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Passed Displays the Passed Colour form, when Passed is activated on the menu, allowing the selection of a highlight colour for elements that pass the check. ‘©Copyright 2012 to current year 253 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-i810, Colours > Failed Displays the Failed Colour form, when Failed is activated on the menu, allowing ‘the selection of a highlight colour for elements that fail the check. Clear Selection allows the selected element to be cleared Clear> All Allows all elements to be cleared. 14.4.2.4 Check Functions ‘The available check functions are organised into class and group categories, simplifying the selection of those most relevant to the users current design activities. Each class of checks represents, typically, a main design discipline, for example, Steelwork, Piping, HVAC, Cable Trays, etc. Each class may have one or more groups associated with it representing more specific features of the design discipline. ‘Selecting the required class of checks from the Classes options list will automatically update the Groups ‘options. ‘Selecting the required group of checks from the Groups options list will automatically update the Checks list to show all individual checks applicable to the chosen class and group. From the Checks list, select one or more checks that are to be performed on the elements in the Check lems list. The checks are performed by clicking the Check button on the form. 14.1.3 Design Checker Results _ Clicking the Check button will automatically display the Checker Results form. The form is spit into two sections ~ + Passed + Failed Each listing the elements accordingly. Selecting the element in the section will apply the relevant highlight colour to the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 254 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. .aveva.com ‘arnignis reservea14.2 Design Checker — (Worked Example) AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Navigate to PIPE /150-B-6 in the Model Explorer and select ‘Add > CE from the Checker form. From the relevant options lists select the following:~ * Class Piping Application + Groups Checks for Pipe Lines From the Checks list select Vent High Points Click the Check button. ‘The results are also displayed in the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 255 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-i810 Navigate to BRAN /100-C-12/B2 and rotate the by-pass valve by 90 degrees. Use the Design Checker utilty to check the following:- + The Drain Low Points check for all pipes owned by ZONE /ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 = The Valve Stem Orientation check on BRAN /100-C-12/B2 (2 For intormation relating to the administration of the Design Checker utility refer to Appendix - E © Copyright 2012 to current year. 256 AVEVA Solutions Limtod ands subsidiaries www.aveva.com Al nights reserved.‘The Production Checks functionality allows pipe pieces and pipe spools to be checked in order to bring them to production readiness in accordance with the user defined fabrication machines. The fabrication checks are run against the criteria set against the fabrication machines. These are currently limited to pipe bending and automatic flange welding machines. @® The Production Checks methad can be considered as an alternative to the Spool module. For further information relating to Spool refer to TM-1851 AVEVA EverythingSD Spooler training guide. [piste tang canee For the purposes ofthis chapter PIPE /40-B-10 wil be modified to include bonds and ext flanges ang PIPE /40-B-20 wil be added. To do this on the Tools tab, in the Training group click the Setup button to display the jgrtcmomaotnte-Omte + Training Setup fm. From te Piping feb In he Extras section, check the Production Checks Update — Chapter15 checkbox and click the ‘Apply button bes 15.1 Definitions - ‘The Production Checks functionality frequently refers to sections of the pipe as Pipe Spools and Pipe Pieces. As a result, this terminology needs to be understood 15.1.1. Pipe Spools ‘A pipe spool is @ prefabricated part of a pipe or branch, This is offen considered as the deliverable, supplied as a complete item by the pipe fabrication shop that is sent for installation. Pipe spools are typically comprised of a bent or straight pipe with welded flanges or couplings at each end. There can also be more complex fabrications with branches, reducers, valves and other components. AVEVA E3D derives the spools. @ Gaskets are not included within the spool 15.1.2. Pipe Pieces _ ‘A pipe piece is the lowest level in the fabrication hierarchy of a pipe. It relates to a continuous piece of tube that can be fabricated from stock material. The pipe piece holds references to the components at the start and end of the piece. The system derives the pipe piace @_ Components on the end of the pipe pieces are not part of the pipe piece, but they are reference by it © Copyright 2012 to current year 257 www.aveva.comPipework Moielirig TM- i810 15.2__ Accessing the Pipe Production Checks Form [eq Benina tc one Sa Ftrcaton Mace In the Production group. click the Production Checks 7 ren ate bution to display the Pipe Production Checks form, omens Production recbaaa Gs x The representation of the Pipe Production Checks form ence is dependent upon the state of the current element Bons It @ pipe or pipe element with no spools is selected the ‘Arespoclshavenotyetbeen gente ori cipe Pipe Production Checks form will display the followina Generate S00 ‘Pipe spools have not yet been generated for this pipe’. As a result the Generate Spools link label is ‘Sete Predocton Ges available. Sel ela abctonMahiee Detne ate RevaPafnces The lower section of the form displays the Setup iunatiynen A Production Checks. This section is for the setup options ee for production checks and includes:- % + Select Default Fabrication Machines - this allows the selection of the fabrication machines to be applied when running the production checks. + Define Auto-Resolve Preferences - this determines whether the material excesses should be added automatically by the system as a resut of a check | T spodao8s08. Regates akabon against a bending machine. T sp.o08.. Reases akan | | Pe006:102.. Reawes Yate + Define Auto-Naming Proferences — this allows the ‘ — . definition of the auto-naming of the spools. This ‘pe vaske = functionality is only available to an administrator, vatdataPine (Default is ON) View Production fomation ‘Remove machine data tat has been ss0cated with pipe Remove mecine mfo If @ pipe or pipe element with spools is selected the Pipe enovep pe spool and ppepece da thahasbeen Production Checks form will look eimiar to that shown, Sroonesmitipe Remove Fabsation formation iewtog If no pipe or pipe element is selected the Pipe Production ‘veaesoea Checks form wil display the following ‘Select a pipe or er Producin oman element below a pipe to view the pipe spools’ Samara madine iat bs ben nce De Sener Madin lo Pon Pritin Cnta * etgaton Pe: ie soatm capes Pee Sooo Setup roducneachecks sees ‘Select Defeat Fabrication Machines, me Orin ito eoie Preferences Define Atostoming references ON © Copyright 201210 current year 258 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions |imited and its subsidiaries All rights reservesAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 16.2.1 _ Setting Up Production Checks Production checks are performed in accordance with the fabrication machines that are selected using the options below the Setup Production Checks section of the Pipe Production Checks form ‘The eystem checks the pipe pieces against the bending and flange welding machines that are nominated in the default list. This allows the system to identify and assign the fabrication machines, = To select the default bending machine and flange =e welding machine to be used in the production Seon checks, click the Select Default Fabrication Detine to Resolve Pref Machines link label Define hte-Naming Preferences ON ‘Default Fabrication Machines ‘Use tefelloving machies or production checks ‘The lower pane displays a selectable list of available fabrication machines. —+ ‘The selection can be made at any of the three levels, ae A EOD MT ar toch acted ek he ‘[JFeeERD 5.00 MAK Apply button to use the selected machines or the ‘[ZIPMWELD WMACH OF | Back button to cancel the operation. comers I ° ie thei a it Bo morte pd trewe coos rae ee ee can teoat oo meny machines are selected. It is not possible for the form to display all errors on all machines. In this case the View Log link label can be used. on) 15.2.2. Define Auto Resolve Preferences ‘Setup Production Checks ‘Select Deft Fabreation Machines To determine how the feed and end excesses are applied during Production Checks, click the Define Daas ‘Auto-Resolve Preferences link label. Detaenutonaming Pebtaes ON ‘Auto Resolve Preferences _ ae” ‘The lower pane will change to display the available irate eed cs preferences, oh ee Checking the Include End Excess check box, will result in the system automatically adding excess pipe material to the end of the pipe piece if needed. Checking the Include Feed Excess check box, will result in the system adding feed excess to the pipe piece if needed. End and feed excesses are the additional material quantities required by the bending machine to bend the pipe. This is required for the clamp and loading length of the selected machine and will eventually become waste. The customer will decide the standard approach for this setting which will be applicable to all users. For instance it may be a requirement for the user to have these boxes unchecked, This will require the user to evaluate the route and fitting positions if an excess is required. ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 259 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 15.2.3 Define Auto-Naming Preferences : ‘Auto-naming enables the automatic naming of new spools during generation. Consequently this needs to be ‘set up prior to the use of the Generate Spools link label. When selected, each newly created spool will be automatically named using the auto-naming rules. If auto-naming is turned off then spools will be given default names (Spool, Spool2...). @ Auto-Naming can only be accessed using an administrative login ‘Setup Production checks or To set up the auto-naming of pipe spools click the Deine naoReroveretionss Define Auto-Naming Preferences link label tecaccanmngeenss ‘The lower pane will change to display the Auto te emi Perens Naming Preferences section. The Use Auto Naming oueatehenotuee Rules checkbox determines whether the defined rules ‘are currently being used. Click the Define Naming Rules... lnk label ‘The Name Settings form is displayed. Clicking the Define Naming Rules... link label will display an Error form because the current user does not have the necessary administrative privileges to define the naming rules. @_The auto-naming of pipe spools is already set up for the Training project. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 260 ‘www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Avr reseed15.2.4 Generating Spools AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Pye raion Chests x oeseeie Poe spect ‘hoe spoolehavenotyetbeen geseted forthe Be 15.2.5 _Auto-Naming Pipe Pieces To create the spools click the Generate Spools link label, The appearance of the Product Cheeks form will change with the creation of the spools, The Generate Spools link label will create a single PSLIST element which ‘owns the PSPOOL (pipe spools) elements and PPLIST elements(s) which ‘own the PPIECE (pipe piece) elements @® The PSPOOL elements contain numerous attributes that can be used to populate the pipe sketches later. @ The PPIECE elements have a PPCutLength and PPFinLength atinbute which is the cut and finished length of the tube allowing for the stretch factors on the bending machine. @® it maybe advantageous fo create an auto-naming rule for the pipe pieces to aid in the management of any bending machine nc data if required. See Appendix ~ F for detals of Bending Machine NC Data If there is a requirement to subsequently create bending machine NC data, it's recommended that the pipe pieces are auto-named to aid recognition later. It is best for this to be performed at this stage. Navigate to the pipe in the Model Explorer. On the Tools tab, in the Tools group, select the CE Offspring option from the Autoname button options list em ty - @ Brae 5 co tanto: °°" (TOT ” Mody Tools e ep erm sos-tost eran Aos-102 ia PSUST® 4 fy Prusts Ia PRIECE HOS 10FF01 fm PRIECE Hoe s0FFD fe PRIECE 0.80903 Ta PmECEnoB10FFO PIECE MOB s0FFOS, ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 261 www.aveva.com15.3 The Pipe Production Checks Form ‘The Pipe Production Checks form now displays the Pipe Spools etc. The form has four new sections that allow control of the different aspects of the production checks on the pipe and spool level. Poa roaicton Choos Remove machine data that hasbeen assocatedwith Remove Machine fo Renovepipespooland pipe pecedaatathasbeen [Srecstedwiboine emoveFabacaton Ivornaton Miewtoo “Task for Spool 40-0-10-7501 abate sooo! View Production formation Remove mane dota that as been assocatdvth Poeroea Remove Madine fo Noripation View Spool in Graphics ‘Setup Production Checks ‘ale Dea Fabcaton Madnes Define to Reeve Preferences Define to-aming Preferncs ON Pipe Spools - this section shows the spools for the currently selected pipe Pipe Tasks -this section shows tasks relating to the entire pipe and inciudes:- + Validate Pipe - this runs the production checks against the entire pipe. The checks run for each spool in the pipe that requires validation | View Production Information - this displays the production information currently associated with each pipe spool and pipe piece. + Remove Machine Information - this removes any associated fabrication machine information for all spools and pipe pieces within the pipe + Remove Fabrication Information ~ this deletes all spools and pipe piece data within the pipe © View Log - This displays 2 log viewer for the spool Generation and Validation, providing a more detailed report on the stages of the process. ‘Tasks for Spool - this section shows tasks that are related to the currently selected spool and include ~ + Validate Spo! - this runs the production checks against the currently selected spool = View Production Information - this displays the production information currently associated with the spool and pipe pieces it contains, Remove Machine Information - this deletes any associated fabrication machine information for the selected spool Navigation - this section is for navigation relating to the ‘currently selected spool and includes:~ '* View Spool in Graphics - this zooms the 3D View to the selected spool © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allrights reserved 262 ‘www.aveva.comAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Pipe Spools section of the form indicates the Production Status of the spools belonging to the current pipe. Initially production check will need to be run against every spool in the pipe, to do this click the Validate Pipe link label from the Pipe Tasks section of the form. To run checks against a single pipe spool select Validate Spool ‘These options run the production checks and show the results in the lower pane of the form ‘The production checks run using the fabrication machines associated with the individual pipe piece of the spool, Consequently if no machines are associated with the pipe piece, as is the often the case when initially validating, then View odin information the system will check against all machines defined in the default machine list When the checks have been performed the Pipe Spools section displays the results of the check for each spool. There are three possible production status values:- + Successful ‘The production checks were successful + Failed ‘Some part of the production check failed * Valid for production _The spool had already been validated so was not rechecked. x The lower part of the form shows the result for each pipe piece of the selected spool. A Pipe Piece list shows the production check results per piece, and each piece has one of the three status values associated with it pe Production Checks Selecting a pipe piece from the list displays the detailed Yoon 0.830 7501 Scat a st ee orn results of the check in the Detailed Results section of the eaasnen saad form. The information displayed in this part of the form soc 08.30504 Sucessd depends on the results of the check. soe 08:309505.Secesshd r | 2 spo 08109506 Fae seco 8.109507 Susesstt is © Frish ewig Resus In this example, Spool 40-8- een 10-PS06 contains a bend that Foe Recess — has a radius of 4D. Ce oe Consequently the Production Jete_Preseten ots Status will be displayed as a Failed because this radius einai eRe ‘cannot be bent by any of the ae oO default bending machines. © Nout bending machete poe ong No beng machine ous ane bore ater, (meg de we aoe te be ‘Toler beng ences set 0 manu bet To overcome this, the radius can be changed using the previously shown functions from Model, or in some cases the spool can be Set to Manually Bent on the form. This, ‘Machine naert direction adeines ignores all bending data completely and assumes that any . production issues will be overcome by the fabricators, Welding Machine Reso No Ranges canbe prenelded ody Producion fermen. © Copyright 2012 to currert year 263 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-i810 | Seateseeei ieaee |The seen of the eto Manually Bent in abel eit | Yeeetsosnese: samesht | in the Production Status of the pipe piece changing to spel 08109503.Suceetd ‘Suceoceful. @ The use of the Set to Manually Bent option has been sneluded in this section for completeness. tis not the ‘normal procedure if the customer's environment relies upon accurate production information. In_most Foch vewng Resa ‘cumstances the bend radius would have be changed roduc Rests for Spool 40 6-10-7506 ‘to suit the bending machine or changed to an elbow. oe eces: Ve ‘preducton Stan The appearance eee oe is dependent pon 5 ‘whether the spool has just been validated wit ‘ J Production Status of Successful or has already ‘been validated with a Production Status of Valid for Production and tne View Production Information link label irom Tasks for Spools coction of the form has ‘been selected 9 ‘eth anger co be prewnlded on welding nacine wouenss ‘fy Producnon wformation.- 15.3.2 Examples of Various Results 15.3.2. Successtul Checks with No Modifications Required This is the result vhere the check succeeded against both bending and flange welding machines. if applicable the ‘section shows which. bending machine was used and which flanges can be pre-welded. In the example shown the pipe ppiece requires bending using machine 5_NB_MACH with no ‘excesses, but no pre-welded flanges are present, ‘The Machine Insertion Direction indicates which end of the spool is Icaded on to the bending machine. This provides valuable information in relation to whether the excesses are required. This will either be displayed as Cute Head ‘Clutch Head or Clutch Tail and corresponds with headitail Welding Machine Result of the owning branch, Pipeniece contains no preweldedfanges ‘Med Prodocion wfoma.on © Copyright 2012 to currert year 264 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries, Allrights reservedAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.2.2 Successful Checks with Modifications Required Production Resi for Sposl40-8-10-P508 Meee Trex Prediction St ‘rive ofTbe234 Sm Machine defines) Leave of abe-Omm In this example the check succeeded against the bending but some excess material is needed to make the pipe piece pass the checks. ‘As well as bending and flange welding machine information there is a list of excesses required. In the example shown it can be seen that the Arrive of Tube requires an excess of 234 5mm (Machine Defined). Selecting the Arrive of Tube or Leave of Tube link label on the form will show a tag in the 3D View so it can be seen how it applies to the pipe piece. This is particularly use for the feed excesses. 15.3.2.3 Failed Check with Modification Required Bending Machine Result @ (Fated ene pana berg machin NB_MACH Machine nsert dreton hth Head Wding Machine Reset No anges canbe prewelded excesses Required 1 Boepace il pasfabration chek fhe following Imodfistons we appbed nd Excess ‘arve of ube: 2545am (Machine defined) eave of ube: “1 vara amt. 15.3.2.4 Non-Resolvable Failure rstocks eyed 109501 Fad Daa rater on bere | Oeedaoe ist) fed Oat eraneey oer wheres (j If the pipe piece requires excess to pass the checks, but the auto resolve preferences have been setup not to include excess automatically, then the check will fall ‘Auto Resohe Preferences Diietcetrd ess (lia Feed css In this case the resuts display the excesses required. The suggested excesses can be accepted to make the pipe piece pass the checks by clicking the Apply excesses link label, or alternatively the existing route can be evaluated to remove the excess. This is the case if a single bending machine is set as the default, in this case the 5_NB_MACH machine. ‘Alternatively the Set to Manually Bent link label could be Used to ignore the bending machine checks as shown previously ‘The validation may fail for a more serious reason in relation to the Data Consistency of the pipe. This should be resolved prior to continuing with the Pipe Production Checks functions. © Copyright 2012 to current year 265 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.3 Expanding the Machine Results Panel ‘The Detailed Results information may be expanded to display more information by clicking on the fold-up panel button, ProdectonInormation for Spo! 40:6-10-7506, Production Information for Spool 40-8-10-P506 Poehecer — ‘Pope cer: —— [woe pean sine Index Poder sts o1 Feed OL Faied J Detaled Ress for Pipe Pace Detated Rests for Pipe Pisce © Fale eck panatbonng machine §.NB MACH 1 Fates check operat benny machin 6.NB_MACH ochine ser rection cin hen ie hac Senaradus earsete hance by machine Welding Machine Rest Totpore send checks sep o nua bent No enges canbe seeded Sette Mavety Bet edi redacin formation ares hatch Tal Welding Machine Recut No Manges canbe prewelded Mod Frodecion fermen. 1 4 ‘The production information for the pipe piece can also be modified. This is done by clicking the Modify Production Information link label. Produdion Results for Spool 40-6-10-P508 Poche: Index rodicten Stabe YA Suet | eae Ress Pye Pee ‘Senda ache Reset cent orale mae BACH tine ner dreane ce tt [Remove al! machine information ekg vie Ret be Wettges cabaret ent inn ch — treo wer Hehn ees 2m ‘Ariveof Tbe 294m Machine defined) UserDetned Gem Letve of Te Or Leave of Tube: Machine nee Omen VrerDetned orm oth oatetnipgien. reed txcess Ley Dene cnone> ra eed 1 Aecent Changes 1Wosseard changes This is used to change the fabrication machines, and also madify the end and feed axcess, © An example where this could be used is if the feed excess has to be longer than the clamp length in Corder for the pipe tobe placed in a saw for removal ofthe excess © Copyright 2012 o curent year 266 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaies. ‘Al righ reserved ‘www.aveva.comAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 18.3.5 Changing or Assigning a Machine ‘To change or assign a bending machine or flange welding machine select the appropriate link label. If no machine is associated with the pipe piece then the Change Bending/Welding Machine link label will read ‘Assign Bending/Welding Machine. If the tube is straight then there are no bending machine options. If there are no pre welded flanges then there will be no flange welding machine options. Production lformation for Pipe Pece 1 ‘Chaoge Bending Machine ‘ending Machine ® ald Bending Machines no, MacH panoR alec Smetana, © FRE Beng 5 SettoMenunty Best Fema] © in tne curent Training project there is only one machine thet is capable of bending the selected pipe ploce. Select the required machine and then click the Apply button. To cancel any changes and go back to the previous screen, click the Back button *waccuit hang ‘Alter selecting a new machine click the Accept Changes link label at the Revalidate pe Fece —botiom of the panel 45.3.6 Applying an User Defined End Excess End Excess ® Machine asert direction Cut Head ‘Arve of Tube Mane need: mm UserDefned $00 User defined end excesses can be added by entering a value in the relevant textbox. Clicking the @ Accept Changes to sets the new values 15.3.7 Applying a User Defined Minimum Feed Excess _ Feed Excess eg 2 cess: Mmm feed 306 User defined minimum feed excess can be added by Wooo entering. 2 value In the. Minimum feed. toxtbox eee, “nore Ghexing te Accept Changes tones the new valve © Copyright 2012 to current year 267 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.8 _Revalidating a Pipe Piece Production Information for Pipe Pece 1 Bending Machine prerey ‘After changing the production information the pipe piece ‘Charge berg mating ‘must be revalidated by clicking Revalidate Pipe Piece link label. This runs the pipe production check on the pipe Sete erty Cat piece using the new values. As before the result of the ‘Welding Machine validation will be displayed wwece or Remove all mache ifomati nd Excess ® ‘rive of TE 38mm Production Results for Spool 40-8-10-PS08 Feed Excess ® ep 2 ease: cnone> smu fe 300mm ‘y Accent changes [uidiecard changes feaiebarge 15.3.9 Finish Viewing the Results Pee Proticton Chas x Poe oem Pipe Speake - To return tc the main form after viewing the results of the ‘validation Gith the Finish Viewing Results link lave! © Copyright 2012 to curent year 268 AAVENA Solutions Limited ad ts subsicares www.aveva.com alight reservedAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.10 wing Production Information ‘The production information assigned to the pipe piece of a spool can be viewed without having to go through the validation process. To do this click sections of the form. 1w Production Information link label from either the Pipe Tasks or Spool Tasks If the link label from Pipe Tasks section is selected, the resulting form will display all of the spools for selection, as shown. If the link label from the Spool Tasks section is used then only the production information for that spool is available. on Producbon cect x pe: a8-10 Remove machine datathat hs been 25% © Fish viewing Rests ewove Mecane i Prodection Information fr Spool 40-6-10-7501 remove Mache 7 . a ‘Removepie spool end pipe piece data thathasbee, = ‘ssocated withp pe [index Producten Stas RemaveFbriaton Information Yield fer rodcton | 2d for Prodicton vevloa V3 aid for redicten ‘Tasks for Spool 40-8-10-P501 _ ‘Validate Speci remove madine datathatht been assooted th pe p08 Renovemadine nfo Mavgation Remove slimachine nlrnabon lew Sooo! Grapes nd Excess © ‘Setup Production Checks ‘ Sle Deft Fabrication Machines Sy aceot changes [sDeced Ounges Define Ata Resolve Preferences Revodate Roe nece Define Atosnaming Pelereces ON Bending Machine NB MACH Hidmam materallngth C0¢0mm (acne dened) © Copyright 2012 to current year 269 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-"810 15.311 Removing Machine Information To remove all machine information associated with a ‘single ripe spool or all the spools on a pipe click the Remove Machine Information link label from either ‘the Pipe Tasks or Spool Tasks sections of the form. As before the result depends on which link label was selected, in this case the link label below the Pipe Tasks section was used. Valduebipe View roducioniforation Pamowe machina datathathar bees usscatedvith 106 ————— Remove pipe ets be pececatathathasbeen roamed minaipe RemoveFebnetion Information View 0 ‘asks for Spool 40-8-10-F801 ‘vatdne spon ‘ulfabreabon machine Ifomebonhas been renowedfor ‘aarpiespes! ‘The Remove Fabrication Information link label from the Pipe Tasks section will delete all production data by removing the PSLIST (Ppe Spool List) and the PPLIST (Pipe Piece Liet) from the pipe, Poe Tess ‘aldtine View Pedution fomaton Remove mache data tht hasbeen essodaleduth pot © ep BRAN «0.81081 > Ben coe soe? > Ea psusts emove Machine fe arrests Renovepipe spooland pipepecedaatathas been fe Pst? roused wi Niowlog 8 ‘The Pipe Production Checks alert form is displayed asking ‘Are you sure you want to remove all pipe: spools and pipe pieces associated with the pipe?’ click the ‘Yes button to remove or the No bitton to cancel. eed ae © Copyright 2012 to current year 270 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All nights reservedAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810. 15.3.13 View Log - Peete If the spoo! fails the validation the View Log link ‘vlaatePoe label can be selected to find out additional vtortrotscionstemsion information. This information is presented on two tabs Spool Generation and Validation Remove machine data that hasbeen assoanted wth poe For instance, there are limitations on reporting the production check failures that can occur if numerous SSraaciaee cnc tettarb default machines are selected. This is because it is not possible for the form to display all errors on all machines. In this case the View Log link label can be used, Remove Machine bo eroomteswathpioe RenoveFebecation formation ‘The information for Spool Generation and Validation can be saves to file using the Save button or printed using the Print button © Copyright 2012 to curent year 2m www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 Perform the following tasks ~ + The use of the option from the Training Setup form at the start of this chapter added PIPE /40-B- 20 to the modal. Use the Production Checks form to verify this pipe. There are several errors with this pipe that will need to be remedied before the pipe will successfully validate. = Make the changes in Model to ensure all spools validate successfully for PIPE /40-B-20. = Observe which spools require end and feed excesses. ‘= The following pipes should validate successfully: 140-B-10 - (It maybe necessary to make a modification to the bend radius) 1200-8-4 100-8-8 100-B-2 180-B-14 1250-8-5 180-8-7 + Run Production Checks on as many of these pipes as possible. © Copynght 2012 0 caren year 2 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com flings reservesDetail Isometric production is the subject of another course. However, since itis likely to be a reulrement of the piping designer, the basic techniques, of what is a simple operation are covered here. Before the creation of Isometric plots the pipes should be free from clashes and data consistency errors. @® Unlike the pipe sketch functions the creation of Isometrics does not require the pipes to have been processed by the Pipe Production Checks utilly. 46.1. Creating Pipe Isometrics Meco x ws : (@ Derma wort* * 1 @ STESITE-PPNG.AREAO 1 {@ ZONEZONE.MPING-AREAOH Navigate to the pipe in the Mode! Explorer. in this case /100-B-2 > & PRESOES Lo “2B Pipe Holes 7 Bending NC Output Febscaton Machine Jn the Isometric group, select the Pipe option from the 3, Producton Cheeks Pipe button options list fo create an isometric sketch of the Production Pipe. © Copyright 2012 to current year 273 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-i810 16.2 Creating System Isometrics_ if Bending NC Oust Poe Hols G fibicatonnetie —aternatively in the Isometric group, select the System ° y, Procucton Grete option from the Pipe button options list to create an | reneote (a) pipe | Production isometic sketch of the pipe and any connected pipes. D For further information relating to the use of the Isodraft module and its administration refer to TM-1873 AVEVA Everything3D Isodraft Administration. ‘EQ Prior to the creation of the isometrics it may be necessary to split the pipes into logical section using the ‘Spool module. Refer to TM-1851 AVEVA Everything3D Spooler for details. © Copyright 2012 to current year 274 hi . AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries www. aveva.com ‘Alingnts reservedAVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 Perform the following tasks:~ * Create Pipe and System Isometrics for the pipes created in the previous chapters. ©Copyright 2012 to curent year, 275 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blank. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 276 ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Allrights reservedCHAPTER 17 The following chapter deals with the creation of pipe sketches that are required as an output in order to fabricate the spools prior to installation. The sketches include dimensions and scale drawings of @ pipe spool along with tables of relevant manufacturing information Using the AVEVA E3D Automatic Drawing Production (ADP), pipe sketches can be produced automatically using pipes that have been validated by the Pipe Production Checks utlty in the Model application. This is performed using the Draw module of AVEVA E3D. 17.1.__ Accessing the AVEVA E3D Draw Module. On the Project tab, select the Modules option and click the Draw tile access the Draw module get 1) © FING + = | RAAB ANEUA Everything Mod Vw = Ort ‘A default screen layout will be displayed comprising the Microsoft® Office Fiuent™based user interface ‘and an Active Properties and Properties forms, On the Tools tab, in the Explorers group, click the Draw Explorer and Model Explorer buttons to display the Draw Explorer and Model Explorer respectively ame EE Serr | fat ates | ao TB Drewing = Explorer x Explorer Options os ot © Copyright 2012 to curent year 27 www.aveva.com17.2__ Creating a Registry Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In order for the pipes sketches to be stored an owning Registry (REGI) must be selected using the form, as shown later. It may be necessary to create the Registry and name it according to the area or system being sketched to aid navigation at a later date. Seca ney te DEFT-RPNG-AREAD 7 4 @omwor- Fs | ae b & Feencaion pore [Ee cave py) eye crow “Spon” Son B tests tse Nene (AREAOT-PSeetches 01 - Ceo 4 @ omwort «2 [E DePTDerT.PPmc eres: 5 OE Derr. PNG aeace In the previous chapters the SITE being used was ISITE-PIPING-AREA-01. Consequently Department IDEPT-PIPING-AREAO1 will be selected as the owner for the new Registry in this example. On the Tools tab, in the Explorers group, select the Create option from the Registry button optione lict. ‘The Create REGI form appears allowing a suitable name to be entered for the Registry, in this case AREA 01-Psketches-01. Once the name has bee entered click the OK button, ‘The Registry will be added to the selected Department in the Draw Explorer as shown, ‘The Registry Information form that appears by detault is not required for the creation of pipe sketches. Click the Cancel button to close the form. © Copyright 2012 to curert year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. All nghts reserved 278 WWW.aveva.com417.3. Creating Pipe Sketches AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 To create the pipe sketches, navigate to the correct position in the Model Explorer, i.e. Zone or Pipe. A list cf spools can then be obtained for the CE. On the Auto tab, in the Create group. click the Pipe Sketches button to display the Pipe Sketches form. Failure to navigate to the correct type of element will result in an Error form being displayed ae + Niseup ete ateenetn cE ane sag Deen SSeonters coe Jone serene Genes | tem bot) cate rl on ced Pee scenes x Sechelt ca bow sgn Cento sewch under — = The Pipe Sketches form is spit in to four sections:- Faeroe sone veo nenne pete + Design Element to search under «Filter the Spools using Prec Sas a + Search Results, = + Sketch Creation Options or The name ofthe selected zone or pipe is dispyed in =A] the Design Element to search under text box. Semennente 7 tens) —_—_ ‘The content of the form can be altered by selecting Nene Vad Seen On another element in the Model Explorer and clicking mesmo TRUE FASE — the CE button to add the element name tothe form, osaese2 TRUE FASE — nosso Tue Fase — ‘There are additional fiter options on the form which Vianeaopsn Tue FASE — are useful for defining better search criteria. For monznesis TRUE FASE — instance, if the element selected is a Zone and itis a moszwrste TUE FASE — requirement for the form to display sketches which wopanrso? TRUE FASE — Contain spectic characters or have a specific status. If the additional fiters are used, the Search button would then have to be clicked to update the Search + Result ist sisi The Search Results section will display the relevant ‘seen Teng: spools in accordance with the CE and any applied = _ - search criteria ‘TORAPRLTIPPEeeN GE ors Cont Steere Regby The Sketch Creation Options allow the selection of a, Fieos: a sabe draw trite, owning regs and og ate ie ‘ACES USEReesatcsion ts [Boe © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 279 www.aveva.com17.3.1 Design Elements to Search Under Pipework Modeling TM-1810 This is the name of the root design element, and must be either a zone or a pipe. The textbox can be populated using the CE button or by typing in the name Pe sitcnes x ‘Search by ay or ate ne ear Be esi ant o eer 8 e 17.3.2 _Filter the Spools Using Fer be p00 sig ‘ter pret apo are Proaucton Stats | oy - ‘sch St: a 7 All or Part of the spool name wholly or partially Production Status Valid. Proton Sata: Any ‘The system validates all types input if the CE button is used, the text box displays the name and the form initalises, ‘This part of the form allows filters to be applied to the spools under the root element according to ‘several criteria, Once the criteria has been selected the Search button is clicked Inelude spools with names matching the text the user enters, either This offers three options via an options list Any, Valid, and Not Matches all spools, both validated and not validated oy Valid Matches pipe spools valid for production ‘ass Ne Not Valid Sketch Status Created, ‘Sketch Sta Any oY, Created Not Created No Created Matches only spools not valid for production. ‘Ths offers three options via an options list, Any, Created and Not Matches all spools, both with and without existing pipe sketches Matches only pipe spools with existing pipe sketches, Matches only pipe spools without existing pipe sketches © Copyright 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All ights reserves 280 Www.aveva.comAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 17.3.3 Search Results “Search Rens: (7 found) Nowe Vals Sich Drawn moszorso TRUE FASE — | |Woszorsn TRUE FASE — | ‘Stecee me nase = | tists a coleton ofa poe spol tment othe ‘Sense me raat = Toutelomer eed ne tars sore The ton teteces me fale Pocates one spice secesn hat ene MO-B.20-PS06 TRUE FASE — Create Sketches button is clicked. ‘eran tat haat oa Name Ths ithe name he pe soa Vaid TRUE o FALSE. depending on eta ne peeps ns bse at» Mol using the Pipe Production Checks form. Sketch If the sketch has been created this field displays the name of the resulting drawing, i the sketch has not yet been created this field displays FALSE Drawn This field gives the date that the drawing was created. If no drawing exists the field will display -~.If the search finds more than one drawing then it will display the number of times the drawing has been created, ie. 2 times, 3 times etc. seratoas (Tes)______—_The Search Results itis has aright ck menu wih freee Om fotewing options FASE | ian a ees “This selects al pipe spooks nthe ist. Curses RY Clear Solection This unselets al pipe spool inthe moa pamestech | | ‘st Print Sketch “This prints the selected sketch Delete Sketch This deets the selected sketch @® _ The Print Sketch and Delete Sketch options are inactive until the pipe sketch has been created. 47.3.4 Sketch Creation Options ‘Sian Creston Opto: ‘The Sketch Creation Options are at the bottom of the ‘seach Tero Pipe Sketches form:- ‘Sketch Template -This must be an existing DRWG: element that can be used as a template for the pipe sketch drawing, The CE button allows for a quick capture. Create Sketches in Registry - The named element must be an existing Registry element into which the ‘system puts all new pipe sketch drawings. The CE button allows for a quick capture. Log File “The system records the progress of the creation process as text that is written to a file. “This field shows the fle name the system will write to. The system overwrites the file if it has already been used © Copyright 2012 to current year. 281 www.aveva.com17.3.5 Create Sketches Search Raut: (Tien) ‘A0B20PS0770R1/51 4 Q onnwor* 1 DET OPT. PPING EMO + BIS REGI AREAL Peace ON 2) Dtwc 40-820PSTOR D sHeE eon 20re CE Jom, ‘Aber Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The desired spools are selected from the Search Results list and the Create Sketches button is cclicked. ‘The pipe ske'ches will be created below the selected Registry in the Draw Explorer. ‘The presence of the sketches will update the Search Results form and make the Display button active Clicking the Display button will open the drawing of the selected pipe spool for viewing. Only one sheet can be displayed at a time. However the up/down arrows allow navigation up and down the list to display each sketch Alternatively, from the Sheet level, click the Open option from the Draw Explorer as shown © Copyright 2012 to current yeor AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rignts reserves 282 www.aveva.comAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Here is a typical example of a pipe spool sketch © Copyright 2012 to current year 283 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-i810. Perform the following tasks. + Enter the AVEVA E3D Draw module + Create pipe sketches for the pipes validated previously © Copyright 2012 to current year. 284 ‘www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Argh reservedAPPENDIX A A.A - Flange Offset Value for Slip-On Flanges Slip on flanges have a flange offset value, this is the distance from the flange face to the end of the tube. For the FLOF flanges used in the SP/ORO7C spec this value is calculated using the wall thickness parameter. ‘The example below shows P1 would have a PDIST of 0 and P2 a PDIST of the Pipe Wall Thickness + 2mm (PWALLT(1) + 2mm). ‘The Flange Offset is the Distance between P1 and P2 weed UT asses ‘Therefore with the P2 PDIST value being (PWALLT(1) + 2mm) for a 100NB pipe with a wall thickness of 3,48mm the flange offset will be 3,18 + 2mm = 5.18 mm Goren : momma Senteemn tener res a : noe 2 B ce: = —— K—= S| = ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 285 wwWwW.aveva.com Pa a Ln a te subsderes. All rights reservedPipework Modelling TM-1810 att ——|smq-——_The wall thickness can be checked by viewing the HWALLT Pseudo a Attribute while atthe branch level fmg—Tewmr— Also the flange ote sistance between flange face ard tube end) can be Checked Ths isthe Filength Pseudo Atrbute wile atthe ange level tae Tis is not the only method of sting the flange r= eatnmeeoit@ | sano ofiset value In some cases the vale i xed 7 a for each flange by using a parameter This can : comarca be seen forthe FLSO type fanges belonging to 2 | ‘ton OO Pov t the SP/DRO7C for example. > sateen F E remem) 2 This value is fixed for eact flange because it crea vsissiomw; does no! rely on any extemal variable, 16. the New BROAD OH) oe A.2 - Flange Allowance Value for ALLO wall thickness of the attached tube, Flanges: Flanges whic require the end of the tube to be flared, deformed to form the raised face, need to have additional material to allow for the deformation process. This extra tube is the flange allowance. The value of the flange allowance is calculated using the Pipe Data Table (PDATAB). The PDATAB contains a flange allowance parameter field which allows an expression to be added for each bore size. ie, (10° ATTRIB PWALLT(1)), the PDATAB holds a reference to the Wall thickness table (WTHTAB) ‘Consider the illustration shown below, if the wé 40x 3/18 = 31.8 mm. Allowance all thickness is 3.18 mm the flange allowance value would be @ For the flange allowance to be applied. the catalogue component must have the CompType attribute set to ALLO (atmace * Sao a arora Senkover a formers ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All fights reserved, 286 www.aveva.coma ae a AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The flange allowance can be checked by viewing the Flallowance Pseudo Attribute while at the flange level, ‘The loose attribute on the flange will be automatically set to true. This can be checked by viewing the Loose Attribute while at the flange level. ‘The impact of this can then be seen in Isodraft on the dimensioned view and material lst. Also there will be ‘no welds in the Weld Table for the loose flanges. Fao aad LEFT Loose MX AS - Ad A3.1 — Wall Thickness Queries @ p(Ppoint number) wall Q pt WALL QLWALLT QAWALLT QHWALLT QTWALLT QWTEREF(Ppoint number) QATWREF QuTwreF Q PWALLT(Ppoint number) QLTWaALL QATWALL Q SCHEDULE @ PCWALL QPAWALL Q PLWALL FLANGES, 4{ LOOSE FLANGE DIN2642 F.GL.BUND PN1O FF 1,0427 C22.3 query the wall thickness at pt Leave wall thickness of component ‘rive wal thickness of component Head wall thickness from branch ail wall thickness from branch query the wall thickness element associated with pt Ative tube wall thickness reference Leave tube wall thickness reference wall thickness at 2 given Ppoint Leave tube wall thickness Arrive tube wall thickness Piping Schedule taken from the associated wall thickness table ‘Wall thickness of connected component Ppoint Pipe Arrive Wall thickness Pipe Leave Wall thickness © Copyright 2012 to current year 287 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 A.3.2 ~ Corrosion Allowance Queries Q p(Ppoint number) corrosion Q CORROSION Tube corrosion QLcorRO Leave corrosion allowance QACORRO Arrive corrosion allowance QTCORRO Tail Corrosion from branch QHCORRO. Head Corrosion from branch QPCORROISION(Ppoint number) Corrosion at a given Ppoint @LTcoRR Leave tube corrosion allowance @ATCORR Arve tube corrosion allowance Q PA CORROSION Pipe artive Corrosion QPL CORROSION Pipe Leave Corrosion A3.3- Flange Allowance Queries _ (Q FLALLOWANCE Flange Allowance © Copyright 2012 o current year 288 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries -aveva.com ‘Anights reservedAPPENDIX B B.1 - Model Editor ~ Cardinal Direction Handle Menu te, The folowng options are available from the cardinal ‘Align with Feature direction handle menu | et Feom Feature. | seapto Pie | ‘Move Handle ~ Enter Vale. — Agi. - Snap to Point.. This presents the Move Selection form depending on which cardinal Enter Value direction handle is selected. This allows an explicit value for the displacement of the selection in the selected direction. This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle in the selected direction, The selection being displaced is moved in the selected direction until the handle is aligned Align with Feature... This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset value to be entered. The identification of the feature from Which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. Snap to Point... This allows the identification of features with which to snap the selection to. The selected direction has not relevance to the actual displacement. Canes! ‘This closes the right click menu. “The following options are available from the Move Handle option: + Enter Valu + Align with Feature... + Snap to Point... ‘These options behave in the same manner as those described previously, but only to reposition the handle ‘as opposed to the selecton. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 289 www. va. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com Ahi resewedB.2- Model E Pipework Moielirig TM-1810, jor ~ Rotational Handle Menu ‘The following options are available from the rotational handle menu Enter Value ‘Ofient to Point. Align with Direction Align with... Cancel ferVabe Ofer To Point. ‘ign th Director. gn with. ToWodd This presents the Rotate Selection About XIY/Z form depending on which rotational handle is selected This allows an explicit value for the rotation of the selection about the selected axis. This directs the handle directly to a point feature. This allows the identification of features, usually cooints. The handle will then be directed to the same direction as the selected feature. This presents the Enter Direction For XIVIZ Axis form depending on which rotational handle is selected This allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered. This closes the right click menu. ‘The following options are available from the Rotate Handle option + Enter Value... + Orient to Point... + To World = Rotates the handle lo the World axes. With the exception of To World, these options behave in the same manner as those described previously, but only to rotate the handle as opposed to the election © Copyright 2012 to current year 280 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, flights reservedAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 B.3 — Pipe Editing - Handle Menu The following options are available from the Pipe Editing handle menu:~ tarot. 1 caOesneson —*[ iain = gh caer Dectonhaoge | oom exe Connect Move Handle . ‘This presents the Constrained Move form, which allows an offset to be entered from the current position in the selected routing direction. ‘This has three options which are context sensitive and allow an offset Enter Distance From from one of the common features of a pipe branch. A relevant form is displayed allowing the value to be entered. Align This allows a component to be aligned to the previous component “This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle in the selected direction. The selection being displaced is moved in the selected direction until the handle is alignes Align with Feature.. This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset Offset From Feature... value to be entered. The Identification of the feature from Which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. Connect This allows a component to be connected to the previous component. This allows the selction of End of Selection and Opposite End of Move Handle Selection. This will reposition the handle without moving the selection. The result of the selection can be determined in relation to the direction of the handle indicated. This allows the selection of four possible context sensitive options to determine the format of the information in the 3D View; From Leave / From Arrivee | From Origin | From Direction Change / From Branch Head / Distance Feedback From Branch Tail / From Current Position. These relate to the datum Used for the dimension. Whilst two additional options of Show True Length and Show Orthogonal Length determine the format, (these are more relevant for sloping pipes) Cancel This closes the right click menu. {© Copyright 2012 to curert year 291 www.aveva.comB.4 - Quick Pipe Router - Extend Route Handle Menu Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The following options are available on the Extend Route handle before a drag. Enter Offset... Enter Leg Lenath... Distance From Origit Extend Through Feature... Offset From Feature... Enter Ofset. Ener Leg Length. Ofte From Fete. + LV Usettbows +) Ueebende ‘This presents the Constrained Move form, which allows an offset to be ‘entered from the current position in Distance From Oigin. Edend Though Feature. the selected routing direction. This presents the Explicit Distance form which allows an absolute distance valve to be entered from the previous change in direction This also presents the Explicit Distance form which allows an absolute distance value to be entered from the previous component's origin. This allows identification of features with which to align, along the selected routing direction, This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset value to be entered. The identification of the feature from ‘which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. © Copyright 2042 to current year. 292 AVEVA Solutions Limited and iis subsidiaries Al rights reserved, www.aveva.comNo Slope Slope Angle... Orient To Point. Align with Direction Explicit Direction. Component Choice Distance Feedback ‘Show Rotation Handles Cancel AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This sets the mode. When selected, no slope will be applied to the pipe leg when the handle is dragged This presents the Set Slope Angle ~ form which allows a slope angle tobe | S**“™* specified =a This directs the handle directly to a point feature or rotates about the vertical axis maintaining horizontal offset when a linear feature is identified, This allows the identification of features, usually ppoints. The handle will then be directed to the same direction as the selected feature. This presents the Enter Direction For Z Axis form which allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered, This allows the selection of the type of component that is created by the Quick Pipe Router when a change in direction occurs, The component can be set to either Use Elbows or Use Bends. This allows the selection of the format for display of the distance feedback. This can be set to either Offset (offset from the handle's original position), Leg Length (distance from the previous change in direction), or From Origin (distance from the previous component's origin). The D ‘hotkey can be used to cycle through the options. This toggles the display of the Rotation Handles. ‘This closes the right click menu. ‘The following options are only available when the branch has a Slope Ref set that defines the angle of the slope- Offset From Feature. | ‘Component Choice [Crete] Samet '¥_NoSlope ‘Slope angle. Normal to Feature Default Slope Up Default Slope Down Distance Feedback Show Rotation Handles — This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle whitst allowing for the currently set slope. ‘The slopes the resulting pipe up in accordance with the slope ref value when the handle is dragged ‘The slopes the resulting pipe down in accordance with the slope ref value when the handle is dragged. ‘There are two additional options available when the branch has a slope ret ‘set Show True Length (shows the feedback as a value along the axis of the sloping leg) and Show Orthogonal Length (shows the values as horizontal and vertical components) © Copyright 2012 to currert year 293 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 The following options are available on the Extend Route handle on completion of a drag, i.e. when the right ‘mouse button has been used to drag the handle and no special actions are active Extend ‘This extends the route to the current position, Cancel This returns the handle and selection to its original state before the drag. The following options are available when Feature Highlighting is active and the ‘opposing Route handle. Extend This extends the route to the current position, ‘Complete This completes the route and exits the route mode when applicable. Cancel This returns the handle and selection to its original state before the drag. B.5 - Quick Pipe Router - Rotational Handle Menu Cancel identified feature is the ‘There are two addition options available on the Rotational handle before a drag ‘Component Choice » Distance Feedback > ¥ Show Rotation Handles | Concet ‘This presents the Rotation About HorizontalVertical form depending Enter Value (on which rotational handle is selected. | Sv" ® The other options are identical to those shown for the Extend Route handles. This allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered. Intersect with Line This allows the direction to be defined from the intersection between the direction of a selected feature and the plane of the rolation. © Copyright 2012 to current year 294 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidanes ‘All rights reserved ‘www.aveva.comAPPENDIX C C.1 - Adding / Controlling Insulation Insulation can be added at pipeline or branch level, AVEVA E3D controls the insulation from the insulation specification that is created in the Paragon module. ‘The insulation can be controlled by the range of temperature land bore to control the thickness of insulation to be added. The image shows an extract from the Paragon module, When a pipe is created, using the Pipe Editor: Create Pipe form the insulation specification and temperature can be ‘specified for the pipeline. In this case the insulation thickness is dependent upon the bore and temperature. ‘Altematively, the thickness of the insulation can be selected directly. In this case the temperature and bore are irrelevant for the purpose of insulation ‘Once this information exists against a routed pipe the insulation can be displayed. On the 3D View tab. in the Settings group, click the Graphics button to display the Graphics Settings form. The Representation tab contains an Insulation Visibilty / Translucency options list allowing the translucency of the insulation to be set. ‘Sometimes insulation may not be required over the total ienath ofthe branch, for example the section of @ pipe upstream of a feature may not requife insulation, The insulation can be terminated at @ component in the pipe by selling the components Insulation Specification attribute (Ispec) to Nulref_This will remove the ingulaton from tho component and the implied pipe downstream of the component. The insulation can be removed from further components in the pipe if required, using the same method. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 295 7 7 'AVEVA Solitons Limited and its subsidiaries. www.aveva.com Allrights reserved.Pipework Modelling TM-1810 €.1.4 - Controlling insulation between Components In this example insulation has been added to PIPE /100-C-16, The insulation is to be removed from the branch above the penetration through STRU JEQUIP_SUPPORT. Navigate to the flange at the head of the branch, sone: FIC GB From the Reselect tab of the Pi form select None from the Insuls 19 Component Editor jon options list Click the Yos button on the Confirm form. The insulation has been removed from the flange to the first elbow. The ATTA used for the penetration has been ignored, To overcome this the Specification Break (Spkbriy attibute of the ATTA needs to be changed Navigate to the ATTA and from the right mouse button context sensitive menu select Attributes... Set the ‘Spkbrk attribute to True by clicking the check box 4 @ PrEWOCIS ores a on — 2 Drum — = ~ gu fee ho ro) ee ce — 1 Copyright 2042 to current year 296 WWW.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allrigits reserved,AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This insulation has now been included between the ATTAand the elbow. @ ATTAs can be added along the implied tube specifically to contro! the boundary of the insufation. ‘The gaps in insulation can also be seen on the isometric produced for the pipe. The gaps in the dashed line show the areas where the insulation was removed devotes ATTACHMENT So.BRANCH 006-1881 — = It is also possible to edit the Stext attribute of the ata ue - ATTA to display a note on the isometric. In this case, the Stext attribute was set to Insulation Break / or iV 0008-SUB-OF Penetration ‘Sea cae F3 G4 Bé/B7/B5| = 544 __ | (sal Insulation Break / Penetration 89.4°EL +107504 @ The Branch contains @ pseudo attribute of INLENGTH that can be reported on. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 297 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-1810 €.2- Adding Tracing _ A tracing specification is required for pipelines that may need some form of heating i.e. fresh water pipelines ‘exposed to the elements, This specification is set up from the Paragon module se Pee ects Ot. a a Tracing can be added to a pipe from the Pipe oe Editor: Create Pipe or Pipe Editor: Modify sprees! AES Pipe forms. From the Tracing options list select ai the type of tracing required and click the Apply eet ee : button Pipes with Tracing can be highlighted in the ‘3DView by selecting the Tracing checkbox from the Graphics Settings form, [ss] nsuLation Break / Penetration LAGGED TRACED PIPE PIPE ® The Granch contains a pseudo attribute of TRLENGTH that can be reported on © Copynght 2012 to current year. 298 www. r AVEVA Solitons Limite ants subsides, aveva.com righ reservesAPPENDIX D Reviewer beens rs ' tee" | : 4 i Reject Hole atte In this workflow the Originator ereates the virtual hole and then either requests itor deletes the entry, ‘Once requested, the Originator may cancel the request and delete the entry prior to it being reviewed. If requested and not cancelled or deleted, the Reviewer checks the hole details and, if OK, approves the hole, thereby creating the ‘actual hole. If the Reviewer rejects the hole then the Originator can either modify the ‘virtual’ hole and re-request the hole or cancel the request and delete the entry. D.2- Redundant Hole Workflow Originator ' Reviewer ‘ore Redundant In this workflow the ‘actual’ hole has been created. The Originator decides that the hole is now redundant ‘and sets its status to Redundant Before the Originator can delete the entry the Reviewer must agree that the hole is redundant. © Gepgh 174 cree 2s www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. aveva.c ‘Allrights reservedPipework Modelling TM-1810 D.3 - Rejected Hole Workflow Originator Reviewer Reject Hole In this workflow the ‘actual hole has been created. The Reviewer, possibly due to changed conditions, decides to reject the hole. The Originator has the option to: + Modify the hole and re-request it, whereby it will go through the normal review and approval cycle. + Cancel the request, in which case the ‘virtual hole details remain «Delete the entry, in which case the entire hole is deleted and the ‘virtual’ hole and association deleted. The ‘actual’ hole is deleted and the panel restored to its original state. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 300 www..; \. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com fights reservedAPPENDIX E ‘The Design Checker chapter of this training guide showed how the form can be used to perform various checks of the Model data. This appendix has been added to illustrate how the checks themselves are constructed to enhance the understanding of the utility, @ The creation and modification of the checks is normally an administrative function. Consequently @ piping design user wil only be allowed to view the information E.1 - Design Checker Admin Form ‘RDMIN | Be — BF% FB om the Admin tab, in the Data Checker group, click the Config eee oe cae button to dspay the Data Checker Configuration form. ‘The administrator uses this form to create the Classes and Groups that are displayed on the Checker form ‘The Checks are added to the Groups, each check has a name and an associated macro function. @® Due to the limited access rights of the pipe design user this form is currently read only © Copyright 1974 to current year. 301 , , AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. www.aveva.com ‘Al nights reserved,Pipework Modelling TM-1810 E.1.2 - Vent High Points Admin Detail ‘The detail of the Vent High Points check used in the worked example of the Design Checker chapter is selected in a similar fashion to how the check is selected from the Checker form: From the relevant options list select - + Classes Piping Application © Groups Checks for Pipe Lines From the Checks list select Vent High Points This updates the information at the bottom of the form listing the Name, Description and Function of the selected check. © #1 there ore ary rules that can be modited the Edit Rule Data button is active. Clicking Edit Rule Data button will open the following form. @ The asterisk * in the text field indicates All sizes, Fluid Ref etc are handled Ce = From the information on the form it can be seen that the Vent High Points check covers the following, Tee or Olet exist wth @ Branch outlet of 15mm or above Branch must contain a Valve and a Closure Will check all Fluids Will Check All Pipes Will Check all pipes regardless of name Will show all High Points (un-ticked shows just the highest pont) © Copyright 2012 to current year 302 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Alingris reservedAVEVA Everything3D™* (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 1.3 - Drain Low Points Admin Detail Ifthe Drain Low Points check is selected from the Checks options ist the form will display that it can only be used to check a pipe between 15 - 50mm N.B. when the Fiuid Reference is set to /FRESH-WATER, ® in the Design Checker chapter no pipes failed this fest because none of them had_@ Muid reference of um tte P| Seren comonet i Ieee pe a (FRESHWATER ‘The detail of the Valve Stem Orientation check that was used in the exercise of the Design Checker chapter is as follows: From the relevant options list select~ + Classes Piping Application + Groups Checks for Pipe Componens From the Checks list select Valve Stem Orientation Click Edit Rule Data button ‘The check indicates that with the exception of Sea Water a valve stem can be rotated from the vertical between 0 and 45deg, In the case of Sea Water the Valve Stem must always be vertical © Copyright 2012 to current year. 303 www.aveva.comPipework Modeling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blank. ©Copyright 2012 to current year 304 ‘WWw.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Allrights reserved.“The training guide has shown how it is possible to obtain Bending Machine data in the form of bending programs on pipe sketches. In additional to this there is often a requirement to be able to output this information in file format for numerous pipe pieces. This is achieved using the Fabrication NC Reports form. F.1 - Accessing the Form ‘To access the form the CE must be a Site, Zone, Pipe, Pipe Spoo! List (PSLIST), Pipe Spool (PSPOOL), Pipe Piece List (PPLIST), or a Pipe Piece (PIECE) [Ea] | Pontes cous |! Pesiesnetce (8 fatcaton mac | yf Moxy P5Detus In the Production group, click the Bending NC Output button to display the Fabrication NC "PF |b Production Checks 8) ModiyResrintAtvibutes Reports form. romevics | Production rs ‘The form is divided into four main sections:- Feercaton NC Rapa * Fr Bene Poe Peces - + Find Bent Pieces in: is a textbox showing ‘mone PPNG-AAEAO Ee the name of the current element used for the search, Fe be Poe Pes wg ‘bo re wid our + Filter the Pipe Pieces using: is a selection of search criteria based on the pipe piece name, bore range and bending machine are age ~ - + Search Results is a list displaying the enc Mache results of the search based on the filters fai — =F land CE. The pipe pieces to be reported on must be highlighted in the list Seas + Report Options allows the selection of a fle name and cation using the Browse vee Swan hcine button Ungaro, sopra TRUE 5.AACH icone aewee Te Loma ® When the form 1s initaly opened @ search Ene “Geena Tue Keser ‘s performed without any fiters being fuogzonnot — WORa050 TRUE. S.N® MACH applied can ‘sexe oe cma Ifthe Site is selected as the CE when opening Inoezorre — woaaneson TRUE 6 | ite is as en we. | the form or when the CE button clicked, a {| contr form willbe cisplayes en oe seen aoe aan © Copyright 1974 to curent year 305 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All ights reservedPipework Modelling TM-1810 @_ The appearance of the form assumes that the Pipe Pieces have been named as described in section 15.2.5. Auto-naming at this stage in the work flow will require the pipes to be validated a second time ‘Searen Renu: (6touné) Nene otPoe Pace Poe Sod Vad Sending acne eo BAOFPO8 ODIO PSIG TRUE Pipe Pieces can be selected using the cursor in the Search Results list The standard use of Ctrl and Shift keys can be employed to improve the selection. Search Ruts: (6 ound) Name Pe Pace Poe Spot Yd Bending Machine waters) weer Te ‘The Select All and Clear Selection options are a ae also avalable from rightclick menu over the list. cassie BSS SRE TER soe 209002 ‘ore ‘Once the file name has been selected the information can be output ta the file using the Create Report baton, F.1.1 - Specifying Search Criteria F.1.1.1- Pipe Piece Name Filter This allows the filtering of the search to only find Pipe Pieces containing the supplied st use of wikicards (*) can be applied. in the name. The ‘Sewch Rese (21nd) - Nene Peres Peesma ad emcimuecne +) FOr example keying in *01" in to the Pipe Piece ESRD OST TINS” Lomo name textbox and clicking the Search button will 98209001 408.20P501 TRUE 5 NB, MACH Sschiave the eesult an shown, F.1.1.2- Bore Range Filter This allows a range or single pipe bore to be entered to filter the search, The values entered are included in the results. BereRange, For example to search for pipes of 80 to 150 nominal bore, enter a range tm ‘em of 80 to 180 and click the Search button. Bore Range Alternatively, entering a single pipe size in both fields will result in only ‘600m 500m pipes of that bore appearing F.1.1.3 - Bending Machine Filter Bening Machine Tis allows the fitring ofthe search to only find = Pipe Pieces that can be bent using a particular SERN fDscation machine, The selection is made from 'OD_ MACH (x00 Beneng Mechne) the Bending Machine options list and the SINS MACH (NB Berg Mace) ‘Search bution is clicked 3[00_MACH GxOD Beneng Mache) ‘© Copyright 2012 o curent year 308 www. . AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries ‘aveva.com ‘al rights reservedAVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) jework Modelling TM-1810 F.2—NC Outputs _ ‘The following criteria needs to be satisfied for valid outputs to be available:- +The pipe must have been through Production Checks process to have a pipe piece list and member pipe pieces +The pipe piece must contain a bend +The bend must not be @ ‘manual’ bend +The pipe must be Validated If the first two criteria are not satisfied the pipe pieces will not be shown on the form If the last two criteria are not satisfied the pipe pieces will appear on the form but the output created will indicate that the criteria have not been satisfied. If the pipe piece needs to be validated the grid will indicate this with a FALSE entry in the Valid column and the Bending Machine column will have an Unset value. Alternatively, if the pipe piece has been validated but the bend has been designated as a ‘manual’ bend the did will be indicate this with TRUE entry in the Valid column, but the Bending Machine will again be Unset. Clicking the Browse button allows navigation to the desired location and entering of the file name. Click the ‘Save button to confirm the file name and locaton. Fterume AREOPipe Saveastype [ba files C2) Swe As A Birra apices Hf the file name has previously been used @ Confirm Besoin owe Save As form is dispiayed. sevonnanas (68) — NametPeePece Peet aki Sera Once a location and file name have been specified using the Browse button and the pipes pieces have been selected, the Create Report button becomes active ©Copyright 2012 0 current year, 307 www.aveva.comPipework Modelling TM-"810 If the file name specified has been used previously, Giicking the Create Report button will result in the appearance of a Confirm form. Click the Yes button to overwrite the file (Aeon = - Creseascc,svomsccen | Arter Conf form wil tt the la hoe bean oe erage ee the Yes button to view the file. Eye A aveva: | Command Output = 77 Pipe Spook 40-8-20-P501 . Bering Acres fr Pe ce 0-B20-9°01 achne Nok Or BRad aun Guarety OD. Tak Wate Cose (ENOLMAGH 2 1 19080 Onn 1547 Tom 48.26rm SOBne ASTM ANOS GRO Act ACTION OPE 1 (fees) 3447 Pr 3 ew 5000 == Pe Spot t-8 20-7502 = beng Aces erPpe Pace 0-8. 20.9002 Macine Nok Oe BRad Chau Guarty OO. Te Matera! Code EINE MACH & 1 100Sqm Com —17994qm 48.25 5.8mm ASTM ANOS CRB ‘ACT ACTON OPE 1 teed) e885 The contents of the file will 4 treat we thon be displayed 2 (hen) 8000 3 (eens) 5000 nr Poe Spon 0.8 20.6504 Ti eenang Aeon fre Poe 0-8 20.PPOK Machine Nok Or BRad Chinen Quarty OD. The Mater Code SIMO MACH 5. 19DSem One 218m 42. 2Gnm 5 Ob ASTO AIDS GR ly 5 ACTION oF ili niet — Ent Beng Mace Rupr Fe © Copyright 2042 to current year 308 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘www.aveva.com Allights reserved,