Piping Modeling

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TPDS3103 - PIPING MODELING TRAINING GUIDE

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide

Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ...............................................................................

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2.0 Piping Commands ......................................................................

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2.1 Placement Commands .............................................................…..

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2.2 Revise Component ................................................................……

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2.3 Revise Segment Commands .................................................……

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2.4 Revise Group Commands ...................................................……

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2.5 Revise Data Commands ........................................................……

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2.6 Review Data Commands .......................................................……

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2.7 Analyze Data Commands ......................................................……

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3.0 File Options ..................................................................................

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4.0 Construction Commands ...............................................................

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5.0 P&ID TO PDS-3D Piping Data Transfer......................................

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LAB EXERCISES

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Introduction

PIPING DESIGNER

TPDS - 3103

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Introduction

Entering Piping

• Invoke the PDShell Environment

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Introduction

• Select the active project • Select the Piping modeling Module

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Introduction

• Select Piping Area

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Introduction

• Select the appropriate Model

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Introduction

• The Piping Environment.

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Piping Commands

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Piping Commands

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Piping Commands

Sketch Command

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Piping Commands Lab Exercises

Basic & Advanced Sketching.

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Piping Commands

Place Command

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Piping Commands

Auto Placement

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Piping Commands Lab Exercises

Place Command Exercise.

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Piping Commands

Revise Component Reconstruct Component / Replace Commodity Reconstructs a component to reflect any new placement data.

Rotate Component Rotates a component around the piping segment that it was placed on.

Revise Pipe Re-connects,Reconstructs or Re-connects selected piping

Delete Component Deletes a single component, pipe,or pipe support Move Pipe Support Moves a pipe support to a new location on a piping segment Revise Tap Revises some or all of the data associated with a tap, including orientation.

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Piping Commands Lab Exercises

Exercise On Revise Component.

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Piping Commands

Revise Segment Move Vertex Moves an identified segment vertex to a new location. You can move the vertex to any location by keying in delta distances,absolute distances.

Delete Vertex Deletes a vertex from a piping segment and redraws the piping segment to reflect the deleted vertex.

Insert Vertex Inserts a vertex in a specified segment pipe run. The new vertex is inserted in the pipeline following the vertex used to identify the pipeline.

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Piping Commands Lab Exercises Exercise On Revise Segment .

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Piping Commands

Revise Group Commands Move Pipe Run Move Piping Moves an entire pipeline or the elements defined by the active group to a specified location.

Moves a specified pipe run to anew location while maintaining the connectivity to the connecting pipe runs in the piping segment

Move Piping Assembly Moves a piping assembly (set of connected piping components). Mirror Piping Mirrors existing piping to a location in the active model. Rotate Piping Rotates a pipeline or the elements defined by the active group by specified angle of rotation. Replace Piping Replaces all the piping commodities of a specific name within a working group with a different commodity name.

Move Pipeline End Moves a pipeline end point to a new location. Delete Piping Deletes piping components and segments from the active model. Delete Piping Assembly Deletes a group of connected mating components or a single component.

Reconstruct Piping Reconstructs a specified part of the model to update the graphical representation and the data associated with it.

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Piping Commands Review Data Commands Review Attribute Used to review the attribute values and user data for a specified component in the model.

Temporary Symbology Used to set the display Symbology for temporary graphics.

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Review Nozzle Data Used to review the attribute values for all the nozzles associated with a specified equipment item.

Review Report Used to review the contents of an existing MTO report

Piping Commands

Revise Data Commands Revise Attribute Modifies the databases attributes or user data associated with a selected element. Revise component Data Revises Data for piping components, pipes,or instrument components Revise Weld Type Specifies the weld type for a specified component connect point

Iso Drawing Limit Places a marker indicating an isometric drawing limit in the user data.

Attribute Break Creates an attribute break at a point on an existing piping segment

Connect Segments Combines two piping segments with coincident endpoints.

Revise Bolt Option Specifies an optional bolt data for a specified component connect point

Revise Gasket Option Specifies an optional gasket for a specified component connect point

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Piping Commands

Revise Data Commands Revise Segment Data Revises segment data for selected piping segments.

Component Group Defines a set of components to be treated as a group.

Update Segment from P&ID Automatically updates piping Segment data from the P&ID Database and reloads piping segment data.

Re - Compute Thickness Re-calculates the wall thickness values of entire pipelines or of an active group.

Update from RDB Updates data in the model based upon the revisions to data in the Reference Database.

Revise Inspection Keys Allows revision of inspection iso keys

Approve piping Changes the approval status attribute of a pipeline or the active group.

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Load Weld numbers Automatically creates weld numbers that are unique within the project.

Piping Commands

Lab Exercises Exercise On Revise Group, Revise Data & Review Data Commands.

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Piping Commands

Analyze Data Commands Design Review Reviews comment made during a Design Review session and respond to those comments.

Design Check Review Reviews design check markers generated by the Design Checker.

Review ISO Drawing Reviews an isometric drawing for a specified line id

Piping Clash Review Reviews detected interference clashes.

Piping Clash Check Checks a specified pipeline for possible clashes.

Review RDB Report Reviews components requiring reconstruction,replacement as a result of changes to the Reference Database. P&ID Comparison Review Reviews discrepancies between the P&ID database and the Piping model.

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File Options File Design Saves the active Microstation and PDS parameters.

Plot Model Plots the active model.

Active Options Sets the options for working in Piping Design

Exit Exits the graphical environment and saves all changes to the design file. Ref - Model Provides access to a set of utilities.

Data Verification and Diagnostics Provides access to a set of utilities. Switch to Equipment Exits from piping and Enters into equipment modeling

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File Options

Switch to Pipe Support Exits from piping and Enters into Pipe support.

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File Options

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File Options

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File Options

Reference Model Exercises.

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File Options Data verification and Diagnostics

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File Options

Exercise On Diagnostics.

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Construction Commands Place Line by angle Places a line at the active angle.

Place Line Places a line between two data points.

Place circle by center Places a circle by defining the radius with two points.

Place Circle by Radius places a circle by defining a radius with a keyed in value.

Place Circle by Diameter places a circle by defining the diameter with two points. Place Circle by 3 Points places a circle by defining an edge with three data points.

Place Terminator Places the active line terminator symbol at the end of a selected line

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Perpendicular Bisector Constructs a perpendicular bisector to an existing line.

Construction Commands

Mirror & Copy Veritcal Mirrors and copies an element about a vertical axis.

Mirror & Copy Horizantal Mirrors and copies an element about a horizantal axis.

Spin & Copy Copies an element and rotates it by an angle defined by the data point.

Copy Element Copies a specified element.

Mirror Copy Mirrors and copies an element about a line.

Copy Parallel by Distance Copies an element parallel to and at a specified distance from the original.

Copy Parallel by keyin Copies an element parallel to and at a specified diatance from the original.

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Construction Commands Modify Element Modifies lines,line strings, shapes, circles and ellipses.

Delete Partial Deletes selected portions of an element.

Extend Line by Keyin Extends a line or line segment by a keyed in distance. Extend 1 to Intersection Extends a line, line string,or by a distance defined by a data point.

Extend Line by Distance Extends a line or line segment by a distance defined by a data point.

Extend Both to Intersection Extends two lines,line strings or arc elements until the elements intersect.

Mirror Original - Vertical Repositions an element about a vertical axis.

Mirror Original - Horizontal Repositions an element about a horizontal axis.

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Construction Commands Spin Original Rotates an element by an angle defined by a data point.

Change Color Changes the color of an element.

Change Symbology Changes the Symbology of an element.

Change Style Changes the line Symbology of an element.

Delete Element Deletes an element .

Move Element Moves an element to another location.

Change Weight Changes the line weight of an element.

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Construction Commands

Exercise On Construction Commands.

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P&ID to PDSPDS-3D Piping Data Transfer

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Lab Exercises

Exercise On P&ID to Piping Data Transfer.

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PDS Piping Environment 1.0 Introduction PD_Design enables designers to create a 3D model of the piping and in-line instruments defined in the P&ID by routing the pipelines through space. When placing the instruments and valves, designers must consider pipeline flexibility, method of construction, and ease of access for maintenance and operations. Designers can route pipe in the 3D model as a centerline representation; moreover, a 3D shaded model can be displayed when necessary. The centerline is intelligent and contains all the information that relates to a pipeline, such as the piping material class, nominal diameter, fluid code, insulation parameters, temperatures and pressures, and so forth. The alphanumeric data required for each pipeline can be entered interactively or transferred from the P&ID. This can be done as the pipe is routed, or it can be added or revised later. A pipeline can be connected to a specific nozzle or routed from a point in space. Components such as valves, instruments, and branches can be placed on the pipeline as it is routed. Values for the alphanumeric data---such as line sequence number, nominal diameter, material class, temperatures and pressures---can be set during routing. Interactive design checks are performed for each component placement. These checks ensure matching or compatible diameters, pressure ratings, end preparations, and other consistency criteria. Pipe supports can be modeled giving either a detailed space envelope or a logical representation of the function of the support, such as an anchor, spring, or guide. Placement of the piping components is driven by the specification. The reference data provides the selection criteria for the piping commodity items that are found in the piping job specification and the piping commodity libraries that are delivered with the product. This data is contained in the RDB and can be used by other projects. The Reference Data Manager (PD_Data) is specifically designed to define and modify the reference data for the PDS 3D modules. This reference data ensures consistency in the definition of piping specifications and commodity libraries. It is used to control and standardize the PDS 3D modules to reflect company practices and standards.

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2.0 Piping Commands The Placement commands enable you to place pipe, piping components, pipe supports, and instrument components. You can also place assemblies (predefined sets of components). The Revision commands enable you to move, delete, and rotate existing piping. You can revise individual components, piping segments, or all of the elements on a pipeline or defined by a group operation. These commands enable you to review or revise the model data stored in the Design Database and Project Control Database. The data associated with each model is collectively referred to as the Task Database. The Task Database is a working copy of the design data for a project, which corresponds to a design volume within the plant. Each component in a piping model is linked to a database record, which contains nongraphic information about the component. When a component or segment is placed in the model, the system creates a row in the appropriate database table. The Review, Revise and Analyze commands enable you to review or revise the model data stored in the Design Database and Project Control Database. The data associated with each model is collectively referred to as the Task Database. The Task Database is a working copy of the design data for a project, which corresponds to a design volume within the plant.

2.1 Placement Commands Places pipe, piping components, pipe supports, and instrument components. You can also place assemblies (predefined sets of components).

These commands enable you to place pipe, piping components, pipe supports, and instrument components. You can also place assemblies (predefined sets of components). A combination of Sketch, Place Component, Automated Placement, Place Pipe Support, and the Copy Commands is used to model a complete pipeline.

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Commands: Place Component Manually places components (such as valves or fittings), piping, instruments, or assemblies.

This command places components in the active model design file. You can place one component at a time and control the characteristics for the specified component (such as end preparation and rating). You can place connecting components one after another, for fitting-to-fitting layout or move to a point in the model, place other components and then place pipe connecting the two ends. The placement of a piping commodity will respect the option for geometric industry standard specified in the Project Data Manager. You can specify the geometric industry standard range to be used for the company practice Physical Data Library. Sub-Commands: Load from P&ID parameters.

Uses data defined in the P&ID Task to define the active

Name from P&ID Selects piping or instrument components by identifying a component in the P&ID. The system determines the commodity item name or component number when reading from the Reference Database. No other component data is read from the P&ID database. The system checks the piping job specification to make sure the active parameters match a component in the spec. If the component is found the system displays the item name and new item name of the selected component. For example,

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Commodity: 6Q1C01 - GAT If the component is not found the system displays the message Commodity Item Not in Spec and activates the Piping Commodity Error Data form. Equivalent NPD Allows you to connect metric piping with English piping. It reads the Nominal Piping Diameter table from the Piping Job Specification Tables and retrieves the equivalent value for the active nominal piping diameter, if provided. If there is an equivalent value for the active nominal piping diameter, the equivalent value becomes the active nominal piping diameter and the current nominal piping diameter units are changed to the equivalent nominal piping diameter units. The active first size and second size are updated automatically to the active nominal piping diameter. Sketch Activates the Sketch form which allows you to define the centerline of a pipeline prior to the actual placement of the piping items. Fire and Safety Activates the Fire and Safety form which allows you to place fire hydrants and other safety components. Bio-Pharm Activates the Bio-Pharm form which allows you to place biopharmaceutical components. Connect to Design Sets the active place point at an existing segment point or component connects point. Point in Space

Sets the active place point to a defined precision point.

Place Pipe

Places a specified length of pipe/tube/hose.

Piping Specialty

Places a specialty item.

Instrument

Places an instrument.

Commodity Option Places a component or pipe with options defined in the spec (such as end preparation or rating) other than the default option. Piping Assembly

Places a predefined set of components.

Commodity Override Places a component out of spec.

Field Descriptions : Piping Class Changes the active piping materials class. Key in the new piping materials class. The system validates the new piping materials class against the piping job spec. If an error occurs, the system displays the message Error in finding: pmc_name. First Size / Second Size Changes the active first and/or second size of the component to be placed without changing the segment nominal piping diameter. You can select either of the size fields to modify the displayed value. Key in the desired diameter in NPD

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units (inches or millimeters). The system validates the NPD for the current piping materials class. If you enter an invalid key-in the system displays the message Invalid Nominal Piping Diameter. If the diameter is not within the current piping materials class range, the message Not Valid for pmc_name is displayed. The second size applies to the reduced end of a component; therefore, second size is always smaller or equal to the First Size. If you key in a second size diameter, which is larger than the first size, the system displays the message Second Size is greater than First. The actual connect point associated with the second size will vary depending on the component. For a reducer, the CP2 diameter is the second size. For a reducing tee, the CP3 diameter is defined by the second size, and the CP1 and CP2 diameters are equal to the active NPD. Bend Angle Specifies the bend angle to be used in placement if the component being placed is at the end of the segment. This field is only valid when placing branches or bends. Key in the desired bend angle to be used for placement. Component Number Defines the tag prior to placement of the component in the design file. The tag is limited to 20 characters and is optional for components and pipes, but is required for piping specialties and instruments. Coordinate Location Area Identifies the location coordinates of the active segment point, shown in the model by the coordinate system indicator, on the basis of the plant/design volume coordinate system. Valve Operator Display Field toggle Controls the display of operators during valve placement. This option is valid only in the Primary and Valve components. Select this field to toggle the field among the following settings: Valve Operator Display from RDB Uses the value of the modifier attribute in the PJS to determine the valve operator display (ON or OFF). The modifier is expressed as a code list number from CL550 (operator/actuator type). If the value is a positive number (such as 3) the operator is placed with the valve. If the value is a negative number (such as -3) the operator is not placed with the valve. Valve Operator Display On Places the graphics for the operator with the valve, regardless of the default setting in the spec. Valve Operator Display Off Does not place the operator graphics with the valve, regardless of the default setting in the spec. Message Area Contains message fields on the left, which identify the active commodity item. Additional lines on the right side of the form define the Placement mode and Connectivity. Active Data Is the right side of the message area that contains a summary of the active parameters as described in the section for the Sketch command. The left side of the display area enables you to set the Piping Materials Class, the First Size, and the Second Size, independently of the active segment parameters.

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You can select Data from P&ID to use data defined in the P&ID Task to define the active parameters. Sketch Defines the centerline geometry for a pipeline and define the attributes of the piping segment. Sub Commands: Load from P&ID Updates the active segment data based on information defined in the P&ID Task. Accept & Start Segment Accepts the current segment being placed and starts a new segment. Accept & Place Component Accepts (creates) the piping segment that is being defined, connects to the end of that piping segment, and activates the Place Component command. Slope On / Off

Toggles the active slope to on or off.

Active Slope

Applies a specified slope to a run of horizontal segment piping.

Branch On Pipe Run

Creates a branch along a segment pipe run.

Create Bypass Places all the segments required to define a bypass on the main pipe run or to create a bypass as three pipe runs. Extend or Shorten Pipe Run run length. Construct Point parameters.

Defines an offset to be added/subtracted to the segment

Defines a segment end point or vertex using multiple

Construct Point by Vessel OD Defines the place point using user-specified input and data related to a user-selected vessel. Distance & Direction Defines a segment end point or vertex by moving a specified distance and direction from the active segment point. Intersect To Branch Sketches a segment pipe run from the active segment point to a point of intersection with a specified segment pipe run. Skewed Intersect Sketches one or more segment pipe runs to connect the active segment point to the end point of an existing segment. Intersect Sloped Pipe Run Intersects the piping segment being created or extended with an arbitrarily skewed pipe run of an existing piping segment that is sloped in the vertical plane. The intersection with this sloped piping segment will be in the vertical plane at a specified angle.

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Intersect By Angles Sketches a segment pipe run from the active segment point to a point of intersection with another segment using a user-define angle. Intersect Plane Sketches a segment pipe run from the active segment point to a planar element in the design file or a reference file. Automated Placement Places items such as pipes, elbows, reducers, branch components, and flanges on the piping segment according to the attributes and the geometry of the segment.

Add Chain Wheel Adds a chain wheel operator to an existing valve in the model. Add to Valve Modifies the operator on an existing valve component. Tap Component Adds a tap to an existing component. This command activates the Place Pipe Support form, which is used to place physical pipe supports in the active model file. All the pipe supports that can be placed are represented on this form. The system determines the Physical Data Library to be used as the source of the pipe support's dimension tables on the basis of the geometric industry standard from the piping in the Material Reference Database that is being used to compute the piping outside diameter for the pipe support being placed. Sub-Commands: Graphic Physical Supports The first and second rows of options defines the physical representation of the support. Functional Physical Supports The third row of symbols represents the functional type of pipe support: Anchor, 1-Way Support, 2-Way Support, Spring Support, and Damping Support.

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Both By selecting from both rows you can place both a functional representation and a physical representation for the support. The exact physical representation varies by column.

Place Pipe Support Places physical pipe supports. Place Logical Support Places logical pipe supports. Copy Pipe Support Copies existing pipe supports. Copy Piping Creates graphics by copying existing components in the model. Copy & Mirror Piping Creates graphics by copying and mirroring existing components. Copy & Rotate Piping Creates graphics by copying and rotating existing components. Construct Places non-intelligent graphics in the model for use as construction aids.

2.2 Revise Component Commands Revises/appends different positional and/or task database information on PDS piping components. Any rotation, addition, or reconstruction of PDS piping components must be done through these commands and not through MicroStation manipulations due to the interdependence of graphic and database information.

Commands: Reconstruct Component/Replace Commodity Reconstructs a component to reflect any new placement data (such as NPD or option code).

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This command reports any Design Checks errors at any end of the component being reconstructed, when applicable. For example, if a valve with 150# bolted ends is reconstructed as 300# as a result of a change in the piping specs, warning messages will be reported that the 300# valve is now incompatible with the mating 150# flanges, after the reconstruction of the valve has been completed. Design Checks is performed on the following data for each connect point of the component that is being reconstructed, where a mating component is found. nominal piping diameter required pressure rating (and table suffix) required end preparation required schedule/thickness optional outside piping diameter optional The system display a warning message when moving the adjacent piping as a result of reconstructing a single component results in a gap or an overlap in the model. The 'data integrity' option of the Diagnostics command can be used to locate the gaps and/or overlaps. Revise Pipe Re-connects, reconstructs, or re-connects and reconstructs selected piping. Delete Component Deletes a single component, pipe, or pipe support. Rotate Component Rotates a component around the piping segment that it was placed on. Revise Tap Revises some or all of the data associated with a tap, including the orientation. It can also be used to delete a tap. Move Pipe Support Moves a pipe support to a new location on a piping segment.

2.3 Revise Segment Commands Revises piping segments in the active model. The commands perform both graphical and task database revisions. You cannot use MicroStation commands to change piping segments, as they will not update the user data associated with the piping segment.

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Commands : Move Vertex Moves an identified segment vertex to a new location. You can move the vertex to any location by keying in delta distances, absolute distances, or a distance and direction, or by relocating an end point connected to a nozzle to the current nozzle location. Insert Vertex Inserts a vertex in a specified segment pipe run. The new vertex is inserted in the pipeline following the vertex used to identify the pipeline. Delete Vertex Deletes a vertex from a piping segment and redraws the piping segment to reflect the deleted vertex.

2.4 Revise Group Commands Moves, deletes, rotates and reconstructs existing piping. You can revise a pipeline of those elements defined by an active group. Commands: Move Piping Moves an entire pipeline or the elements defined by the active group to a specified location. It activates the Move Piping form which enables you to define the destination point for the move.

Move Pipe Run Moves a specified pipe run to a new location while maintaining the connectivity to the connecting pipe runs in the piping segment. It activates the Move Pipe Run form used to specify the destination for the selected pipe run and controls the method used to accomplish the move.

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Move Pipeline End Moves a pipeline end point to a new location. This is the most convenient move option when connecting a pipeline to a nozzle or another pipeline. Move Piping Assembly Moves a piping assembly (set of connected piping components). It activates the Move Piping Assembly form, which controls the different movement options. The piping, which surrounds the assembly, is adjusted automatically to maintain a connected pipeline. Delete Piping Deletes piping components and segments from the active model. It activates the Delete Piping form used to specify the type of elements to be deleted and the extent of the deletion. Delete Piping Assembly Deletes a group of connected mating components or a single component or pipe. It only deletes the component or pipe not the associated piping segment. Mirror Piping Mirrors existing piping to a specified location in the active model. It activates the Mirror Piping form used to define the piping to be mirrored (by identifying a pipeline or by using the active group) and the new location for the mirrored elements. Rotate Piping Rotates a pipeline or the elements defined by the active group by a specified angle of rotation. It activates the Rotate Piping form used to define the rotation option. Reconstruct Piping Reconstructs a specified part of the model to update the graphical representation and the alphanumeric data associated with that piping, based on changes in the Piping Reference Data, the P&ID database, or the piping segment data in the model. Replace Piping Replaces all the piping commodities of a specific name within a working group with a different commodity name and/or commodity option.

2.5 Revise Data Commands Revises information in the Design Database and defines additional information for components. You can only revise information for items in the active model.

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Commands: Revise Attribute Modifies the database attributes or user data associated with a selected element. Attribute Break Creates an attribute break at a point on an existing piping segment. Connect Segments Combines two piping segments with coincident endpoints. Revise Component Data Selectively revises data for piping components, pipes, instrument components, or pipe supports. Revise Gasket Option Specifies an optional gasket for a specified component connect point. Revise Bolt Option Specifies optional bolt data for a specified component connect point. Revise Weld Type Specifies the weld type for a specified component connect point. Iso Drawing Limit Places a marker indicating an isometric drawing limit in the user data of a selected piping item connect point (both mated items will be updated). Component Group Defines a set of components to be treated as a group.

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Revise Segment Data Revises segment data for selected piping segments based upon a combination of geography and database search criteria. Update Segment From P&ID Automatically updates piping segment data from the P&ID database and reload piping segment data for those segments in the piping model for which P&ID node numbers were stored previously. Re-Compute Thickness Re-calculates the wall thickness values of entire pipelines or of an active group. Update from RDB Updates data in the model based upon revisions to data in the Specification/Material Reference Database, (such as a change to the Piping Job Specification or Physical Data Library.) Load Weld Numbers Automatically creates weld numbers that are unique within the project. Revise Inspection Keys Allows revision of inspection iso keys. Approve Piping Changes the approval status attribute of a pipeline or the active group.

2.6 Review Data Commands Reviews information in the Design Database or reviews existing report files. You can only view the information you cannot make any changes.

Commands : Review Attribute Used to review the attribute values and user data for a specified component in the model.

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Review Nozzle Data Used to review the attribute values for all the nozzles associated with a specified equipment item. Review Report Used to review the contents of an existing MTO report. Temporary Symbology Used to set the display symbology for temporary graphics.

2.7 Analyze Data Commands Reviews information related to the model analysis operations. You can also check for interferences within the active model file.

Commands : Design Review Reviews comments made during a Design Review session and responds to those comments. Piping Clash Review Reviews detected interference clashes. Piping Clash Check Checks a specified pipeline for possible clashes. Design Check Review Reviews design check markers generated by the Design Checker.

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P&ID Comparison Review Graphically reviews discrepancies between the P&ID database and the piping model detected by the P&ID Consistency Checks Manager. Review RDB Report Reviews components requiring reconstruction, replacement, or updating as a result of changes to the Reference Database. Review Iso Drawing Graphically review an isometric drawing for a specified line id.

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3.0 File These commands provide file manipulations. These commands allow you to plot and diagnose problems in design files. They also allow you to define the active options for the file and what reference models are attached and displayed.

Data Verification and Diagnostics

Commands : File

Allows you to plot and diagnose problems in design files.

Print Print, is available only on Windows NT. If you are running PDS on MicroStation version 5.0, the Print command provides access to the MicroStation Print command. If you are running PDS on MicroStation 95, the Print command provides access to the MicroStation Plot command. Compress Design Compresses the design file. Exit Exits the design file. Plot Model Plots the active model. File Design Saves the active MicroStation and PDS parameters. Exit Exits the graphics environment and saves all changes to the design file. Active Options

Sets the options for working in Piping Design.

Data Verification and Diagnostics Provides access to a set of utilities used to verify the integrity of the model file. The Data Verification and Diagnostics command provides access to a set of utilities used to verify the integrity of the model file. This form also displays the Piping Design Product Creation Date and software version.

Sub-Commands : Measure Distance Measures perpendicular and absolute distance between two specified points. Measure Angle

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Measures user specified angles. Highlight Piping on Segment Highlights all of the piping linked to a specified segment. Update Associativity to Segment Updates the informational linkages, which link a piping component to a piping segment. Associate Segment with Nozzle Establishes a linkage for a segment end, which is graphically connected to an equipment nozzle. Review Attribute Linkage Displays all the linkages for a specified piping component or piping segment. Repair Graphic Linkage to Database Corrects graphics in the model that have a linkage to a row that does not exist in the appropriate table of the design database. Find Segment or Component by Linkage Locates a piping component or segment given its linkage. Verify Data Integrity of Model Checks for piping segment overlaps, gaps in piping components, and the existence of corresponding line routes for all Informational Linkages. Verify Nozzle at Pipeline End Checks for linkage between the segment endpoint and an equipment nozzle. P&ID Data Comparison Options Specifies the data comparison option for comparing piping segments in the model with segments in the P&ID. Re-Associate Model with P&ID Database Updates the P&ID node numbers in the piping model on the basis of the unique index (occurrence number) to the P&ID segment table in the P&ID database. Compare Segment Data Compares the segment data of two connected segments. Review Coordinates (IGDS) Allows you to review the IGDS coordinates of a piping component or segment. Review Piping Job Specification Displays data in the Piping Job Specification database, including the associated tables and the piping commodity data, for any Piping Material Class.

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Review Component Placement Displays component placement data for the last component placed in the model during the active design session. Review RDB Management Data Displays the RDB files being used by the active model.

Review COG and Weights Displays the weights of a component and its corresponding center of gravity. Verify Branch Reinforcement Reports the calculated reinforcing pad width in situations where the reinforcement is inadequate. Verify Wall Thickness Calculations Displays the schedule/thickness values for a selected component. Reference Model Provides a set of options for controlling reference file attachments. Switch to Equipment This command allows you to switch from the PD_Design application to the PD_Eqp application so you can modify equipment models in the active project.

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4.0 Construction Commands These commands provide construction aids. All of the placement commands result in graphics being created in the PDS category for non-PDS graphics. All of the revision commands are prohibited from manipulating any PDS graphics other than those created by the corresponding placement commands. Command Groups : Construction Place Commands Create graphics in the PDS category for non-PDS Graphics.

Commands : Place Line Places a line between two data points. Place Line by Angle Places a line at the active angle. Place Circle by Center Places a circle by defining the radius with two points. Place Circle by Radius Places a circle by defining a radius with a keyed-in value. Place Circle by 3 Points Places a circle by defining an edge with three data points. Place Circle by Diameter Places a circle by defining the diameter with two points. Place Terminator Places the active line terminator symbol at the end of a selected line. Perpendicular Bisector Constructs a perpendicular bisector to an existing line. Construction Copy Commands Copy non-PDS graphics in the PDS category created by the Construction Place commands.

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Commands :

Mirror & Copy Vertical Mirrors and copies an element about a vertical axis. Mirror & Copy - Horizontal Mirrors and copies an element about a horizontal axis. Mirror Copy Mirrors and copies an element about a line. Spin & Copy Copies an element and rotates it by an angle defined by a data point. Copy Element Copies a specified element. Copy Parallel by Distance Copies an element parallel to and at a specified distance (defined with a data point) from the original. Copy Parallel by Key in Copies an element parallel to and at a specified distance (defined with a key-in) from the original. Construction Revise Commands Manipulate graphics created by the corresponding construction place commands. Commands:

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Delete Partial Deletes selected portions of an element. Modify Element Modifies lines, line strings, shapes, circles, and ellipses. Extend Line by Key in Extends a line or line segment by a keyed-in distance. Extend Line by Distance Extends a line or line segment by a distance defined by a data point. Extend 1 to Intersection Extends a line, line string, or arc element to intersect with another element. Extend Both to Intersection Extends two lines, line strings, or arc elements until the elements intersect. Mirror Original - Vertical Repositions an element about a vertical axis. Mirror Original - Horizontal Repositions an element about a horizontal axis. Mirror Original About Line Repositions an element about a line. Spin Original Rotates an element by an angle defined by a data point. Move Element Moves an element to another location. Delete Element Deletes an element. If you are zoomed in too close to an element, the system may not be able to snap to the text node for deletion. Change Symbology Changes the symbology of an element to the active color, line weight, and line style. Change Color Changes the color of an element to the active color. Change Weight Changes the line weight of an element to the active line weight. Change Style

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Changes the line style of an element to the active line style.

5.0 P&ID TO PDS-3D Piping Data Transfer FIG. A

The P&ID data can be transferred to the piping model using several commands: Sketch Place Component Revise Attributes Attribute Break What can be done with the Piping Data Transfer Options? You can transfer Segment Data from the P&ID on the following forms: on the Active Segment Data form while Sketching or Placing Components. on the Revise Attributes form. on the Attribute Break form. While placing piping, you can retrieve the AABBCC codes for components from P&IDs. While placing specialty items and instruments, you can retrieve tag numbers from the P&ID. You must already have defined the tag numbers in the Specialty and Instrument Spec Database. You can snap to an off-page connector to window in on the connected drawing and highlight the segments with the correct line ID.

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You can generate and print a Segment Data report, which contains any discrepancies in piping segment data between the P&ID database and the Piping Design database in the batch environment. This report is created using the P&ID Comparison Report Manager in the Piping Design Data Management module. The P&ID Comparison Review command uses a binary version of the Segment Data report to interactively review discrepancies and update segment data in the piping model during a piping design session. You must first create a Segment Data report for this command to work successfully. You can generate a Named Component Existence report from the P&ID Comparison Report Manager form, which checks for consistency in the existence of named components, specialties and instruments by their tag numbers. This report is created using the P&ID Comparison Report Manager on the Design Data Management form. You can edit any attribute including the ones being downloaded. The downloaded attributes are color coded to allow you to see the transfer values more easily. On a complete transfer, the transferred attribute values are yellow, and other attributes are black. On a partial transfer, the transferred attributes are blue, any default attributes are red, and other attributes are black.

Procedure for P&ID to PDS-3D Piping Data Transfer : 1. Select the PLACE command from main palette. The following form appears. Select the Load from P&ID button as shown below. Load Active Data from P&ID MDB. Name from P&ID

This option enables you to update the active segment data based on information defined in the P&ID Task.

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2. On clicking, the following form appears : Unit No. & Unit Code from P&ID database to be entered.

Graphical P&ID Data Setup

Commands P&ID Node Numbers : Updates the active data to match a specified segment from the P&ID database. The system uses the Unit Number (defined in the Active Segment Data) and the P&ID Master Data Base Node and Path (defined in the project files) to determine the database, which contains the segment data. Equipment and Nozzle Numbers : Updates the active segment data from the P&ID with the segment data attached to a specified Equipment/Nozzle Id. Graphical P&ID Data Setup : Updates the active segment data by snapping to graphics in the active P&I drawing. The P&ID Database is referenced using the P&ID project number. A single table is read from this database using the unit number and the attribute linkage from the segment in the P&I drawing. Refer to P&ID Graphical Data Transfer Setup , for more information on this option. If you identify a component in the P&I drawing that is associated with more than one segment, such as a reducer, the active segment data is derived from the segment that is associated with the connect point nearest the data point. The order of the P&ID node numbers, as specified, determines the assignment of flow direction in the piping model. By convention, P&ID node number A is at the Active Placement Point. As a part of the data transfer process, the P&ID node numbers are stored in the piping model for subsequent use and to retain the associativity between the

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segment in the P&ID Database and the segment(s) in the piping model. Likewise, the unique index into the P&ID Segment Table is stored in the piping model in order to enable the later comparison and update of P&ID node numbers from the P&ID Database into the piping model. It is possible that the P&ID node numbers may be changed by the P&ID propagation process for a specific segment in the P&ID Database as a result of changes to the P&I drawing. A warning message is displayed if any one of the following conditions occurs in the process of loading the active data from the P&ID Database: The piping materials class from the P&ID Database is undefined in the Reference Database. The nominal piping diameter from the P&ID Database is invalid for the piping materials class from the P&ID Database on the basis of the Nominal Piping Diameter Table in the Piping Specification Table Library. The active nominal piping diameter is invalid for the piping materials class from the P&ID Database on the basis of the Nominal Piping Diameter Table in the Piping Specification Table Library in partial data transfer, where nominal piping diameter is not loaded. The fluid code from the P&ID Database is invalid for the piping materials class from the P&ID Database on the basis of the Fluid Code Table in the Piping Specification Table Library for a piping materials class where a Fluid Code Table is applicable.

Before using this command : Check the value for the Unit Number in the active segment data. The system uses the defined Unit Number to locate the P&ID database information. Input the relevant values and accept the form. Select Graphical P&ID Data Setup option. This data has to be inputted in form displayed above.

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3. On clicking “Load from Graphical P&ID Data Setup”, the following form appears : All those P&ID’s which have been Propagated & Posted for that particular unit number & unit code will be listed in the this form as shown below.

P&ID’s Drawings (Propagated & Posted) get listed here. View no. where the P&ID should be displayed in 3D-environment.

4. Select the required P&ID and select the view no. on which the P&ID has to be displayed. Accept the form. The P&ID will be displayed in the selected view. A typical example is shown in fig.A above. 5. As prompted, snap onto the line of which the data has to be transferred into 3D environment. Select Partial / Complete data transfer option whichever as reqd. The message “ Reading from P&ID Database “ appears on the form. Accept the form for the pipeline attributes to be transferred to 3D-environment. The active attributes in the PLACE form are now those attributes transferred from 2D-environment. 6. Name from P&ID is used in Component Data Transfer. Click, the Name From P&ID option. Select the piping component from P&ID ( like gate-valve etc.) & Accept. The relevant AABBCC code gets automatically activated in PLACE command and the component gets placed. In this section , we have seen how P&ID TO PDS-3D Piping Data Transfer can be carried out. One can select and view an active P&I drawing while working in a piping model. This enables the graphical transfer of piping segment data by snapping to graphics in the active P&I drawing. You can also specify a component name for placement by selecting a component in the P&I drawing. One can use the following options to select the active P&I drawing to be displayed. Only one P&I drawing can be active for the purposes of data transfer.

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One can select a drawing from a list of P&I drawings extracted from the Project Control Database. This list of drawings is limited to those P&I drawings which have been propagated for the active unit number in the piping model. The applicable drawings are listed in alphanumeric order by drawing number. Since the P&ID Database is unit dependent and the Piping Design Database is design area dependent, one Piping design area may include data from different P&ID units. Therefore, you must specify the correct unit number in the active segment data prior to requesting a list of P&I drawings from the P&ID Database. Commands Select P&I Drawing by Line ID: Allows you to specify a line id by identifying piping in the piping model or by accepting the active line id. The system determines the P&I drawing (or list of drawings) from the line id. It searches the Segment Table of the P&ID Database using the system unique number for the drawing and the line id for the segment. All P&ID segments belonging to the specified line ID will be highlighted. Select P&I Drawing by Nozzle: Allows you to specify an equipment number and nozzle number by locating a component connected to a nozzle, by typing in an equipment number and nozzle number, or by placing a data point over a nozzle in an equipment model. The system determines the P&I drawing from the equipment number and nozzle number and data in the P&ID Database. All P&ID segments that have the same line ID as the segment connected to the active nozzle will be highlighted. Review P&I Drawing Details: Displays information about a selected P&I Drawing in the active unit. P&ID Drawing Display Categories: Displays P&ID display categories. Categories that are currently displayed are highlighted on this form; selecting a category will toggle its setting. There are multiple levels associated with most P&ID categories, so turning a category off in this form may not result actually result in turning that category off for display. Once you select a drawing by any of the described methods, the P&I drawing and the corresponding drawing border are attached as reference files. If the system does not find a border, the drawing is attached without the border. A selected screen view is used to display the P&I drawing. The system stores this view number in the Type 63 data for the piping model.

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Table of Contents 1. Review Nozzle Exercises .............................................................................. 1 2. Basic Sketching Exercises ……………….................................................... 1 LAB 1 .......................................................................................................... 13 LAB 2 .......................................................................................................... 14 LAB 3 .......................................................................................................... 15 3. Advanced Sketching Exercises ...........................……….............................. 16 LAB 1........................................................................................................... 28 LAB 2........................................................................................................... 29 LAB 3........................................................................................................... 30 4. Component Placement Exercises ............................................................. 31 LAB 1 .......................................................................................................... 33 LAB 2 .......................................................................................................... 34

5. Speciality Placement Exercise ............................................................…... 35 LAB 1........................................................................................................... 42 LAB 2........................................................................................................... 43 LAB 3........................................................................................................... 44 6. Component Revision Exercises ..............................................................

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LAB 1........................................................................................................... 50 LAB 2........................................................................................................... 51

7. Model Revision Exercises .......................................................................... 52 LAB .........................................................................................................… 60 8. Diagnostics ...............................................………………………….............. 61

9. Lab Exercises ….….….….….….….….….….….….……………… 65

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1.0 Review Nozzle Exercise Enter a piping design model and attach an equipment reference model. Find a nozzle in the design file which appears on the equipment list: 1 . Identify the equipment. 2. Select the nozzle from the list in the Nozzle, Data form. The system highlights the nozzle selected in all views. Find a nozzle on the form which appears in the design file: 1. Identify the equipment. 2. Identify the nozzle in the model. The system highlights the nozzle on theform. 2.0 Sketch Exercise Sketch the -piping segment A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K.-L-M-N-O as shown below.

This illustration is not to scale. Actual segments differ slightly. 1 . Vertex A - Identify start point at a point. in space by using CONSTRUCT POINT, Easting 0, Northing 0, and Elevation 0- THEN Toggle to either Create Piping Segment or Extend Piping Segment. Verify that all of the active segment data is correct., 2. Vertex B - Select MOVE TO ELEVATION, and key in 12’6" (3810 mm) coordinate value. 3. Vertex C - Select MOVE EAST, and.key in 3'0" (914 mm) dimensional value. 4. Vertex D - Select MOVE-NORTH, and key in 4 1/4'(1295 mm) dimensional value. 5. Vertex E - Select MOVE TO EASTING, and key in 8’3 5/16" (2523 mm) coordinate value. 6. Vertex.F - Select MOVE SOUTH, and key in 8'6 5/8" (2607 mm) dimensional value. 7. Vertex G - Select MOVE DOWN, and key in 5 1/2' (1676) dimensional value. 8. Vertex H - Select MOVE WEST, and key in -20'5 1/8” (-5966 mm) dimensional value.

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9. Vertex I - Select MOVE TO NORTHING, and key in 7.5’(2286 mm) coordinate value. 10. Vertex J - Select MOVE TO EASTING, and key in 18’3” 1/2 (5575 mm) coordinate value. 11. Vertex K - Select MOVE UP, and key in -144" (3658 mm) dimensional value. 12. Vertex L - Select MOVE NORTH, and key in 8’3/16" (2443 mm) dimensional value. 13. Vertex M - Select MOVE WEST, and key in 6’10” (2083 mm) dimensional value. 14. Vertex N - Select MOVE TO ELEVATION, and key in 15'(4572 mm) dimensional value. 15, Vertex 0 - Select MOVE SOUTH, and key in -60 15/16" (1548 mm) dimensional value. 16. Accept the routing by selecting Confinn , this changes the piping segment style from dashed to solid and the system prompts Segment Has Been Placed or Segment Has Been Extended. 17. You can now EXIT the form without losing the piping segment.

2.1 Slope On/Off Exercise Tum the slope on or off. 1 . Toggle the c-lope option to either Slope On or Slope Off. The system updates the database and you are ready to sketch. 2. Repeat the Sketch - exercise, the previous exercise, altemating slope on and slope off between several vertices. Sketch.vertices A through-D with Slope Off, D through H with Slope On, and 1 through completion with Slope Off. 3. Compare this sketch with the original one.

2.2 Active Slope Exercise Define the slope for a pipeline:

1. Toggle slope direction to either Slope Down or Slope Up. 2. Select Vertical Component of Slope.

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3. 4. 5. 6.

Key in the desired vertical dimension. Select Horizontal Component of Slope. Key in the desired horizontal dimension. Accept the form with Confirm, the system updates the database. Define the slope for a pipeline using the slope of an existing pipeline, do the following 1. Sciect Slope from Easting Pipe Run. 2. Identify- the segment pipe run with the slope you want. 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database. 2.3 Move Piping Segment Vertex Exercises Complete the following three exercises. Exercise 1 Modify the existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E-F to a new confliguration of A-B-C-U-E-17.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Identify vertex D. Select the Point on Segment option. Identify the segment pipe run D-E. Key in 3’0” (914MM) Accept the form with Confirm.

The system updates the database and graphics.

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Exercise 2

Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-F

1.Identify vertex D. 2.Select the Move West option and key in 3.5’(1067 mm). 3.Accept the form with Confirm. The system Updates the database and graphics.

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Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F-G to the new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-F-G 1. Identify vertex C. 2. Select the Move Down option and key in 3’0” (914 mm). 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system Updates the database and graphics. 2.4 Delete Piping Segment Vertex Exercise Modify the existing Piping Segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-F.

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1. Identify vertex C.

2. Accept the form with Confirm. The system Updates the database and graphics. 2.5 Insert Piping Segment Vertex Exercises. Exercise 1 Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-F. 1. Identify the C-D segment pipe run on the D half of the segment.

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2. Select Move Up and key in 48" (12-19 mm). 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics. Exercise 2 Modify the pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-C'-C"-D-E-17. 1. Identify the C-D pipe segment on the C half of the segment, 2. Toggle Sketch Mode Off to Sketch Mode On. 3. Select the Construct Point option. 4. Select Move South and key in 2’(610 mm). 5. Select Move West and key in 3’ (914 mm). 6. Accept the form with Conflirm to exit construct point mode. 7. Select Move South and key in 1’(305 mm). 8. Accept the form with Confirm. The system Updates the database and graphics.

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2.6 Attribute Break Exercises Exercise 1 Modify the existing 6 (150) diameter piping segment A-B-C-D from a point on segment B-C to be 4 (100 mm) in diameter.

1. Select the Create Break on Pipe Run option.

2. Identify the B-C pipe run on the B half of the segment. The system highlights the identified pipe run. 3 Key 1 n 6’6” ( 1981 m m). The system highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other. 4. Accept the highlighted side you wa nt to change or Reject the one you don't want to change. -OR - Select Select Destination of Data option to highlight the other segment. The system display the active segurent data for th esegment you accepted.

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5. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 (100). 6. Accept the form with Confirm. The sysiem updates the daiabase and the graphics. Exercise 2 Modify the existing A-B-C-D 6(150) diameter piping segment from a pomi on segment B-C to be 4(100) in diameters.

1. Select the Create Break in Pipe Run option. 2. Identify pipe run B-C at the point of the attribute break.The system highlights the indentified segment pipe run. 3. Select the Easting option and key in the desired coordinate – OR-

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Select the Move from Other Point and the Easting' Option and identify an item that is at the desired coordinate. The sy'stem highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other 4.Accept the highlighted side you want to change or Reject the one you don't want. -OR –

Select the Select Segment for Break option and highlight the other segment. The system displays the active segment data for the segment you accepted. 5. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 (100). 6. Accept the form with Confirm. The sysieni updates the daiabase and the graphics.

Exercise 3 The existing piping segment A-B-C is 6 (150) in diameter. The rest of (he piping segment is to be 4 (100) in diamette'rs and you are in sketch mode connected to vertex C.

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1.Select the Place and Start New Segm ent option from the Sketch Piping Segment form. 2. Select the Active Segment Data area. The system displays the active segment data. 3.Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4. 4. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database. 5. Continue "With the Sketch command to place the piping segment C-D-E. 2.7 Connect Segments Exercises Exercise 1 Modify piping segment A-B-C-D-E to be all 6 (150) diameter piping.

1 Identify the attribute break point. The system highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other. 2. Accept the highlighted side you do not want to change or Reject it to highlight the other segment. -OR - Select the Select Source of Data option to highlight the other side. The system only.). list the active segment data that is different. 3. Accept the form Confirm. The system updates the database and connects the segments. 1

Exercise 2 Connect piping segment A-B-C to piping,- segment D-E-F All attributes data is identical on both segments. 1. Identify the segment end point. Use either vertex C or vertex F. The systein highlights the entire piping segment A-B-C-F-E-D because all attributes are the same.

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2. Accept the form with ConfirmThe system updates the database and connects the segments. Exercise 3 Connect existing piping segment A-B -C to piping segment D-E-F. All attribute data is the same on both segments.

1. Identify the segmcnt end point. Use either vertex C or vertex F. You receive an error message because the end points are not coincidental. 2.8 Revise Segment Data Exercise Change the active segment data of a pipeline. 1. Toggle to either Brief Segment Data List or Complete Segment Data List. 2. Identify the pipeline. 3. Select the attributes to be changed and change them. 4. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database

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2.6 Review Data Commands Reviews information in the Design Database or reviews existing repori files. You can only view the information you cannot make any changes.

Commands : Review Attribute Used to review the attribute values and uset data for a specified component in the model. Review Nozzle Data Used to review the attribute values for all the nozzles associated with a specified equipment item. Review Report Used to review the contents of an existing MM report. Temporary Symbology Used to set the display symbology for temporary graphics. 2.7 Analyze Data Cormnands Reviews inforTnation related to the model analysis operations. You can also check for interferences within the active model file.

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Lab 2 Pipeline MMAOIO'-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 381Ea-c10 3 completion using the commands leamed in this Section. Use Au c LAIN to its and components. Refer to sketch below for detailed information to P

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Lab 3 Sketch pipeline GDX0112-XIN~.2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 381E-10113/N1 to equipment/nozzle 381E-101C/N3 using the commands learned in this chapter. Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to sketch below for detailed information.

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3. Advanced Sketching In this section you will learn the more advanced Options for creating centerline routing and branch creations. The majority of these functions are options that may be chosen from the Sketch Piping form.

Topics : • Distance and Direction moves the active place point to a specified or calculated distance in a specified direction or along a defined angle. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping Pull-down menu.

• Extend/Shorten Pipe Run lengthens or shortens the next segment of pipe run by a specified distance predefined. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu.

• Create Bypass creates a bypass at the active segment point or at an existing segment end point. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pulldown menu.

• Intersect to Branch extends the active segment to its intersection with a specified segment pipe run. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu.

• Intersect Sloped Pipe Run intersects the Piping segment being created or extended with an arbitrarily skewed pipe run of an existing Piping segment that is sloped in the vertical plane. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pulldown menu.

• Intersect by Angles intersects two existing segment pipe runs at a specified angle. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu.

• Intersect Plane sketches a segment pipe run to the point of intersection between the piping segment and a planar element in the design or reference file. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu.

• Skewed Intersect connects the end points of two different piping segments. Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu.

• Branch on Pipe Run creates a branch along a segment pipe run (not at a vertex or end point). Select the Sketch option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pulldown menu.

• Create Branch using the Sketch command shows you how to create a branch at an end point or at an embedded vertex on a piping segment. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu.

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3.1 Distance and Direction Exercise This command moves the active place point by a specified or calculated distance in a specified direction or along a defined angle, and may be used to specific any vertex or endpoint. Complete the following three exercises on the Distance and Direction option.

Exercise 1 The existing piping segment A-B-C is to be extended to a new configuration A-B-C-D-E-F and you are attached to vertex C.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Select the Distance and Direction option from the Sketch Piping Segment form. The Distance and Direction form displays. Select the Horizontal Angle option and key in 300. Select the Vertical Angle option and key in 0. Select the Move North/South option and key in 2 ft. (610 mm). The system calculates the distance. Accept the form with confirm. Now continue sketching to finish the piping segment D-E-F.

Exercise 2

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide The existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E is to be modified to a new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-E' and you are attached to vertex E.

1. 2. 3.

Select the Distance and Direction option. Select the Active Direction option. Select the Move Up option and key in 3 ft. (914 mm)

4. Accept the form with Confirm. 5. Continue in sketch to finish the piping segment E' beyond.

Exercise 3

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The existing piping segment A-B-C is to be extended to a new configuration of A-B-C-D-E-F and you are attached to vertex C. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Select the Distance and Direction option. Select the S/E option. Select the Distance option and key in 4’6" (1372 mm). Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics. Continue with sketch to finish the rest of the piping segment.

Extend or Shorten Pipe Run Exercise

This option lengthens or shortens the next segment pipe run to be specified by a pre-defined distance. The existing piping segment A-B-C is to be extended to the new configuration A-B-C-D-E and you are attached to vertex C.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Select the Extend or Shorten Pipe Run option. Toggle Shorten to Extend Select the Lengthen Next Run by field and key in 3 " (914 mm) for the shoe height. Select the 1/2 Piping Outside Diameter option. Identify a component or pipe or Confirm the active data. Select the Insulation Thickness option. Confirm the active data. Confirm to confirm all the active data. Select the Move to Point option. Deactivate the Nothing and Easting options. Identify the top of steel at the correct elevation.

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12. Accept the form with Confirm The system updates the database with graphics. 13. Continue sketching to finish the piping segment to vertex E.

3.3 Create Bypass Exercise

This option creates a bypass at the active segment point or at an existing segment end point. It places all the segments necessary to define the centerline of the bypass. The existing piping segment A-B-C is to be extended to the new configuration A-B-C-D-E-F and you are attached to vertex C. 1.

Select the Create Bypass option.

2. 3. 4. 5.

Select Move East and key in 3’6 " (1067 mm). Select Move South and key-in 1’3" (381 mm). Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key-in 4” (100 mm). Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

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Continue sketching from vertex D to finish the piping segment.

3.4 Intersect to Branch Exercise

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This option extends the active segment to its intersection with a specified segment pipe run.

Join existing piping segment A-B-C and D-E together at point X. You are attached to vertex 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Select the Intersect to Branch option. Identify pipe run D-E. The system computes alternative 1. Accept with to accept, Reject to select another. The system computes alternative 2. Accept with to accept, Reject to select another. The system computes alternative 3. Accept with to accept, Reject to select another. The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segment and places a branch point at point X.

3.5 Intersect Sloped Pipe Run Exercise This option intersects the piping segment being created or extended with an arbitrarily skewed pipe run of an existing piping segment that is sloped in the vertical plane. The intersection with this sloped piping segment will be in the vertical plane at a user- specified angle.

Complete the following two exercises.

Exercise 1 Join together piping segments A-B-C and D-E at point X or Y. You are currently attached to vertex C. Endpoint C is coplanar with segment D-E.

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5. 6. 7.

Select the Intersect Sloped Pipe Run option. Identify pipe run D-E. Key in 40. 4. The system computes alternative 1. Accept with to accept, Reject to select another. The system computes alternative 2. Accept with to accept, Reject to select another. The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segment and places a branch point at point X Y.

Exercise 2 Join piping segments A-B-C and D-E at point X. You are attached to vertex C.

1. Select the Intersect Sloped Pipe Run option. 2. Identify pipe run D-E. 3. Key in 30 for the angle. The system automatically extends the needed segments to point X and connects them.

3.6 Intersect by Angles Exercise This option intersects two existing segment pipe runs, at a specified angle.

Join piping segments A-B-C-D and E-F-G at a point along pipe run F-G. You are attached to vertex D. 1. Select the Intersect by Angles option. 2. Identify pipe run F-G on the G half of the pipe run. 3. Key in 35 for the angle.

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The system automatically shortens/extends segment F-G to point X and connect z-z them.

3.7 Intersect Plane Exercise This option sketches a segment pipe run to the point of intersection between the piping segment and a planar element in the design file or reference file: There is no exercise for this command.

3.8 Skewed Intersection Exercise

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This option connects the end points of two different piping segments. It displays- alternative routings between the two existing segment pipe runs and enables you to select the desired. configuration.

Join piping segments A-B-C and X-Y-Z. You are attached to vertex C. Vertex Easting

Northing

Elevation

A B C X Y Z

10'0" (3048 mm) 10'0" (3048 mm) 10'0" (3048 mm) 4'0" (1219 mm) 4'0" (1219 mm) 4'0" (1219 mm)

10'0' (3048 mm) 10'0' (3048 mm) 5'0' (1524 mm) 3'0' (914 mm) 3'0" (914 mm) 0’0”(0)

10'0" (3048 mm) 20'0" (6096 mm) 20'0" (6096 mm) 25'0" (7620 mm) 30'0" (9144 mm) 30'0" (9144 mm)

1. 2. 3.

Select the Skewed Intersection option. Identify second end point, vertex X. The system computes alternative 1. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 4. The system computes alternative 2. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 5. The system computes alternative 3. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 6. The system computes alternative 4. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 7. The system computes alternative 5. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 8. The system computes alternative 6. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 9. The system computes alternative 7. Accept with to accept or Reject to select another. 10. The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives-. 11. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segments and connects them.

3.9 Branch on Pipe Run Exercise This option creates a branch along a segment pipe run (not at a vertex or end point). Complete the following two exercises. Exercise 1 Place a 4” (100 mm) NPD branch at the midpoint of pipe run B-C on existing piping segment A-B-C-DE.

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Select the Branch on Pipe Run option. Identify pipe run B-C. The system highlights the segment pipe run. Accept the form with Confirm. The svstem automatically places a branch point at point F. Select the Active Segment Data area. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4” (100 mm). Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database. Continue using sketch to finish the piping segment F-G.

Exercise 2 Place a branch point on pipe run B-C of existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E.

1. 2.

Select the Branch on Pipe Run option. Identify pipe run B-C on the B half of the segment. The system highlights the segment.

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Key in 3 ‘ 0 " (9 1 4 mm) to specify the distance from the endpoint. The system automatically places a branch point at point F. Continue sketching to finish segment F-G.

3.10

Create Branch through Sketch Exercises

The sketch command can be used to create a branch on an existing pipeline of a vertex or endpoint. This method is only valid for centerline piping segments, not populated pipelines (those which have had Automatic Placement run on them). The method for creating branches with the sketch command is shown below.

Exercise 1 Place a branch point at embedded vertex B on piping segment A-B-C.

1.

Identify vertex B. The system automatically creates a branch point at vertex B. 2. Continue sketching to finish piping segment B-D.

Exercise 2 Place a branch point at end point C on piping segment A-B-C.

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1. Identify vertex C. 2. Toggle Extend Piping Segment to Create Piping Segment. 3. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-D. 4. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics. 5. Identify vertex C. The system knows that there is a branch point at point C. 6. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-E. 7. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

Exercise 3

Place a branch point at end point C on piping segment A-B-C. You are attached to point C. 1. Select the Place and Start New -Segment option. 2. Now continue sketching to finish piping segment, C-E. 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics. 4. Identify vertex C. The system automatically creates a branch point c t vertex C. 5. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-D.

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LABS Complete all three labs using the commands you learned in this section.

Lab 1 Sketch Pipeline DOWO'02-X'N-2CM32-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-103/N3 & N4 to equipment nozzle 38TW-102/NI4 using the Commands learned in this and Previous sections. Use Auto-Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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Lab 2 Sketch Pipeline DOWolOI-XIN-2CO032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-105/Nl & N2 to equipment nozzle 38E-102/Ti using the command learned in this and Previous sections. Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components- Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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Lab 3 Sketch pipeline DOW0103-XIN-2CO032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-104/N I & N2 to equipment nozzle 38E-lOL4/N4 using the command learned in this and previous sections. Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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4. Component Placement In this section you will learn how to place components by the fitting-to-fitting method. Topics : ( A ) Place Component :

Place Component manually places components (such as valves or fittings), piping, instruments, or assemblies. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. ( B ) Connect to Design : Connect to Design connects to either a component, nozzle, or Piping segment for placing

components in the active model. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu. ( C ) Point in Space :

Point in Space places the orientation tee at a point in space for placement of components. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pulldown menu. ( D ) Place Pipe :

Place Pipe places pipe from one component to another or places pipe at a fixed length. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pulldown menu. ( D ) Active Options :

Active Options changes the active options for placement of components and pipe. Select the File Pull-down menu

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Place Component Manually places components (such as valves or fittings), piping, instruments, or assemblies.

Automated Placement Places items such as pipes, elbows, reducers, branch components, and flanges on the piping segment according to the attributes and the geometry of the segment.

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LABS Work the following two exercises using the commands you've learned in this section.

Lab 1 Place two flanges and two blind flanges on existing pipeline DOWO'03-41N-2CO032-N. Refer to the figure below.

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Lab 2 Place pipeline MMA0104-YJN-lCO031-P & MMA0104-XIN-2CO03'--P from equipment/nozzles 38P-101A/Nl & 38P-101B/Nl to equipment/nozzle 38V-101/N3. This pipeline has 1 1/2" of insulation. Refer to the figure below.

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5. Specialty Placement In this section you will learn how to manually place piping assemblies, engineered items, instruments, pipe supports, and taps.

Topics : Piping Assembly places a set of predefined components, such as a drain, in the model at the active placement point. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu. Piping Specialty places piping specialty items in the active model. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping Pull-down menu. Instrument places an instrument in the model. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu. Commodity Option changes the commodity option used to search the spec for a commodity item. Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu. Commodity Override places components that are out of spec (not defined in the attached Piping Job Specification database). Select the Place Component option from the Placement palette activated by the Piping pull-down menu. Place Logical Support places logical supports in the active model file. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Place Physical Pipe Supports places physical pipe supports in the active model file. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu.

5.1 Piping Assembly Exercise This option activates the Place Piping Assembly form, which is used to place a piping assembly in the model at the active placement point. A piping assembly is a set of predefined components such as a drain. Complete the following two exercises. Exercise 1 - Ball Valve Assembly Place a ball valve assembly at the center of a pipe run. 1. 2. 3.

Select the Piping Assembly option. Select Additional Selections Select Valves with Flanges.

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Select Connect to Design. Select Point on Pipe.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Identify the pipe and establish the location for the assembly. Confirm the selection. Select Up on the compass for secondary orientation. Select Ball Valve from the Placement by Center area. Confirm the Place Piping Assembly form. Select Up on the compass for stem orientation. Toggle Primary to Secondary. Select West on the compass for handle orientation. Accept the form with Confirm.

The system updates the database and the graphics.

Exercise 2 - Eccentric Reducer and Flanges Place a piping assembly at an equipment nozzle. 1. 2.

Select the Connect to Design option. Identify the equipment/nozzle number.

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Select the Piping Assembly option.

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Select Down on the compass to indicate the location of the eccentric side of the reducer. Select Eccentric Reducer and Flanges then Confirm. Key in 3” (75 mm ) for the Second Size. Accept the form with Confirm. Key in 1” (25 mm) in the form field for the branch size. Select the Commodity Option you want for the drain nipple and Accept. Select North on the compass to orient the Gate valve operator, and Accept. The system updates the database and the graphics.

5.2 Piping Specialty Exercise This option places a Piping Specialty in the active model. Piping Specialties (also referred to as piping specialty items) can be defined in the Piping Job Specification (PJS), or defined interactively at placement time. Complete the following two exercises. Exercise 1 - Placing a Cartridge Strainer

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Select the Connect to Design option. Identify CP1 of the flange. Select Piping Speciality. Select Geometry and Spec Data. Select Flame Arrestor. Key in a piping comp_no and change any other attributes you want. Select Confirm. Key in the required information. Select Confirm. Accept placement of the Place Component form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

Exercise 2 - Gear Operated Valve Place a gear-operated valve in a pipeline. 1. 2.

Select Connect to Design Identify CP1 of the flange.

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Select Piping Speciality Select Geometry and Partial Spec Data Select Valve Key in the tag number and other required information. Select Operator Menu Select Side Mount Gear Type A

9. Key in the required information. 10. Confirm the operator form. 11. Confirm the engineering item specialty form. 12. Confirm-V the Place Component forms. 13. Select Up on the compass for stem orientation. 14. Toggle Primary to Secondary 15. Select East on the compass for gear handwheel orientation. 16. Accept the placement with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

5.3 Instrument Exercise This Option places an instrument in the active model.

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Select Connect to Design

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Identify CP1 of the flange. Select Instrument Select Geometry and Spec Data Select Angle Pressure Relief. Key in the instrument-tag no. and any other required information. Confirm the form. Key in the required information. Confirm the form. Accept the form with Confirm.

The system updates the database and the graphics.

5.4 Commodity Options Exercise This option changes the commodity option used to search the spec for a commodity item..

Place a 300# Gate valve and flanges in a 150# class pipeline. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Select the Connect to Design option. Identify the free end of the pipe. Select Commodity Option. Select Default flange. Select the 300# flange from the list and Confirm. Confirm the Place Component form. The system updates the database and the graphics. Select the Commodity Option. Select the Gate valve. Select Display Data for Commodity. Select Review Piping Notes. Select Cancel. Select the 300# valve from the list and Confirm. Confirm the Place Component form.

The system updates the database and places a 300# Gate valve.

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Select the Commodity Option. Select Default flange. Select the 300# flange from the list and Confirm. Confirm the Place Component form. The system updates the database and places a 300 # flange.

5.5 Commodity Override Exercise This option places components that are out of spec (not defined in the attached Piping Job Specification databases). Place an out of spec flange (flat-faced, threaded flange). 1. Select Connect to Design. 2. Identify the free end of the Gate valve. 3. Select Commodity Override. 4. Select Default flange. 5. Select 6Q2C01 FWN RFFE CL150 NREQD from the list. 6. Select rcp_end_prep BE from the list. 7. Select MTE from the end preparation list. 8. Select Confirm. 9. Select gcp_end_prep RFFE from the list. 10. Select FFFE from the end preparation list. 11. Select Confirm. 12. Select commodity_code from the list. 13. Key in a valid commodity code for the component you have defined and then Accept. 14. Confirm the Place Component form. The system updates the database and the graphics.

5.6 Place Logical Support Exercise Place a logical support on a pipeline.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Select the Point on Pipe option. Identify the pipe. Key in the distance. Select Other Pipe Support Data Key in PS - 8 7 6 3 for pipe_support no. Select the elevator button to scroll for other data. Key-in the stress analysis information and then Confirm. Accept the form with Confirm.

The system updates the database and the graphics.

5.7 Place Physical Pipe Support Exercise

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Select Point on Pipe. Identify the pipe. Key in 3' (914 mm). Select 1-Way and Type 4. Key in PSH-001 for the tag number and any other data. Select Other Pipe Support Data. Key in other data and then Confirm.

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8. Select Confirm 9. Select Down on the compass. 10. Accept the form with Confirm The system updates the database and the graphics.

LABS Complete the following three exercises using the command you have learned in this section-

Lab 1 Place valves on pipeline DOW0103-4IN-2CO032-N. Refer to the Figure below for detailed information.

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Lab 2 Place valves on Pipeline DOWO'03-41N-2CO032-N. Refer to the figure below for detailed information.

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Lab 3 Place pipeline MMA0105-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/ nozzles 38P-101A/N2 & 38P101B/N2 to its completion. Refer to the figure below for detailed information.

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6. Component Revision In this section you will learn how to revise existing components and pipe supports. Topics :

Rotate Component rotates a component around the piping segment that it was placed on- Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu-

Tap Component places a tap on an existing piping component. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Revise Tap revises some or all of the data associated with a tap. Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu. Reconstruct Component/Replace Commodity Reconstructs a component to reflect any new placement data such as NPD or option code. Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu.

Add Chain Wheel adds a chain wheel operator to an existing valve in the model. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Add to Valve defines a floor stand or extension stem for a specified valve. Placement from the Piping pull-down menu.

Select

Revise Pipe reconnects, reconstructs, or reconnect and reconstructs piping. Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu. Move Piping Assembly moves a piping assembly. Select Revise Group from the Piping pull-down menu.

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Move Pipe Support moves a pipe support to a new location on a piping segment. Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu. Copy Pipe Support copies a single pipe support to a specified location in the model. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Revise Component Data selectively revises data for piping component pipes, instruments components or pipe supports. Select Revise Data from the Piping pulldown menu.

6.2 Tap Component Exercise Complete the following three exercises using the Tap Component command.

Exercise 1 Place a 1" (25 mm) branch nipple on the reducer. 1. Identify the reducer. 2. Select Center from the location for Tap section. 3. Select Move east and key in 2” (51 mm). 4. Select Move south and key in 2” (51 mm). 5. Select the Tap NPD field and key in 1” (25.4 mm). 6. Select Tap Option. 7. Select tap option from the list. 8 . Confirm the Tap Option form. 9. Select South on the compass, toggle Primary to Secondary and select up. 10. Confirm the Tap Component form. The system updates the database and the graphics. 11. You can go into Place Component to place other components.

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Exercise 2 Place a 1" (25.4 mm) elbolet on the elbow. I. 2.

Identify the elbow. Select Compute for Elbolet from the Location for Tap section.

3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Toggle' Connect Point 2 to Connect Point 1. Keyin 1 1/2' (38.1 mm) Accept the selection. Select South on the compass. Toggle Primary to Secondary Select Up on the compass. Select the Tap Option, select the option you want. Select Display Data for Commodity Select Cancel. Accept the Tap Option form with Confirm The system updates the database and places the elbolet. 13. You can go into Place Component to place other components.

Exercise 3 Place two 4" (101.6 mm) trunions on elbows for support. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Identify elbow A for placement of trunion A. Select Compute for Trunion from Location for Tap section. Select the configuration from the picture buttons. Key in the piping material classKeyin 4” (101.6 mm). Keyin 2 ft. (610 mm) Select Confirm Select a tap option from the list, then Confirm. Select Down on the compass. Toggle Primary to Secondary. Select South on the compass, the Confirm. Confirm the form. The system updates the database and places a truing

13. Identify elbow B for placement 0f truing B 14. Select Compute for Truing. 15. Select the configuration from the picture buttons. 16. Accept the Piping material class or key in a new PMC. 17. Key-in 4” (102 mm) 18. Key in 2 ft. (610 mm). 19. Select Confirm 20. Select from list of Tap Options, then confirm. 21. Select Down on the compass.

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Toggle Primary to Secondary. Select South on the compass, then confirm.

The system Updates the database and places a runion.

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6.3 Add to Valve Exercises Complete the following two exercises using the Add to Valve command.

Exercise 1 Add a floor stand to an existing valve.

1. Identify the valve. 2. Select Floor Stand, then confirm. 3. Key in the information. 4. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

Exercise 2 Add an extension stem to an existing valve.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Identify the valve. Select Extension Stem, then confirm. Key in the information. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

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LABS Complete the following three exercises using the command you have learned in this section.

Lab 1 Place a valve assembly in pipeline DowolO2-6IN-2CO032-N, rotate valve, and add chain wheel operator. Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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Lab 2 Connect to existing pipeline AIMAO 105-6IN-2CO032-N and continue to its completion. Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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7. Model Revision

Topics

COPY Piping copies an existing pipeline or a group of components to a specified location in the model. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Rotate Piping rotates existing piping in the active model- You can rotate a pipeline or the elements defined by the active group by a specified angle of rotation. Select Revise Component from the Piping Pull-down menu. Copy and Rotate Piping places a rotated copy of an existing pipeline or group of components. Select - Placement from the Piping pull-down menu. Mirror Piping mirrors existing Piping to a specified location in the active model. Select Revise Group from the Piping Pull-down menu.

COPY and Mirror Piping creates a mirrored Copy of an existing Pipeline or group Of components. Select Placement from the Piping Pull-down menu. Move Piping moves an entire pipeline or move the elements defined by the active group to a specified location. Select Revise Group from the Piping pull down menu. Move Pipe Run moves a specified Pipe run to a new location while maintaining the connectivity to the connecting Pipe runs in the piping segment. Select Revise Group from the Piping pull-down menu. Move Pipeline End moves a pipeline's end point to a new location. Select Placement from the Piping pulldown menu.

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Replace Piping provides you with the ability to replace all the piping commodities of a specific name within a working group with a different commodity name and/or commodity option. Select Revise Group from the Piping pull-down menu. Reconstruct Piping reconstructs a specified part of the model to update the graphical representation and the alphanumeric data associated with that piping, based on changes in the Piping Design RDB, the P&ID MDB, or the piping segment data in the model. Select Revise Group from the Piping pull-down menu.

7.1 Copy Piping Exercise Copy an existing pipeline to another location. 1. Identify the pipeline at CP 1 of the flange. The system highlights the pipeline. 2. Identify the equipment/nozzle. The system places the piping segment at the new location 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

7.2 Rotate Piping Exercise Rotate the existing pipeline.

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Identify the pipeline. The system highlights the pipeline. Select Plan View. Key in 180. The system places the piping segments at the new orientation. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

7.3 Copy and Rotate Piping Exercise Copy and rotate an existing pipeline- to a new location.

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Identify the pipeline at CP I of the flange. The system highlights the pipeline.

2. 3. 4.

Identify the equipment nozzle. Select Plan View. Key in 1 8 0. The system reorients the piping segment at its ne7k, location. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

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7.4 Mirror Piping Exercise Mirror an existing pipeline to a new location. 1.

Identify the pipeline. The system highlights the pipeline.

2. 3.

Select Move east and key in 516" (1676 mm). The system reorients the piping segments. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

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7.5 Copy and Mirror Piping Exercise Copy and mirror an existing pipeline to a new location. 1. 2. 3.

Identify the pipeline at CP1 of the flange. The system highlights the pipeline. Identify the equipment nozzle. The system reorients the piping segment at its new location. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

7.6 Move Piping Exercise Move an existing pipeline to a new location. 1.

Identify the pipeline at CP I of the flange. The system highlights the pipeline.

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Select Move east and key in 516" (1676 mm). The system reorients the piping segment. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

7.7 Move Pipe Run Exercises Complete the following five exercises using the Move Pipe Run command. Exercise 1 - Distance and Direction Move pipe ran (A) down 2'(610 mm). 1. Identify the pipe run (A). 2. Select Move Down and key, in 21 (610 mm). The system reorients the piping segment. 3. Accept the form with Confirm.

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Exercise 2 - Delete Pipe Move pipe run (A) by deleting pipe.

1. Identify the pipe run (A). 2. Select Delete Pipe. 3. Identify pipe to be deleted. The system reorients the piping segment. 4. Accept the form with Confirm.

Exercise 3 - Insert Pipe Move pipe run (A) by adding pipe.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Identify the pipe run (A). Select Insert Pipe. Identify the location were the pipe is to be added (either elbow's CP). Keying 21 (610 mm). Accept the form with Confirm. The system reorients the piping segment.

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6. Accept the form with Confirm. Exercise 4 - Concentric / Eccentric Change Move pipe run (A) by changing- reducers (concentric to eccentric).

1. 2. 3. 4.

Select Concentric/Eccentric Size Change. Identify the reducer at the end you want fixed. Select Down on the compass, flat side orientation tee = flat side reducer. Accept the form with Confirm. The system reorients the piping segment. 5. Accept the form with Confirm-*(.

Exercise 5 - Concentric / Eccentric Change Move pipe run (A) by changing reducers (eccentric to concentric).

1. Select Concentric/Eccentric Size Change. 2. Identify the reducer at the end you want fixed. The system reorients the piping segment. 3. Accept the form with Confirm.

7.8 Move Pipeline End Exercise Reconnect piping with its equipment nozzle.

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1. Identify pipeline end, CP1 of the flange. 2. Select Move End to Nozzle option. 3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

7.9 Replace Piping Exercise Replace all gate valves to globe valves in a pipeline.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Select Gate. Select Confirm. Select Globe. Select Confirm. Identify the pipeline. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database and the graphics.

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LABS Finish placing pipeline MMA0105-XIN-2CO032-N using the commands learned in this and previous sections. Refer to figure below for detailed information.

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8.0 Diagnostics In this section you will learn how to use the following command to perform diagnostics, Measure distances, and review the Piping job specification. Topics Diagnostic Provides accesses to a set of utilities used to verify the integrity of the model file. Select File from the File pulldown menu. Highlight Piping on Segment highlights all of the piping linked to a specified segment. Repair Associativity to Segment updates the informational linkages which link a Piping component to a Piping segment. Repair Associativity with Nozzle establishes a linkage for a segment end which is graphically connected to an equipment nozzle. Review Attribute Linkage displays all the linkages for a specified Piping component or Piping segment. Find Segment or Component by Linkage locates a piping component or segment given its linkage. Review Coordinates (IGDS) allows you to review the coordinates of a Piping component or segment in positional units. Verify Data Integrity of Model checks for Piping segment overlaps, gaps in piping components, and the existence of corresponding line routes for all informational linkages. Verify Nozzle at Pipeline End checks for linkage between the segment endpoint and an equipment nozzle. Verify Piping Reconstruct verifies that each component can be replaced based on data from the Piping Job Specification, Graphic Commodity Library, and Physical Data Library. Measure Distance measures perpendicular and absolute distances between two Specified points. Verify Branch reinforcement reports the calculated reinforcing pad width in situations where the reinforcement is inadequate. Compare Segment Data compares the segment data of two connected segments.

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide

Review Piping Job Specification displays data in the Piping job Specification database, including the associated tables and the Piping commodity data, for any Piping Material Class. Review Component Placement displays component placement data for the last component placed in the model Placement during the active design session. RDB Review RDB Management Data displays the RDB files being used by the active project. Review COG and Weights displays the weights of a component and its corresponding center of gravity. Measure Angle measures user specified angles. Verify Wall Thickness Calculation displays the schedule/thickness values for a selected component.

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide

LABS Lab 1 1. Select the Highlight Piping on Segment option 2. Identify a segment on Pipeline MMA0104 (Pump suction pipeline). The system highlights all associated components.

Lab 2 Using Compare Segments, review Pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2CO032-P-

Lab 3 Using Verify Data Integrity of Model check pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2CO032-P. If any errors occur, correct them and recheck the Pipeline.

Lab 4 Using Verify Nozzle at Pipeline End review the nozzle connection on pipeline MMA0104XIN-2CO032-P. If any errors occur, use the Associate Segment with Nozzle option to correct them.

Lab 5 Using Review Attribute Linkage review the data On Pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2CO032P. 1. Identify a component or pipe in Pipeline MMA0104 (try the eccentric reducer). The system displays the database address for the component center. 2. Select confirm, The system displays the database address for CPI of the component. 3. Select Confirm. The system displays the database address for CP2 of the component. 4. Select Exit.

Lab 6 Using the Measure Distance option, calculate the distance between the discharge nozzles of Pumps 38P-101A and 38P-101B.

Lab 7 Make sure snap and locate are on in the reference models being checked. Part 1 Review a branch table for any piping material class. 1. Select the Piping Material Class List from the Other Specification Data area.

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Select the PMC 2CO032 from the list, then Confirm. Select Review Spec Tables. Select Branch Tables, then Confirm. Select angle 90. Now you can scroll through the table and find the branch you want to review.

Part 2 Review a piping commodity for the active piping material class. 1. Select Piping Commodity Data. 2. Select Search for Commodity Name. 3. Key in 6Q2CO1. 4. Select 6Q2COl from the list. 5. You can now review the commodity you selected.

Lab 8 Using Review COG and Weights heck the major valves in pipelines MMA0104 and MMA0105.

PDS-Piping Designer Training Guide

9.0 Lab Place Pipeline MMA0107-XIN-2CO032-N from pipeline MMA0108-6IN-2CO032-N to pipeline MMA0105-6IN-2CO032-N and to its completion using the commands learned. Refer to the figure below for detailed information.

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