CADWorx Equipment User Guide

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User GuideCADWorx Equipment Copyright © 1993-2010 COADE, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed on 15 April 2010 CADWorx Equipment License Agreement ENGINEERING PHYSICS SOFTWARE, INC., DOING BUSINESS AS COADE, INC, ("COADE") LICENSE AGREEMENT Licensor: Engineering Physics Software, Inc., doing business as COADE, Inc. ("COADE") 12777 Jones Road, Suite 480, Houston, Texas 77070. IF THE LICENSEE HAS A VALID SIGNED LICENSE WITH COADE, THEN THAT WRITTEN LICENSE SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE AND GOVERN THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. Licensee should carefully read the following terms and conditions before installing this Software Product. This Software License Agreement is a legal agreement between the Licensee (either an individual or a single entity) and COADE/Engineering Physics Software, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "COADE") for the COADE Software Product with which this Software License Agreement is delivered. 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CADWORX DESIGN REVIEW. . ....................................................45 Components ........................................90 Nozzle Schedule ..................................Introduction.......102 View Edit ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 Running CADWorx Equipment or PV Fabricator with CADWorx Plant ................................................................103 FAQ 105 Creating a Base Profile .................................................................................................................................92 UCS ...........................................44 Placement ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Installation Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................11 Table of Contents CADWorx Equipment License Agreement Installation 3 13 Conventions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Edit Config File ...............................15 External Software Lock (ESL) .............................................................................107 AutoCAD Redo Limitations .............................................................................................101 View Box .............................13 Equipment Program Support...........49 Vessel Components ................29 Configuration ........................................................106 Xref Bind Restriction.....................26 Startup Defaults......................................................................................................................15 Installation Start.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................98 Zoom Lock..........................................................50 Pump Components.....................................................................................................................25 ESL Installation .........................................37 Layers...........................................41 Equipment Tab 43 Equipment Tab ...........................................................81 Utility 89 2D Representation ...............107 Common List Dialog 109 ...................30 Setup 37 Equipment Setup................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Contents Steel Selection Dialog Appendix C: Insulation Dialog Index 111 113 115 . ...................... This refers to your AutoCAD installation directory........................................ it is important to understand the terms and conventions used in the documentation......... Substitute your installation directory anywhere this notation is used............. 14 Installation Overview..............................13 CHAPTER 1 Installation In This Chapter Conventions ........ 30 Conventions Before reviewing this guide................ 25 ESL Installation ..................... 29 Configuration................... 13 Equipment Program Support ...................................................... Substitute your installation directory anywhere this notation is used....... 26 Startup Defaults ....................................... C:\CADWorx Equipment. Convention <INSTALL-DIR> Type of Information This refers to the CADWorx installation directory on your computer... For example........... For example....................................................... 15 External Software Lock (ESL)....... 15 Installation Start ........... C:\AutoCAD 2000i....................................... Use the information below to identify the convention and the type of information................ <ACAD-DIR> ........................................................................... or has a “better idea”. To that end. The process begins by identifying the equipment’s component parts. shells. The design of CADWorx Equipment targeted ease of use. COADE understands the designers need to produce efficient. CADWorx Equipment adds the ability to quickly and easily create AutoCAD-based 3D models of equipment -. COADE has a staff of helpful professionals ready to address any CADWorx Equipment issues raised by the users. CTRL+P. that the questions focus on the current version of the program. It is expected. can be "cut and pasted" for easy modeling and modification of equipment.14 CADWorx Equipment User Guide <CD-DRIVE> Command Line User Responses Commands This refers to your CD-ROM drive. such as NavisWorks. heat exchangers and pumps. flange facings. economical and expeditious designs and drawings. we welcome them to contact COADE technical support. CADWorx Equipment currently provides 3D models. for designers and engineers. CADWorx Equipment works on a hierarchal basis. Command line options. This user manual provides an explanation of all of the functions and routines of CADWorx Equipment. Entering required dimensional data in the property editor instantly. Items that need to be typed in or appear at the AutoCAD command line. nozzles and supports. however. parametrically updates the model. Selection lists containing flange ratings. This refers to user responses to command prompts. literally hundreds of support questions are answered each week. real-time walkthroughs and near photo quality shaded presentations can be generated. or details on the components. single or multi-state vessels. or ALT+F4. . CADWorx and AutoCAD commands. and overcoming the limitations of other piping CAD packages. If the user has suggestions about CADWorx Equipment. via icons selected from the toolbar. Substitute your CD-ROM drive letter anywhere this notation is used. Key combinations for which the user must press and hold down one key and then press another. such as a vessel's heads. During the development of CADWorx Equipment. Equipment components. the comments and suggestions of many senior designers were incorporated to provide a wide range of capabilities. CADWorx Equipment support is available by email and the internet. wide applicability. With other software. AutoCAD system variables or keywords. transfer links to pressure vessel analysis. for example. CADWorx Equipment provides the most efficient tool available today for generating equipment models. motor frames and more are available from the program's property editor. Options CAPITALS KEY+KEY Equipment Program Support CADWorx Equipment has been developed by designers and engineers. Comments and suggestions from the user community are always welcome.horizontal or vertical. EXE). . the defaults will be sufficient. This installation program has been designed to allow full installation and ease of updating. Dialogs will carry the user through the rest of the installation.EXE located on the CD ROM. The following information will be required: What drive will be used? Which version of AutoCAD will CADWorx Equipment use? What directory will CADWorx Equipment be installed in? The name of the Windows program group. First time execution of the program will require certain startup parameters to be set. the installation process can be started.Chapter 1 Installation 15 Installation Overview CADWorx Equipment is installed on the system hard drive using the installation program called SETUP. Most of the time. The installation process is relatively simple to accomplish. The only way to extract these files out is to run the installation program (SETUP. Procedure The installation is similar to most other Windows installations. After starting the installation program the user will be prompted for the required information. Insert the CD ROM in the drive. all of which are compressed into files that the installation can read. pick the icon created during installation. The installation process is detailed in the steps below: 1. This section will explain the operation of the installation program. If the computer that the installation is being performed has auto run enabled. The CD ROM contains various files. the format of CADWorx Equipment program on the CD ROM. To start CADWorx Equipment.EXE. the setup procedure will automatically start. Installation Start Quick Start Run the SETUP. and the options available to the user. The type of the hardware lock Once these items are known. button to locate SETUP. Select Run.EXE. The next two questions pertain to AutoCAD version and install directory. Select the Start button. 4. (or use the Browse.. . The installation program will automatically try to locate a compatible AutoCAD install directory. In the command line type in <CD-DRIVE>:\SETUP.. Select the OK button and this will start the installation procedure. 3.16 CADWorx Equipment User Guide 2.EXE on the CD ROM drive) 5. Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2007 AutoCAD MEP 2011/2010/2009/2008. Autodesk Map 3D 2007 CADWorx 2010 is NOT compatible: AutoCAD LT Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Revit . Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 AutoCAD Map 3D 2011/2010/2009/2008. Autodesk Building Systems 2007.1/2007 AutoCAD Land Desktop 2011/2010/2009/2008. Autodesk Land Desktop 2007 AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011/2010/2009/2008.Chapter 1 Installation 17 CADWorx 2010 is compatible with the following AutoCAD versions: AutoCAD 2011 (32 bit) / AutoCAD 2011 (64 bit) AutoCAD 2010 (32 bit) / AutoCAD 2010 (64 bit) AutoCAD 2009 (32 bit) / AutoCAD 2009 (64 bit) AutoCAD 2008 (32 bit) / AutoCAD 2008 (64 bit) AutoCAD 2007 CADWorx 2010 is compatible with the following Autodesk vertical products: AutoCAD Mechanical 2011/2010/2009/2008/2007 AutoCAD Electrical 2011/2010/2009/2008/2007 Autodesk Mechanical Desktop 2009/2008/2007 AutoCAD Architecture 2011/2010/2009/2008. 18 CADWorx Equipment User Guide For CADWorx Plant or CADWorx P&ID. select the appropriate application to install. . If the target directory does not exist.Chapter 1 Installation 19 The next step questions where to install CADWorx Equipment. the installation program checks their existence and available space. it is created. Once the target disk drive and directory are known. The drive and directory location will be required. . The user can either choose a new one. or overwrite the entries in an existing group. The dialog will show all current program groups on the machine. .20 CADWorx Equipment User Guide The next step asks for the Windows program group. During the installation process. . The installation will install the necessary files and drivers for the option chosen.Chapter 1 Installation 21 The next step asks for the hardware lock type and color. a progress bar will be displayed along with the status of the installation process. run the utility SETUP_PROFILE_CADWORX_EQUIPMENT. copy the ACAD. This utility is located in the root install directory of CADWorx Equipment . If the user wants another support directory to be first. If AutoCAD 2011 is installed in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2011. These search paths can be added or modified from the CADWorx Equipment profile. The profile can be created manually by adding the support file search paths (shown below) and the template file location.exe" /P CADWORX_EQUIPMENT The installation program will automatically create a CADWORX_EQUIPMENT user profile.EXE.22 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Icon Properties CADWorx Equipment can be run from any location on any directory (network or local).RX file used to load CADWorx Equipment is found in the <INSTALLDIR>\SUPPORT directory. Note: To setup the profile for another user login on the same machine.RX file into that directory. CADWorx Equipment uses the AutoCAD command line switch /P (User Profile) for starting and running the within AutoCAD. The user has to add all support search paths that might be required to find certain project or job folders. The ACAD.RX file is a text file that AutoCAD uses to load ARX routines. The CADWorx Equipment menu is loaded by the ARX file. The CADWorx Equipment support directory has to be first in the search path because the ACAD. the properties of the shortcut created will resemble the following: "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2011\Acad. Chapter 1 Installation 23 . \LIB_M. and is automatically created). administrator rights can be revoked. The third configuration occurs when the software is installed on the network drive. The specification files are found in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SPEC directory. read and modify in specific directories. These data files are located in a sub-directory named <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM and <INSTALLDIR>\SUPPORT. these default directories also need to allow full access.EXE routine on the workstation. the \SYSTEM and \SUPPORT sub-directory name is fixed. Some networks protect installation directories from subsequent modification by users. and the users all have local hardware lock (a white hardware lock attached on a user workstation). CADWorx Equipment can be run on a network or stand alone workstations. Simply specify the target installation drive and directory and the software will be installed accordingly. These directories can be moved to a user specified location after the program is installed by using the configuration facilities within the Setup function within CADWorx Equipment When the software is installed on a network drive. . There are three different network installation configurations possible. Renaming the sub-directories will cause the software to fail and generate errors. 2. 1. The data files are found in the <INSTALL-DIR>\LIB_I.24 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Software Installation on Network Drive The installation program treats a network drive no differently than a local hard drive. 3. The first configuration occurs when the software is installed on the network drive. Since CADWorx Equipment utilizes data files specific to the installation that a user may need to modify. After the installation has been completed. and subsequently accessed by multiple users. The second configuration occurs when a single network (a red lock attached on a network system) lock is to be used. Administrator rights are not required to run CADWorx Equipment. and \STEEL_M directories. \LIB_MM. and both local hardware locks and a network hardware locks are used. All three configurations will work with CADWorx Equipment. \STEEL_I. The easiest way to create the icon on the user workstation is to run the SETUP_PROFILE_Equipment. CADWorx Equipment requires setting the access rights to the installation directory to write. Users should be given all access rights to this <INSTALLDIR>\SYSTEM and <INSTALL-DIR>\SUPPORT directory (while the actual name of the program’s installation directory can be specified by the person installing the software. Note: Administrator rights will be required on the machine to install the program. these files cannot be located in the protected installation directory. If the users are allowed to modify the specifications and/or component data files. the individual user workstation must contain the command line directives in the icon to properly locate and run the software. The software itself is installed on a network drive or on local workstations. or purple in color and attach to parallel or USB ports. . Please review these files for more detailed information The remainder of this section deals with detailed information on ESL and is not required reading for a local installation. An invalid response from the ESL causes the software to return an error and terminate the program. the NetHASP License Manager utility program must be running on the machine where the ESL is attached. The ESL is the security protection method employed by COADE. ESLs are red. it will return an error. then please contact COADE Sales Department (sales@coade. This information includes the company name and ESL number. If the same machine is going to run both Plant and P&ID. Network ESLs must be attached to a machine on the network (this can be a workstation or th server). If the Plant program finds the P&ID lock. The ESL responds to queries by the software at various intervals.txt file is a quick guide to installing the network (red) ESL on a Windows network. The USB type ESL can be easily attached to the USB port of the computer. Most computers will have several USB ports available and any can be used.Chapter 1 Installation 25 External Software Lock (ESL) The installation program installs the drivers for the External Software Lock (ESL). In order for the network to respond to software requests for the ESL. The ESL contains the response to the program queries. All ESL related files and drivers can be found in the <INSTALL-DIR>\ASSIDRV directory.com) to request that both programs be licensed from the same lock. The parallel type ESL can be easily attached to the parallel port of the computer. The printer cable should then be attached to the other side of the ESL. Note: Do not connect a Plant and a P&ID lock (two separate locks) to the same machine. the software continues to execute and operate normally. The _ReadMe. The _NetHASP_Setup. white. The program will find the first lock and return its code. green. Additional data may be stored on the ESL depending on the specific program and on the specific client.txt file describes most of the files in the <INSTALL-DIR>\ASSIDRV directory. As long as the response from the ESL is as expected. and other client specific information. They are listed here for your reference only. This access time delay only occurs once..26 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Notes on Network ESLs There are advantages and disadvantages in utilizing a network ESL. This transparent ESL access procedure allows a single version of the software to be used on the network. and on remote machines. This allows both a network ESL and several local ESLs to be utilized on the same system. Additional points for consideration are: Depending on the number of licenses allowed by the network ESL. This enables the local ESL to be moved between computers. When the fifth user attempts to access the software an error message will be generated stating no licenses are available. then if necessary for a network ESL. The advantage is that many users have access (from a variety of computers) to the software from a single server. there is no network specific version of the software. some users may receive error messages when attempting to access the software. Note: Some steps are automatically performed by the installation program. As previously stated. Due to the communication procedures between the workstations and the file server. It is suggested that only 70 to 80 percent of the desired licenses be assigned to a network ESL. All files referenced here can be found in the <INSTALL-DIR>\ASSIDRV directory . A few local ESLs provide much greater operating flexibility. ESL Installation The following topics explain how to install the different types of hardware locks supported by CADWorx Equipment. memory access to the network ESL is much slower than to a local ESL. The fifth user will not be able to access the software until one of the first four exits and releases a license. Note that if all of the licenses are on the network ESL. Double click on the file ".exe" in Windows Explorer. Follow the on screen instructions to install the HASP HL driver. a user must be logged into the network to access the software. assume the ESL has been configured to allow four simultaneous users. 2. For example. Local Lock Installation Hardware Lock Instructions for Windows XP/2003/Vista: 1. The remaining 20 to 30 percent of the licenses would be assigned to local ESLs.\ASSIDRV\HaspHLDriverSetup. when the software is first started after installation. The software looks first for a local ESL. Chapter 1 Installation 27 Network Lock Installation General information about Red Network ESLs.EXE. If you are not familiar with concepts such as Network Protocols.PDF in the ". IP Addresses. 4. TCP.\CADWorx\ASSIDRV\LMSETUP. For CADWorx. Run the file "LMSETUP. and Windows Services.INI Instructions 1. check Aladdin web site for instructions: http://www. Follow the on screen instructions and install the NetHASP License Manager as a "Service". go to Windows Start Button->Settings->Control Panel->Services Icon. Hit the Activity Log pull down menu. The Red Network ESL does NOT have to be attached to the Network Server. COADE applications write temporary files to the . You must have ADMINISTRATOR level privileges to perform these steps. COADE recommends attaching the Red Network ESL to a machine that is always up and running.PDF file for any issues not addressed in this file.EXE file will be at .. 4..INI" file not found.\SYSTEM directory under the COADE application directory has read/write privileges for all users. 2. can be re-booted without impact to users. Do not be alarmed if the activity log says that "NHSRV. please do not attempt to setup the Red Network ESL. If using other network protocols (NetBIOS or IPX).. The LMSETUP. The Red Network ESL should be setup by a person who is FAMILIAR with Windows based networks such as your Network Administrator. Please review _NETHASP. If you install a COADE application on a network drive for many users to access. This will bring up the activity log which will confirm what protocols are loaded. 5. NetHASP License Manager / NETHASP. 3. 5. The NetHasp License Manager will display a message such as: "Server is listening to IPX : Loaded" "Server is listening to TCP/IP : Loaded" "Server is listening to NetBIOS : loaded" 6. This occurs because the NetHasp License Manager is setup as a start up service inside Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. 2. the . .aladdin.. Attach the Red network hardware lock to the parallel port or USB port of the machine. In the Services dialog box.asp. and is not the primary machine for any user on the network.com/support/hasp/enduser.. 1. The only protocol tested with COADE applications is TCP/IP. please make the . Determine what protocols the NetHasp License Manager is listening to.\ASSIDRV" directory.\SUPPORT directory also needs to have read/write privileges for all users. UDP.\SYSTEM directory that pertain to the install. The information provided in this file is a supplement to the NetHasp Documentation file called _NETHASP. 3. there should be an entry called "HASP Loader". Broadcast. The "loaded" means that this protocol is active on the machine. The HASP Loader Service will start even if no one logs into the machine. The NetHasp License Manager will automatically start every time the user re-boots the machine. To verify that this has occurred.EXE" on the machine where the hardware lock is attached. Make sure there are no error messages here.111. Troubleshooting Network Locks 1. Make sure that these protocols are installed on the Client machines.(C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2011) For CADWorx Design Review.(C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2010) Example: AutoCAD 2011 . Verify the Protocols that NetHasp License Manager is broadcasting.(C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2008) Example: AutoCAD 2009 . Example: 111. The Activity Log has a box in the top left that will allow you to bring up just the information specific to each protocol. Start CADWorx Equipment. copy the NETHASP.EXE) directory: Example: AutoCAD 2007 .111 2. 8. Copy the NETHASP. The most common entries to modify are: NH_TCPIP_METHOD 3. the Activity Log should say something like: "Server IP address: 111.111.INI into the C:\Program Files\COADE\COADE CADWorx Design Review\ directory 4. 2.(C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2007) Example: AutoCAD 2008 .111.. Bring up the Activity Log for the protocol you want to use. you must know the IP address of the machine where the Red Network hardware lock is attached.111" "Server Host Name: PDC_NT01" 9. This can be done from the Remove pull down menu.(C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2009) Example: AutoCAD 2010 . . To speed up response time to the Network key. you may "unload" the any protocols that you are not planning on using with the NetHasp License Manager. NETHASP.INI modification for TCP/IP Protocol: 1. For TCP/IP Protocol.111 NH_USE_BROADCAST = Disabled You may also have to modify other entries in [NH_TCPIP] Section depending on your network setup.111.111. To configure this protocol.INI with the following changes.28 CADWorx Equipment User Guide 7. [NH_COMMON] NH_TCPIP = Enabled [NH_TCPIP] NH_SERVER_ADDR = 111.INI file located at . Verify that the NetHasp License Manager is running on the machine where the Red Network ESL is attached.INI file into AutoCAD EXE (ACAD.\CADWorx\ASSIDRV\NETHASP.111. Modify the NETHASP. If imperial is chosen.. metric measurements with imperial pipe size. This dialog will only appear once and the configuration file location and name is then stored in the registry. then the default configuration file would be METRIC. Install and run the Monitor Utility that is located in the <INSTALLDIR>\ASSIDRV\NetHASPMonitorSetup. If metric measurements were chosen. or metric measurements with metric pipe size. imperial measurements with imperial pipe size.e. the user will be prompted for the system of measurement to be used in the drawing. Choose Environment Use these radio buttons to chose the initial drawing environment as explained above.CFG located in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM directory. i.Chapter 1 Installation 29 3. These configuration files can be located anywhere desired. The user can also use a CADWorx P&ID configuration file. . then the default configuration file would be the IMPERIAL. If NetHASP Monitor cannot find the Red Network ESL.exe. than the CADWorx Equipment will not find the Red Network ESL Startup Defaults When starting CADWorx Equipment for the first time. These configuration files can be chosen with the Restore button located in the Edit Configuration dialog.CFG located in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM directory. The default configuration file is <INSTALLDIR>\SYSTEM\IMPERIAL.CFG (or METRIC.CFG for metric use).30 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Configuration The Configuration File dialog enables the user to modify the registry recorded configuration file. Any configuration file can be saved or restored as desired by simply clicking on the browse button to the right of the file name when the item has been highlighted. . use the SystemMeasure (see page 35) variable below to change the drawing prototype setting. List This list box allows the user to select or highlight a variable that needs changing. Save As Use this button to save the current configuration file to another location. When the Metric-Inch or MetricMetric radio button is selected. See the next topic. Use the edit box below to change the variable after it has been selected. the program restores the <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM\IMPERIAL. . Note: The radio buttons only change the setting for the default configuration files (IMPERIAL.Chapter 1 Installation 31 Drawing Prototype This section allows the user to select the drawing environment type with the three radio buttons supplied here.CFG or METRIC. Restore Use this button to restore a saved configuration file to the current drawing environment.CFG in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM\ directory). When the Imperial . Save Use this button to save the current configuration file to its present location. Help Use this button to display Help. the corresponding template will be used. Therefore each time the program is started. Startup Variables (see page 32) for more information on the items in this list. This will place the configuration file’s location in the registry and it will be used the next time CADWorx Equipment is initialized. Cancel Use this button to undo any action performed and to cancel out of this dialog. If you are using a different configuration file.CFG.DWT (METRIC.DWT for metric) is also stored in the registry.CFG. The default template. IMPERIAL.Inch radio button is selected. the program restores the <INSTALLDIR>\SYSTEM\METRIC. If this file does not exist.500" or 6" would be 6. The program accesses the configuration file whenever it is started.32 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Startup Variables These startup parameters provide default values each time the program is started. The following lines of information will be displayed in the dialog and placed in this file. Each line below will have a description immediately following it outlining its purpose. AlphaSizeControl Default value: 0 Allowed values: 0. 6.3 would be 60. the ideal setting is 10. 8. 4. Setting this variable to 0 (zero) will place no decimals in Alpha Size. 2. Setting the variable to a value from 1 to 9 will place 1 to 9 decimal places in Alpha Size. If the default templates cannot be found. Setting this variable to 10 (ten) will suppress trailing zeros in Alpha Size. 7. 9.3 would be 60. another dialog will appear indicating that the program will need to be re-installed.3 would be 60 Example with value a of 3: For Imperial pipe size: 4 1/2" would be 4. Example with value a of 0: For Imperial pipe size: 4 1/2" would be 4 1/2" or 6" would be 6" For Metric pipe size: 50 would be 50 or 60.000 or 60. the program will prompt the user to select the initial drawing environment as explained earlier.000" For Metric pipe size: 50 would be 50. 3. The last configuration file is stored in the registry and will be used again and again until it has been changed to another with the Restore button.300 Example with value a of 10: For Imperial pipe size: 4 1/2" would be 4. 10 This variable controls how many decimal places are used in Alpha Size. This file can be modified as desired for the required drawing defaults. 5. 1. .3 Note: If you want decimals to display in Alpha Size in Imperial or Metric.5" or 6" would be 6" For Metric pipe size: 50 would be 50 or 60. Note: This file must exist in the <INSTALL-DIR>\System directory. 2: Extended tool tips are displayed. LanguageFile Default value: ENGLISH. . when the mouse hovers over a equipment component. For Nozzle.DIC Allowed values: Valid and properly formatted language file This variable controls the language of all CADWorx dialogs and prompts. This option allows the user to use a different material file for each project.txt Allowed values: Valid and properly formatted material file.Chapter 1 Installation 33 EquipmentToolTipSetting Default value: 1 Allowed values: Positive integer This variable controls the items the user sees in the tool tip display. Note: A setting of 2 has the following restrictions: a) If CADWorx Equipment is loaded with CADWorx Plant. b) If the CADWorx Equipment component is in an XREF drawing. MaterialFile Default value: MaterialDivision1. 0 : All tool tips are turned off. The specified file must be present in the <INSTALL-DIR>\SUPPORT directory for proper operation of CADWorx Equipment. the diameter and flange rating are also displayed. 1: The overall equipment name and component description are displayed in the tool tip. the extended tool tips will not be displayed. the extended tool tips will not be displayed. e. AutoCAD always loads the last profile used. Setting this value to 0 will prevent CADWorx from saving the last profile used i. PlatformLadderFile Default value: Default_I. . SteelLibraryDirectory Default value: <INSTALL-DIR>\Steel_I (<INSTALL_DIR>\Steel_M for metric) Allowed values: Valid directory name This variable locates the data file used for drawing Steel.ladder (Default_M.rail for metric) Allowed values: Valid and properly formatted hand rail configuration file.. The data files can be located anywhere on the local machine.rail (Default_M. platforms.. local network or wide area network. This option allows the user to use a different hand rail configuration file for each project. ReferenceLine Default value: 0 Allowed values: 0 (false) or 1 (true) This option allows the user to specify the placement of certain components such as nozzles. as being positioned with reference to the location point (value 1) or the parent element's insertion location to which the component is attached (value 0). etc.34 CADWorx Equipment User Guide PlatformHandRailFile Default value: Default_I.ladder for metric) Allowed values: Valid and properly formatted ladder configuration file. SaveLastProfileUsed Default value: 1 Allowed values: 0 (false) or 1 (true) When a drawing file is double-clicked in Windows Explorer or if AutoCAD is started using an icon without specifying any profile. saddles. Note: This file must exist in the <INSTALL-DIR>\System directory. Note: This file must exist in the <INSTALL-DIR>\System directory. This option allows the user to use a different ladder configuration file for each project. CADWorx will only start if the proper icon is used. Note: This directory can be set as READ-ONLY. . 0 sets the metric system with metric input. or 2 This variable is set according to the type of system that is currently being used by CADWorx Equipment. 1. The program will automatically manage this setting. It is set to 1 when the layer section of the configuration file has been updated with the new layers used with CADWorx 2009/2010 new features.Chapter 1 Installation 35 SystemMeasure Default value: 1 Allowed values: 0. 2 sets the metric system with nominal inch input. UpgradedLayersSection This setting is internally used by the program and should not be changed by the user. 1 sets the imperial system with nominal inch input. . .................... a dialog providing all available options will be displayed.................................................... 41 Equipment Setup Equipment menu: Setup Command line: EQUIPSETUP Toolbar: By selecting SETUP from the pulldown menu....................... 38 Edit Config File.............................................37 CHAPTER 2 Setup In This Chapter Equipment Setup .......... ........ 37 Layers ................................ A complete description of each function or area on this dialog follows below........................ and colors of the startup layers. The user can also add and delete layers here. Changes made here will affect the current drawing session similar to the AutoCAD LAYER command. line types.38 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Layers The following dialog is used for changing the default names. . Some layers are mandatory for use with CADWorx Equipment and cannot be deleted. Chapter 2 Setup 39 Note: If the configuration file's permission is set to read-only. this edit box allows the layer to be renamed. Wild card characters are not allowed.LIN (only if found in AutoCAD search path) and presents all the line types in these files for use in the startup procedure as shown below.LIN and the ACAD. The layer name may be anything that is allowed by AutoCAD. Linetype This button searches through the CFM. only the cancel button will be enabled. Name After picking a layer name in the list box above. . Note: If "Cl" and "Cl_Steel" layers are frozen or off. Add This button allows the user to add any layers required.piping Dimensions Dimensions Equipment components Existing Components Graphics annotations (Arrows. TAP. CADWorx Plant. Plan. Update This button updates the list box after the name of the layer has been changed. These layers will be created when the drawing is initialized with CADWorx Equipment.40 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Color This button provides the standard color dialog for selecting the color of the layer. Changing focus to another location will accomplish the same effect. OTAP) Border drawing BOM graphics Center line of components . Section. Delete This button simply deletes any layer that is not needed.steel HVAC components Center line of components . Equipment. Bolts. some CADWorx commands many not function since the CADWorx data is stored on the center line that is on these layers.HVAC Valve TopWorks solid . Some layers cannot be deleted which will cause this button to be grayed out. Detail Labels) Steel Components Text annotations Viewports Center line of components . PV Fabricator Layers Layer# Layer1 Layer2 Layer3 Layer4 Layer5 Layer6 Layer7 Layer8 Layer9 Layer10 Layer11 Layey12 Layey13 Layey14 Layey15 Layey16 Default Name Layer Used For System Border BOM Cl Dim1 Dim2 Equip Exist Graph Steel Text Viewl Cl_Steel HVAC Cl_HVAC TopWorks Non-graphical components (Gaskets. Steel. only the cancel button will be enabled.CFG). .CFG (metric METRIC. Note: If the configuration file's permission is set to read-only.Chapter 2 Setup 41 Layey17 Layey18 Layer19 Layer20 Layer21 to Layer100 Clash CADWorx1 CADWorx2 CADWorx3 (User Defined) Clash entity Future use Future use Future use (User Defined) CADWorx P&ID Layers Layer# Layer1 Layer2 Layer3 Layer4 Layer5 Layer6 Layer7 Layer8 Layer9 Layer10 Layer11 Layer12 Layer13 Layer14 Layer15 to Layer100 Default Name Layer Used For System Border Major-1 Major-2 Minor-1 Minor-2 Inst-1 Inst-2 Elec1 Elec-2 Equip Text Graph Exist (User Defined) Non-graphical components Border drawing Major Process Lines 1 Major Process Lines 2 Minor Process Lines 1 Minor Process Lines 2 Instrument Lines 1 Instrument Lines 2 Electrical Lines 1 Electrical Lines 2 Equipment Text Graphics Existing (User Defined) Edit Config File This button brings up the dialog box discussed in the Configuration (see page 30) section. The Edit Configuration File button is provided in the Setup dialog box so the user can modify the configuration file <INSTALL-DIR>\SYSTEM\IMPERIAL. . ......................... 81 ................................................................................................................................................Introduction .................. 49 Vessel Components......43 CHAPTER 3 Equipment Tab In This Chapter Equipment Tab ............................................ 50 Pump Components ... 45 Components. 44 Placement ..................................................................... Introduction Equipment Menu Equipment Palette Command line: CADWORXEQUIPMENT (also EM ) .44 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Equipment Tab . The User Shapes group box allow the user to attach any user shape drawing and user created data onto any vessel parent component or onto a vessel nozzle child component. The last two icons on the second row allow the user to access the setup dialog and the online help respectively. This is followed by two tabs representing the placement and components that make up the currently selected equipment.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 45 The dialog shown above is the Equipment tab. Placement . The drop down box below the group box displays all the equipment objects present in the current drawing. These two tabs are described in further detail below. the pump components are not available. It is the central dialog that will allow the user to create and modify any Equipment component. The first two rows are icons that represent components that can be created. For PV Fabricator. It displays the following dialog to enter the name of the equipment. 0.dwg) and is located in the <INSTALLDIR>\Support directory.46 CADWorx Equipment User Guide New The new button creates a new equipment and add its to the equipment drop down list in the equipment manager. It displays the following dialog allowing the user to enter a new name for the equipment. The X attribute is required and should not be removed. The starting location of the equipment always defaults to 0. 0 and is marked by the X attribute. The X attribute is a block (xatb. Rename The rename button allows the renaming of the current equipment being displayed in the equipment manager. . the user will not be able to change the orientation.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 47 Delete The delete button deletes the current equipment being displayed in the equipment manager. 0. By default. all equipment start at 0. Rotation The rotation edit box is provided to rotate the entire equipment by the specified angle. If these components are drawn. It will erase any components associated with the equipment and remove it from the drop down list in the equipment manager. Y and/or Z value in the edit boxes provided. There are two choices available: Vertical and Horizontal. A confirmation message will be displayed requiring the user to confirm the deletion. . This can be changed by entering a X. 0. The user can also click on the Specify Onscreen button and pick a location in the drawing.0. Orientation The orientation combo box allows the user to change the orientation of the entire equipment. By default. the rotation angle is set to 0. Saddles can only be drawn when the equipment is horizontal. Location The location group represents the point in the drawing where this equipment will be drawn. The user can also click on the Specify On-screen button and pick a rotation around the location of the equipment. The user can enter any angle and the program will rotate the entire equipment by the specified angle around the world Z axis. By default. all equipment are vertically oriented. Note: Users should note that Platforms and Legs can only be drawn when the equipment is vertical. When the equipment being drawn is vertical. saddles. Clicking on the check box enables the system and allows the user to enter a value. After the pressure vessel analysis has been performed. the value lies along the X axis. the value lies along the Z axis.48 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Options The hollow option will cause the program to create hollow equipment components. each reference value is stored with each equipment. Reference line This option allows the user to specify a reference line that can then be used to specify certain components such as nozzles. the data can be transferred back into the drawing environment. The option is saved in the configuration file. When the equipment is horizontal. These buttons will import or export the equipment that is selected in CADWorx Equipment dialog. PV Elite information will then be stored in the drawing providing future analysis capabilities based on the previous information. Please note that this option can significantly slow down the performance of the model based on the number of components in each equipment. However. . platforms etc. PV Elite The PV Elite Import and Export buttons provide a bi-directional link to COADE PV Elite (pressure vessel analysis) program. . AutoCAD UNITS setting controls the display of most numeric data in the grid. The grid option will move components up or down based on the order they are displayed on the grid. The model option will move components up or down based on the their location in the model. Move Options The user has the ability to move components up or down.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 49 Components The components tab displays the equipment components as they are added to the equipment. A right click menu is available for Cut/Copy/Paste and Delete. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from.Diameter Basis. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above . Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. .50 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Vessel Components Cylinder Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. . Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 51 Elliptical Head Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Diameter Basis. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above . Head Factor This field is the head factor of the elliptical head. Crown Radius This field is the crown radius for the torispherical head. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. . The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Knuckle Radius This field is the knuckle radius for the torispherical head. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above .52 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Torispherical Head Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. Thickness This is the thickness of the component.Diameter Basis. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. . Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component.Diameter Basis. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. Material This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Spherical Head Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above .Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 53 Miscellaneous This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description.Diameter Basis. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Cone Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Bottom Diameter (Vertical Cone) or From Diameter (Horizontal Cone) This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above .54 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. . This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. Top Diameter (Vertical Cone) or To Diameter (Horizontal Cone) This field specifies the end diameter of the cone. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options.Diameter Basis. Rotation Angle This field is available only if the cone is eccentric and specifies the rotation angle of the cone. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above . Shell Section This field provides a combo box where the user can specify the cone to be a shell section or not. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Cone Length This field is available only if the cone is not a shell section and specifies the length of the conical portion of the component. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 55 Concentric This field provides a combo box where the user can specify the cone to be concentric or not. Welded Flat Head Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. . dat data file./System/BodyFlangeImperial. Refer to the data file itself for instructions to modify the drop down option selection and activation control. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. . Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. ANSI flange lookup This field provides a dialog to select an ANSI flange and populates the body flange dimension fields automatically. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. The flange data is read from the modifiable ..56 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Thickness This is the thickness of the component.. Body Flange Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 57 Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above - Diameter Basis. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. 58 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Flange Face ID (A) Flange Face OD (B) Flange Face Thickness (C) Gasket ID Gasket OD Gasket Thickness Flange ID (D) This is the flange inside diameter of the component. For a blind flange this field can be set to zero, and all hub related fields will be disabled. The hub related fields will be enabled if the flange ID field is set back to a greater than zero value. Flange OD (E) Flange Thickness (F) Large Hub Thickness (G) Small Hub Thickness (H) Hub Length (I) Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Note: See the matching letter inside the parenthesis for each description Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 59 Skirt Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Length This is the distance from the starting point to the ending point of the component. Diameter Basis This provides a combo box where the user can select either the inside or outside diameter. Diameter This is the diameter of the component based on the setting above - Diameter Basis. Thickness This is the thickness of the component. These are: a. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. None b. Continuous Top Plate Base Diameter Basering ID Basering OD Bottom Plate Thickness Top Plate Radial Width Top Plate Thickness Top Plate Width Gusset Height Gusset Width Distance Between Gussets Gusset Thickness Number Of Bolts Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options.No Gussets c.60 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. With Gussets d. . With Top Plates e. Simple . Basering Type This field specifies what type of basering should be attached to the skirt. It is applied at the end point of the box. End offset Y This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 61 Box Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. It is applied at the start point of the box. . Start offset Y This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. Length Width Height Thickness Start offset X This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the X axis of the box. End offset X This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. Dimension basis This field specifies whether the dimensions specified for this box are based on in inside or outside dimensions. It is applied at the start point of the box. It is applied at the end point of the box. Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. Cone (see page 54) The following are descriptions of each property of this component.62 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Rotation angle This field allows the user to specify a rotation angle for the box. They are: a. Bar Ring . Cylinder (see page 50) 2. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Stiffening Ring Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Ring Type There are two ring types. Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 63 b. Section Ring Inside Diameter This field represents the inside diameter of the stiffening ring if the ring type is a Bar Ring. This field is not applicable if the ring type is Section Ring. Outside Diameter This field represents the outside diameter of the stiffening ring if the ring type is a Bar Ring. This field is not applicable if the ring type is Section Ring. Thickness This field represents the thickness of the stiffening ring if the ring type is a Bar Ring. This field is not applicable if the ring type is Section Ring. Member Size This field allows the user to specify what kind of section to use to build the ring. It displays the Steel Selection Dialog (see page 111). Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Nozzle Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. Cylinder (see page 50) 2. Elliptical Head (see page 51) 3. Torispherical Head (see page 52) 4. Spherical Head (see page 53) 5. Cone (see page 54) 6. Welded Flat Head (see page 55) 7. Nozzle (For modeling or nozzle on nozzle, see instructions at the bottom of the page) CADWorx Equipment nozzles are recognized by the ISOGEN module of CADWorx Plant Professional when they piping connected to the nozzle are sent to ISOGEN. The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. 64 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. This field also has an expansion dialog as shown below. The nozzle placement dialog allows for advanced options when placing nozzles. A figure on the dialog shows the various data values. This figure will change based on the kind of component this nozzle is attached to. To bring the nozzle placement dialog click on the "..." button in the distance edit box. When the Nozzle direction field (enabled only for nozzle on cone) is set to Apex, the Distance field becomes the radial distance of the nozzle from the centerline of the cone. Nozzle Details This field allows the user to set various nozzle details in one dialog. The dialog has two modes - Nominal and Actual. To bring the nozzle details dialog click on the "..." button in the Nozzle details edit box. Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 65 When the nozzle basis is set to Nominal, CADWorx Equipment provides a look up system for flange dimensions and schedule information. The drop down list for diameter, flange rating, flange type and schedule are populated based on the entries of the NozzleDropDown.tbl file located in the <INSTALLDIR>\System directory. The user can select a diameter from the drop down list for diameter. They can then specify a rating and flange type which will enable CADWorx Equipment to look up the flange dimensions from the FlangeImperial.dat (FlangeMetric.dat for metric) file. If a flange type of N/A is selected, the user can enter flange thickness and flange OD manually in the edit boxes provided. The user can also specify the schedule of the flange. If the schedule is set to N/A, the user can enter a wall thickness manually through the edit box provided. Four parameters control the creation of this type of nozzle. Horizontal Projection: This parameter sets the horizontal projection value. Straight run angle direction: This angle is measured relative to the layout angle. Elbow radius multiplier: This parameter sets the radius of the elbow. . Flange OD and Wall thickness. 1. An valid radius value can be set. The user can enter a flange and nozzle material through the edit boxes provided or pick a material out of a list by clicking on button next to the edit boxes.0 for short radius) Elbow Angle: This parameter sets the angle of the elbow. (Examples: 1. The Nozzle extension dialog allows you to add an elbow to the nozzle.66 CADWorx Equipment User Guide When the nozzle basis is set to Actual. The user is also responsible for providing all other required values including Flange thickness. the user can enter actual diameter of the nozzle to be created. An valid angle between 5 and 90 degree can be set.5 for long radius. This parameter sets the nozzle pad thickness.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 67 The Thread/Engagement length input box allows you to set the nozzle end point location. This parameter sets the nozzle pad material. Pad width. Pad thickness. The nozzle pad parameters are set in the nozzle pad dialog. This end point provides a snap location for any component attached to the nozzle. This parameter sets the nozzle pad width. the distance from the outer edge of nozzle pad to the nozzle outside diameter. . Pad material. Refer to Appendix C for more information.68 CADWorx Equipment User Guide The nozzle insulation parameters are set using the common insulation dialog. Layout Angle Outside Projection Inside Projection . The same procedure can be followed to add a nozzle to an existing nozzle.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 69 Using a nozzle as a base component to attached other nozzles and components: One benefit of this feature is it can be used to model a sump head using a nozzle without a flange and an elliptical head. The base nozzle has to be selected first by clicking on the grid marked "Nozzle" and then clicking the nozzle button. . The nozzle flange can be turned off by setting both the Flange rating and Flange type to "N/A". and the elliptical head then can be added by clicking the elliptical head button. The base nozzle can be selected by clicking on the grid marked "Nozzle" (as shown below). Note: Nozzle as a parent component feature only valid for vessel components only. Spherical Head (see page 53) 5. . Cylinder (see page 50) 2. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Torispherical Head (see page 52) 4.70 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Platform Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. Cone (see page 54) The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Elliptical Head (see page 51) 3. Ladder This field allows the user to specify if a ladder should be drawn with the platform or not. Ladder Cage This field allows the user to specify that the ladder be caged. Start Angle This field represents the start angle of the platform. This component uses the PlatformHandRailFile (see page 34) configuration file variable to create the hand rails that are part of the platform. Height This field is the height of the platform. Ladder End Elevation This field represents the ending elevation (world) of the ladder (if requested). Ladder Start Elevation This field represents the starting elevation (world) of the ladder (if requested). . If a ladder is required. this component uses the PlatformLadderFile (see page 34) configuration file variable to create the ladder. End Angle This field represents the end angle of the platform. Ladder Layout Angle This field represents the layout angle for the ladder. Width This field is the width of the platform. Specific parameters of the cage are controlled by the PlatformLadderFile (see page 34) configuration file variable. Clearance This field is the clearance from the component which this platform attaches to.Platform or Vessel.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 71 Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. Ladder Vessel Clearance Ladder Platform Clearance Ladder Alignment This field represents the ladder alignment and has two choices . . Saddle Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description.72 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. Cylinder (see page 50) The following are descriptions of each property of this component. .Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 73 Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Width Height Contact Angle Plate Thickness Wear Pad Width Wear Pad Thickness Wear Pad Contact Angle Base Plate Length Base Plate Width Base Plate Thickness Number of Ribs Rib Thickness Web Thickness Web Location Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Spherical Head (see page 53) 5. Cylinder (see page 50) 2. Torispherical Head (see page 52) 4. Welded Flat Head (see page 55) The following are descriptions of each property of this component. . Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Elliptical Head (see page 51) 3.74 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Lugs Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. Cone (see page 54) 6. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. Lug Type There are three types of lugs: a. . Simple b. With Top Plate Ring Number of Lugs Distance Between Gussets Gusset Height Gusset Width Gusset Thickness Bottom Plate Radial Width Bottom Plate Length Bottom Plate Thickness Top Plate Radial Width Top Plate Length Top Plate Thickness Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. With Top Plate c.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 75 Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Spherical Head (see page 53) 5.76 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Legs Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. Cone (see page 54) The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Cylinder (see page 50) 2. . This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Torispherical Head (see page 52) 4. Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. Elliptical Head (see page 51) 3. Baseplates This field allows the user to specify whether baseplates should be created or not. Member Rotation Angle This field represents the rotation angle applied to each member of the leg. User Shape . Member Size This field allows the user to specify what kind of section to use to build the ring. It displays the Steel Selection Dialog (see page 111). Baseplate Offset Baseplate Length Baseplate Width Baseplate Thickness Baseplate Rotation Angle Material This field provides a dialog to select the material from. Leg Length This field represents the length of Member Offset Rotation Angle This field represents the overall rotation angle applied to all the legs relative to the component the legs are attaching to.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 77 Number of Legs This field represents the number of legs. The common list dialog (see page 109) will use the file specified by the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. All available data files located in the user shape directory can be selected first from the Data file drop down selection. excluding the extension name (.78 CADWorx Equipment User Guide This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to all vessel parent components and to a vessel nozzle component. . The user shape drawing is attached to the selected parent or nozzle components by clicking the Insert button. Once the data file has been selected then the available drawing(s) can be selected from the Size drop down selection. .dwg where: [datafilename] .dat and its corresponding drawings must be store in a directory which path is listed in the configuration file.size that corresponding to the data specified in the user shape Please refer to the davit user shape example included in the User Shape folder located in your CADWorx Equipment installation directory. The naming convention for any user shape drawing are as follow: [datafilename] + [size]. User Shape data file *.dat) [size] data file.the name of the user shape data file. The following are descriptions of each property of this component. . This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 79 The location of inserted user shape can be adjusted using the User shape placement dialog. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. . A figure on the dialog shows the various data values. the Distance field becomes the radial distance of the user shape from the centerline of the cone. Layout Angle Additional user data entries listed in the user shape data file. When the User Shapes direction field (enabled only for user shape on cone) is set to Apex." button in the distance edit box. To bring the user shape placement dialog click on the ".. This figure will change based on the kind of component this user shape is attached to. However the value changes in the grid will be saved in the drawing only.80 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. This field also has an expansion dialog as shown below. not the data file. The user shape placement dialog allows for advanced options when placing user shapes. . This additional user data showing in the grid can be modified manually through the grid or through the data file itself by editing it using any text editor. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 81 Pump Components Impeller Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Width Diameter Extension Diameter Extension Length Flip Orientation This field allows the user to flip the orientation of the component. Shaft Toolbar: . Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Length Diameter Coupling Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component.82 CADWorx Equipment User Guide The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Length Diameter Motor Toolbar: . Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Cylinder Length Cylinder Radius Shaft Length Shaft Diameter Flip Orientation Box Toolbar: The following are descriptions of each property of this component. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 83 The following are descriptions of each property of this component. Description This field allows the user to select a motor size through the use of the common list dialog (see page 109). . Dimension basis This field specifies whether the dimensions specified for this box are based on in inside or outside dimensions. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. It is applied at the end point of the box. It is applied at the end point of the box.84 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Length Width Height Thickness Start offset X This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the X axis of the box. It is applied at the start point of the box. End offset X This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. It is applied at the start point of the box. Insulation This field provides a common dialog to select insulation options. Rotation angle This field allows the user to specify a rotation angle for the box. End offset Y This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. . Refer to Appendix C: Insulation Dialog. Start offset Y This field allows the user to specify an offset distance along the Y axis of the box. . Height This field represents the height of the pump base. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. Start X This field represents the start X coordinate of the starting point of the pump base. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. Length This field represents the length of the pump base. The value is relative to the starting point of the component it attaches to. Start Y This field represents the start Y coordinate of the starting point of the pump base. Impellar (see page 81) The following are descriptions of each property of this component.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 85 Pump Base Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. The value is relative to the starting point of the component it attaches to. Width This field represents the width of the pump base. There are three planes available: a. This description will be visible even when the component is collapsed. XY b. . Plane This field represents the plane to which the pump base is parallel to. YZ c. ZX Rotation Angle Pump Nozzle Toolbar: This component cannot be created by itself and must be attached to one of the following components: 1. Impellar (see page 81) The following are descriptions of each property of this component. The value is relative to the starting point of the component it attaches to.86 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Start Z This field represents the start Z coordinate of the starting point of the pump base. Distance This field represents the distance from the bottom of the component this component is attaching to. Description This field allows the user to enter any alpha or numeric description. CADWorx Equipment provides a look up system for flange dimensions. When the nozzle basis is set to Nominal." button in the Nozzle details edit box.Nominal and Actual. . The drop down list for diameter and flange rating are populated based on the entries of the NozzleDropDown.tbl file located in the <INSTALL-DIR>\System directory.Chapter 3 Equipment Tab 87 Nozzle Details This field allows the user to set various nozzle details in one dialog. To bring the nozzle details dialog click on the ". Pump nozzles are always of type FFWN. The dialog has two modes ... The user is also responsible for providing all other required values including Flange thickness and Flange OD. They can then specify a rating which will enable CADWorx Equipment to look up the flange dimensions from the FlangeImperial. When the nozzle basis is set to Actual. the user can enter actual diameter of the nozzle to be created.dat (FlangeMetric. Layout Angle Length Suction Side Direction .dat for metric) file.88 CADWorx Equipment User Guide The user can select a diameter from the drop down list for diameter. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 98 Zoom Lock ..........................................89 CHAPTER 4 Utility In This Chapter 2D Representation ............................. 102 View Edit ..................................... 103 ........................ 101 View Box .. 90 Nozzle Schedule .................................................................................. 92 UCS....................... Ellipse. Lines: This option will copy AutoCAD 3dPolyline. Line. If the user is in paper space. Note: An alternate command called 2DREPH is also available. Polyline. Enter a filter option [Solids/sOlids and centerlines/soLids and lines/Centerlines/cEnterlines and lines] <sOlids and centerlines>: Solids: This option generates 2D representations of a native AutoCAD 3D solids.90 CADWorx Equipment User Guide 2D Representation Equipment menu: Accessory 2D Representation Command line: 2DREP This command allows the user to create a flat 2D representation from a 3D model. the command will generate the 2D representation and insert it into model or paper space. This includes CADWorx Piping and Steel center lines. the 2D representation is created as a block. Spline and Helix selected to the 2D representation. It can work both in model or paper space. Circle. In addition. This command will export the hidden lines from solids to the 2D representation created. All other features of this command are similar to the existing 2DREP command. Leader. the user will be prompted if they want the viewport(s) to be turned off. it removes hidden lines and retains layer and color information. After the option above is picked. Command: 2DREP Select objects: select objects If the command is run in paper space. In model space. Command: 2DREP Select [Viewports/Objects] <Viewports>: Once the objects are selected. the user is prompted to indicate what they would like to include in the 2D representations. run the commands EQUIP2DREP or EQUIP2DREPH When the command is run in model space. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. the user is prompted to select objects. Turn off Viewport(s) [Yes/No] <Yes>: . the user can select one or more viewports or select objects from within a viewport. Centerlines: This option will copy CADWorx Piping and Steel center lines selected to the 2D representation. Arc. . The user can turn the viewport back on using the AutoCAD properties dialog and and run the command again.Chapter 4 Utility 91 This option is useful when there are changes made to the model and the 2D representation needs to be updated. This command will not process any custom solid or line entities that are created by other add on AutoCAD applications. Note: This command only processes native AutoCAD Solid and Line entities that are typically created by CADWorx. The template for this information will be stored in the configuration file as specified at the top of the dialog.Setup Command line: NSCHSETUP This dialog provides the user with the ability to customize the Nozzle Schedule to any style or layout desired. This utility can specify column widths. and allow the user to specify the alignment of column data. By selecting (click on the desired columns) an entry and using the Add / Remove button. provide the schedule flow direction (top to bottom or bottom to top). . provide user specified headings for columns. the user can decide which columns will be displayed in the Nozzle Schedule.92 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Nozzle Schedule Nozzle Schedule . The columns can be arranged in any order. By clicking this button individual columns can be moved to the Columns Selected list box. Nozzle Schedule . Upon the selection of an entry in the Columns Selected list box. Note: Move Up and Move Down operations do not affect the sort order. Nozzle Schedule . the Remove button is activated.Chapter 4 Utility 93 Nozzle Schedule . Simply select the column and then select its alignment. Simply select a column in the Columns Available list box and then click the Move Up button (to place it further left) or click on the Move Down button (to place it further right).Add / Remove Upon the selection of an entry in the Columns Available list box. click on the Sort Order tab. . To specify the sort order.Move Up & Move Down The Move Up and Move Down buttons allow the user to order the columns selected in the Columns Available list box.Alignment & Flow Direction The Alignment toggle specifies the data alignment for a particular selected column.Columns Selected The Columns Selected list box shows all the columns that have been selected and their order of appearance in the Nozzle Schedule from left (top of list box) to right (bottom of list box). Nozzle Schedule . the Add button is activated. The dialog's Sort Order tab should be used for setting the order by which these columns are sorted. The Flow Direction toggle allows the Nozzle Schedule to start at the top and work its way downward or start at the bottom and work its way upward. Nozzle Schedule .Columns Available The Columns Available list box contains column data available for generating a Nozzle Schedule that has not yet been selected by the user to become part of the Nozzle Schedule. By clicking this button individual columns can be moved to the Columns Available list box. Nozzle Schedule .Column Width and Title The Column title edit box allows the user to specify a column heading for the selected column in the Columns Selected list box. The Column width edit box allows the user to specify a column width for the selected column in the Columns Selected list box.Sort Order .94 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Nozzle Schedule . Pump/Vessel nozzle parametric parameters: User specified.Chapter 4 Utility 95 The list box on the right hand side of the dialog lists all the columns that are selected. Nozzle Outside Projection (equivalent to the pump nozzle's length parameter) Nozzle Inside Projection (not applicable to a pump nozzle) . Accumulation is determined based on the following nozzle shape parameters: Nozzle type: Pump/Vessel nozzle. The user can select one or more columns to sort by. Flange Rating. Flange Material. Nozzle Accumulation: The Nozzle Schedule Sort Order does NOT control accumulation of nozzle components. Ascending means sorting from small numbers to larger numbers (Ex: 1 to 100) and from A to Z. Nozzle Diameter Nozzle Schedule Nozzle Material Nozzle Flange Type. They can also use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change the order in which the Nozzle Schedule is sorted. The Column Sort allows additional sorting on each column. Command: NSCHSINGLE Enter tag option [Counter/Manual placement/Automatic placement] <Automatic>: Counter This option allows the user to start the tag counter from any positive non-zero integer. There are various options that will modify the output of the Nozzle Schedule generator that will be discussed after each prompt. the generator will halt. If no Nozzle components are detected or selected. It prompts the user for the location of the tag and there will be a rubber band line attached to the component extending to the desired tag location.Run Command line: NSCHTOTAL or NSCHSINGLE This is the main Nozzle Schedule generator. it places the tag in the direction (tag to component) provided in the next prompt. Manual placement This option inserts tags manually.The Total option provides one tag for a total number of nozzle components similar in parametric parameters. Enter tag placement angle <45>: enter angle or enter If the user is in paper space. Once set.96 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Nozzle Schedule . . The following option requires the user to pick a point on the drawing that will be the upper right corner of the users Nozzle Schedule's heading. the Nozzle Schedule generator will switch to the last Mview for component selection. this prompt will not appear. Select upper right corner of BOM heading: Automatic placement The following option inserts tags automatically. The process will continue until the last component’s tag has been placed. In paper space. the command resumes requesting the user pick Manual or Automatic placement of tags. This following functionality is also available for NSCHTOTAL. In model space. it will allow the connector line (from item mark to component) to be deleted. The user can also use the AutoCAD Group command to un-group them and manually re-arrange them. Command: TAGRELOCATE Select tag entity to relocate: pick a tag on the drawing Select new location: pick a new point Delete connector line [Yes/No] <No>: enter Y (for yes) or enter for No Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. This is useful when multiple items are required for one location. A good example would be gaskets and bolts associated with one flange. It is useful when tags are all placed on top of each other. run the command EQUIPTAGRELOCATE Insert Equipment menu: Bill of Material Tag Insert Command line: TAGINSERT This option places tags on the drawing without having to run the main Bill of Material generator. The tag will be scaled according to the present text size. This function works well for their manipulation. Command: TAGINSERT Enter tag number: type in any alphanumeric value Select component for tagging: select any component Note: If running CADWorx Equipment.Chapter 4 Utility 97 Location Equipment menu: Bill of Material Tag Relocate Command line: TAGRELOCATE This option will relocate a tag. run the command EQUIPTAGINSERT . Note: Tags and the associated leader lines are grouped. Optionally. run the command EQUIPVIEWFLAT View North Command line: VIEWNORTH UCS toolbar: Please refer to Point and Shoot UCS for more information regarding this command. run the command EQUIPVIEWNORTH .98 CADWorx Equipment User Guide UCS Equipment menu: Toolbars UCS View Flat Command line: VIEWFLAT UCS toolbar: Please refer to Point and Shoot UCS for more information regarding this command. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. run the command EQUIPVIEWSOUTH View East Command line: VIEWEAST UCS toolbar: Please refer to Point and Shoot UCS for more information regarding this command. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. run the command EQUIPVIEWEAST . Note: If running CADWorx Equipment.Chapter 4 Utility 99 View South Command line: VIEWSOUTH UCS toolbar: Please refer to Point and Shoot UCS for more information regarding this command. UCS Object Command line: UCS UCS toolbar: Please refer to UCS Object for more information regarding this command. . Note: If running CADWorx Equipment.100 CADWorx Equipment User Guide View West Command line: VIEWWEST UCS toolbar: Please refer to Point and Shoot UCS for more information regarding this command. run the command EQUIPVIEWWEST UCS Next Command line: UCSNEXT UCS toolbar: Please refer to UCS Next for more information regarding this command. run the command EQUIPZOOMLOCK . The automatic isometric generator will automatically leave the drawing with this command on when it finishes an isometric.Chapter 4 Utility 101 Zoom Lock Equipment menu: Utility Zoom Lock Command line: ZOOMLOCK Settings toolbar: This function is a utility that will lock the AutoCAD Zoom command to allow zooming in paper space only. This command makes working on CADWorx Equipment isometrics really easy. The latter is an annoying process. Manually. with the Mspace command activated (the cursors are in the Mview). Command: ZOOMLOCK Paperspace zoom lock toggled on. When finished zooming. Paperspace zoom lock toggled off. the user can zoom and it will not resize the model space viewport. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. it will return the cursor and environment back to the Mview. Hit the command again and the ZOOMLOCK command will be turned off. Instead. this command will intercept the ZOOM command and change to paper space prior to zooming. zoom.. and then change back to Mspace.. the user would have to change to Pspace.. This means while the user is in paper space. This command is very similar to the new Mview lock option.. The following dialog is displayed when the command is run. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment.102 CADWorx Equipment User Guide View Box Command line: VIEWBOX This command allows the user to create clipped views by defining a 3D box. run the command EQUIPVIEWBOX . This command is very useful in creating layout drawings in paperspace. Each view added is also assigned a name based on the overall view set name. Show All button will show all entities in the drawing. Select All button will check all boxes in the Available column. Isolate Box button will hide all AutoCAD entities outside the View box. The Z value of the first and second corners cannot be the same value. View Edit Command line: VIEWEDIT This command allows the user to edit the box created with the VIEWBOX command described earlier. Note: If running CADWorx Equipment. To delete a view already added. Please refer to the VIEWBOX command on how to add/delete views from the box. Double clicking on an existing view box will automatically run this command. uncheck the box in the Available column. This name can be changed and once the views are created. the user can then add the views they want generated by check the box in the Available column. Delete All button will delete all AutoCAD Views that were previously created with this view set and close the dialog. Entities that cross the boundaries of the View box will typically not be hidden. Set Current button will set the AutoCAD window to the view selected. Once the corners are specified. Clicking OK creates the sides of the box that represent each view the user requested.Chapter 4 Utility 103 The user can either type in or specify on-screen the two opposite corners of the box they intend to define. run the command EQUIPVIEWEDIT . they will be displayed in the AutoCAD View dialog. . ... "C:\Program File\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2011\acad. This can also be copied into the start menu......exe" /p UserBase (or any name which does not exist under the Profile tab in the Options dialog within AutoCAD)... Pick the OK button... etc... For example.... ... 107 106 Creating a Base Profile To create a base profile........... Copy the AutoCAD or CADWorx Equipment icon to a new icon on the desktop................. 5.... Pick the Shortcut tab.. Edit this icon by right clicking on it.. modify the profile at the end of the target. the user can copy his AutoCAD icon or CADWorx Equipment icon and give it a profile which will be based on the default AutoCAD profile..... 6... 107 AutoCAD Redo Limitations .. From the context menu....... 3........ In the Target edit box.. 1........................... 4... 105 Running CADWorx Equipment or PV Fabricator with CADWorx Plant Xref Bind Restriction .... 2. Make sure to place the profile command switch outside of the quotes as shown. choose the Properties from the bottom.... The quotes will not be required if the name of the AutoCAD directory is not a long file name (spaces............)...................... Refer to the Windows documentation for example and procedures on copying......105 CHAPTER 5 FAQ In This Chapter Creating a Base Profile ................ select the Files tab and expand the Support File Search Path item.106 CADWorx Equipment User Guide 7. 8. 5. AutoCAD will display a message indicating that it can not find this profile and will create it based on the AutoCAD defaults. In the Options dialog. This will be necessary if equipment created with CADWorx Equipment needs to be modified while in the CADWorx Plant drawing session. 1. Start Windows Explorer and browse to the CADWorx Plant support directory (e. Close CADWorx Plant. C:\CADWorx Plant\Support). Running CADWorx Equipment or PV Fabricator with CADWorx Plant The following steps show how to run CADWorx Plant and CADWorx Equipment simultaneously within the same AutoCAD session. Start AutoCAD with this icon. 4. Start CADWorx Plant and go to AutoCAD Tools pull down menu -> Options.EXE . 2. Locate the file ACAD. 3. C:\CADWorx Equipment\Support) as shown below.RX and open it using NOTEPAD.g.g. Click on Add button and browse to the CADWorx Equipment support directory (e. run the command LOADMENUEQUIP.arx is above CADWorxPlant2010.Chapter 5 FAQ 107 6. Start CADWorx Plant. Save changes to this file and close the file. If the Equipment pull down menu does not load. . Type CADWorxEquipment2010. Xref Bind Restriction In order to run the AutoCAD Xref Bind option command on a drawing that contains CADWorx Equipment data. If CADWorxEquipment2010. CADWorx Equipment will also start simultaneously.arx. CADWorx Equipment must be running. AutoCAD Redo Limitations The AutoCAD REDO command is not available.arx into this file below the entry for CADWorxPlant2010. CADWorx Plant tool tips will not function. 7.arx. . It's explanation is located here due to the multiple references to it throughout this user guide. Note: The filter is case sensitive.109 APPENDIX A Common List Dialog This appendix explains the use of a very common dialog.tbl (Emotorm. This dialog lists either all the materials available in the material file or all the motor sizes available in the motor file. The motor file can be located in the <INSTALLDIR>\System\Emotor. .tbl for metric). The material file can be specified using the MaterialFile (see page 33) configuration file variable. (comma) ` (reverse quote) Definition Matches any single numeric digit Matches any single alphabetic character Matches any single nonalphanumeric character Matches any character sequence.110 CADWorx Equipment User Guide Wild-card characters Character # (pound) @ (at) .(hyphen) .. it matches anything except the pattern Matches any one of the characters enclosed Matches any single character not enclosed Used inside brackets to specify a range for a single character Separates two patterns Escapes special characters (reads next character literally) ..] .] [~. and it can be used anywhere in the search pattern: at the beginning. middle.. (period) * (asterisk) ? (question mark) ~ (tilde) [.. or end Matches any single character If it is the first character in the pattern. including an empty one. 111 APPENDIX B Steel Selection Dialog This appendix explains the use of the steel selection dialog. It's explanation is located here due to the multiple references to it throughout this user guide. . This dialog scans the SteelLibraryDirectory (see page 34) for valid CADWorx Steel data files and populates this dialog..dat are located in the . Once the type is selected./System directory. The user can the select the desired member and click OK to exit the dialog. ScheduleMetric. the program will load all data files available into the data file drop down box." button in the Member edit box. Note: The ANSI pipe data files. The ANSI Nominal/Actual fields can be activated by selecting the Pipe component from the Select Type pull-down menu.dat and ScheduleImperial. .. When a data file is selected from the list... all members available in the file are loaded into the list.112 CADWorx Equipment User Guide To bring the Select Steel Member dialog click on the ". Steel pipes can be drawn using either ANSI Nominal/Actual parameters or CADWorx Steel data file parameters. " button in the Member edit box.txt file. The modifiable insulation material database is stored in .... It's explanation is located here due to the multiple references to it throughout this user guide. To open the Insulation dialog click on the ".\CADWorx Equipment\System\InsulationMaterial. .113 APPENDIX C Appendix C: Insulation Dialog This appendix explains the use of the insulation dialog.. . Introduction • 44 EquipmentToolTipSetting • 33 ESL Installation • 26 External Software Lock (ESL) • 25 O Options • 48 Orientation • 47 F FAQ • 105 P Placement • 45 Platform • 70 PlatformHandRailFile • 34 PlatformLadderFile • 34 I Icon Properties • 22 Impeller • 81 .115 Index 2 2D Representation • 90 Insert • 97 Installation • 13 Installation Overview • 15 Installation Start • 15 A AlphaSizeControl • 32 Appendix C Insulation Dialog • 113 AutoCAD Redo Limitations • 107 L LanguageFile • 33 Layers • 38 Legs • 76 Local Lock Installation • 26 Location • 47.Column Width and Title • 94 Nozzle Schedule .Run • 96 Nozzle Schedule .Move Up & Move Down • 93 Nozzle Schedule . 97 Lugs • 74 B Body Flange • 56 Box • 61.Setup • 92 Nozzle Schedule .Alignment & Flow Direction • 93 Nozzle Schedule .Sort Order • 94 D Delete • 47 E Edit Config File • 41 Elliptical Head • 51 Equipment Program Support • 14 Equipment Setup • 37 Equipment Tab • 43 Equipment Tab .Columns Selected • 93 Nozzle Schedule .INI Instructions • 27 Network Lock Installation • 27 New • 46 Notes on Network ESLs • 26 Nozzle • 63 Nozzle Schedule • 92 Nozzle Schedule .Columns Available • 93 Nozzle Schedule . 83 M MaterialFile • 33 Motor • 82 Move Options • 49 C CADWorx Equipment License Agreement • 3 Common List Dialog • 109 Components • 49 Cone • 54 Configuration • 30 Conventions • 13 Coupling • 82 Creating a Base Profile • 105 Cylinder • 50 N NetHASP License Manager / NETHASP.Add / Remove • 93 Nozzle Schedule . 116 Index Procedure • 15 Pump Base • 85 Pump Components • 81 Pump Nozzle • 86 PV Elite • 48 W Welded Flat Head • 55 X Xref Bind Restriction • 107 Q Quick Start • 15 Z Zoom Lock • 101 R Reference line • 48 ReferenceLine • 34 Rename • 46 Rotation • 47 Running CADWorx Equipment or PV Fabricator with CADWorx Plant • 106 S Saddle • 72 SaveLastProfileUsed • 34 Setup • 37 Shaft • 81 Skirt • 59 Software Installation on Network Drive • 24 Spherical Head • 53 Startup Defaults • 29 Startup Variables • 32 Steel Selection Dialog • 111 SteelLibraryDirectory • 34 Stiffening Ring • 62 SystemMeasure • 35 T Torispherical Head • 52 Troubleshooting Network Locks • 28 U UCS • 98 UCS Next • 100 UCS Object • 100 UpgradedLayersSection • 35 User Shape • 77 Utility • 89 V Vessel Components • 50 View Box • 102 View East • 99 View Edit • 103 View Flat • 98 View North • 98 View South • 99 View West • 100 .
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