us to have CADWorx automatically
match the Orifice Plate with the Orifice Flange.
Imperial
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Metric
24. When finished, make sure you select APPLY or you will lose all changes if you click on another
component in the list.
25. The Orifice Flange entry should now be in bold, letting you know it is set as an Optional
Component.
Imperial
Metric
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26. Like the flange, copy then paste the Bleed Ring, 300LB component from the Spec Blind/Bleed
Ring/Exp Joint group.
Note: This is an important step. There is both a Start connection and an End connection for this
component. If we only apply the new rating to the Start connection, it would bring in the wrong
flange on the End connection.
30. Check the Optional Component box.
31. Click Apply when finished.
Imperial
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Metric
Now we’ll have bolts/gaskets that come in with our Orifice flanges automatically.
We didn’t utilize the Bolt & Gasket codes in this exercise because we wanted to create an orifice plate that
brought in a matching orifice flange automatically. Without the custom component class, it might have
brought in another 300 component such as the default flange.
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34. Save the changes in the Specification Editor and return to CADWorx Plant Professional.
Note: If you see an Asterix after the PRJ name at the top of the editor, you have not saved it!
Note: Any time you make changes to the specification via the Spec Editor, you must re-load the
.prj in CADWorx or you will not be using the latest version of the .prj.
36. On the Settings tab of the Spec View Palette, check the “Show Optional Components” box.
By default, optional components are hidden.
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37. Return to the CADWorx Spec View tab. You should now see the Optional components you
added, shown below in blue.
38. Select the Plus Grip on the 1582 line shown below and insert the Orifice Plate.
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39. After selecting the Orifice Plate, you will be prompted to enter a length or press Enter to accept
the catalogs default length. Press Enter.
40. The next prompt on the command line asks for the insertion point. Type “P” to change the end of
the pipe the Orifice Plate is being dimensioned from.
41. Type 3’-0” (915) for the distance and press Enter.
CADWorx inserts our Orifice Plate, and automatically brings in the matching Orifice Flanges for us. Notice
the flanges have Plus grips at the defined Tap points we specified.
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42. Change to a North-West (Top Back Left) Isometric View and zoom in on the Orifice Flange set.
43. Select the furthest Orifice Flange and activate the Plus Grip to the upper right corner.
These plus grips are the taps we added to the Orifice Flanges. They are integrated tap points,
and automatically add a tap connection when we insert a component with them.
45. On the Spec View Palette, open the Settings tab and check the Show Threaded box. This will
let us see the threaded fittings in the spec so we can place our next component.
46. Activate the plus grip on the end of the nipple we just inserted, and add an 800lb Threaded
Gate Valve.
Imperial Metric
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47. With the router still active, plug the valve off with a threaded plug.
48. Activate the plus grip on the opposite Orifice Flange, then repeat inserting the same components.
Note: We are only tapping once per Orifice Flange.
The Orifice Flange set should look like the below image when completed.
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50. On the 1582 line, add two 1/2” (15) Thread-O-Lets. Dimension from the end of the pipe
connected to the tee and place the O-lets 6” (150) away. Orient them facing East (+X).
Reminder: When picking the point to place the O-Let, use “P” to change which pipe end you
dimension from.
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Now we need to add an instrument, a Differential Pressure Indicator, which we will add in the next
exercise. Non-graphical instruments can be added via the Isogen Supplemental Menu.
These are functional and intelligent and will appear on an Iso, but not a Bill of Material.
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Exercise P-19 – Instruments
1. Click on the Isogen Supplemental icon to open the Isogen Supplemental menu.
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4. Pull to the East and enter 16” (400) for the length.
Note: The scale of the instrument has been increased in this screenshot via the DIMSCALE command.
You may change the DIMSCALE and reinsert the instrument for a larger graphic, but remember that you
changed it! The above screenshot has a DIMSCALE value set to 1’ (12)
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8. Double-Click the pipe to set the component as Existing.
Imperial
Note: Setting a component to Existing will remove the component from a Bill of Materials.
10. In the Message > Text field, enter “TO DPI 101”
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Text added to the Isogen Data menu will appear on the Iso. In this instance we can use it to specify that
this second O-let also attaches to our DPI 101 instrument.
Iso Example:
Note: You can create User Shapes that graphically represent an instrument more accurately. Adding an
Isogen message and customising the Isogen Symbol (SKEY) gives you additional control. You can also
repurpose existing components and turn them into “instruments”, like what we did with the Blind Flanges
when we renamed them as Thermowells. Isogen messages or different Isogen symbol SKEYS can be
applied to change their behaviour.
If you have an existing library of instrument blocks, you can insert them on top of the Instrument
supplemental graphic. This lets you easily add intelligent instrumentation to your model, but also utilize
existing blocks for graphical pageantry.
This is a fun example of placing an intelligent Instrument bubble and then overlaying it with a
3DSolid you created or acquired from a vendor.
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Exercise P-20 – Assemblies
Assemblies can save you time modeling component arrangements that may be repeated throughout a
model.
Some example assemblies would be vent or drain arrangements, but they can be much larger.
1. Using the plus grip on the pipe to initiate the router, model a ½” (15) drain on the 1582 line to
match the images below.
2. Click on the ASSEMBLYVIEW icon in the Palettes section of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
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3. The CadWorx Assembly Manager palette opens. Click once on Inch_Specs in the Assemblies
window, then click on the Create Assembly icon.
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4. CADWorx prompts for component selection. Select the entire drain and press Enter.
5. Next you are prompted for the insertion point of the assembly. Select the Endpoint shown below.
6. Enter a name for the Assembly. Name this drain “Standard Drain” and press Enter.
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The drain assembly appears in the Assembly View palette under the PRJ name.
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The assemblies written to the PRJ follow the PRJ if it is moved to a new location, but there is also a
Global Assembly file that can be accessed from any PRJ and is located in the C:/CADworx
2018/Plant/Spec folder by default.
7. Right-Click on the Standard Drain assembly in the Assembly Palette and select Copy.
8. Click on the Inch_Specs.prj (Metric_Specs.prj) to highlight it then Right-Click and Paste.
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10. Right-Click on the Standard Vent and select Modify Assembly
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12. Enable ORTHOMODE (F8), then orient the topworks in the closed position, as shown below.
13. On the CADWorx Assembly Manager palette, click Close Assembly Editor to exit.
15. Select the Standard Drain assembly from the assemblies list and click on the Insert Selected
Assembly icon to place it.
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16. Place the assembly at the location shown below, using a mid-point O-snap to center it on the
pipe.
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Exercise P-21 – Modeling the 1523 Line
1. In the A47_PIPING.dwg, click on the Line number drop down setup icon in the Spec View
Palette and add a new Count value of 1523.
3. Click OK to exit.
4. On the Spec View palette, set the Specification to 300 (300_MM), then the Main size to 2” (50)
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5. Set the Line Numbering System in the palette to 47-2”-S150-1523-300 (47-50-S150-1523-
300_MM)
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6. Select the GATE VALVE, FLG, 300LB from the Spec View Palette.
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7. Place it by entering the coordinates 23’, 44’, 16’ (7010, 13410, 4876) in the command line and
Press Enter.
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8. From a North-West Isometric View (Top Back Left) (in World UCS), pull the mouse cursor to
the East (+X) to orient it. Click to place.
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9. Activate the router via the Plus Grip on the East (+X) side of the valve and pull the mouse
cursor to the East (+X).
12. Type “E” in the command line and set an elevation of 8’ (2440)
13. Enter “L” in the command line to open the component list, and end the line with a cap.
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At this point the line should look like the below image.
14. Activate the center plus grip on the vertical pipe and CADWorx will automatically insert a Tee
component.
15. Change the end of the pipe the Tee is dimensioning from by entering “P” in the command line
and pressing enter.
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16. Enter 1’-1-3/16” (335) in the command line to position the Tee from the bottom end of the pipe.
17. Pull the mouse cursor to the East (+X) and click to place the Tee.
18. Continue pulling the line to the East (+X) and type “R” in the command line for Reference.
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19. The command line prompts for reference point selection. Click the middle of the tee, as shown
below:
20. The command line prompts for the change in reference point. Pull to the East, then type 10’-6”
(3200) in the command line.
21. The command line prompts for a second change in reference point. Press Enter to end.
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22. Enter “E” in the command line to set the elevation. Use the Pick Point option and select the
upper corner of the nearest beam to set the elevation.
23. Enter “A” in the command line to change the alignment. Set the alignment to BOP (bottom of
pipe)
24. Continue to route the pipe to the East and enter 13’-0” (3050) for the next pipe length.
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25. Set the elevation (“E”) by Pick Point and pick the top corner of the beam at the 13’-6” Elevation,
shown in the image below.
26. After the elevation is set, pull the mouse cursor to the North, enter 40’-0” (13410) then press
Enter.
27. Press Enter again to end the router.
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The 1523 line should now look like the image below.
28. Add another Flanged Gate Valve to the top of the 1523 line, as shown below.
29. Open the Assembly View palette , then Insert a Standard Drain in between the two gate
valves on the 1523 line.
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30. When inserting the drain assembly from the Assembly Palette, pick the 1” (25) Olet when
prompted. Select to Specify New Length for the nipple, setting it to 6 (150).
31. Place it in the middle of the pipe, oriented down.
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Plant - Pipe Support Palette
The pipe support palette allows the addition of dynamic pipe supports for both pipe and elbow
components. You can open the Pipe Support Palette by selecting the ‘Pipe Support Modeler’ button in
the Palettes Ribbon menu.
In the Pipe Support Modeler palette, you can select how pipe supports are added into the model.
There are three options for inserting pipe supports:
Multiple – This method allows you to choose a start point and an end point, between which CADWorx
will place pipe supports. A support spacing is also entered before CADWorx inserts multiple pipe
supports, spaced by the spacing entered.
Detect Steel – check box detects CADWorx steel items to set the correct size for the beam clamp, as
long as a beam clamp is used as the last component in the pipe support assembly.
Repeat Insert – check box is used when placing multiple similar supports that are not equal distances
apart.
Pipe supports are stored in the project file. Each support in this project file is an assembly made up of
one or more pipe support components.
On top of the palette you see the next buttons.
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Exercise P-22 – Pipe Supports
We need to add a few pipe supports to our model.
Before we get started, lets XREF the support foundations and a foundation for our pumps.
1. Type the XREF command
2. Browse and attach the following models from the
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING\ADDENDUM folder.
a. Pump_Slab.dwg – at 0,0,0 as an Overlay.
Your model should look like the below image with the additional files attached.
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3. Open the Pipe Support Palette.
4. Expand the Pipe Support group, then select the Ubolt support by clicking on it.
The command line prompts you for the Ubolts insertion point.
5. Select any point (except for the end points) along the 1523 pipe in the image below. Using a
Nearest or Mid-Point o-snap will help ensure you don’t accidently snap to the end of the pipe.
Note: Snapping to the end of a connected pipe may snap to the attached component instead.
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Tip: Don’t worry about where exactly you snap onto the pipe initially. This just tells CADWorx which
component we are placing the support on and is not where the support will end up being positioned.
The Ubolt can be slid up and down the pipe section you are attaching it to prior to final placement. Since
this Ubolt support can’t be mounted in the center of the beam, we can use AutoCAD’s Middle Between 2
Points command to position it.
6. With the Ubolt on the pipe, Press Shift + Right Click and select Mid Between 2 Points.
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7. Select the end of the cardinal line on the beam for the first point, then the corner of the beam for
the second point. This will center the Ubolt position between these two points.
8. After the position is locked, you’ll need to orient the support. Pull straight down (-Z) and click to
place.
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9. Perform the same steps to insert a Ubolt support on the 1582 line, as shown below:
Now we need to place pipe shoes along the 1523 pipe above each beam that the pipe sits on. We initially
routed this pipe to align the bottom of the pipe to the surface of the beam, which means there is currently
no room for a pipe shoe. We can adjust the elevation of this line easily using Square Grip functionality.
10. Select the square grip on the 1523 pipe section shown in the image below.
11. Pull the mouse cursor up (+Z) and enter a length of 2-3/8” (60.32) to reposition the line.
12. Place Pipe Shoe supports along the line so that they sit centered on each beam, just like we
placed the Ubolt support initially. Use the beams cardinal line to center the support above it.
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Tip: You can enable Repeat Insert to speed this up. CADWorx will automatically repeat the
insertion command, so you don’t need to re-select the support from the palette after every
placement.
We can also place supports using the Multiple insertion option since we know the beams are 15’-0”
(4570) apart, evenly spaced. Multiple insertion works by first specifying the start and end point of the run,
then specifying the spacing between supports.
In the example here, you’d specify the point above the first beam as the start, and the point above the last
beam as the end, with a 15’ (4570) spacing between supports. CADWorx will automatically place
supports every 15’ along the run in the same orientation that you specify for the first support.
The placed shoe supports should look like the below image:
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Now lets insert hanging supports. Our model doesn’t really call for hanging supports, but for
demonstration purposes we are going to lift the 1582 line up and support it from the beams above.
13. Select the square grip on the highlighted section of pipe on the 1582 line number.
14. Pull the mouse cursor upwards and enter 1’-6” (455) to raise the line 1’-6” (455mm) above the
beams it is currently sitting on.
15. Check Detect Steel/Concrete at the bottom of the Pipe Support View palette.
16. Select and place the Clevis Hanger – Rod – Plate supports on the 1582 line pipe section we
raised.
17. Select OK to accept the default lengths and components when the Pipe Support Data window
appears.
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18. Center the support over each of the beams, using the mid point of cardinal line on the beam to
position the support on the pipe.
19. Since Detect Steel is enabled and our support is positioned directly under a beam, simply pull
the mouse upwards and click when orienting the support direction and it will automatically
snap to the bottom surface of the beam.
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20. Continue placing the Hanger supports down the line, centered above/below the beams. You can
check the Repeat Insert option so you don’t have to re-select the pipe supports multiple times.
21. Take a few moments to add Strap supports to the 1590 and 1563 lines, as shown below.
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Exercise P-23 – Elbow Supports
Placing supports on an elbow component is slightly different. Let’s place a few stanchion-style supports.
1. Zoom in on section of piping on the 1582 line shown in the image below.
5. Click the endpoint snap of the elbow for insertion, as shown below.
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6. The Pipe Support Data menu opens. Notice we have two variable lengths, the -1.00 lengths. We
need to assign one of these values a fixed length, but the second length can remain variable.
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7. Click the Length field on the second component, the Pipe Stanchion Bottom I_sup (Pipe
Stanchion Bottom MM_sup) and change it to 12.00 (150).
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8. Click the icon in the data table column for the Plate Stanchion Base I_Sup component then
change the size of the plate to the 10 x 10 (250 x 250) option. Click OK when finished.
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Notice the elbow supports give us options for where on the elbow we want to place it.
Important: These points can change depending on the direction the pipe was routed.
9. Type “D” in the command line and press Enter to select the mid-point.
The elbow insertion changes to the center of the elbow. Notice that while our bottom pipe component is a
fixed length of 12” (150mm), our top pipe component is variable. This allows us to adjust the support easily
or snap to surfaces that are not steel or concrete.
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10. Pull down to orient the support. It does not matter how far you pull.
With Detect Steel/Concrete enabled, CADWorx will detect the concrete slab under the elbows and
snap to it. Make sure you don’t snap to any objects! You might want to turn Osnaps off (F3)
11. The compass changes to a X,Y plane to allow us to set the rotation. Since this support only
consists of pipe and a plate, there is no difference in how we orient it. Make sure you place it
orthogonally!
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12. Just as with any component, you can double-click on it to edit it. Double-click the the support to
open the component edit window.
Here we can edit Assembly descriptions, weight, BOM type, Isogen data, Custom Data,
Existing status etc.. Notice in the field to the left, we see individual components that
make up the assembly listed underneath the assembly entry.
You can manually edit the length of some components after placement by changing the
length value in the Length field. If you want to run a Pipe Support Bill of Material (for
example, PSCBOMTOTAL) by components, you’ll need to make sure the Component
level Long descriptions are filled out. In the out of the box specifications, these are blank.
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13. Repeat steps 3 thru 11 to insert a support on the second elbow as shown in the image below.
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Exercise P-24 – Creating Pipe Supports
We have a section of piping attached to our P-4713A & B pumps that we want to support, but nothing
suits our needs in the available pipe support library.
To solve that, we can build our own pipe support.
1. Click the Create New Assembly icon at the top of the Pipe Support palette.
2. CADWorx prompts for the insertion point of our new support. Click the Midpoint of the below pipe.
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4. The Create New Assembly palette opens.
5. Click the Add Parts icon to add a new component to our assembly.
We will assembly components in a linear fashion starting with the component that would connect to the
pipe first.
6. Click the Library and Assembly Data pulldown menu, then select the Ubolt component.
7. Click Add.
The mainsize is set to 4” by default since this was the size set in the palette when we opened the
support editor.
8. After clicking Add, the component appears in the model at the insertion location.
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9. Click the pulldown again, this time selecting the Plate > Plate I_sup component.
10. Click Add.
11. After clicking Add, the plate is added to the model underneath the Ubolt.
12. Click the pulldown menu again and add a Pipe Stanchioin Top_I_sup component from the Pipe
group to the assembly.
13. When you add this component, you will be prompted to enter a length. Enter “12” as the
length.
Ultimately, this is a variable length component, but to make it easier for us to create visually, we are going
to use a static length now so that we can see the component in the model.
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14. Add a Pipe Stanchion Top_I_sup component from the same Pipe group.
15. When prompted for this components length after clicking Add, enter 16
16. Finally, add another plate – the 10 x 10 Plate Stanchion Base_I_sup component.
17. With all of our components added to the assembly, our support should look like the below image:
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18. We are still in the Add Parts palette. Click Close.
19. Enter the information in the image below, then click Save to Library
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20. Click Yes when prompted to save.
Our U-Bolt Stanchion support is written to the library and becomes available on our Pipe Support Palette.
The Edit Assembly palette opens showing a list of all components this assembly consists of.
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22. Click on component number 5, the Plate Stanchion Base I_sup in the list, then click the Edit
Parts icon.
All components in our assembly have pre-defined connection points. We could add additional connection
data if needed, but what we need to do is adjust the bottom plates connection point so that it will be
compatible with the Detect Steel/Concrete option on insertion.
23. Expand the Connections menu at the bottom of the Edit Parts palette after editing the Plate
Stanchion.
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The Connections menu allows us to add connection points, and specify how those connection points
interact with other components. For example, Connection-0 of our Ubolt connects to the pipe…
…while connection-1 of our Ubolt connects to the top (first) connection point of our upper stanchion plate.
With our bottom plate component, it won’t connect to another support component, rather we want to set
the last connection point to attach to Steel/Concrete.
24. Click Connection-1, then change the Attach To pulldown to the Steel/Concrete option.
25. Click Apply, then Close when finished.
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26. Back on the Edit Assembly menu, click Save to Library.
We’ve assembled a new support and edited the support, so now let’s insert it.
28. First, make sure your Detect Steel/Concrete is still enabled:
29. Click on the U-Bolt Stanchion in the Pipe Supports group on the Pipe Support palette to insert.
30. Insert the support on the 1582 pipe shown in the image below:
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31. Upon insertion, we can edit several components. Change the Bottom Pipe components length,
then change the Plate size used as shown below, then click OK.
32. Snap the support insertion to the center, or 3D Center of Face of the pier below the pipe.
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33. Pull the mouse cursor down any length and click. The support should automatically recognize the
pier below it and snap to it.
34. Repeat the insertion steps for the adjacent 1582 pipe. Your supports should look like the image
below:
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35. Double-click on the supports and change the top and bottom Pipe ODs. Increase each by one
size.
36. To change the OD of the pipe, select the pipe components in the assembly list and click the View
Part Data Table icon.
28. Increase the Top Pipe to 2.5”, then the Bottom Pipe to 3.0”
29. Click Ok when finished.
Your pipe supports should look like the below image when finished.
Note: Just like a variable length of -1, components with a data table entry of -1 as the mainsize will be
applicable to any mainsize.
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Exercise P-25 – Additional Model Details
Take a few moments to revisit some sections of our model and add to them.
1. Add the Wheel_Gate_300_F_I_top topworks to the below gate valves on the 1582 line.
2. Add the Wheel_Gate_300_F_I_top topworks to the below gate valves on the 1582 line.
3. Add the Wheel_Gate_800_T_I_top topworks to the below drain gate valves on the 1582 line.
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4. Add the Wheel_Globe_300_F_I_top topworks to the below Globe valve on the 1582 line.
5. Add the Wheel_Gate_300_F_I_top topworks to the orifice tap gate valves on the 1582 line.
6. Add the Wheel_Gate_300_F_I_top topworks to the below gate valve drain on the 1523 line.
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7. Add the Wheel_Gate_300_F_I_Top topworks to the below gate valves on the 1523 line.
9. Add a Flange Weld Neck and extra pipe segment to the 1523 line that exits the pipe rack (see
upcoming image)
10. Set the line number to 47-2"-S150-1523-E-300 and Assign it to the last three components
(flange, weld and pipe) on the 1523 line, just like the other lines exiting the rack.
11. Move the 1523-E/1523 Flange set using a square grip, and line it up with the flange faces of
the adjacent lines flanges.
12. Using the square grip, adjust the 1523-E and 1582-E pipe lengths to end parallel to the 1590-
E and 1563-E pipes.
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Exercise P-26 – Generic Nozzles, Bolt Selection Codes
and the 1533 Line
If you want to add CADWorx data to a non CADWorx nozzle you can use the ENGENERIC command.
You start this command by selecting the NOZZLEGENERICATTACH button in the Misc section of the
CADWorx Plant I ribbon menu.
Command: ENGENERIC
This can be useful for equipment that you may have already been modeled in a different CAD program, or
an equipment drawing that you received from a vendor. Generic Nozzle Attach will allow you to specify
intelligent nozzle connections on the model.
We’ve brought in equipment that is just a 3D Solid. This is not a CADWorx Equipment enabled model
with intelligent nodes on the nozzles. It is to simulate receiving equipment models from other programs, or
equipment models that you have may received directly from a manufacturer or vendor.Thankfully, we do
not need to remodel this in CADWorx Equipment in order to intelligently pipe from it. With the Generic
Nozzle function, we can create nozzle attachment points on any object.
Let’s add an intelligent nozzle connection to this equipment model, then route our next pipe line!
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2. Add the following line number Counts to our Line Numbering System Dropdown Setup:
a. 1533
b. 1533-E
3. Add “RF” to the Services category of our Line Numbering System Dropdown Setup
4.
5. In the Spec View Palette set the Specification to Inch_Specs.prj, the Main size to 6”, and
the Specification to 150. The reduction size can remain on whichever size was last set.
7. Type the command ENGENERIC in the command line or click the NOZZLEGENERICATTACH
icon in the Misc section of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
Command: ENGENERIC
8. We are prompted with picking the face end of the nozzle connection. Pick the Center of the
nozzle in the image below:
Note: Conceptual view is shown below, but this is best done in 2DWireframe.
9. After placing the face end point, we need to pick the buttweld end point. For this nozzle, we can
just pick the center of the back of the flange.
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The Nozzle Generic Attach window opens. Here we can define what type of nozzle, rating, and thickness
that we want our connection point to have. We also see that we can enter bolt and gasket codes to bring
in specific bolts and gaskets. We haven’t really touched this yet, so lets utilize that feature here.
10. Enter the information in the image below, then click OK.
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Since we added Gasket and Bolt codes, we’ll need to specify some new bolts and gaskets in our Spec
Editor real quick that match.
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11. Launch the Specification Editor by clicking on the Start Spec Editor icon at the top of the
Spec View Palette.
12. The Specification Editor should open right into the 150 Specification. If not, double-click on the
150 Specification under the Project Specs list to open.
13. Expand the Gaskets/Bolts/Welds group, and copy, then paste, Stud Bolts entry.
15. Click on the copied Gasket component and edit it to match the data below. Click Apply when
done.
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16. Click on the copied Bolts component and edit it to match the data below. Click Apply when done.
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17. Save your changes to the PRJ, then return to CADWorx Plant Professional.
18. Make sure your Show Optional Components box is still checked on the Settings tab of the
Spec View Palette.
Note: Since we’ve added bolts and gaskets with selection codes in the Spec, if we were to add a new
generic nozzle attachment, we would see them listed as available:
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20. Activate the plus grip on our generic nozzle attachment and insert a FLG WELD NECK
component.
21. Because we have Bolt and Gasket codes assigned, CADWorx brings in the specified bolts and
gaskets.
22. Activate the plus grip on the back of the Flange, then pull the mouse cursor upwards and type
3’-0” in the command line.
23. Type “L” to list out components and insert the 6” Angle Valve. Orient it facing South.
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24. Pull the router to the South and enter 3’-6” in the command line.
26. Pull to the router north and enter 2’-9”. Its ok if you have to pull through the equipment model.
Remember you can change the compass with “P” if needed.
27. Routing downwards now, enter “E” for Elevation in the command line. Pick Elevation by “Pick
Point”. Pick any point along the top surface of the uppermost beams in the pipe rack.
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28. Once the elevation is set, type “A” for Alignment and set the pipe router alignment to “B” for
Bottom of Pipe.
29. Pull the router West and enter 19’-0” in the command line.
30. Routing down, type “E” for Elevation then “P” for Pick Point. Pick any top surface point on any of
the highest elevation interior beams. See below:
31. Finally, route to the North and enter 42’-0”. Press Enter again to end the router.
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The 1533 line should look like the below images:
33. Add a 2” Weld-O-Let to the mid-point of the vertical pipe coming off of the equipment nozzle, as
shown below.
35. With the router activate, pull south and use a Perpendicular osnap to connect to the adjacent line.
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36. Connect it with another 2” Weld-O-Let
37. Insert a 2” Glove Valve on the bypass line. Change the valve justification on insert (“J”) so that
the non-nozzle side valve end is centered on the bypass line.
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38. Add a Gate Valve to the horizontal pipe shown below. Orient the topworks to the West.
In most cases, if we need to add in-line components, we can use the plus grips. We need to create fitting
makeup between the angle valve, a bleed ring, and another gate valve though and we didn’t account for it
in our initial routing. To correctly add this, lets first turn our pipe healing rule off.
43. Now that our pipe won’t automatically try to heal if we delete sections, go ahead and delete the
vertical section below:
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44. Delete the Flange, Bolts, Gasket and Welds on the bottom of the Angle Valve.
We still have the automatic flange insertion rule turned on, so we don’t want to enable the Plus grip on the
bottom of the angle valve or we would automatically get a flange weld neck. We could disable the rule,
but lets just select the component we need – the Bleed Ring – and insert it manually from the Spec View
Pallete.
45. Insert a Bleed Ring onto the bottom Endpoint of the Angle Valve.
Note: If prompted for a size, type “S” for Selected Angle Valve size.
46. Insert a Gate Valve from the Spec View palette to the bottom end point of the bleed ring.
Note: If prompted for a size, type “S” for Selected Bleed Ring size.
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47. At this point we need to orient the topworks for the gate valve. Enable Polar Tracking (F10),
Zoom all the way out of the model and snap it to the NW 45degree angle as shown below:
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49. Activate the plus grip on the back of the nozzle flange (or its weld) and connect the flange to the
gate valve.
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Exercise P-27 – Graphics Overlay Editor
The Graphics Overlay Editor allows us to overlay 3D Blocks on top of our standard valve or coupling
geometry. This can help us make model more graphically accurate valves for model reviews, clearance or
clash checking.
For valves, graphical overlays work with existing topworks tables, or can be set to disable topworks
visually.
Depending on the graphical overlay, you may still want assigned topworks to show. In the image above,
we have topworks graphically accounted for in the 3D Solid, so would select to disable the standard
topworks.
1. Click the Graphics Overlay Editor icon in the Misc panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
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The Graphics Overlay Editor loads all compatible couplings and valves from our Specification.
Note: Couplings and Valves are the only components with graphical overlay options. Some Valves, such
as Angle Valves, are not currently compatible with this feature.
2. Scroll down the list and click on the GATE VALVE, FLG, 150LB entry.
3. On the 6” MAINSIZE row, click on the file icon in the DWGNAME field, then click Select Block
(or Drawing).
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We pathed a dwg file to overlay on the 6” Gate Valve, but we need to enable the graphic overlay
piping rule in order to see it.
10. Type the command CONVERTFROMPRJDATA and select the two gate valves on the 1533 line.
Press Enter. Press Enter when prompted to select components to keep its original position.
Our valves are redrawn using current Project data, which includes the graphical overlay. Our topworks
have been disabled visually, and we need to change the rotation of our overlays.
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11. Click on the gate valve with overlay and notice the new overlay grip icon, shaped like an arrow.
Clicking on the icon gives us the option to Flip the overlay graphic or rotate it.
12. Click on the overlay edit icon grip and type “R” to Rotate.
13. Rotate the top gate valve to face West (-X), the original topworks direction.
Now you have the option of disabling the Graphical Overlay piping rule, which would suppress the
enhanced valve graphics. Keep in mind that these graphical overlays can slow the modeling performance
down. It is often best to leave them disabled until you need to see them, such as for a model review.
Disabling the Graphical Overlay rule would return the valve to the image below:
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Our particular valve overlay was created to visually match a model in the CONVERTENHANCED
enhanced graphic mode, which shows bolts, gaskets, welds and wall thicknesses.
14. Using the graphical overlay grip on the other Gate Valve, rotate it to match the image below.
Remember to use Polar Tracking (F10) to position it at the 45-degree interval.
15. Leave the graphical overlay piping rule enabled for now.
16. Save the drawing.
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Exercise P-28 – Components
If you want to add CADWorx data to a non CADWorx object, you can use the GENERIC command.
Component information added to 3D Solids in this manner appear on Bill of Materials, but are not shown
in the system generated Isometric. This can be useful for miscellaneous components that don’t need to
be included in an Iso, but still want accounted for in the Bill of Material.
You start this command by clicking the Generic Attach button in the Misc section of the CADWorx
Plant I ribbon.
Command: GENERIC
1. Open the A47_PIPING.dwg
2. From a NW Isometric view, zoom in on the 1582 lines Control Valve.
Our control valve has the sample actuator applied to it. This sample actuator will not appear on our bill of
materials. If we need to replace this topworks with a 3D Solid that to include in a bill of material, we can,
but we first need to remove the existing topworks.
3. Click on the Top Works Change icon in the Misc panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
Command: TOPCHG
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4. The command line prompts you to select the valve to modify. Click the Control Valve, then
Press Enter.
5. The command prompt gives us three options. Type “D” to delete the topworks, then Press
Enter. The topworks should be stripped as shown below.
Note: If you wanted to change the assigned topworks or its orientation, you can do so from this
command.
6. Type the INSERT command.
7. Browse to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING\ADDENDUM folder and select the
CV_Actuator_Series1.dwg to insert.
8. In the Insert window, check both Insertion point and Rotation check boxes, then click OK.
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9. Insert the block on the Midpoint of the Control Valve.
10. We chose to orient the block rotation on insertion. Pull the cursor South and click to orient.
11. Type the command EXPLODE, then click the Generic shape to explode it into a 3D Solid.
Note: We are only exploding this once. On insertion, it is a Block Reference. We need to explode
it once to turn it back into a 3D Solid.
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12. Type the command MATCHPROP.
13. Click the Control Valve as your source object, then click the topworks block as the
destination object. Press Escape when finished.
This will match the topworks properties to the valve, including the layer and color.
Command: GENERIC
The Generic Attach window opens. Here we can apply the needed data to our block.
16. Match the information in the screenshot below, then Click Attach.
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Notice we did not type in the line number value yet. This is a pretty long number, and we may not have it
in front of us, but that’s ok – we can apply it after the fact.
17. Click the Set icon in the LNum panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
18. We are prompted with a selection option. Type “C” for Component, then Press Enter.
19. Click any component on the 1582 line to set the line number.
CADWorx updates the current set line number to match the component selected.
20. Click the Assign icon in the LNum panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
21. Click the Generic Attach actuator to assign the correct line number.
CADWorx updates our line number on the component for us.
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22. Double-Click the actuator to verify the line number is correct.
23. At the bottom right corner of our Component Edit window, our Generic component has a
BOM/CG Point button. Click on the BOM/CG Point button to open.
This window lets us distinguish a difference between our BOM Mark Point (the pointer a leader line would
connect to) and our center of gravity (CG) location.
24. Click the Specify On-screen button for the BOM Mark Point.
25. Set the Mark point at the center top of the stem graphic (center column of the 3d solid), then Click
OK.
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26. Click OK to close the Component Edit window.
So far, we have removed our control valves topworks and replaced it with a 3D Solid that we attached
intelligence too. Since we are using this generic component as topworks for this valve, we need to
manually enable a spindle graphic on our valve since it would have been removed with the removal of the
topworks.
27. Type the command ICEDIT, select the Control Valve, then Press Enter.
Note: ICEDIT is a shortcut command to the Isogen edit window, found in the Component Edit window.
We’ve been in this menu before when we added Isogen texts to an existing pipe to call out “To DPI 101”.
There are a few other functions in here, but what we want right now is the Spindle/Flat/Support direction
pulldown.
28. Click the Direction pulldown under Spindle/Flat/Support Direction to select “Up”
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Now if we were to run system generated Isometrics on our model, we would get a spindle on our
valve.
Our generic component would not show graphically here, and does not have a leader/bubble pointing
to its location, but it would show on the Iso’s BOM:
When you generate a Bill of Material within CADWorx (in model space or paper space), the Generic
component is tagged and included on the BOM.
Remember, if you insert a block, to explode the block into a 3D Solid prior to creating the Generic
component.
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Plant - Insulation View
The Insulation View palette contains advanced insulation features. This includes allowing you to create
a template configuration file containing customized insulation.
The Insulation View palette is accessible from the Palettes Ribbon menu, or by using the
INSULATIONVIEW command.
The Insulation View palette has two tabs on the right side: Settings and Apply.
Configuration File
The Configuration File at the top of the tab shows the insulation data file (*.inu file) that is currently
being used.
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Note: You can retain new or modified insulation entries by saving this insulation file. Saving the file to a
network location will allow other users on the network to path to it and utilize the insulation in the file.
The Save button saves the current data in the configuration setup table to the configuration file.
The Save As button allows you to save the current data in the configuration setup table to a new file.
The Open button allows you to select an existing configuration file. The configuration setup table will
then display the data from the selected file.
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Configuration Setup
The Add to Drawing button adds the selected row of Insulation data into the current AutoCAD drawing.
Note: This does not apply insulation to any components. It adds the insulation to the drawings Apply tab,
which then allows you to place it on components.
The Options button opens the Insulation Options window and contains Insulation layer options
and Graphics display options.
In the Insulation Options Insulation section, you can choose which layer to place the insulation on.
You can either place insulation on a layer that has the same name as the layer on which the CADWorx
components are placed (but with an “_I” suffix) or you can place all the insulation on a new, single
layer. You can use the Color button to choose a default color for the new layer.
In the Insulation Options Graphics section, you can enable or disable graphics of Insulation on
Gaskets, Welds and Users Shapes as needed.
At the bottom of the Insulation Options window, the Metric/Inch Unit System allows you to select
whether you want insulation thicknesses in millimeters or inches, but only if you are using a Metric/Inch
configuration.
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The Thickness drop down list on the Settings tab allows you to enter only numeric values greater
than zero. The value you enter is the actual insulation thickness. You can select an existing value from
the list or enter a new value. You must enter this parameter to create an insulation configuration. If you
are using an Imperial drawing environment, you must enter a value in inches. If you are using a Metric
drawing environment, you must enter a value in millimeters.
Note: If you are using a Metric/Inch drawing environment, you can enter a value in inches or
millimeters, depending on the settings in the Insulation Options dialog box.
The Density drop down list on the Settings tab allows you to enter only numeric values greater
than zero. The value you enter is used to calculate the insulation weight. You can select an existing
value or enter a new value. You must enter this parameter to create an insulation configuration. If you
are using an Imperial drawing environment, you must enter a value in lb/in^3. If you are using a
Mixed Metric or Metric drawing environment, you must enter a value in g/cm^3.
The remaining dropdown lists: Mastic, Heat Tracing, Insulation, Jacketing and User, each represent
a specific description of the insulation being used. You can input any alphanumeric character into these
fields. You are not required to enter these parameters to create an insulation configuration.
The Add button adds the current values from the dropdown lists to the configuration setup table,
effectively creating a new Insulation entry for use. This does not add the insulation to the Drawings’
Apply tab.
The Modify button modifies the currently selected row of Insulation to the values from the dropdown
lists.
The Remove button deletes the currently selected Insulation data from the configuration setup table.
Available Configuration
The Available Configuration window shows insulation configurations that have been added to the
drawing from the Settings tabs’ Add to Drawing button.
The Remove button deletes any selected row of insulation that has been added to the drawing.
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Select Mode
The Select Mode toggle allows you to choose how to select the components on which to place
insulation.
Insulation Mode
The Insulation Mode toggle allows you to choose whether to add Insulation Data and Graphics to
components or Insulation Data Only.
Insulation
The Insulation section of the Apply tab gives you options to add or remove insulation to components.
The Add button adds the currently selected insulation in the Available Configurations table to
components in the drawing.
The Modify button modifies existing insulation information and graphics on selected components to
match the insulation currently selected in the Available Configurations table.
The Remove button removes existing insulation information and graphics from selected components.
The Refresh button manually updates the Available Configurations table and the Available
Insulations list.
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Graphics
The Graphics section lets you add Insulation graphics to components that are insulated via “Data Only”
or lets you remove the insulated graphics from components that are insulated with Data and Graphics.
The Add button adds insulation graphics to selected components.
The Remove button removes graphics from selected components.
Note: Removing Insulation graphics in this manner does not remove the insulation data. Insulated
components are still insulated, they just do not display the insulation graphically in the model.
Visibility
The Visibility section allows you to Isolate, Show or Hide selected insulation on components.
The Isolate button isolates graphics on a selected line if used in conjunction with Insulation Mode’s
Line Number selection, or by manually selecting components in the model with Insulation Mode’s
Select on Screen option.
The Show All button shows all insulation graphics that has been previously isolated in the current
drawing via the Isolate button.
The Report button creates a complete report containing all insulation components in the model. The
report is created in HTML format and is itemized by the different types of insulation data and calculates
totals of weight, volume and length.
Additionally, when the Select Mode is set to line numbers, a right click menu is available in the line
number list, with further options. These options change what is displayed in the line number list.
The Select All/Clear All option will select or unselect all line numbers displayed in the list.
The List Insulated Line Numbers option lists only insulated line numbers.
The List Un-Insulated Line Numbers option lists only un-insulated line numbers.
The List Data Only Line Numbers option lists only line numbers that have insulation
information, but no graphics.
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The List Un-Insulated Components option lists only un-insulated components.
The List All option refreshes the list and displays all line numbers.
If any line number in the list has one or more insulation configuration applied, there will be a plus (+)
sign displayed to left. When you expand the list, the insulation information will be displayed.
If you right-click on one of these insulations, a menu will appear with the following options.
The Modify option modifies the selected insulation information and graphics to match the insulation
currently selected in the Available Configurations table.
The Remove option removes the all items of the selected insulation configuration from the selected
line number.
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Exercise P-26 – Insulating 1523 Line
1. Click the Insulation View icon, or type INSULATIONVIEW to open the CADWorx Insulation
View palette.
2. On the Settings tab, click the 1” (25) Insulation highlighted below, and click on the Add to
drawing button.
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3. On the Apply tab, click on the insulation from the Available Configuration list and click the
radial button next to Line Number for the Select Mode.
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4. Select the 1523 line number from the list on the right, then click on Add under the Insulation
group. Select Yes when prompted.
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Notice that our 1523 line now has insulation clashing with the steel beam it’s sitting on.
6. To resolve this, launch the Spec Editor from the Spec Editor icon on top of the Spec View Palette,
or the icon on top of the Pipe Support palette.
7. Under the View tab at the top of the Editor, make sure the Pipe Support Library view is
checked.
8. Find the Pipe Support Library tab (usually docked behind the Project Specs tab) and expand
the Pipe Support folder.
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9. Double-click on the Ubolt support assembly to open it. Check the “Increase support size if
component is insulated” and the “Use next larger size if exact size is not available” check
boxes, then click Apply.
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Plant - Discontinuity View
The Discontinuity View palette checks for four different types of modeling issues: Disconnected, Un-
connected, Overlap and Not on Line.
Refresh
Will refresh the data in the palette.
Show All Types
Shows all issue types in the palette.
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Tolerance Settings
Shows the tolerance settings in the palette. This is shown by default, but if Color / Auto Refresh
Settings is enabled, this will toggle back to the tolerance settings.
Tolerance Min: Set the minimum connection tolerance. Two components that are separated
by a distance greater than the minimum tolerance but less the maximum tolerance are
considered disconnected.
Tolerance Max: Set the maximum connection tolerance. Two components that are separated
by a distance greater than the maximum tolerance are considered un-connected.
Export to File
Exports all data from the palette to a Microsoft Excel (*.csv) file Help: Show the help file
CADWorx Discontinuity Palette Columns
# Column: Shows a number from the palette that will coincide with the highlighted number in
the drawing. The arrow and text color setting will be used for the graphics drawn in the model
Line Number: Shows the line number of the component.
Type:
Disconnected: Shows components that are not connected with in the minimum tolerance.
Un-connected: Shows components that are not connected with in the maximum tolerance.
Overlap: Shows components that are duplicated at the same locations.
The number in parenthesis (n) is the number of overlap components at this location.
Not on line: Shows components that are not connected to the pipe centerline (typically OLET
type component).
Gap: Show the distance between the two components. The value will be 0.0 for overlap
components.
Long Description: Shows the long description of the component.
Category: Shows the category of the component.
Component Type: Shows the command used to draw the component.
(X,Y,Z): Show the world X,Y,Z coordinate of the component center point.
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Exercise P-27 – Using the Discontinuity Palette
We shouldn’t have any disconnects in our model if we’ve modelled it properly so far, so we’ll create a test
section to demonstrate the DisContinuity Palette.
1. Click the DisContinuity View icon to launch the CADWorx DisContinuity View Pallete or type
the DISCONTINUITYVIEW command.
2. Draw a small section of pipe, then Copy it from one end onto the pipes other end.
3. Move the pipe so that it creates a small disconnect in between the two pipes as seen below.
Suggestion: For Imperial, create a 1/8” gap. For Metric, create a 10mm gap.
4. Using the GCEDIT command, change the line number of the two pipe sections to “test”.
5. Set the DisContinuity View Palette Max value to a value that is greater than the disconnected
gap. Suggestion: For Imperial, set the Max value to .200. For Metric, set the max value to 12.000.
6. Click the Show All Types and then the Refresh icons at the top of the palette, and the
palette should show two disconnects on the “test” line number.
Metric Example:
Note: While some designers may see this as a single disconnect on a pipe, CADWorx views this as two ends
disconnected, so it will show two results in the palette.
Clicking on one of the listed disconnects will zoom in to that location and mark the end point with an
arrow.
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If two components are modeled on top of each other, they create an Overlap.
7. Using the Move command, move one of the pipe sections directly on top of the other.
9. Click on any of the Overlaps in the palette, and then click the Remove Selected Overlaps
icon to remove one of the overlapping components.
This will clear both Overlaps from the palette and remove one of the two overlapped pipes from the
model.
10. Delete the remaining test pipe, then save the drawing.
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Exercise P-28 – Center of Gravity
You can open the Total CG Calculation dialog box by selecting the ‘C.G. Generator’ button in the Pipe
BOM / DB Ribbon menu.
2. Pick the component types you wish to run your CG report on, then click Select.
3. Select a section of piping. (Pick whichever section you want for this exercise)
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6. Click Cancel.
7. Type the command CONVERTENHANCED then select the piping section you are running the
center of gravity report on. Press Enter after selecting and CADWorx will convert the
components to 3D Enhanced components.
8. Re-run the TCG command after converting the piping to enhanced and re-select the section of
pipe and press Enter.
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The Combined CG report generates as HTML by default but can be changed to a .txt format in the Path
options. Since we had Insert drawing marker checked, a CG Marker is placed in the model.
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10. Run the CONVERTSOLID command on your model, and Save the drawing.
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Plant – Working with a Project Database
Database Overview
Drawing files can be linked to a database from the start of a project or they can be appended into an
existing database.
This section covers the setting up of these database links. Once created, the pipework database can
be used to automatically generate a multitude of different reports.
Database Links
The link to the database can be set up either by creating the database first and adding all new
drawings into it (as well as appending existing drawings into it), or by using the Append To Database
function to create a new database containing information from existing drawings.
You can open the Live Database Settings by selecting the Setup button in the Pipe BOM / DB Ribbon
menu.
By default, the live database is disabled. Clicking the Setup button will open the Live Database Settings
[Pipe] dialog box and show the On/Off check box.
After making any changes to the live database settings, click OK to save the changes. All changes to
live database settings take effect in the next drawing session.
If a component is erased from the drawing and there is an active database, the component will be
marked for deletion in the database. If the drawing is saved, and closed, the item is deleted from the
database. If the drawing is not saved the item will not be deleted in the model and the additional
information that is saved in the database will be restored.
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Database Type
These options toggle the type of database to be used as the live database in CADWorx Plant.
Depending on the Database Type chosen, the path to the database or schema is displayed below.
For further information regarding setting up the Oracle and SQL Server options, please refer to
Oracle.txt and SQLServer.txt located in the CADWorx 20XX/Plant/System folder.
Live DB - Path
Once the database type is chosen, click on the Create Table button to create the PIPE table in the
database. This is for creating a completely new database table. If the database type is MS Access, the
user can select an existing database by clicking on the Select File button.
Show dialog
This option displays the following dialog box every time a new drawing is created. The dialog box
allows you to add drawings to the live database, if required.
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Synchronize Database
This function checks all components in the drawing and updates them according to the current values
in the database. This function will check every component in the current drawing.
You can run the Database Synchronize utility by selecting the Synchronize button in the Pipe BOM /
DB Ribbon menu.
After entering the command, you will be prompted to confirm the synchronization of the
drawing with the database, as shown below.
As the Synchronize function is used to update the drawing, it is particularly useful when several users
are accessing the same database.
If a drawing has a live database attached, you can enter the database and change fields located within
the PIPE table. The column values that can be modified are the ALPHA_SIZE, SHORT_DESC,
LONG_DESC, TAG, LINE_NUM, DB_CODE and WEIGHT. Changing any other column value will
have no effect on the drawing.
If you change the value in the SPEC_FILE column, the values in all other columns will be ignored. The
SPEC_FILE column value must be changed to an existing valid specification, and if so, the column
values listed above will be updated according to the information derived from the new specification.
Note: When changing the specification in this way, the base rating of the new specification must match
the base rating of the original specification. For example, changing a component from a 150lb rated
specification to a 300lb rated specification will cause discontinuity within the drawing. This
discontinuity will not present itself until a mode convert is performed on the component.
When you start a drawing with a live database behind it you can utilize the following Synchronize
settings in Setup > Configuration Settings > SyncOnStartUp
Turn Off Synchronize
o Disables synchronize when the drawing is loaded.
Synchronize With Prompt
o Asks if you want to synchronize when the drawing is loaded.
Synchronize Without Prompt
o Synchronizes the drawing without prompting you.
Synchronize With Changes Review
o Enables you to review the changes made to the database and accept, or reject, the
changes as needed.
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Export to Database
This function is used to export CADWorx component information to Microsoft Access or Microsoft
Excel. After running the command, you must select the components to be exported, before a dialog
box is displayed prompting you for the type of database required.
You can run the Export to Database utility by selecting the ‘Export’ button in the Pipe BOM / DB
Ribbon menu.
Note: This does not function if you are utilizing a live database. If a live database is being used, the
function will prompt you to update the live database.
You can select the components to be exported in a few ways, by selecting all required components
manually on screen; or by selecting line numbers, either from a list or by selecting a component with
the required line number on screen.
The Append/Sync toggle appends or synchronizes the drawing and the database file. It will remove
entries from the database that no longer exist in the drawing and automatically update any components
in the database to match the drawing. This command also performs a database audit.
The New toggle creates a new database based on the chosen directory and Database Type.
The Directory and Access File boxes at the bottom of the dialog box display the Access File (or the
Excel File) and the current directory path. These are automatically filled in when the browse button is
used to select a database.
Multiple users can update the same database at the same time.
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Auditing the Database
This function can be used to ensure that there is an entry in the database for every CADWorx
component in the drawing.
It also allows you to delete any problems that are evident in the drawing compared to the database.
You can run the Database Audit utility by selecting the Audit button in the Pipe BOM / DB Ribbon
menu.
Command: DBAUDIT
In the example below, the function found a row in the database that is not in the drawing. You have the
option to delete this row in the database or to simply ignore it.
A row with ID_Count of 100004 is not referenced...
Delete row from database? Yes/<No>: Y To delete the row 1 row(s)
removed from the database...
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Exercise P-29 - Setting up a Live Database
1. Click on the Setup – Setup Live Database icon.
4. Select Save.
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A prompt will appear notifying you changes will only be made in the next drawing session.
5. Click OK.
A progress bar will appear as the database is updated with the drawing contents.
The model has now been inserted into the database. You must save the drawing before using the
database.
8. Save the drawing.
9. Open Windows Explorer and Browse to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING folder.
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11. You may be prompted with a security warning requiring you to click Enable Content to allow
modification of the database. If prompted, click Enable Content in order to continue. If you do
not receive this warning, continue to the next step.
The Access database opens showing the available tables on the left side of the screen.
12. Double-click the PIPE table to open it.
All piping components are listed in the PIPE table. This information can be filtered for custom reports or
edited. Edits made to components here, such as long descriptions, can be synchronized back to the
model.
14. Scroll down and find the two THERMOWELL, 150LB, ASTM A105 entries.
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15. Click inside the Long Description field to Rename the Thermowell entries to “THERMOWELL,
FLANGED, CL 150, ASTM A105”
17. Return to the A47_PIPING.dwg in CADWorx Plant and click the Synchronize icon.
The Thermowell (Blind Flange) components should now reflect the changes made to the database.
Note: The tooltip above shows the component Tag. To enable this, go to Setup > Configuration Settings >
ToolTipSetting and add the Tag field.
19. Save the drawing.
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Plant – Clash View Palette
The Clash utility allows the user to run interactive clash detection on AutoCAD 3D solids present in the
drawing and any attached XREF drawings.
You can open the Clash View Palette by selecting the Clash View button in the Palettes Ribbon menu.
Command: CLASHMGMT
Show Clashes
Option will show or hide the clash entities in the model.
Clash Manager
Refresh
Regenerates the clash list.
Export to File
Can be used to export the Clash List, including clash coordinates, to a text file. The file will be
exported to the same directory as the drawing file. The name of the file will be the drawing name with
_Clash.txt appended.
Expand Report
Opens a new window with an expanded version of the Clash Manager report.
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Refresh
Refreshes the Soft Clash Volume list.
Delete
Deletes a selected entry from the list.
Zoom to Volume
Zooms to the selected soft clash volume
Clash Settings
Layers
The layers section allows you to select, or un-select layers for clash analysis. For example, if you have
solid components that you do not want to be accounted for as a clash, uncheck its layer in the Layers
section.
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Start up
This option controls the default clash detection mode on drawing start up.
On Clash Management
This option controls what happens when a clash is detected.
Show Tray Notification: CADWorx will notify you that a clash has occurred.
Show Palette: CADWorx will display the palette every time a clash is detected.
Connectivity Tolerance
This value is the tolerance for checking component connectivity. If two components are connected, it
will not be reported as a clash, even if the actual solids intersect.
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Color Options
These options allow you to control the color of the clash entities, both in the drawing and in the list, and
to add new Status/Volume types.
Layers
You can use this option to turn off certain layers which you do not want to be included in the clash
detection. XREF layers are also included in this list.
Filter by Status
All new clashes are given a status of New, which can be subsequently changed to any status
available in the Settings > Clash Status section.
Clicking any tab with the sort/filter icon allows you to create filters to display clashes by
status, or other key words.
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Clash List
Every clash that is found is given a number (#) and the CADWorx descriptions of the two components
which are clashing are listed. Each clash is colored depending on its level. The colors can be set using
the Options dialog.
Level
Specifies the clash level. Assigns levels based on the following information:
Level 1
Specifies that a solid clash with another solid.
Level 2
Specifies that a soft clash volume clashes with a solid.
Level 3
Specifies a soft clash volume clashes with another soft clash volume.
If you right-click on a clash within the list and then select Zoom To, CADWorx will zoom in to the
clashing objects and this will be highlighted with a clash entity.
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Right clicking on a reported clash in the list displays the following options:
Clash Status New (or Active, Approved or Resolved): These options will allow you to change the
status of each clash.
Clash Zoom To: This option allows you to zoom to the clashing components.
Clash Isolate Selected: This option isolates the currently selected clash in the model.
Clash Isolate All: This option creates clash entities for all clashes and isolate them.
Clash Show All: This option will show all components in the drawing.
Setting a Clash entry to Resolved will remove it from the Clash list.
Note
The Note field allows you to apply a note to a clash entry. These notes are exported with the clash entry if
you export the clash report.
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Exercise P-30 Xref Additional Drawings and Clash
Review
1. XREF (Command: XREF) ExchangerDrumStructure.dwg from C:\TRAINING folder at 0,0,0.
2. Open the Clash View Palette by clicking on the Clash View icon in the Palettes group of the
CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
Command: CLASHMGMT
3. In the Clash View Palette’s Settings, click the Clash On radial button to enable clash
detection, then click the check box to Show Clashes.
4. With both enabled, click Refresh.
5. Click on one of the results in the Clash view palette, then the Zoom To icon.
CADWorx will zoom in to the selected clash.
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Imperial Example:
6. Spend a few moments resolving some of the piping clashes using square grips to adjust piping
lengths or elevations.
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Plant - CAESAR II Interface
Stress Interface
CADWorx Plant has a bi-directional interface with the pipework stress analysis package CAESAR II.
This allows pipework produced in CADWorx Plant to be transferred directly to CAESAR II for analysis
and any changes made by the analyst can be subsequently transferred back to the 3D model. This
minimizes errors and saves time creating pipework in CAESAR II.
The following section describes how the data is transferred between CADWorx Plant and CAESAR II.
Command: C2OUT
...or the System Out.. option in the Plant pulldown menu under Plant > Accessory > CAESARII >
System Out…
Running the command opens a dialog box, prompting you to enter the name and the location of the CII
file to be created. By default, this file takes the name of the drawing file from which it was produced,
with a .C2 file extension. This is the standard file format for CAESAR II files.
After naming the file and selecting it’s location, you will be prompted to select components either via
Database, Line number, or manually selecting the components.
After selecting components to send to the .c2 file, you will be given the option of providing start locations
for CAESARII to utilize.
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Finally, you receive a prompt showing the number of components processed and successful completion.
The completed .C2 file can be sent to the CAESARII stress analysis engineer to open.
Command: C2IN
...or the System In.. option in the Plant pulldown menu under Plant > Accessory > CAESARII >
System In…
Running this command then displays a dialog box prompting you to select the required file.
You will then have to select the default specification, which should be the same as the original
specification that the pipe was modeled with.
Note: It is recommended that you bring C2 models into blank drawing files (.dwg’s) and XREF that into
your actual piping model to compare the difference between the original, exported, line.
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Adding Pipework Restraints
As well as using the Pipe Support Palette, you can add simple pipework support symbols in CADWorx
Plant to indicate the type and location of supports within the pipework model, which can then be used
by CAESAR II for model analysis.
There are six different basic restraints used in CADWorx Plant. If required, you can change the symbol
shown in the CADWorx Plant model, by modifying the files H1.dwg – H6.dwg, saved in the <INSTALL-
DIR>\SUPPORT directory.
Restraints
Below are the initial prompts for each type of restraint. At the end of this section are the extended
prompts for all restraints.
Translational
You can add a translational restraint using the Translational button on the Restraints Ribbon or by
entering TRANSLATIONAL at the command line.
Anchor
You can add an anchor restraint using the Anchor button on the Restraints Ribbon or by entering
ANCHOR at the command line.
Spring
You can add a spring restraint using the Spring button on the Restraints Ribbon or by entering
SPRING at the command line.
Rotational
You can add a rotational restraint using the Rotational button on the Restraints Ribbon or by entering
ROTATIONAL at the command line.
Snubber
You can add a snubber restraint using the Snubber button on the Restraints Ribbon or by entering
SNUBBER at the command line.
Guide
You can add a guide restraint using the Guide button on the Restraints Ribbon or by entering GUIDE
at the command line.
The extended prompts shown below are for all restraints.
Pick location on component for restraint: Select point on component
If you do not select a location on a component at the start of these commands, the restraint will not
have the necessary information (size, specification, etc.) for CAESAR II to generate accurate results.
Therefore, CADWorx will prompt for a component selection, this would be the component that the
restraint is attached to. At this point, you should select a component centerline so that CADWorx can
extract the information required to place with the restraint. If you do not select a component centerline,
CADWorx will add any information to the restraint and the restraint will not be transferred to CAESAR
II.
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Even if you do not select a point on an existing component, you must still follow the prompts shown
below.
Enter or pick rotation [Up/Down]: Select point in required direction Enter depth
<250>: Enter value or select point on screen
Enter length or diameter <250>: Enter value or select point on screen
If a component has been selected, you can enter a description if required. This can be changed
afterwards, using the CEDIT command.
Enter assembly identification number <250-1 RESTRAINT>: Press Enter to accept default value or enter
required ID
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Plant - Producing Layout Drawings
Layouts Overview
After creating our models, we can then efficiently and accurately relay this information to third parties.
This can of course be done using isometrics, but another way this is achieved in CADWorx Plant is by
the production of general arrangement and detail drawings. CADWorx Plant uses the inherent
capabilities of AutoCAD, such as layouts, associative dimensions, viewport plotting and layer
commands to generate the drawings. After creating the drawing, the CADWorx Plant utilities can be
used to annotate and dimension these drawings.
Automatic Dimensioning
This function allows you to automatically dimension a selected set of components. There are options to
set the dimensions offset distance and to dimension to flange faces.
You can start the Automatic Dimension command by selecting the ‘Automatic’ button in the
Dimensions Ribbon menu.
Associative Dimensions
Ensure the DIMASSOC system variable is set to 2, so that Associative Dimensions are enabled. Now
add additional dimensions in the model.
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Drawing Annotation
There are a number of utilities for annotating drawings in CADWorx Plant.
Text Height
This function changes the height of selected text by matching it with other text. This is useful when the
user is zoomed by an unknown factor in paper space.
You can start the Text Height command by selecting Plant > Text > Height, or by entering
TEXTHEIGHT at the command line.
Running the command presents you with the following options:
Entire drawing – This option automatically selects all text in the drawing. Layer – This allows you to
enter a layer for selection. The default text layer in CADWorx Plant is called Text.
Selection – This option allows you to select individual text items.
Elevation
This command reads the component’s elevation and allows you to place it in the drawing as a text
item. The default option is the elevation of the centreline, but you can also place the BOP (Bottom Of
Pipe) and TOP (Top Of Pipe).
You can start the Elevation command by selecting the ‘Elevation’ button in the Pipe Dimension Ribbon
menu.
Command: _ANOTELEV
Select component to annotate elevation:
Enter an option [BOP/TOP/Centerline] <Centerline>: C To place the elevation of the centreline
Start point or [Leader/Justify]: L To place a leader line Specify next point:
Select point to place annotation
Component
This command reads data from the selected component and allows you to place it in the drawing as a
text item.
You can start the Annotate Component command by selecting the ‘Component’ button in the Pipe
Dimension Ribbon menu.
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Command: _ANOTCOMP
Annotation type [Short/Long/Tag] <Short>: T To place the Tag Select
component to annotate description:
Start point or [Leader/Justify]: L To place a leader line Specify next point:
Select point to place annotation
Create a copy of the Plan1 layout and rename Plan2. Delete the dimensions from this layout. We will
now use the above annotation commands to add valve tags, elevations and short descriptions to the
components shown below.
The annotated area should look like the image below.
We will now add line numbers to the viewport, as shown in the image below.
Graphics
These ten dialog boxes allow you to add additional graphics to the model. The graphic drawings are
located in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SUPPORT directory and can be modified using AutoCAD, if required. If
you modify the drawings, you must incorporate the same number of attributes as are currently in the
drawings.
You can start the various Graphics commands by selecting the corresponding button in the Graphic /
Pipe Ends Ribbon menu.
The graphics options are split into 10 subsections, which are listed below.
Section … Detail … Plan … Instrument … Elevation … Arrow … Weld …
ISO …
Dots … Misc …
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Use the Select All button to create view of all sides of the view box.
You can then use the Isolate Box button to confirm exactly which components are in, or partially in, the
view box. Use the Show All button to show all components again. Select a view in the Views list, then
click the Set Current button to set the selected view current.
Click OK to create the view box and the associated views. If you need to make any changes to the view
box, you can start the View Box Edit command by selecting the ‘Edit’ button in the 2D Ribbon menu, or
by double-clicking on the view box in the model.
2D Representation
2DREP allows you to create a flat 2D representation of a 3D model. In addition, it removes hidden
lines, but retains layer and color information. The command works in both model space and paper
space. In model space, the 2D representation is created as a block. You can start the 2D
Representation command by selecting the ‘2D Representation’ button in the 2D Ribbon menu.
There is a variation of this command called 2DREPH, which allows you to display the hidden lines of
the 3D model.
Use the 2D Representation command to create a flat representation of the three viewports in the
Sections1 layout.
If you selected to turn the viewports off, you can turn them back on using the AutoCAD properties
dialog box.
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Plant - User Shapes
Occasionally, you may need to create a non-standard component in CADWorx that cannot be
represented by a standard component. In CADWorx Plant, you can represent these components as a
User Shape. We will now look at creating User Shapes.
2. Check the box to Explode the block on insertion, then hit OK.
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4. To make the shape creation easier, draw a line from each flange connection face to the opposite
connection as shown below:
5. Click on the Create icon in the Misc panel of the CADWorx Plant I ribbon.
Command: USERCREATE
The Define User Shape menu opens. We can specify details and connections for our user shape
here.
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6. Match the information in the window below.
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8. Select the 3D Solid, then Press Enter. Set the Insertion point as the end point of the flange
when prompted and Press Enter.
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10. The insertion location is always the first connection point. Pull the mouse cursor directly away
from the insertion point to set the connection direction.
11. After clicking to set the direction, the command line prompts for additional connection points.
12. Select the opposite flange face for a second connection and pull away from the connection point
to set the direction.
The command line prompts for the next connection or a Geometry point.
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14. Set the connection data to match the information in the image below.
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Note: Since both sides of our filter are using the same end type, we can check the Apply same end
type and rating to all ends option.
The user shape disappears from the model and is written to the PRJ and Catalog.
Depending on your Spec View settings, you will either see the User Shape under User Shapes or under
the specific Group (i.e. Strainers) that you created the object in.
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16. Set your Main size to 2” (100)
17. Place the Strainer user shape anywhere in the model. Notice it includes plus grips at the
connection points to automatically route off of it.
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If we have an Isogen style set up, we could run an Isometric on it and see the Filter SKEY symbol
generate on the Iso.
We can examine the available Identifiers and SKEYs via the SymbolKeys.pdf, found in the C:\CADWorx
2019\Plant\Isogen\I-Configure\resdlls\0009 folder.
18. Notice that our user shape has geometry for a ½” (25) tap on top of the body.
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We can add tapped connections to components with the TAP or OTAP (offset tap) commands. Lets
manually tap this with the TAP command.
19. Type the command TAP and Press Enter.
20. When prompted to pick the tap point, pick the top center of the modelled o-let:
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22. Pick the component to apply the tap – in this case, the Filter.
23. Model a short, ½” diameter pipe off to the side of the filter.
24. Use the MOVE command to move the bottom end of the ½” pipe to the tap point.
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Now if you were to un an Isometric on the filter and surrounding components, the TAP connection is
shown:
25. Delete any test components you’ve drawn and Save the drawing.
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Plant - Modeling HVAC and Cable trays
HVAC and Cable-Trays Overview
CADWorx Plant allows you to create HVAC and Cable Trays using two different methods. The first is
using the HVAC command, in which you enter every dimension required to create the HVAC
components manually, or the HVACC (HVAC Catalog) command which allows you to select the
required component from a HVAC catalog.
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Editing HVAC components
You can edit HVAC components by double-clicking on the placed component which opens the HVAC
Component Edit dialog box. You can also start the HVAC Component Edit dialog box by selecting the
‘Edit’ button in the HVAC Draw/ BOM / DB Ribbon menu.
You can also create a HVAC User Shape by drawing a polyline, adding all required HVAC descriptions
etc. as text items in the drawing and then adding this drawing to the C:\CADWorx
<version>\Plant\HVAC directory.
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HVAC Catalog
In addition to the normal HVAC command, you can use the HVAC Catalog command to place HVAC
quickly from a catalog, which works in the same way as the pipe component data files.
You can also place these components onto a routing line using the ROUTER command to draw routing
lines.
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Exercise 32 – Modeling Raceway
1. Using the XREF command, reference the RACEWAYGUIDE.dwg from the
C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\HVAC-RWAY folder.
3. Modify the Square Straight shape to match the image below and then click Pick Points.
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4. Zoom in on the end of the Raceway guide shown in Box 1 of the image below.
5. Click the end of the Raceway guide line shown in the images below.
6. Zoom in on the end of the Raceway guide shown in Box 2 of the image below.
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7. Click the end-point shown in the image below to finish placing the Raceway.
You can place straight runs like this using the Pick Points option, or by the “Select Lines” option. Drawing
a router line using the ROUTER command is very effective for straight sections as well, as it will
automatically create any needed bends.
8. Zoom back into the end of the raceway we just placed – Box 2 of the image below.
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9. Type the HVAC command or click on the HVAC Shapes icon .
10. Click the Vertical Square Bend and match the fields in the image below.
Metric
11. Click Pick Points and click the end of the existing raceway to place.
12. Enter “D” in the command line to orient the Vertical Square Bend, and then press Enter.
13. Pull to the East (+X) and click to place.
Practice placing additional components along the guide including the Vertical Square Bend, Square
Straight, and Square Tee.
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Plant - Isogen Isometrics
ISOGEN Configuration simplifies the customization of piping isometric drawings and reports produced
by ISOGEN. ISOGEN Configuration provides an intuitive, visual approach to setting isometric drawing
style properties and provides easy access to ISOGEN's substantial array of controls and files. Pick
graphically the options you want and immediately see the impact spontaneous style modifications have
on drawing output using the built-in drawing previewer.
ISOGEN Configuration de-mystifies ISOGEN and unlocks its powerful capabilities in a user friendly
way, making it easier for CADWorx users to set- up their project deliverables
I-Configure
The I-Configure dialog is the main user interface for ISOGEN, this is used to control all the settings and
template files for the project. Initially we are required to create an isometric directory.
The first step is to create a new isometric directory. This directory will contain the Projects and Styles
used by ISOGEN. Select the Create New Isometric Directory button.
Browse and setup the Isogen Isometric directory as C:\Training\CADWorx Plant\Isogen.
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CADWorx ISOGEN Settings
Default Style
The CADWorx configuration file (*.cfg) contains a variable called ISOGENDefaultStyle
This variable allows the user to browse to an ISOGEN project directory and connect via the FLS file
without having to set up and create the ISOGEN project using I-Configure. When running isometrics,
the default style set is used without prompting the user to select a project or style.
Isometric production
Isogen Out
The Automatic Isometric function can be loaded by selecting the ‘ISOGEN Out’ button in the ISOGEN
Ribbon menu.
Command: ISOGENOUT
The Isogen Configuration dialog will appear. Select the required style from the Style pull down list.
Enter an option [Line number/Select components] <Select components>: L Enter an option [List/Select
component] <Select component>: L Select Line
The Isogen results box will appear. Select the Open Plot Files… button and review the drawings that
have been produced. After reviewing, close all the Isometric drawings.
Isogen Batch
The Automatic Isometric function can be loaded by selecting the ‘ISOGEN Batch’ button in the
ISOGEN Ribbon menu.
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Use filters to select a line, then use ISOGENBATCH on all lines.
If users wish to change the BOM mark numbers, they can use the BOMMARKS command and
manually assign a BOM mark number to particular components.
I-Configure Settings
Various Options on the appearance and content of the isometric can be configured using the I-
Configure interface. Selecting the Style will display basic options. Use the Edit button on the bottom of
the list to display the ISOGEN Configuration Panel.
By default the Home screen is displayed, from this window, users can quickly identify the required
settings.
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Explore the user interface
Home screen
(1) ISOGEN Configuration menu
(2) Navigation bar
(3) Search box
(4) Category pane
(5) Drawing Set-up Tool
Click on
The Configuration View appears
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Click on next to to see the options that can be set
You’ll notice as you move the cursor into the grey area that this icon appears
Place the cursor on top of the icon and an information pop-out appears explaining more about what the
option does etc.
In the example below, changing the True/False settings control whether coordinates for reference
items and break-in points are shown on the generated drawing.
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Change the breadcrumb trail as shown
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Click this and you will see a gallery of images showing all currently available standard dimension
options
Note. If a report style group had been selected (not applicable to the Check style, it has no reports to
configure), this side of the interface would show the Report Definition Panel instead, like that shown in
the example below
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Drawing Preview tools
Directly above the Drawing Preview panel are the Drawing Preview tools
To understand what each tool does, pass the cursor over each icon to see its fly text. Experiment with
each of these tools to manipulate the view in the Drawing Preview panel.
Note. If you want more information about how each tool functions, refer to online help, which is
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Search
Just above the Drawing Preview tools is the Search box. Any word, number or symbol entered in this
field acts as a filter. Various methods are provided to locate any ISOGEN control/option/property.
For example, if you wanted to find Units, you could filter based on either
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In the case of ATexts, you can enter the number if known or typing –ve will find the Alternative Texts
applicable to the current breadcrumb trail.
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ISOGEN Configuration menu
The ISOGEN Configuration menu provides access to online help and printed documentation, the
Technical User Forum on Linked In, and information needed when entering service requests into
Smart Support.
Click
Insert a gate valve into this line and create again the ISO.
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The weld numbers are completely different now. For example weld number 1 in the first picture is now
weld number 4!
Now we do the next changes in CADWorx and in I-Configure.
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In I-Configure we use the above settings for the RepeatFile option. Now we repeat the previous
example and get the next results.
And the second ISO with the same weld numbers for weld 1 and 2!
In Plant are now the weld numbers stored in the welds. Double click on a weld, select the button
ISOGEN and you can see the Sheet and weld (Mark) number.
You can use the ISOGENRESET command to remove this Isogen info
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Addendum A
PCF File
The Pipe Component File format (PCF) was designed to enable different piping systems to
communicate information using a common file format.
It is important that the specification information between each product type is mat ched to enable the
function to work correctly.
PCF Out
A .PCF file can be generated with the below methods:
Command: PCFOUT
This produces a PCF from components selected in the drawing for use as an import file by the
following Alias programs: ISOGEN, IGEN and SPOOLGEN.
The function presents the standard file selection dialog and prompts for a file name. After providing a
file name, the function then prompts you to select components from the drawing. It allows selection by
normal AutoCAD methods (window, crossing, etc.) or by specifying a line number.
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PCF In
This function reads and imports PCF files. Much like a .C2 file, it can be used to import components
written in a PCF file to the current drawing.
A .PCF file can be imported with the below methods:
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Addendum A
A Windows Browser will open asking for the name and location of the PCF file you are creating.
4. Save the file as “1582.pcf” to the C:\TRAINING\EXERCISES\PIPING folder.
5. Click Save.
The command line prompts for selection.
6. Type “L” for Line Number and press Enter.
8. Click the 47-4”-O-1582-300 line number in the list and Click OK.
The components on the 1582 line number are written to the PCF file.
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Addendum A
Note: Notice the generic attach components (blocks with CADWorx intelligence assigned) were not
exported and imported with the model.
13. Close the drawing without saving.
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Addendum A
The command line gives us several options, including Slope and sKew.
6. Type “S” in the command line for Slope then Press Enter.
The command line prompts you with sloped pipe options. You can set an overall rise, a rise-per-foot, or a
rise-per-meter here.
7. Type “F” in the command line to set a Rise-per-foot then Press Enter.
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Addendum A
The 2” drain line should sit slightly inside the main 8” line.
12. Type the command TAP in the command line.
13. When prompted to Pick Point, pick the end of the 2” drain line.
14. When prompted to Select Entity, select the main 8” line. This is the entity we are tapping.
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Addendum A
Notice that the existing sloped drainage main line is offset in both the X and Z directions. We need to
model the missing section of our drain line at a skewed angle.
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Addendum A
15. Activate the Plus Grip at the end of the line shown below.
16. Type “K” in command line for Skew and press Enter.
17. Snap to the end of the second drain line section, as shown below:
The skewed line should connect, so long that it does not exceed the tolerance set in the Setup >
Piping Rules > Apply Skew Pipe Maximum Angle
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Addendum A
Creating bent piping with the radius option allows you to specify the exact radius of the bend, the center
point, directions and a tangent length.
Using the trimmed elbow option allows you to place a trimmed elbow from a corner point directed at
another component or angle. It is important to note that the router itself already has this ability if Ortho is
disabled and the trimmed elbow rule is enabled in Setup.
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Addendum A
Using an arc to create bent piping allows you to place bent piping on any arc drawn in the model.
Finally, you can also create bent pipe by connecting two buttweld pipes, as shown below and in the next
exercise.
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6. Type “S” in the command line for Select arc. The command line prompts us to select an arc.
CADWorx will prompt for any Tangent lengths you wish to set at the end of the bent pipe.
8. Type “0” for tangent lengths in the command line and Press Enter.
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Addendum A
CADWorx generates the bent piping along the arc. The model should look like the below images.
9. Zoom into the missing section of pipe shown in the image below and activate the square
grip on the highlighted pipe end.
10. Stretch the pipe to intersect with the shorter pipes endpoint, then click.
Upon intersection, CADWorx will prompt for an elbow type, or for a pipe bend.
11. Select Bend pipe > BENT PIPE from the component list.
12. Type “36” in the command line as the radius when prompted and Press Enter.
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13. Type “6” in the command line for tangent lengths and Press Enter.
CADWorx replaces the pipe intersection with our bend, including tangent lengths.
16. Type the command TUBE in the command line and Press Enter.
CADWorx prompts for either a fixed radius value, or for a manual option which lets you enter the radius
on each segment.
17. Type “22” in the command line for a fixed radius value and Press Enter.
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Addendum A
CADWorx will prompt you to select the polyline or 3dpoly line. The spiral in this sample model was made
using a 3DPoly line.
You may also investigate the SPIP and MPIP commands to create the following components:
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CADWorx Design Review
CDR delivers interactive realistic visualization, real time walkthroughs, and mark-ups and redlining of
even the largest and most complex 3D CADWorx models to transform design review.
Navigating and examining the model to improve quality and compress the review process is effortless
with CADWorx Design Review. The post-production value of the 3D CADWorx model is significantly
increased by the wide access to intelligent information that CDR offers.
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Workspace
SECTION 1
Workspace
Default Workspace
The CDR interface is intuitive and easy to use.
On the right of the screen is the Additional View pane. This display allows you to look at a plan view, an
elevation view, as well as pan, orbit and zoom for additional angles.
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Workspace
Settings
You can use the Settings palette to adjust various properties within the CDR environment.
You can change the loading properties, to check for missing files in an Xref, as well as set the refresh
type for when you make changes to the model in CADWorx and then refresh the opened model in CDR.
You can change the background color, which is a gradient fill and allows you to select two
colors from the color chart. You can adjust the Theme of CDR from a light theme to a dark
theme.
You can add shadows to the model, either hard shadows or soft shadows (or no shadows).
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Workspace
Also, you can adjust the drawing properties. The Use Non-Selection Gray Scale check box
allows you to choose when non-selected items are greyed out or kept at their original color.
You can also set the transparency for these non-selected items using the Non-selection visibility
Percent slider.
Click the Settings palette and change the Non-Select Visibility Percent to 75.
Click the XREF View palette, double-click on either the E-4714, the P-4715, or the F-4713.
The rest of the model becomes semi-transparent except for the item you select and zooms into
that item.
You also have options for the performance rate, the display of units, and annotation fonts and
colors.
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Workspace
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Workspace
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Workspace
XRef View
The Xref View palette displays any XRefs present in the model and their path relative to the
master drawing. Use the Check boxes to show/hide the XRef or enter a percentage into the
Visibility % column to alter the transparency.
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Workspace
Layer properties
The Layer Properties palette lists all the CAD layers present in the model, including any XREF
layers. You can select these layers from within the list, and all items on the highlighted layer
select in the drawing. Use the check boxes to show/hide the layers or enter a percentage into
the Visibility % column to alter the transparency.
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Workspace
Component List
The Component List palette displays a list of all the CADWorx components in the model.
You can select components in the list and change the visibility. Use the check boxes to
show/hide the item or enter a percentage into the Visibility % column to alter the transparency.
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Workspace
Model Data
The Model Data palette groups all components into their respective CADWorx categories,
whether they are Piping Items, Structural items, Equipment items, or HVAC items.
You can select components in the list and change the visibility. Use the check boxes to
show/hide the item or enter a percentage into the Visibility % column to alter the transparency.
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Opening Files in CDR
SECTION 2
Notice that the File menu also provides you with options to open recent files, view your recent locations,
to Save As, to Export, to setup print, printing, and a link to the Help documentation.
To open multiple .dwg files, highlight all the required files and open them together.
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Navigation
SECTION 3
Navigation
Investigate navigating around the model. This model provides scope for using the various types
of navigation that are possible in the software.
Walk
When you activate walk mode the software automatically brings up the Navigation Control Pad.
You can use this control pad as an alternative of clicking and dragging the areas in the model to
view them.
The four main large arrows in the Navigation Control Pad are for walking in the four directions.
You can use them to move Forward, Backward, Left, and Right. This allows for movement
outside as well as inside the model.
The two arrows next to the forward arrow allow you to turn left or right in the model. The view
turns in exactly the left or right turn direction and stays on the same point – i.e. no walking
forward/backwards.
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Navigation
On the left-hand side of the Navigation Control Pad is the elevation control. This allows the
viewpoint to be moved vertically up or down.
On the left is the Tilt Control. This is like tilting your head up or down.
Alternatively, you can navigate around the model simply by clicking and dragging in a direction
on the model.
Operators
In addition to walk there are the Zoom, Pan, Orbit and Turntable Orbit operators. Try using
some of the other Navigation modes.
In the Operators panel, the software also provides you with the select options. You can use these options
to select a single component or a group of components in the model, and then use the Zoom Select
option to view that component in the model.
Zoom
You can use the Zoom Extents tool to zoom to the extents of the model. This can be a useful
tool if you ever get lost in a model for example. This option is part of the Zoom Operations
panel. You can also use Zoom To Extents in the right-click menu of the Additional View pane.
You can also use the Zoom Operations panel to zoom into an area
with the Zoom to Window tool and you can zoom to a selected part in
the model with the Zoom Selection tool. Zooming into the model provides
a way to get up close and use the walk command to venture around
and through the model.
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Navigation
Right-Click Menu
Pressing the right mouse button at any time displays the following menu.
Views allow you to select the angle of the model as it displays in the main window. These are
your basic views, such as Front, Left, SW Isometric, and NW Isometric.
You can also use the View Cube to orient to the same type of views.
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Navigation
Operators allow the user to select one of the four navigation modes as well as the Select mode,
the Group Select mode, and the Undo, and Redo options.
The Annotations menu allows you to annotate the model with redline and text. We will discuss
more on this in section 7.
The Visibility option allows you to change the visibility of the selected or non-selected section
of the model. These options work in conjunction with the Select options on the Operators
panel.
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Navigation
The Test Performance option allows users to compare their machines performance with other
machines and to display Model Information.
The Render Mode options include those on the render modes ribbon and one other.
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Navigation
The tool tips provide model information when you mouse over an item in the model.
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Clipped Views
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Clipped Views
3D Cutting Planes
Click 3D Cutting Planes to turn it on and select each axis. The 3D cutting planes provide you with five
options. The provide an X–Plane, a Y-Plane, a Z-Plane, a Reverse option and a Toggle Planes option.
The X-Plane allows you to cut a cross section of your model along the X. You can click the X-
Plane and move it along the X to get different cross sections of your model.
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The Y-Plane allows you to cut a cross section of your model along the Y. You can click the Y-Plane and
move it along the Y to get different cross sections of your model.
The Z-Plane allows you to cut a cross section of your model along the Z. You can click the Z-Plane and
move it along the Z to get different cross sections of your model.
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Turn on all planes, and the model section cuts along each plane.
Reverse the model cross section, and you receive the opposite side of the cross section.
Use the Toggle Planes option, and you can view your cross section without the planes in the
view screen.
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Clipped Views
Volume Clipping
Volume clipping provides you with a box allowing you to clip a section of your model based on the size of
the box. You can use the arrows on the box to adjust the size of the box in several directions. You can
also use the middle ball to move the entire box. Click Volume Clipping to display the clipping box.
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Clipped Views
Volume clipping provides you with three options which allow you to place the clipping box in the Center of
the model or with a mouse click. It also allows you to toggle the clipping box.
The Center option sends the clipping box to the center of the model:
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The Mouse Click option places the clipping box at the location clicked.
Click the Toggle Clipping Box option to turn off the clipping box:
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Measure
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Measure
You can select the Measure feature from the Measure panel on the ribbon.
Select the Measure tool and measure a known length on the model. To use the measure tool,
click on a component, and then drag to another location and click again. The start and end
coordinates and the overall distance are displayed in the Distance window.
The software also provides you with the dimensions in the drawing, and allows you to select the
dimension and drag it out to place it in the drawing as seen in the image below:
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Render Modes
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Render Modes
You can also display the model in a shaded or wireframe render mode.
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Render Modes
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Views and Animations
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Pick the first vertical column on the pipe rack or any component in the model,
and then click Zoom Selection on the Zoom Operators panel. Click
Save Camera Position to save this view.
To rename a saved view, click the Save Views and Animations tab, and then click the
appropriate view. Click in the <click here to change name> area and type the name.
To check that the view worked, change the view in the drawing and then click this view in the Saved
Views and Animations pane.
You can also use this button to save a view of your placed measurements.
Click Measure , and place a measurement in the drawing. Then, click Save Camera Position.
Click the Views and Animations tab, and then click View 2.
Note: If while practicing this feature you created more than 2 views, your view will not be named View 2.
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Animations
Creating a New Animation
Users have three options when producing an animation, recording the animation, adding frames
manually or a combination of both.
Recording an Animation
To record an animation, choose Begin New Animation from the Animation ribbon.
You can rename the animation by typing the new name in the box to the right of the name.
Orbit, Pan, and Walk through the model, then click Record again to stop the recording. Click
Play to play the recording.
Animation 2 will be added to the Saved Views and Animations palette. Highlight Animation 2
and click Add frame to animation 2.
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Move around the model and add another frame. Repeat this until the animation is finished and
click Play. CADWorx Design Review automatically interpolates between frames to produce a
smooth animation.
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Views and Animations
Editing an Animation
After creating an animation, users can edit it by adding or deleting frames manually or by edited
the animation path.
The animation path appears with an orientation triad for each of your saved views/frames.
Red points toward what you will see, the other arrows point up and right. The crosses in the
line represent the software generated steps.
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Views and Animations
Double-clicking any of the snapshot locators will enable a manipulator control which will allow
six axis movement.
Click and drag the center to move the snapshot in any direction; click on an arrow to restrict
movement to a line defined by the arrow.
Mouse-over and click the circular arrow to adjust your yaw, pitch, and roll.
After editing the animation path, click Play and review the changes. When playing the
animation, you can skip to the beginning, go to the next frame, or the previous frame, and skip
to the end.
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Redlining
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Redlining
Redlining allows you to add annotation directly over a viewpoint. It is mutually exclusive to the
navigation modes so that when you are redlining, you cannot navigate and vice versa.
To use the redline tools go to the Annotations panel on the CDR Ribbon.
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Redlining
The Circle draws a circle, starting with the center of the circle.
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Redlining
When you create an annotation, the software creates a view in the Animations and View tab,
which we discussed earlier. When you expand that view, you can update the following
properties:
The Background Type which sets the type of frame surrounding the annotation text.
The Use Background Color which inserts the color of the Background option in this
Notes Text section for the annotation when checked instead of the color of the actual
background.
The Background which sets the background color of the annotation note box. If you turn
off the Use Background Color option, then the software does not use this color setting.
The Line Weight which sets the line weight of the annotation box.
The Line Color which sets the line color of the annotation box.
The Text Font which sets the font color, typeface, and size for text or label annotations.
The Note Description which allows you to type a reason for the annotation text.
The User which specifies who created the annotation.
Annotate Model allows notes with leaders to be attached. Click and hold the mouse button down on the
position on the model where you wish the annotation leader to be pointing to and drag to the position on
the view where you wish the note to appear and release. Type in the text required for the note.
Place an annotation, and then click the Views and Animations tab.
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View in Browser
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View in Browser
Click View in Browser and the software creates an HTML page where you can view the model.
The Web Viewer Desktop gives you several options for viewing the model in the browser and allows
others who do not have CDR to view the model.
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Refresh
Refresh
CDR contains a Refresh option that allows you to update a model that contains changes while
the model is open.
For example, one of the engineers in your design department decided they needed to move the vessel by
15’. They could make the change, and then you could review it.
Before movement:
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Export
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Export
CDR contains Export options that allow you to send your model out to several file formats.
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IFC Configurations
You can map your components to the IFC element classes supported by your available BIM software
using the IFC Configurations dialog box. This way you can see the geometry and properties of your
CADWorx components in your BIM software.
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