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AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TRAINING GUIDE TM-1202 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Revision Log osnsi2011 | 0.1 _| Issued for Review PDMS 12.1 BT 45/08/2011 | 0.2 _| Reviewed BT SB 20/10/2011 | 7.0. | Approved for Training POMS 12.1 BT $B NG ‘05/12/2011 | __2.0___| Issued with latest copyright footer CF = CF 2970272012 | 2.1 _ | Issued for Review POMS 12.1.SP2 SB g/0a2012 [22 | Reviewed SB Ey 19/03/2012 | 3.0°_ | Approved for Training PDMS 121.SP2 | SB SS NG 31/07/2013 | 3.1__| Issued for Review PDMS 12.1.SP4 BT 7370872013 | 3.2 | Reviewed BT KB, 1310872013 | 4.0 | Approved for Training POMS 1218P4| BT. KB, KB, Updates In general, all headings containing updated or new material will be highlighted. 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AVEVA product/software names are trademarks or registered trademarks of AVEVA Solutions Limited or its subsidiaries, registered in the UK, Europe and other countries (worldwide). The copyright, trademark rights, or other intellectual property rights in any other product or software, its name or logo belongs to its respective owner. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 4 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes, All rights resorved, Contents 1 Introduction. 14 Aim 1.2 Objectives... 4.3 Prerequisites... 1.4 Course Structure 1.5 — Using this guide. 1.6 Setting up the Training Course. 2 PDMS Paragon - Overview. 24° Objectives. 2.2 The Catalogue Database Structure, 23 Part World (PRTWLD) 24 Table World (TABWLD)..... 25 — Specification World (SPWL) 26 — Connection Tables (COCO Tables) (CCTA) . 2.7 Catalogue (CATA) 28 Bolt Tables (BLTA) 29 Units: 2.9.1 Current Session Units. 2.40 Forward Planning 2.41 Paragon — General Application Menu Bat 242 The Catalogue Explorer... Exercise 1 - Entering a Paragon Session 3 Coding Systems . 3.4 Why Have a Coding System? 3.2 Standard Coding System: 3.3. Are Element Names Significant? . 3.4 What System? Exercise 2 - Coding System. 4 Component Creation 44 Enter Paragon in the Training Project - A Worked Example 42 Creating the Catalogue Hierarchy - A Worked Exampl 4.3 Automatic Naming ~ A Worked Example 44 Creating a Component Category (CATE) Element ~ A Worked Example 44.1, Parameter Definitions... 442 Modifying the Component (SCOM) element. 443 Creating a Component Copy sn... 444 Parameter Values... 4.5. Constructing Point Sets (PTSE) — A Worked Scampi 45.1 PTAXI. aeeRoaeess2s2 45.2 PTCAR 45.3 PTMIX.... 454 — PTPOS. 455 PSKEY... 458 — P-Point Visbilty (PVIF). 45.7 Point Set for TUBE. 45.8 Functions... 45.9 _P-point Conventions. 4.6 Geometry Sets (GMSE) 48.1 Creating a Geometry Set — A Worked Example 4.7 Example Vaive showing Point and Geometry Sets.. Exercise 3 - Component Creation. Exercise 4 - Component Building, Exercise 4a - ANSI B16.9 BW CONCENTRIC REDUCER (CATE Code: AARC2BG), Exercise 4b - ANSI B16.9 BW TEE (CATE Code : AATA2B6)..... Exercise 4c - ANSI B16.5 Class #300 WN FLANGE (CATE Code: AAFWABG) Exercise 4d - ANSI B16.9 BW ECCENTRIC REDUCER (CATE Code: AARE2B Exercise 42 ANSI CL.200 FLANGED GLOBE VALVE (CATE Code: AAVHABD} ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year 5 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 5 _ Creating Text Elements. 87 5.4 Objectives... 7 5.2 Material Text (SMTEX) — A Worked Example.. 7 5.3 Detail Text (SDTEX) — A Worked Example 58 5.4 — Parameterised Detail and Material Texts. 59 5.5 General Text - A Worked Example. 8 5.6 Text requirements on Specifications.. 59 Exercise § - Create Component Text. 60 6 Component Part Families vnsmmremrnr 1 6.1 Creating a Part World ~ A Worked Exampl : 4 6.2 Creating a Part Family - A Worked Example.. 2 6.3 Creating Parts from a Category ~ A Worked Exampl 2 6.4 Part Names - A Worked Example 4 65 _ Part References - A Worked Example. eA 65.1 Setting Isometric Description conn 652 Setting Material Text... : one 65 65.3 Setting Component Weight 65 Exercise 6 - Piping Part Creatior 7 _ Connection Compatibility Tables .... 7A Connection Tables (CCTA) ~ A Worked Example wn... 7.2 Example Connection Type Codes. 7.3 Description Elements — A Worked Example. 7.4 Ckey and Spooler Requirements — A Worked Exampl Exercise 7 Create COCO Tabi: 8 _ Piping Specifications 81 Specification Tables — A Worked Example... se 67 8.1.1 Creating a Nominal Bore Table 81.2 Creating Branch and Reducer Tables 8.1.3 Creating a Wall Thickness Table 81.4 Creating a Pipe Data Table 8.2 Creating a Pipe Specification — A Worked Example 8.3 Setting Engineering Data and CAD Attributes — A Worked Exampl: 88 Editing References — A Worked Example 8.7 — Rename Components - A Worked Example. 8.8 Adding Part Families to a Piping Specification - A Worked Example. 8.9 Creating a Tee using a Branch Table - A Worked Example. 8.10 Creating Reducers from Parts — A Worked Example. 8.11 Creating Reducers using the Reducer Table ~ A Worked Example. 812 Specification Component Names 8.12.1. Setting up Autonaming — A Worked Example... i 103 8.12.2 Example Autonaming Function soiree 104) 8.12.3 _Autonaming Specification Components — A Worked Example 105 8.13 Adding Items with the same PBORt and PBOR2.. 814 Removing/Deleting items from the Specification.. 8.14.1 Remove to Limbo. i 8.14.2 _ Delete Permanently — A Worked Example... 8.15 Piping Specifications using SPECON 8.16 Converting Specifications. Exercise 8 - Pipe Specificatio 9 _ Pipe Testing in Design 9.1. Pipe Creation in PDMS Design — A Worked Example Exercise 9 - Pipe Testing in Design «minnie 10 Component Insulation and Specification.. 10.1. Component insulation and Insulation Specification: 10.2 Insulation Parameters (IPARA) 10.3 Adding Insulation to Components in Paragon — A Worked Example .. 10.4 Creating Insulation — A Worked Example 10.5 Insulation Specification - A Worked Example 10.8 Displaying Insulation in Design — A Worked Exampl © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Exercise 10 - Create Insulation Spec. " 11.4 Creating a Nozzle Specification - A Worked Example 11.2 Modifying a Nozzle Specification - A Worked Exampl Exercise 11 - Create Nozzle Spec 12. Bolting.. 138, 12.4 Bolt Table Hierarchy... 135 12.2 How Isodraft calculates Bolt Requirements 136 122.1 Botting Length Calculation for Standard Flange-Gasket-Flange. 138 12.2.2 Bolt Length Calculation for Wafer Components. 138 122.3 Botting Length Calculation for Components with Mix 138 1224 Botting Length Calculation at Nozzles... 138 12.2.5 Additional Botting Items in Bolt Length Calculations. 138 123 Creating Bolt Sets and Bolt Points... 12.4.1 Bolt SelCCHION nn 12.8 _Bolting — A Worked Example. 125.1 Bolting Information. 12.5.2 Creating a Bolt Table. - a Z 1253 Creainga Standard Length Table 12.5.4 Creating a Standard Bolt List (BLIS) / Bolt List Elements (SBOL) ... 12.5.5 Greate @ New Bolting Catalogue . 12.5.6 Create Material Text Elements... Creating Components for the Bok Spec 125.8 Washers... 125.9 Nuts... i 125.10 Create Detail Text Elem: Bott Part Families, 12.512 Creating Bolt Sets. 126.14 Create a Pipe in Design... Exercise 12 Create Bolt Tables, Catalogue & Specification Exercise 13 - Create Wafer Valve 19 Design Variables, Parameters and Data 434 132 13.3 Extra Design Parameters 134 Design DB Parameters. 13.5 Creating and Modifying a Dataset (DTSE). 13.6 Data Sets - A Worked Example .. Exercise 14~ Create Data Set. 14 Flange Offset... 14.1 Flange Offset — A Worked Example . Exercise 15 Create a Slip-on Flang 18 __ Loose Flange & Flange Allowance . 18.1 Loose Flange & Flange Allowance ~ A Worked Example. Exercise 16 ~ Create Loose Flange (Optional Exercise). 16 Attachment Points (ATTA) 46.1 Attachment Types (ATTY), 46.2 ATTASKEY Exercise 17 - ATTAs. 17 Bends.. 17.4 Mitrod Bends 17.4.4 Mitred Bend Parameters 471.2 P-Points sterenisne 17.1.3. Mitred Detail Text.. 17.2. Pulled Bends 47.2.1 Setting Bend Radius : 17.2.2 Setting the Bend Radius via the Spec 17.2.3 Setting Bend Radius via a Pipe Fabrication Machi 172.4 Tube OD a rents. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Exercise 18 - Bend: 18 Sloping Pipes 18.1 Overview of Variable Angle Bend & Variable Angle P-Point Correction Methods . 18.2 Slope Reference (SLOREF.. 18.3 Slope Table (SLOTAB) & Slop 484 Offset P-Points & Nominal Direction of Tees and Flanges 48.5 Variable Angle Elbows — A Worked Example .. 48.6 Variable P-Points on Tees — A Worked Example... 48.7 Variable Angle P-Point on Flanges ~ A Worked Example. Exercise 19 - Sloping Pi 19 Properties. 19.1 Property World Hierarch 192 Component Property Data 19.3 Creating Properties Data — A Worked Example 19.4 Setting the CMPREF in the Specification. Exercise 20 - Create Properties Hierarchy. 20. Spooling 20.1 Catalogue Requirements for Spooling in Spool 202 Creating the Specification ~ A Worked Example sunnninn 20.3 Modify Existing Specifications 21,” Component item Codes 21.1 The use of Standard 21.2 Alternative itemCodes.. 21.3 _ Alternative BoltCodes. 22 Catalogue Database Consistency. 224 Standard Database Consistency Check — A Worked Example 22.2. What the checking facility does 22.3 Data Consistency Output. 22.4 Controlling Detailed Checking Procedure 210 Exercise 21 - Data Consistency Chec! 210 23 Administration .. 21 Naming Rules.. a ‘A1.4 Component NAME codes. 1.5 Component Type Control Valves Specials ing valves... ing valves -actuator operated Flange: Type.. 223 Orifice Flanges 224 Reducing Flanges. 224 Gaskets: Standards. ene 225 Closures: Type. Miscellaneous Items. 228 Miscellaneous Items: 229 Nipple: Standards... Nipple: Type © Copyright 1974 to current year. 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. A128 A129 A130 A134 A132 A133 A346 A135 A136 A137 A138 A138 1.40 Att At.42 A143 Aas ALAS A148 At4a7 A148 At49 A150 Att AN52 A153 ASS A155 Appendix 2 - Catalogue Primitives AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Nipple: End Connection.. TEE: Standard TEE: Type .. Valves: Standards and Manufacturer Valves: Actuators .. Orifice plate hole sizes. Valves: Manufacturer - Saunders Valves. Valves: Manufacturer - Worcester Valves . Welds Standards.. Nozzle: Type. a Flange Facings Table E1.. End connections for non flanged connections Table E2 End connections for flange faces Table E3 . Pressure ratings Table D1 .. 250 Wall Thickness (Schedules) Table D2 250 Nominal Sizes Table Nt 251 Material Codes ‘Schedule Thickness Codes ‘A241 Primitive Elements.. 255 22 Box (SBOX).. 255 23 Cone (SCONE). 255 A24 Disc (SDISK). 256 2.5 Sphere (SSPHE) . 256 A26 Cylinder (SCYL) . : A27 Cyli A28 A29_ Sout (LSNO).. A210 Circular Torus (SCTO) 58 A211 Rectangular Torus (SI 258 A242 Line (LINE). . 59 A243 Tube (TUBE). a 59 A244 — Slope-Bottomed Cylinder (SSLC) 59 A245 Pyramid (LPYR) 260 A246 Boxing (BOXI).. A247 User-defined E) (© Copyright 1974 to current year 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited end ts subsidiaries, All rights reserves. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘© Copyright 1874 wo curont your 76 AVEVA Solutions Limited ang its subsidies ‘Alright reserved CHAPTER 1 This training course is aimed at Piping Designers/Engineers with AVEVA Plant Piping Design experience and aims to introduce the concepts of building catalogue components and piping specifications using the POMS Paragon graphical user interface. 1.4 Aim To be able to build/maintain AVEVA Plant Catalogue databases by creating piping components and spectfcations 1.2 Objectives ‘At the end of this training course the User will be able to: * Understand Paragon and its benefit. * Use the Catalogue Explorer to access the Catalogue, Properties, Design and Draft Databases, '* Create component Categories and Components, * Greate component Point Sets and Geometry Sets. © Create Part Families and GPARTs. + Set GPART reference attributes to 3D Model, 3D Templates, Draft Symbol Sets, etc. © Set Symbol Key (SKEY) settings for use in IsoDratt. ‘* Create a Nozzle Specification. © Create and maintain Piping Specifications. * Create Branch, Reducer, Nominal Bore and Specification Tables. * Create Connection Compatibility Tables. © Create Properties Data. 1.3__ Prerequisites Participants should have a good working knowledge of AVEVA Plant Design, specifically Piping, and have completed both the AVEVA PDMS Foundations and Piping Design courses. 1.4 Course Structure ‘Training will consist of oral and visual presentations, demonstrations and set exercises. Each workstation will have a training project, populated with model objects. This will be used by the trainees to practice thelr methods, and complete the set exercises, ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 4 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 1.5 _Using this guide Certain text styles are used to indicate special situations throughout this document, here is @ summary: Menu pull downs and button press actions are indicated by bold dark turquoise text. Information the user has to key: willbe in bold red text. Annotation for trainees benefit: ® Additional information D2) Reter to other documentation ‘System prompts should be bold and italic in inverted commas i.e. ‘Choose function’ Example files or inputs willbe in the courier new font, colours and styles used as before. 1.6 Setting up the Training Course Login to Paragon using the details provided by the Trainer. They will typically be as shown below: Teen Project Training ~ aaa! ee * | Usemame _A.PIPER (A PIPER) Seg,“ “eee setaceme + | Pagsword A Sr . Mos, A-PIPING Click Login i ee Select Utilities > Training Setup... from the main menu to display the Tre Piping tab, 19 Setup form, Navigate to the oe | Pont [os | ac | smart] cate | Seup 1g Course checkbox, click the Apply button and Close the form, © Completod Exercises ar avaiable via tho Training Setup form and may be accessed by tno Trainer, if required © Copyright 1874 to current year. 2 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved CHAPTER 2 Se od This chapter gives an overview of Paragon functionality, describes the hierarchy of the Catalcgue DB and ‘the main component members, and introduces the user interface. The chapter will also highlight and stress. the importance of having clear conceptual component designs before the design process begins. Paragon enables the catalogue designer to build new Project databases and maintain the supplied AVEVA Catalogue. This process involves the creation and modification of Piping Components and Steelwork Components. (Profiles, Joints and Fittings), and updating the associated specifications using the standardised graphical user interface (GUD). This training guide will cover items pertainirg to Piping Components only. ‘As with other AVEVA modules and databases, only authorised Users have write access; catalogue databases being created with Update or Mult-write access. The User Interface for Multi-write Claiming and ‘Querying is identical to that of the Design module. ‘The User can define catalogue components by utilising a series of forms that constitute Paragon's GUI and by entering the following types of data: * Point Set or Structural Point Set references. * Geometry Set or Structural Geometry Set references, «Detailing and Material Text references. +» Design Parameter settings. * Symbol Key descriptions and (SKEY) settings - for use by Isodraft. * Datasets, + Connection Tables. ‘The GUI allows the User to build and modify Piping Specifications by creating the following data structures: Branch and Reducer Tables, » Nominal Bore Tables. » Wall Thickness Tables. + Pipe Data Tables. = Bolt Tables. «+ Part Families. + Properties Data. ‘The Properties database can be accessed from within Paragon. 24 Objectives At the end of this session, the User will be able to ‘Describe the hierarchy of the Catalogue database, © Name the top-level members. © Understand the need for forward planning. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 3 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Alrights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 2.2 _The Catalogue Database Structure ‘When using Paragon, assuming that the appropriate access rights exist, the User is automatically directed to the first catalogue database available within the particuler MDB. It is highly likely that there wil, in fact, be more than one catalogue database in an MDB. On entry to Paragon, there are four visible Worlds: Catalogue, Design, Draft and Property which, can all be modified from within the appropriate application. ‘The diagram below shows the top level ofthe hierarchy within the Catalogue World. CATALOGUE WORLD SO eee Ce ee eee eee ee eee prtwio | { taswip |{ NeRw.o || spwi || cota || cara || BLTa || UNITS Part World (PRTWLD) Connection Tables (CTA) ‘Table World (TABWLD) Catalogue (CATA) Nominal Bore World (NBRWLD) Bolt Tables (BLTA) Spec-world (SPWL) insu (UNITS) The significance of the eight levels shown is explained in detail as appropriate and, together with their successive hierarchies, introduced by the following sections. 2.3 Part World (PRTWLD) The Part World (PRTWLD) can own any number of Part Families (PRTELE). Part Families consist of a number of Parts (GPART) which, have reference attributes pointing to the 3D Model, material, Isodraft description, etc... Parts are used in the catalogue to fully describe the components without the need for a piping specification. PRTWLD PRTELE PRTELE PRTELE I PRTELE rece rere GPART, GPART GPART 2.4 Table World (TABWLD) Tables are used to help with the creation of piping specifications. Size Range tables (NOMTAB) define the nominal bore sizes and wall thicknesses that are allowed in any specification that references the table. Branch tables (BRTAB with PURPOSE attribute set to BRAN) define the branch and header size combinations allowed for branch items, such as a TEE, within any specification that references the table, © Copyright 1874 to current year. 14 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Allrights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Reducer tables (BRTAB with PURPOSE attribute set to REDU) define the large end and small end size combinations allowed for reducing items in a specification that references the table. ‘Wall Thickness tables (WTHTAB with PURPOSE set to REF) define the pipe Wall thickness for a particular schedule and nominal bore size. Pipe Data tables (PDAELE) reference the Well Thickness tables; defining @ Corrosion Allowance and Flared Flanged Allowance for a particular nominal bore size. TABWLD BRTAB | BRTAB WTHTAB NOMTAB PDATAB I I SBRTAB WTHELE SNOTAB PDAELE [ ssprTaB | [sserTaB] [sserras | [SNOTAB SNOTAB 2.5 Specification World (SPWL) Piping specifications are created interactively using the Paragon GUI. ‘The separate module SPECON (Specification Constructor) can also be used to build and maintain piping specifications, although the module accepts tabular input only. In AVEVA Plant (12.1) SPECON can be ‘accessed from within PARAGON via SPECONMODE; this is discussed later in the guide. The following hierarchy applies, regardless of the method used to create the specification: ‘SPWL wee see I I See SE ee ee oe 360] [seco] [seco] [seco] [seco ‘The Specification World (SPWL) can own any number of specifications and each corresponds precisely to a specification used in @ manual design situation. Each specification is a collection of (piping) Specification Components (SPCO) whose selection is controlled by a varying number of Selectors (SELE) ‘The purpose of specifications is almost identical to that in a manual design situation but with one subtle advantage; the User is not able to ‘cheat’ the system by using an out of specification compoxent. Every component used in an AVEVA design must belong to one of the project specifications. ‘The purpose of a SPCO is to act as an intermediate reference between design data and catalogue data. In this way, the amount of geometric and connectivity data actually stored is dramatically reduced, © Copyright 1974 to current year. 15 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 To illustrate the above advantage, consider a project containing a large number of 50mm butt weld elbows to BS1640. The elbows are of identical dimension and specification but with differing locations on the project. Each eloow is ‘created’ in PDMS Design and its unique attributes are defined, i.e. position, orientation and ownership. In addition, a specification reference is assigned; this corresponds to the name of a particular Specification Component ‘Several specifications may allow the use of a particular component, and so each must contain a SPCO to ‘acknowledge the fact. The SPCO contains reference information to the catalogue including the specific catalogue component. This thereby references the component's physical shape, size and connectivity data; plus deta text descriptions, material and specification. This information is used when producing isomettic drawing and material take offs (MTO), or employed in interfaces to other systems. It can be seen then that by having this system of references, the bulk of data concemed with our BS1640 elbows is stored only once, Each SPCO has the additional atribute Part Reference (PRTREF) which points to a General Part Element (GPART), GPARTs enable components to be fully defined via reference attributes to the 3D model, Draft Symbol Set, Material, etc... GPARTs and GPART families are further discussed later in the training manual 2.8 Connection Tables (COCO Tables) (CCTA) ‘The coding system used for defining connection pairings is defined by the User. This is achieved by the use of connection compatibility tables; the hierarchy of these tables is illustrated by the below diagram, CCTA coco coco COcDES ‘COCDES ‘The CCTA is the owner of a number of Connection Compatibility (COCO) tables and Connection Compatibiity Description Elements (COCDES). A COCO is merely a statement of two allowable connection types. The COCDES is referenced by the COCO element and stores a full description of the connection type. ‘When the command ‘CONNECT’ is used in Design, the system will check whether the two components being connected are compatible. This check is also made when Data Consistency tests are cerformed by the designer. In both cases the point of reference is the COCO TABLE. In real terms, the COCO table will reflect the requirements of the project specifications. A COCO has an attribute, CTYPE, which is set to the possible connection types, .e. WELD WELD or BW BW. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 16 AVEVA Solutions Limitad and its subsiciarias, All rights reserved, AVEVs Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 2.7 Catalogue (CATA) CATA SECT CATE CATE SMTEX CATE ‘SCOMP Gmse | PTSE DISE BTSE ‘SDTEX ‘S80x PICAR DATA BLIP SDs TAX! DATA BLIP SCONE PTX UsNour — SSPHERE LGYLINDER SCYLINDER LINE ScTORUS SRTORUS ‘SOSH SSLoyL "TUBE Box! LPYRAMID ‘SEXT SREV SLINE {As illustrated by the above hierarchical diagram, the members of a Catalogue (CATA) are Sections (SECT) ‘These Sections are for the convenience of users and itis generally accepted that the different generic types ‘are contained in separate Sections, Le. flanges, valves, tees etc The Sections own Categories (CATE), which would in tun own specific types within the same generic field to various standards ie. weld neck flanges, slip-on flanges ete. Although variable, the category usually own four distinct types’ of element: * SCOMP (Catalogue Component): contains the parameters of the specific component and references the 3D geometry (GMSE), the axial configuration (PTSE), the Dataset (DTSE) and the Bolt set (BTSE), * PTSE (Pointset): defines the axis system and associated P-points. Components can share a PTSE which leads to further economy in data storage. + GMSE (Geomset): contains a number of primitives which together describe the physical appearance of a component, and are related to a PTSE. Many components use the same GMSE. + SDTEXT: contains the component detail text string and its isometric symbol reference (SKEY) + DTSE (Dataset): contains a number of DATA elements describing the component parameters and can be used in Design, e.g. to modify component properties ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘+ BTSE (Boltset) defines the bolting requirements of a flanged component and is further described below. 2.8 Bolt Tables (BLTA) The Bolt Table hierarchy contains information describing the nature of the boited connection of Piping Components in a project. Although the Bolt Table is part of the Catalogue Database, it has been designed for use by Isodraft and is therefore described in detail by the Isodratft Reference Guide. ‘The Bolt Table (BLTA) hierarchy is illustrated below. CATALOGUE WORLD spw | [ cata |[ ccta || BLTA ae _ = ; SECT L BTSE Bus | | LTaB. I T T BLTP spot || DTAB Flanged components can have a Boltset (BTSE) which defines the bolting requirements across a flanged joint. This can include items such as nuts, washers, etc... The Bolt Table section of the Catalogue contains ‘specific bolt information such as lengths, number of, diameters, etc. Element types and attributes are further described in the Bolting Chapter. 2.9 Units CATALOGUE WORLD I UNITS The Units primary element in the first catalogue database can be used to set the default unit for Bore and distance for the project. ‘There are two main attributes Bore units (Bunits) and Distance units (Dunits) Bunits and Dunits can be set to ‘MIL/LIMETRES' ‘MM’, ‘IN/CH' or ‘FINCH’ © Prior to PDMS 12.1 it was only possible to set the units for Bore and Distance. © The catalogue should alvays be buit n metric units © Copyright 1974 to current year. 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciarios. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Spectications TM-1202 2.9.1 Current Session Units When the User enters dimensional data in any window, the units applied are taken from default settings. The default units are specified independently for each unit type. To change the default units, select Settings > Units to display the Current Session Units window. ‘A system default file is supplied for both metric and imperial units: ‘hpdmsdfits%s/system-current-units-Met.pmidat %pdmsdfits%isystem-current-units-Imp.pmidat, To set the default units for a specific project the Administrator must select the required units using the Current Session Units window and click Save. A file, Yopdmsuser%hox-save-current-units-Met pmidat or *epdmsuser%éhox-save-current-units-Imp.pmidat is then created, The created file must be copied to the project defaults folder and renamed to %xxxdfits%4/project-current- Units-Met pmidat or %xoxdiits%4/project-current-units-Imp.pmidat. The User is then permitted to use the Project Defaults or use a saved file previously created On Global projects, itis necessary to propagate the units settings file to all project satelites. If the “Other Data Transfer" mechanism has been implemented, (refer to Transfer of Other Data in Running Global Projects guide), project unit settings fles could be propagated. Otherwise, the most practica method of propagating a project units file is simply to e-mail the file to all satelites and have the file copied to the appropriate project folder. In practice, project units files will be configured at the beginning of a oroject, and are unlikely to be changed frequently during the life of a project. ‘The User Settings, Save and Restore buttons, can be disabled by the Administrator which forces the User to use the project default settings. To disable the buttons, the Administrator must open the file saved in the project defaults folder and change the following line: llcomFormats.allowUsersaverile = true to ! IcomFormats.allowUserSaveFile = false ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 19 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciarios. ‘Alrights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.4) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 = one i oe SS or |= > yc a | sore ze aaa : | ‘The Save and Restore buttons are now disabled, Although the User cannot save their user settings, they are still able to change the unit format for the current working session. When the User ends the current sessions the unit format reverts back to the project defaults. 2.10 Forward Planning Paragon ensures it is very easy for the User to define catalogue database items in terms of their connectivity (point sets), physical shape (geometry sets), dimensions (typically defined in terms of design parameters), and other relevant attributes. Despite this assistance, it is advised for the User to have a clear idea of exectly what each component is to look like and how its dimensions are to be defined before the design process begins. Paragon automates the component design process as far as possible, but there is no substitute for a Peneiled sketch for any new type of component, with the required design parameters marked on it. 2.11 Paragon ~ General Application Menu Bar This section introduces the General Application Main Menu Bar. Considering the User task to be completed, the initial route on entering Paragon is via the Paragon menu ‘and the selection of an appropriate application. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 20 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Spectications TM-1202 Paragon's main applications are + Pipework create / modify catalogue piping components and piping specifications © Steelwork create / modify steelwork Profiles, Fitings or Joints * SpecGenerator create / modify nozzle specs Electrical create / modify cables Equipment create / modify equipment part families This course covers the Pipework and Equipment applications which display the relevant forms for component data entry, modification, etc. ‘The pull-down menu options for Display, Query, Delete, Window and Help behave in a similar manner to other PDMS modules. Options for Settings, Utilities and Create are module specific and will be discussed in detail throughout the remainder of the training manual, 2.12 The Catalogue Explorer ‘The Catalogue Explorer allows the User to navigate through and manipulate elements of the Catalogue, Design, Draft and Property worlds. There are a number of different ways in which the User can avigate around the hierarchy in order to access a spectfic element. The database navigation is carried out in exactly the Frcoedr ORL? same way as with all other AVEVA modules. raf WORL* ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 24 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 AIA EIA 21010 RIR [aarerara[o[Or US ELBOW: PRESSURE RATING ELBOW: NOMINAL SIZE A classi A m6 8 classi Som 8 © class 20 cm to 5 ctassaoo 5m EB ctassaoe eu ob F Glasseoo rot as & ccassso0 6 im & Ro GLASS 1800 4 ie @ J GLASS 2500, 7, gS k khan 66 ‘ 3 oo i dan 9 N rn) e Pos ie a a R m>R 6 te a 3s ; Ts mo u o ¥v Yo a0 w w oR io x x so y Yi to z ze a : i ob fo 2 cass 2c00 2 2 to 3 Gtass 5000, i fo 4 am oe 5 som fo & cLass so00 6 io 7 a) a rn) 3 cLASS sc00 St 2 8 zero Refer to Appendix 1 for a full description of the Standard Component Coding System and some examples of Material and Schedule Thickness Short Codes, ® For the purposes of the training, the coding system has been modified silghly because the components might exist in the AVEVA Catalogue. Typically AAEAZBG-100 is the code used for a TOONB 90 Degree Butt Wald Elbow. Berner urs Using the exemple above and Appendix 1 code the following components: 200NB ANSI Short RAD Butt Weld Elbow 150NB x 100NB ANSI Butt Weld Ecc. Reducer 100NB ANSI Butt Weld Equal TEE © Copyright 1974 w current year. 26 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidies, ‘Allrights reserved. CHAPTER 4 Cece Paragon automates the component design process as far as possible, but there is no substitute for a precursory sketch of any new type of component; complete with the required design parameters marked. It is beneficial to mark the required P-points along with their number on the sketch; this is useful wien creating Point Sets. ® __ Diagrams of P-point layouts, as used by PDMS, can be found in the Isodraft Reference Manual. 4.1_Enter Paragon in the Training Project - A Worked Example ‘The Pipework application is used to create catalogue components: Select Paragon > Pipework... from the main menu bar to access the additional ‘menu options thet relate exclusively to this application, In the Catalogue world, navigate to PIPING/CATA-A. @ The database name is dependent on the login name 4.2 Creating the Catalogue Hierarchy — A Worked Example To create a new Catalogue (CATA) element, select: Create > Catalogue... from the main window pull down. aT — Enter TRAINING.CATA as the Name. ‘Set the Purpose to PIPE and select OK ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. a AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Undemeath CATA in the hierarchy are Section (SECT) elements. To create a Section for (Elbows): Select Create > Section... from the main window pull-down. Enter ELBOWS as the Name, Set the Purpose to PIPE and select OK 4.3 Automatic Naming — A Worked Example In order that all subordinate members of the hierarchy are given a meaningful name, Automatic Naming should be turned on at this point. Select Settings > Naming... from the main menu pull down, Turn Auto Naming On by Ticking the Auto Naming On/Off cheskbox and then select OK 4.4 Creating a Component Category (CATE) Element — A Worked Example To create a new Category element Select Create > Category... from the main menu (the High and Low level storage areas will be set automatically). Inthe example below and as described previously, a Category name of AAEA2BG has been used as a short code for an ANSI Standard, 90 degree, Butt Weld, LR Elbow. Enter the name AAEA2BG Set the Purpose to PIPE and Select OK ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 28 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 The Category Creation form is now displayed: oasis Pastel Noah Rete @ Parameter No 1 is always Nominal Bore and is created automatically with the Category. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutons Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 At this stage, the hierarchy has been created for the Elbow Category /AAEA2BG: SDTE Text element containing the Isodraft description and SKEY PTSE Point Set administrative element eer = 5 caraTmmenc own i GMSE Geometry Set administrative element a ' DTSE Dataset administrative element Oe Teron 'SDTE AAEAZOGASDTE. 91 BTSE _Boltset administrative element PSE ANEAZOGTSE 01 fp cuse mrercocries on TEXT Text element, one for each component of ee Ip B1se AncazsceTse 001 parameter with the attribute STEXT set to = the parameter description tp cAAGR ABO | ROLECTICATA | SCOM Individual component element, one for each bore size 4.4.1 Parameter Definitions Before continuing, itis necessary to consider the parameters required to define the elbow, the f-point layout of the component, and the 3D geometry. For the example elbow, five parameters are required and the following information can be allocated: Parameter 4 Nominal Bore Parameter 2 Outside Diameter Parameter 3 Connection Type Parameter 4 Radius Parameter 5 Weld Diameter i i aT Nominal Size | Value ‘A’ | Value 'B' |. sececetey 100mm 152mm | 114mm © Butt Weld Connection Type (BWD) © 25mm Weld Diameter ANS! BW 90 L.R.W.E © Copyright 1974 to current year. 30 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 No To enter the first parameter, cick New on the Parameter a Definitions form and type Outside Diameter in the Desc: textbox. - Click Apply Repeat the procedure for the remaining three parameters. Notice the addition of TEXT elements to the hierarchy. Query the STEXT attribute of the TEXT elements as they are created, ete. weit eneter 4.4.2 Modifying the Component (SCOM) element Rename the elbow to reflec the bore size and set the generic type to be ELBO: Select Component in the Model References pane. Nagel etree Descreton Yau CConsonent_iAAEHZEGISCOM,COt PomSet —AABLECIPTSE_ 004 Geonery IAMERIEGIGNSE,001 Daas sAMEK2EOTSE, p01 BetSet — MMEACOCETSE, 01 ‘The Category Creation form will update to display References. Reteesces. _(ARES2EGISCOM C01 SCOM) mare 1es.00 nti mesenger. 21 ae) excrete Show SSeomety Set ARERCEGIGNSE_COt wl) Coeetime 80 = omen excorst ae) setse sence cr al) Pwenews 99000 ‘Change the Name to |AAEA2BG-100, the Description to Elbow and the Generic Type to ELBO. Click Apply ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 3 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 4.4.3 Creating a Component Copy Create a further two components in this category for bore sizes 150mm and 200mm, 1 B Nominal Size | Value ‘A’ | Value ‘B’ 160mm 229mm | 168mm 200mm, 305mm | 219mm . iA i Select Category in the Model References pane On the bottom of the form select the row /AAEA2BG-100 us are Giype PA PAZ PAS PAM Pas ane ‘type AL BR RS Pat Pas jano}o jo |e jo cote metas X [Then] (Ser) (me) (ea) Select the new component and repeat the Copy operation to create a third component. Name the new components as described earlier using Components on the Model Operations pane. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. a2 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 4.4.4 Parameter Values Complete the parameter values as shown ‘seme Gope PAI PAD BAD PA here: @® Fields are entered using the mouse or Tab Button 4.8 _ Constructing Point Sets (PTSE) - A Worked Example ‘A Point Set is @ definition of the axis system and associated P-points for a piping component (including nozzles). Consider the construction of equipment in Design: the User defines the axis system of the equipment and primitive elements. A similar task is required in catalogue creation but whereas P-points are defined in a fixed relationship to the equipment geometry, in the instance of piping components the primitives are effectively draped about the P-points. P-points must be defined before the component geometry s created. The Point Set provides information to several modules. Each P-point contains details of bore, connection type, relative positions and direction forall te components that use it. The Point Sets underpin a number of fundamental operations used in Design and Draft and their configuration is of great importance when producing isometrics from IsoDraft. ‘One Point Set can be used for many similar components with varying bore sizes. Consequently, the point sets are parameterised so that the dimensions can vary for each component size. 4 P2- Default Component x y Leave Point Po - (Component Origin) Y P41 -Default. Component Arrive Point P3- (Branch P- point) There are four types of P-point elements; . PTAXI Axial P-points . PTCAR Cartesian P-points . PTMIX Mixture of Axial and Cartesian P-points : PTPOS P-point defined by specifying a position expression PTCPOS and using FTCD to specify a direction expression. ‘The type used depends on the position and orientation of the point relative to the component origin © Copyright 1974 to current year. 33 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All ights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Spectfications TM-1202 ‘The diagram below illustrates the PTSE required for a component such as an elbow. 8 © srthe elbow had been created in the PAX! Z and the PAX! Y, then the PZAXI would need to be changed fo the X axis s 5 @© When two adjacent componsnts aro n CONNECTed in DESIGN: ° If the PZAX is set, the element being connected to will align the arrive / leave exis and the PZAX of the connected face. If the PZAX is left unset, the PZAX orientation will be Up by default, unless the arive / leave point is also up. In this case the PZAX wil be orientated in the North direction. 5 Notice the changes to the PTSE hierarchy. ‘Two new PTAX elements have been created under the PTSE administrative level. Note the attributes for PTAX 1. | OS rence S carammanccara OS caren frerwetsere ‘frente Fr Soveaenoceore ot Prseacearoorrse cr ee Paid (Suse anEA2SCose. oot DTSEAMEAEGOTSE. 9 BSE AAEAz0GTSE 001 = F scomanerzec.a Overs ae c Navigate to PTAX 2 and use Query > Attributes to display the attributes of the second P-point © Copyright 1874 io current year 36 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciarios, ‘All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 45.2 PTCAR The second method is a Cartesian P-point, and is referred to as PTCAR. This allows a P-point io be defined by specifying the position and direction explicitly. On selection of Cartesian P-Point from the pull down menu, the Point Set References form is displayed as ‘shown above. On this form there are three additional text fields: for inputting the X, Y and Z distances from PO. As before, defined parameters can be used. ‘The Axis Direction for a Cartesian P-point can be positive or negative, ie. Y or -Y. The diagram below illustretes a hypothetical PTSE, which could not be produced using PTAXI. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 4.6.3 PTMIX The third method is a mixture of the two previous methods, hence the title PTMIX. This method allows the position to be specified explicitly (as in PTCAR) and the direction using PAXI (as in PTAXI). The axis direction may be parallel to X, Y, Z, or in the XY, YZ, ZX plane. ‘On selection of Mixed Type P-Point from the pulldown menu, the Point Set References form is updated ‘as above and requires similar information as defined for PTCAR with the exception that an Axis Direction (PAXI) is required instead of @ Direction. The diagram below illustrates a further hypothetical PTSE in which it would be appropriate to use PTMIX. 8 This example could have used PTCAR - it is a matter of personal choice, influenced by the information present. A PTSE may contain any combination of PTAX, PTCAR or PTMIX members. Bore and connection details are optional. These must be given whenever a conneotion is to be made to a particular P-point. There are cases where it is better to omit them, e.g. P3 on a valve or an eccentric reducer. 8 © Copyright 1874 to curent year. 38 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 4.5.4 PTPOS A PTPOS allows a P-point to be defined by specifying a position expression PTCPOS and using PTCD to specify the direction expression 4.5.5 _PSKEY Pskey (PSKEY) on the Point Set. “ness” tema ¢ eee hay ww Reference form allows the catalogue > “~ constructor to define the connection a type of each of the component P- some ee | points, The Pskey attribute is set to one of the me = ncn standard end connections shown here; sy) ‘The Pskey is used to override the default Skey when a component requires a different end connection. This is commonly used for user-defined symbols within ISODRAFT. The default setting is NULL. 4.5.6 _P-Point Visibility (PVIF) Pvisibilty (PVIF) on the Point Set 2 =, Reference form allows the catalogue constructor. to define which P-points will be shown in DESIGN and DRAFT. The options avaliable are shown s here: 4.5.7_ Point Set for TUBE The PTSE required for TUBE is unique. The length of tube is variable. Only one P-point needs to be described in order to set the bore size and connection type A single Axial P-point (PTAX) is required for TUBE, with the following settings: point number = 4 PBOR = PARA 1 Pols PCON = PARA 3. © Forimplied TUBE, PARA 2is reserved for ©.D. by convention. No geometry sets required. 4.5.8 Fun ns Contrary to the User having to define every dimension es a parameter, there is a facility for describing one dimension as a function of another. ‘These are some examples of the use of functions taken from the standard catalogue. The input is in the form of Standard Algebraic Notation. . (TAN (ANG PARA(2))/ 2) ‘The use of PARA could also be DESPARA ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 38. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. ‘All rights reserves. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 . 0.5" PARA(2)) If DESIGN Parameters are being used. . (PARA(S] - PARAIA)) . (25° PARA [4)) . (HEI- PARA (4) . (PARA\S] + PARAIS)) 4.5.9 P-point Conventions Isodraft expects certain P-point numbering conventions to be used. Significant P-point numbers are: . 1-10 Used for connections . " Used to indicate gearbox orientation on valves. ® Refer to the Isodraft Reference Manuel for further details. 4.8 Geometry Sets (GMSE) ‘A Geometry Set (GMSE) is a key part of the catalogue, being visible to everyone connected by a project. In practice, creating a GMSE in PARAGON is a similar operation to creating EQUIPMENT in DESIGN. PARAGON uses primitives which, aside from having no P-points, represent the same generic shapes together with levels and obstruction. @ See Appendix 2 for Catalogue Primitives. ‘There are also two additional ‘flags’ associated with Catalogue primitives; one for tube representation (TUFLA) and one for centre line representation (CLFLA). It is normal practice to model three representations of catalogue components: Centre Line, Detail and Obstruction. Centre Line Visible to Designer when selecting the Centre Line representation in Design anc Draft This representation is often used on Draft Drawings for clarity and may include weld blobs. Normal representation used by the Designer. Used by Clasher and should include both hard and operational soft volumes. In the majority of cases the Obstruction volume can be the same as the detail volume. 4.6.1__ Creating a Geometry Set - A Worked Example When creating equipment it is necessary to have a mental image of the equipment origin and its axis system. For Catalogue components, this information is provided in the form of a PTSE. Geometry Sets use parameters in the same way as Point Sets In order to begin creation of the GMSE, it is necessary to be armed with the details of the relevant PTSE. Methods of documenting such information are dealt with elsewhere, but at this stage a pictcrial method, such as the diagram overleaf, will be instructive. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 40 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidaries, ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 PAG BORE PAt CONN PAS BORE PAt CONN PA3 x (Taken from our previous example of PTAXI for an Elbow) Before creating the GMSE, its useful to define the level of representation required. ana ‘TUBE ON Representation CL ON Representation To create the GMSE, select Geometry on the Model Reference pane. oseiRetencas Deserpton Yate category /AAEAZEG Congenen AE8286-100 Pantset AAEAZEGIPTSE_CO1 Geonety _/AAEKZEGIGMSE_001 DataSet “AAEAZEGIOTSE_001 Botset — /AAEAZBGIBTSE_CO1 ‘The reference section at the bottom of the Mode! View is updated for Geometry References as follows: © Copyright 1974 to current yeer. a AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiares, All ights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The primitive SCTO is shown in the graphical display area of the Model View form. ‘The Geometry Plot assists the User to set the required attributes for each particular primitive. In this case PAAX, PBAX and PDIA for an SCTO. ‘The Axis will normally correspond with the P-points definition. Set the following A Axis to P1 (p-point 1) B Axis to P2 ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. a2 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 PDIA to PARA 2 for the OD To complete the primitive definition, set the Representation to Piping Detail This will automatically set; Drawing Level 0 to 10 Obstruction to Hard (necessary as this primitive will also be used for the Obstruction representation) ‘Tube Flag On to display the outtine of the elbow Click Apply Uncheck the Show Geometry Plot tick box and, select Piping Detail from the top Repr Pull Down. ® Drawing Level Each primtive used to define @ catalogue component as an associated crawing Jevel. The primitive will be shown in a graphical view only if the drawing level range for the view representation includes the draning level specified for he primitive, To create the Centre Line ON representation, select a Line primitive from the pull-down menu and set the Representation to Piping Centre Line. This will automatically set Centre Line Flag ON and Tube Flag OFF. ‘Set the Direction (PTS) of the line to P1 TO P2 and the Diameter (DIAM) to 2. Select Apply @ Note: “T0"is *T and a Zero’, representing a tangent at PO © Copyright 1974 to current year. a AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 eon serene atse7e2 Scr Ceisee Une ‘Two Welds are required at both ends of the line. Select a Sphe (SSPH) primitive from the pull-down menu. Set the Representation to Piping Centre Line. This will automatically set Centre Line Flag ON / Tube Flag OFF. Set Direction (PAX!) to P1 Dist to Centre (PDIS) to 0 Diameter (PDIA) to PARAM 5 Press the Apply button. eon Reteste nase Tie euaar So Foume Sse aon XX meme ew moose — (Ceomy ) Cer) Repeat the above for the second Weld situated on P2. ‘The Centre Line representation should appear as shown: © Copyright 1974 to current year. 4 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ©e’* ©. ‘The following conventions apply to Centre Line representation: © Allprimitives used only on CL representation should have Obstruction None (some may be used on TUBE and CL representation) © Any point defined in the PTSE, including the Origin PO, can be used to create lines. They may ‘become tangent points by the substitution of the prefix T instead of P. * PAXI may be defined as one of the P-points in the PTSE. In this case, the primitive would be positioned at that P-point and thus PDIST would apply from that P-point rather than from PO. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 45 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 4.7__Example Valve showing Point and Geometry Sets The following example illustrates the above concepts in relation to a more complex situation. The valve below is shown by three representations. Lif CL representation Detail Representation Obstruction Volume In addition to the Points 1, 2 and 3 that are required by Isodraft, extra points 30, 31, 32 and 33 have been added to help with hand wheel construction. i vt ee fonen tam eerie te Ome il i fravenaay i — / RR In this example several PTCA Points have been used with calculations to position the hand wheel. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The Centreline Representation has been created using three "LSNO" primitives as shown, ‘The Detail Representation has been created as shown, @ Note: extra P-points are used to holp with complicated shapes. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. ‘Al rights reserved a AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 In some cases cnly limited dimensions are available from the manufacturer's data shests. In this example no dimensions are available for the pair of flanges shown. The flanges are positioned and sized relative to the known parameters, In respect to the valve's Obstruction Representation, in the above examples the Obstruction levels have been set to None. Extra cylinders have been used to represent the hard obstruction of the valve, none of which will be drawn since their Tube Flag (TUFLA) and Centre Line (CLFLA) are set to FALSE, The operation volume round the hand wheel has the obstruction volume set to Soft This represents a considerable economy for clash detection Purposes, whilst maintaining design integrity by providing a sensible ‘envelope, ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘Component Category Creation ‘+ Using the previous example, create the hierarchy required to store the 90 degree, Butt Weld, LR Elbows i.e. CATA, SECTion, Component GATEgory, etc. CATA ‘SECT [eave] CATE suirex | cA ese | | prse | | scom | | scom | | scom | { ptse | { etse | [ soTex . Enter the parameter descriptions for the Category. . Create the first component SCOM: 100mm NB Butt Weld ELBO as described previously. Remember to rename the component and set the GTYPE and description. . Create two further components for bore sizes 150mm and 200mm using the Copy facility . Enter the parameter values for the three components, Point set Creation . Create a point set for the elbow category as described above use two PTAX elements. Geometry Set Creation * Create a geometry set for the ELBO as described previously, Remember to consider the centteline, piping detail and obstruction representations. ‘Check Component Representation * Check each Representation Level: Centreline Piping, Detall and Piping Obstrucion in the Graphical Display © Copyright 1974 to current year. 49 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, Eaoee een AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Referring to the information contained within Exercises 4a to 4e: ‘© Create the required catalogue hierarchy for the piping components. ‘= Consider the geometric representation for both detail and centreline '* Consider the connection type required ‘© Consider the parameters required for pointset and Geomset definition © Consider the p-point layout required = Consider naming convention Refer to Appendix 2 for details of Catalogue primitives avaliable to be used in this exercise. Where possible, use the following conventions when building components: Parameter 1 Nominal Bore 1 patameler (er Comcton Type2) Parameter 3 Connection Type Parameter 4 Connection Type 2 Sei andlorBottength ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciarios. ‘Al rights reserved. Gann AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 GEE Mee eames eat nutes Gane ero) P-Point Configuration a OF Connection 3WD c Nominal | Nominal | Connection | 0D1 op2 Length | Weld pia. Size 1 Sizo2 Type (Value‘A’) | (Value ‘B') | (Value‘c’) PAt PAZ PA3 PA4 PAS PAG PAT 200 150 8wo 219 168 152 25 200 100 BwD 219 114 152 25 150 100 BwD 168 114 140 25 ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Al rights reserved. 51 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Banner Sie eels meu eC) P-Point Configuration fa | rete eee poo" Connection BWD Nominal | Nominal | Connection] — 0D1 opt Length1 | Length2 | Weld Size 1 Size 2 Type | (Value ‘B’) | (Value‘B’) | (Value ‘A’) | (Value 'C) | Dia. PAt PA2 PA3 PAS PAS PAG PAT PAS 400 100 BwD 114 114 105 105 25 150 150 BwD 168 168 143 143 25 200 200 BwD 219 219 178 178 25 200 100 BWD 219 114 178 156 25 Note: All values in mm unless otherwise stated ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All nghts reserved, x AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 #300 WN FLANGE (CATE Code: AAFWABG) P-Point Configuration e Zs ve Connection FBD and BWD- c D Flange Flange Hub Nominal | Connection | Connection | "Digi? | TubeDis, | rmickness | Lengtn | Wold Dia, ae PS, (Value ‘A’) eee) (Value ‘C’) | (Value ‘D’) PA1 PA2 PAS PA4 PAS PAG PAT PAS too | FaD aww | ae | ata 2 u 25 10 | FaD aw | ae | tee ” st 2 200 FBD BWD 381 219 42 69 25 Note: All values in mm unless otherwise stated. 53 © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited an its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 eee edo nen rosa CLs ee ena) a P-Point Configuration a 1, c Bot) , = Connection BWO . ‘This reducer can be modeled similar to the previous reducer, and as there is no connection required on P3; PO, P1 and P3 can be at the seme point with P3 pointing towards the Flat . 2 will need to be a PTMIX to allow for the Offset. Nominal | Nominal | Connection | D1 D2 | Length | Offset | word pia. Size 4 Size 2 Type | (Value ‘A’) | (Value ‘B’) | (Value ‘C’) | (Value ‘D’) z PAt PA2 PAS PAS PAS PAS PAT PAs 150 100 BwD 168 114 140 2 26 200 100 wo 219 114 182 52.5 25 200 150 BWD 219 168 152 255 25 te: All values in mm unless otherwise stated @ Reducers have a connection reference to facilitate connections e.g. @ boss for a drain. If the connection faciliy is not being used, then an eccentric reducer will have a p-arrive, a p-leave and a P3 to orientate the flat side. If the connection facilly is to be used, P3 will be the connection p-point and a3 such must have a valid bore and orientation. As the flat side can be either in the same direction as the connection or directly opposite, a P9 p-point must be used to determine the orientation of the flat side. © Copyright 1874 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Alright ts reserved. BERL een eke era e eens nantes AVEVAPlant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Pea: tT P-Point Configuration ; Connection FED ‘The Globe valve should be created similar to the example described previously with representations for Centre Line, Detail and Obstruction. Extra P-point numbers 30, 31, 32 and 33 should be created to help with the Hand Wheel construction. & | s g a|¢ ee 3. ale ees & | ez | 2, | de | ss | £8 | 8a | Be | $5 | ge | 2¢s = g | 8&| s2|z2|3s| es | 2s| ss] 2s |FE8 2 z| er | gs | ‘os | $s | 8s | os | 2s | 25 | 283 5 Ae #2 | BS | 52) 52 | ge Be 2S | see = & 2 ES PAI PA2 PAS PAS PAS PAG PAT PAS PAS | PA10 | PA11 soo | 420 | Fao | 254 | a2 | avs | 140 | os | 50 | 260 | 20 150 520 FBD 318 a 300 175 700 55 370 200 | seo | rap | set | 42 | 925 | 200 | 725 | 60 | 380 Note: Allvalues in mm unless otherwise stated. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All ights reserved 55 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved, CHAPTER 5 Cre Teneo This chapter describes the creation of Detail Text, Material Text and General Text elemerts and their attribute settings. 5.1_Objectives ‘At the end of this session, the User will able to: © Create a Material Text element, © Create a Detail Text element. © Explain settings required on Detail Text elements. © Create General Text elements. © Create parameterised detail and Material Text. '* Understand text requirements for Specifications. 5.2 _ Material Text (SMTEX) — A Worked Example Material Text (SMTEX) elements contain descriptive text describing the material(s) from which the physical component is constructed. SMTEX elements are used during the construction of drawings, repcrts, take-off sheets etc... ‘An SMTEX element exists at the same level in the Catalogue Database hierarchy as a Component element and is referred to from GPART and SPCOM elements in the Specification. ‘As Material Texts are common across component types, it is normal to create them in a separate section. Create a Section (Create > Section...) named PIPE-MATERIALS. Select Create > Material Text. Create a material text as shown: Enter the Name as ASTM-AS3-GRA Enter the Material as ASTM A53 GR A Click Apply and Dismi @ — Altemnetively the Name could be @ Material Short Cade for example /AAA Each SMTEX element has the common attributes TYPE, NAME, LOCK and OWNER and in adcition XTEX, YTEX and ZTEX shown on the form as Material (Isodraft), Interface B) and (Interface C).. By default XTEX is used by ISODRAFT but this can be modified to use YTEX or ZTEX if required. These ‘additional attributes could be used to store the material description in a different language. © Copyright 1974 to current year. a7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 5.3 _Detail Text (SDTEX) — A Worked Example Each GPART element and specification component (SPCOM) has a reference indicator - DETREF. This is a reference to the name of a Detail Text element (SDTEX). The purpose of a SDTEX is to carry textual information defining the various piping components. This information is used when selecting component {types in Design, in material take-off reports and as an output on the ISODRAFT isometric materal list. SDTEX elements are owned by a SECT or CATE in the catalogue Navigate to the Category AAEA2BG ber + neces Select Create > Detail Text... Name: AAEA2BG-SG Generic Type: Elbow Description: Butt Weld Elbow Detail: 90 DEG BUTT WELD ELBOW SCH 40 ® The symbol key is set automatically. Repeat the above operation and create a further detail text for AAEA2BG-SE (Sch. 30). ‘The Generic Type field displays all the standard types known to PDMS as defined in the IsoDraft manual Once a Generic Type has been selected, the descriptions for that type will be displayed. Next select the required description. The act of selecting a Generic Type plus the Description will automatically set the SKEY field Symbol Key is the SKEY used by ISODRAFT in drawing isometric. ® Refer to the Isodraft Reference Manual for further information on SKEY. Each SDTEX element has the common attributes TYPE, NAME, LOCK and OWNER and in addition, SKEY, RTEX, STEX, TTEX, MioLength, and MtoQuantiy. - RTEX, STEX and TTEX are the actual text strings cartied by the DTEX element . Detail (Isodraft)s the field for the RTEX. This identifies the default used by Isodraft : Interface B is for STEX creation and Interface C for TTEX. Either can be used in place of RTEX . By default, ISODRAFT uses RTEX to generate component descriptions, but it is also possible to use STEX or TTEX for the same purpose. This allows three different desctiptions to be used for components. In some European companies, this has been used to provide different language output formats, + The fields Length and Quantity relate to the use of additional material take-off data in IsoDraft The value, to which these attributes (MtoLength & MtoQuantity) have been set, will be output on the ISOs only if the MTOR attribute has been set in DESIGN for that component, The MTOR must be set to a relevant GPART reference or SPREF, which selects the DTEX and MTEX information plus any length (MtoLength) or (MtcQuantity) which is set © Copyright 1874 to current year. 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 © _rboin ave set thon only the Length wil bo shown, Ifthe Quantty is requied then the Length must be unset to allow this as only one attribute may be displayed. 5.4 _Parameterised Detail and Material Texts ‘Text on attributes RTEX, STEX, TTEX, XTEX, YTEX, and ZTEX can be parameterised. Expressions may be entered when defining these attributes and evaluated when queried in Design and Isodraft, for example: Fora GASKET: RTEXT (‘GASKET’ + STRING (PARAM[1] ) + ‘mm NB’ ) QUERY RTEXT displays the evalusted text, which in the above example for a gasket with PARAM{1] of 100 is ‘GASKET 100mm NB’. Isometrics featuring this gasket will also show the evaluated RTEXT in the material list. 5.5__General Text - A Worked Example ‘The Text is a general element that can occupy many positions in the hierarchy. It can be used to store ‘additional information about an owning or adjacent element. The TEXT element should not be confused with the SMTEX and SDTEX elements described above. The text itself exists as the STEX attribute of the TEXT. From the main menu, select: Create > Text. Set TEXT: to High Pressure Pipeline © The STEX attribute is completely independent of the STEX attribute of the detaling text (SOTEX) elements deseribed eerler inthis chapter. 5.6 Text requirements on Specifications When creating @ new specticetion, @ TEXT element is created as the frst item, This TEXT element is required by the Design Application. If the TEXT element is not present, is not the first item, or des not have a STEX set correctly, the specication will nt be displayed on the Specification Selection form The STEX should be set to one of the following depending on what the specification is to be used for: © STEX PIPING’ for pipework components. . STEX "TRAY. for cable tray components, . STEX "HVAC... for HVAC components, . STEX. ‘STEELWORK. {for steelwork components, . STEX "INSUL’ for Insulation. . STEX ‘TRACE’. for tracing, On cable tray Specifications an additional TEXT element is required. The element should be the last member, after all the Selectors, and should have its STEX set: . STEX '2400. Default cable Tray Fixed section Lengths If these rules are not followed, the result will be that the use of the spec is by entry on the command line only and not by the Graphical User Interface. © Copyright 1974 to current year 58 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Eason Create a Detail Text and Material Text for each of the components previously created, selec: the correct Symbol Key. ‘Assume the following: . Allcomponents comply with ANSI Specification B16.9 + ‘Component material is ASTM AS3 GR A. . ‘Schedule thickness required is SCH 30 and SCH 40 Remember to place the components in the correct CATEgory in the catalogue. Name cate | Type Descri Detail Butt Weld Concentric | BW CONCENTRICREDUCER AARC2BG-SG_ | AARCZBG | Reducer | Rutt Wel TEIB OSU Butt Weld Concentric | BW CONCENTRIC REDUCER AARC2BG-SE | AARC2BG | Reducer | Rut Wel GNeI Biab Soriss AATA2BG-SG | AATA2BG | Tee Butt Weld BW TEE ANSI B16.9 SCH40 AATAZBG-SE | AATAZBG | Tee Butt Weld BW TEE ANS! B16. SCH30 300# WELD NECK FLANGE RF AAFWABG-SG | AAFWABG | Flange | Weld Neck Fiange Se ‘300# WELD NECK FLANGE RF. ‘AAFWABG-SE | AAFWABG | Flange | Weld Neck Flange Bul eased But Weld Eccentric ‘BW ECCENTRIC REDUCER AARE2BG-SG | AARE2BG | Reducer | But Wel Pee Butt Weld Eccentric ‘BW ECCENTRIC REDUCER AARE2BG-SE | AAREZBG | Reducer | Rut Wel AMA Biateceey Create a Detil Text and Material Text for the Valve — the materiel can be assumed to be Bronze. Name cate | Type Description Dotail ‘AAvHABO-D | AAVHABO [Vane | Globe Valve ee eect All Piping Material can be created in a section named PIPE-MATERIALS as they are common to all Piping components, © Copyright 1974 to current year. 60 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All righte recervod, CHAPTER 6 GPART Families and elements are used in the catalogue to fully define a component without the need for a Piping specification. The structure of the hierarchy is as follows: PRTWLD PRTELE PRTELE PRTELE I PRTELE ese eee eee GPART GPART GPART PRTWLD is an administrative level of the hierarchy. Each PRTELE element represents a GPART family corresponding to a specific GTYPE, e.g, ELBO, INST, REDU, etc... PRTELEs contain a number of GPART elements, each of which fully defines an individual component. GPART elements have attributes as follows: Reference Attributes Type Attributes: Catref Catalogue Reference Pritype Primary Type e.g. ELBO Detref Detail Reference Sectype Secondary Type e.g. BW Matxt Material Reference Cmpref Properties Reference Bitref Bolting Reference ‘Tmpref ‘Template Reference Drssref Drawing Symbol Reference 6.1 _Creating a Part World — A Worked Example To create the required hierarchy, complete the following: Select Create > Part > World. (Bcemerrawers se 8 Neve TRANG PRIMO Enter TRAINING.PRTWLD as the Name Set the Purpose to PIPE Click the OK button. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVAPlant (12.1) 1g Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 (Dicvee Pan Herchy Bae | are rains ARIS ELBOWS Enter TRAINING.PARTS.ELBOWS as the Name | Select Create > Part > Hierarchy... Pacese PRE . | Set the Purpose to PIPE Ue Deon Sage Nea Click the OK button. 6.2_Creating a Part Family ~ A Worked Example Using ‘The AVEVA Material Coding System’, the Code for the Pipe Material ASTM A53 GR.A has a shot code of AAA. The created Part Family will hold Elbows made from ASTM A53 GRA. (Ceene rot =a 2 Select Create > Part> Family... i en rr Foci = Name A6dAtBs206 | Enter AAA-AAEA2BG as the Name we =| | ‘Set the Purpose to PIPE ae eS | Click the OK button. ox) 6.3 _Creating Parts from a Category — A Worked Example Construct a part family from the previously created Elbow Category AAEA2BG. To aid this task, a Part Family Creation form is displayed. oo “ioe aa —— Navigate to the existing elbow category CATE ‘AAEAZBG in the Catalogue Explorer Select Create Parts from Category from the ‘Tasks pane of the for eerie © Copyright 1974 to current year. 62 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The Part Family form is populated with the three Elbow parts. Select all the parts using the Select All button, Select General Attributes from the Tasks pane The Part Family form is updated to include a Tasks > General Attributes pane. Set the following: Type: ELBO Subtype Bw Description: -90DEG BUTT WELD ELBOW Select the Apply Changes button. A Part Family has now been created from category AAEA2BG consisting of three components, nore Type supe Deseroten © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited ari its subsidiaries, Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 6.4_Part Names ~ A Worked Example Each part name should fully describe the component. Both material and schedule thickness need to be included within the POMS name. For the elbow tegory, the material is Carbon Stee! ASTM AS3 GR A (Short Code AAA) Bore sizes 100 and 150mm are Schedule 40 (Short Code SG) and the 200 NB Elbow is Schedule 30 (Short Code SE). Using the Tasks > General Attributes pane, set the Gpart names and descriptions to the values shown below: Name Type Subtype Deserption a] | ARASGAAEADEG.100 | ELBO | EW ‘SODEG BUTT WELD ELBOW SCH 40 ASTMASSGRA | assaReIaES et” eLbd [6 | seG BUTT WeLDELEOW SEHD ASTINASIGRA 1 [7 ssiseMAE EE. ELBS [Bw | SES BUTT WELD ELGOW SEH SOASTICASTGR A Select Back to Tasks. 6.5 _Part References ~ A Worked Example To set the reference attributes described at the beginning of the chapter: Select the 100NB bow forthe ot. (7 SASCMEREGIO [BED EN | MOEGSLTT: UDSSTIAESOR A if mistwenes wo [io few | Reto eUTT weLDELeOW Se AeTWReTOR A “ett > Sete Cir actor Select References from the Tasks Pane. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 64 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 6.5.1 Setting Isometric Description = sts fica i= sa = Select Iso Description ps = This is the Detail Ref (Detref) and will reference an SDTE element, Navigate to AAEA2BG-SG created earlier and select CE. Select the Apply Change button, sao i ae gire The Skey and Rtext attributes can be modified by selecting Edit Iso Description. Repeat the process to set Iso Descriptions for the 150 and 200NB Elbows. @D The 200N8 ELBOW is Schedule 30 AAEA2BG-SE. 6.5.2 Setting Material Text ‘The Material Text should be set in a similar way to the Detail Text. Select Iso Material from the Part References. Navigate to Pipe Material ASTM-AS3-GRA. Select the CE Button. Select the Apply Change button 6.5.3 Setting Component Weight Using the AVEVA coding system for weight, the weight elements for 90 Degree Butt Weld Elbows are named as follows: 400NB ‘90 Deg Butt Weld Elbow Sch. 40 Carbon Steel 9-40-10 450NB ‘90 Deg Butt Weld Elbow Sch. 40 Carbon Stee! E9.40-150 200NB 90 Deg Butt Weld Elbow Sch. 30 Carbon St 9-30-20 ‘The weight elements are stored in the Properties database, ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. Cc AVEVA Solutions Limited end its subsidiaries ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Navigate to each weight element and set the component weight reference (Cmpref) for the elbow parts in a similar way as for Detref and Maixt. ‘The navigation drop-down form on the top bar menu can be used to ease navigation. Weight data is stored in the CWE! attribute of the CMPD element and can be modified by selecting Edit Weight... on the Part Family form BW | S0DEG BUTT WELD ELEOW SCH GPRTELE TRAINING PARTS.ELBOWS © G PRTELE AAAAREIOBG | (F. GPART ARASGMEABC- 100 £2 GPART AMSGMEAZEG-150 (7 GPART AAASEAREA25G 200 Butt Weld Concentric Reducer PRTELE PRTELE PartFamily | CATE | Type | Sub Type TRAINING-PARTS-REDUCERS | P-AARC28G | AAAAARC28G | AARCZaG | REDU | BW Isometric Name Description Denk Material ‘BW CONCENTRIC AAASGAARC2BG-160x100 REDUCER SCH40 | AARC28G-SG | ASTN-ASS-.GRA | RD-40-150 ASTMASS GRA ‘BW CONCENTRIC ‘AAASGAARC286-200x100 REDUCER SCH 40 | AARc28G.sc | asTM.Ass.cra | RD-40-200 ASTMAS3 GRA ‘BW CONCENTRIC ABASEAARC2BG-200x160 REDUCER SCH20 | AARC28G-SE_| ASTW-AS3-GRA | RD-30-200 ASTMASS GRA Butt Weld Tee PRTELE PRTELE Part Family | CATE | Type | SubType TRAINING-PARTS-TEE P-AATABG | AAA-AATAZBG | AATAZBG | TEE Bw Isometric a Name Description Deanne Material Weight BW TEE SCH 40 AAASGAATA2BG-150x100 Tencoun AATAZBG-SG_| ASTMLAS3.GRA | T-40-150 BW TEE SCH 40 AAASGAATAZBG-200x100 Tene AATA2BG-SG | aSTw.asa-RA | 7-40-200 EWTEE SCH 30 AAASEAATA2BG-200x150 Aenea AATAZBG-SE_| ASTM-AS3-GRA | 1-30-00 © Copyright 1974 to currant year. 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 300# Weld Neck Flange PRTELE PRTELE PartFamily | CATE | Type SubType TRAINING-PARTS-FLANGES | P-AAFW28G | AAA-AAFW25G | AAFW25G | TEE aw isometric 5 Name Description nee Material Weight '300# WELD NECK AAASGAAFW256-100 FLANGE RF. SCH40 | AAFW2BG-SG | ASTM.ASS-GRA | FW-D-100 ‘ASTM ASS GRA 300% WELD NECK AAASGAAFW286-160 FLANGERF.SCH40 | AAFW286-S¢ | ASTM-ASS.GRA | FW-D-160 ‘ASTM AS GRA '300# WELD NECK AAASEAAFW286-200 FLANGE RF.SCH30 | AAFW28G-SE | ASTM.AS3-GRA | FW-D-200 ASTM AS3 GRA Butt Weld Eccentric Reducer PRTELE PRTELE PartFamily | CATE | Type | SubType TRAINING-PARTS-REDUCERS | P-AARE28G | AAA-AARE28G | AARE28G | REDU | BW Isometric = Name Description een Material Weight BW ECCENTRIC AAASGAARE2BG-150x100 | REDUCER SCH40 | AARE2EG-Sc | ASTW-AS3.GRA | RD-40-160 ‘ASTM ASS GRA BW ECCENTRIC AAASGAARE2BG-200x100 | REDUCER SCH40 | AARE2BG-SG | ASTW-AS3.GRA | RD-40-200 ‘ASTM AB3 GRA BW ECCENTRIC AAASEAARE2BG-200x150 | REDUCER SCH30 | AARE2SG-SE | ASTW-AS3.GRA | RD-30-200 [ASTM ASS GRA 300# Globe Valve PRTELE PRTELE PartFamily | CATE | Type | SubType TRAINING-PARTS-VALVES P-AAVHABO | AAAAAVHABO | AAVHABO | REDU | BW. = Isometric 5 Name Description Ress Material Weight 300# FLANGED GLOBE AAASGAAVHABO-100 ONC AN bas | AAVHABO-D BRONZE : 00H FLANGED GLOBE | AAASGAAVHABO-150 ONT CANGED GLOBE | AAVHABO-D BRONZE - 300# FLANGED GLOBE AAASEAAVHABO-200 PONTE ANG Beaks | AAVHABO-D BRONZE : Note: The Weight for the Globe velve will be created later in this Training Course. 8 © Copyright 1974 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, CHAPTER 7 Game This chapter covers the construction and use of Connection Compatl elements and use of CKEYs for Spooler. Tables, Connection Compatibility 7.4_Connection Tables (CCTA) ~ A Worked Example ‘The Connection Table (element type CCTA) holds a list of all the compatible connection types for Piping ‘Components in a project. CCTA coco coco ‘COCDES ‘COCDES ACCTA is an administrative element which, exists at the same level as CATA in the hierarchy. A CCTA has two types of member elements: . Connection Compatibility (COCO) element: has a pair of coded connection types stored as a CTYPE attribute. ‘These connection types are those referred to in the PCON attribute of a Piping Components P— points, . Connection Compatibility Description (COCDES) element: store a full description of the connection types, ‘These elements are referenced by the COCO elements via a two element array attribute; COCOREference. ® Note: On early versions of the POMS 12 Series, the forms and menus did rot set the COCORETerence and this had to be set manually using the command line. Connection compatibility codes can be configured using the external file: PDMSUV/eatidfits/coco-table. The {ollowing is an extract from the top of the file which explains how the COCO should be defined: # Use this fle to configure the CCTA element types (Coco table connection types) # # Aftor the comment (#) lines, include the required connection types as strings, one per line with each # string containing @ maximum of 4 characters. If there are no valid entries, the coco table connection # type list is filled from the types in the database # #eg. # OPEN #6GD #ATT #TUB #BW #FG #FBB # © Copyright 1974 to current year. 6 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specificaticas TM-1202 ‘The CTA is created via the Paragon GUI. from the main menu Le form. Select Create > Coco Tab to display the Create Coco Enter the Name TRAINING.CATALOGUE.CCTA. Click the OK button. ‘The Connection Compatibility Table form is automatically presented to the User on COCO Table creation. (GE) rans csraoove cera = cana cn De @ Refer to Appendix 1 for a full description of the Available Connection Type short codes. To add a new connection, select the required short codes from the Available Connection Types scrollable list (use the CTRL key for multiple selections) (Once the required connection types are selected, use Add to include them in the Ctype list. Select a matching short code from the pull down list under heading Coco 1, Repeat as necessary for all allowable connections by using the columns Coco 2, Coco 3, etc... Right click on the grid headings to add more columns for further connections. @ _|ISODRAFT uses the connection codes to derive bolting requirements, and so the connection codes used must conform to certain standards; see the ISODRAFT Reference Guide for details. Setting up the Connection Table should be one of the fist tasks to be carried out when commencing a design project using PDMS. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 70 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiares, Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 7.2__Example Connection Type Codes Naming of the P-point PCON attribute of a Piping Component requires early consideration. The ®CON name 's for use mainly in data consistency checking, but also by IsoDraft for ascertaining bolting details, The rules for IsoDraft are: . The first letter of the PCON attribute of a flange must be FoF 'L’ (the latter for lap joints) . The first letter of the PCON attribute of a gasket must be ‘G’ . The first letter of the PCON attribute of a wafer fitting must be ‘W . The Following table is not exhaustive and only shows example codes. tem and/or Connection Type Code 300lb Raised-Face Flange FBD 300lo Gasket GBD Pipe Bevelled End TUB Butt Weld BWD ‘Socket Weld SWF 300Ib Wafer Fitting WFGD Screwed Male SCM Screwed Female SCF @ COCO codes are a maximum of FOUR characters each. ‘The COCO (connection compatibility) elements are named so that the allowable connections can be easily aueried. The following Connection Table, which uses the connection list above, shows, for example, that tube can be connected to a screwed female connection but not to @ screwed male connection, Different ratings of flanges and gaskets should have different connection attributes to ensure that different pressure fitings cannot be connected without a warning message being issued. This principle also applies to different flange face characteristics, ie. flat face and raised face. However, there are some exceptions; a fiat-faced flange on a piece of equipment may be butted up to a raisedface flange. If this is a common ‘occurrence, a new COCO could be formed to allow the connection. (Ea) rmmie omsoveccra © Copyright 1974 to current year. nm AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All ights reserved, AVEVAPlant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Ifan attempt is made to connect two pipework components in PDMS Design, the following process occurs: Does the p-leave PCON attribute of the fist component and the p-arrive PCON attribute of the second component appear 288 @ matching pairin the connection table? YES Ifa matching pair exists, the components are connected Does the p-leave PCON attribute of each component appear as 2 matching pair in the connection table? Yes NO tothe first. Hf @ matching pair exists, the second component is ‘flipped’ and connected If no matching pair is found, an ‘incompatible connection type’ error message is output and the second component is displaced 7.3 _Description Elements ~ A Worked Example 100mm from the first. To set a long description for the connection short codes, use Create/Modify Coco Descriptions from the Connection Compatibility Table Form. “aimecoow Bee a Select a Connection Short Code from the pull down menu and enter a Description in the textbox. Apply and repeat for each short code requiring a full description. Long descriptions can be queried in PDMS Design at a branch member as follows: Q PCONDESC For example QPCONDESC 1 or @ PCONDESC 2 © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 7.4 _Ckey and Spooler Requirements ~ A Worked Example ‘The SPOOLER module requires being aware of the basic connection or joint but not the rating, face types, thread etc... The type of connection is identified by the attribute Ckey of the COCO, ‘The Ckey attribute can be set to any of the following standard Isodraft end connection types. Chey Connection Type Bw Butt Weld sw Socket Weld sc ‘Screwed Connection cP ‘Compression FL Flanged PL Plain © Irthe Ckey is left unset, the connection is assumed to be PLAIN by default Ckeys can be set to one of the values above using the Connection Compatibility Table form. Click on a short code from the list for Cocot, Coco2, ete. Select the connection type from the Isodratt Ckey pull down menu and click the Apply button. Alternatively selecting Utilities > Modify Ckeys... from the main menu allows modification or addition of the standard Ckeys to existing or new COCOs. © Copyright 1974 to current yeer. 3 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The Edit Ckeys form is presented as illustrated below. A CCTA can be selected in the members list form and using the CE button, populated with the required information from each COCO, Using the Filter gadget on the Edit Ckeys form allows selective listing of Ctype and Ckey | CTypetr) CTypetz) ckey Name WFBD FED FL ‘WFBO-FED | Feo cto FL ireo.cen? | GaDWFBD FL iG8D.WFBD | sce Tue sw isce-tus Sch SCF SW SSCMSCF Tus BNO 8H TUB-eWO2 TUB SWF SW TUBSWFt ‘The Modify Ckey Button can be uesd to set the Ckey: © Copyright 1874 to current yaar. 74 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All nghts reserved, AVEVAPlant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Saree ecconer The following is a list of the catalogue components with their connection types. Compile a suitable COCO table: Tube TuB Butt weld Fittings BWD Screwed Fittings — female SCF ‘Screwed Fittings — male scm Flanged Raised Face 150# FEB Flanged Raised Face 300# FED Gasket Raised Face 150# GBB Gasket Raised Face 300% GBD Socket weld ~ female SWE Nipples and Swages ‘SwM Water type fitings 300% WFBD Fil out the following table with the correct combinations. CTypes coco1 coco 2 coco3 coco4 TUB @ See Appendix 1 Pipe Catalogue Coding Conventions for a full description of the Coco Table Coding © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. All ights reserved 7 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.1.4 _ Creating a Nominal Bore Table To create a nominal bore range table, define the bore sizes required for the specification. For this example, choose a range of 16-200mm (Bi cree Nei Bore Te aie eas —, |] Select Create > Spec Table > Size Range morass Table... from the main menu to display the rene PPE ~ | Greate Nominal Bore Table form. Enter the Name SIZE-RANGE-15-200. Set the Purpose to PIPE. ‘On creation, a Size Range form is presented: Choose a range of 15-200mm Omit bores 65, 90 and 125 mm by using the Shift and Ctri keys. Use the button Add> to add the selected bores Bs here saeRMCEss2i6 Pome PPE ‘Add a Description: Ceres SoeRange 020006 Size Range 15NB-200NB Click the Apply button to add the size range. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year, 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All ights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 NOMTADSEERMGE E28 fa sors: Shores Somes Sowee Shores | Store | Benes | Sores Bore Note the changes to the database hierarchy: rates ~ Name S2E-RANGES-209 } ype NOWTAR | Uonktose | ner PEC-TABHLD | Drsrobon See Range 6ND-200N | i PIPE Underneath NOMTAB are a number of SNOTAB elements; one for each bore size, with attributes as follows: ‘trates Name SNOTAB 1 of NOMTAB SIZE-RANGE.*5.200 “Type SNOTAB. Lock tale ‘Onner SIZE-RANGE-15.200 Deserition unet Purpose unset| Bore 16: as Once created, the NOMTAB defines a range of bore sizes and associated schedules. The table will be referenced later in this example to assist with the build of a piping specification. Firstly, two other tables must be created, one for branch connections and one for reducers. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 79 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘Allrights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.1.2 Creating Branch and Reducer Tables To create a Branch table select Create > Spec Table > Branch Tabi Table form. to display the Create Branch Enter the Name BRAN-15-200. Set the Purpose to PIPE. Click the OK button. ‘Add the bore sizes 15-200, omitting 85, 90 and 125 in exactly the same way as completed ‘or the Size Range Table. These sizes represent the main branch size. Across the top of the form is a list of header sizes: ‘Add a name of BRAN-18-200 and a description of SIZE RANGE 15NB-200NB. Apply the changes. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 80 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Use the grid to define the fitting types at specific branch/header sizes; a list of short codes appeers at the left hand side of the form. For example’ Short Code _| Description TOL Threadolet TR Tee - Reducing ST Tee - Straight STUB ‘Stub End PAD Reinforcing Padd WoL Weldolet Bw Butt Weld sw ‘Socket Weid SOL ‘Sockolet TEE Used on Training Course to select new BW Tee ‘The short codes are under user control and are stored in the file: Yepdmsdiits%, To specify a particular fiting, firstly select a Short Code from the list, @.g. SOL. Set the Cell Click Action to ‘Add and use the left hand mouse button to identify the branch/header sizes that are applicable to the fitting. ‘Complete the Branch Table using cell click actions as shown below: gUMUaueBRUEseuEUREe © Copyright 1874 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Al rahts reserved at AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Apply the changes. @ Remove - removes a single data item from a single cell @ — Clear- removes all data items from a single cell. To create a Reducer Table, select Create > Spec Table > Reducer Table... from the main menu, ine mebucesso Enter the Name REDU-18-200. Set the Purpose as REDU, Click the OK button, are napus ere nem Deetin $2 ange 6H 28 ‘Add the bore sizes 15-200, omitting 65, 90 and 125 in exactly the same way as for the Size Range Table ‘and the Branch Table, These sizes represent the main bores. Across the top of the form is a list of reducing bore sizes, ‘Add a description of SIZE RANGE 15NB-200NB. Click the Apply button. © Copyright 1974 to current yeer. a AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Use the grid to define the fiting types at specific smaillarge end sizes. The reducer short codes for this example are: ShortCode | Description Ecc Eccentric conc Coneentric SWGE ‘Swaged - Eccentric swec ‘Swaged - Concentric In regards to the branch tables, select a short code and cell click action to specify a particular reducer type. Apply the changes. Complete the Reducer Table using cell click actions as follows: Apply the changes. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 83 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.1.3 Creating a Wall Thickness Table To create a Wall Thickness Table, select Create > Spec Table > Wall Thickness Table... from the main menu. f Se ae (lieaeg eee: Enter the Name SCH30. Set the Purpose to REF. Click the Ox button. Set the Description to be: Schedule 30. ‘Add bore sizes 200-900mm in the same way as before and then enter the following wall thickness values: (ee) senso . as Seeteston Nerd ew el Teese ea) —_ vances ® 7100 3 e200 2 3 ro) 3 oxm0 6 2 sero 8 ere 5 a 270 io azo B Bo: ‘see S sso = 3 ssesi0 @ sexe 19 2 seo on ae eo ie i Be is i ‘so is ts 13 i ta i rane sono pene Pe Deen seme) Apply the changes, © Copyright 1974 to current year. a4 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaris, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.1.4 Creating a Pipe Data Table To create a Pipe Data Table, select Create > Spec Table > Pipe Data Table from the main menu. [name iesemesrecortonra > | use batt Soap sea Enter the Name CS-PIPE-SPEC-PIPEDATA. Set the Purpose to PIPE, Click the OK button, ‘Set the Description to be: CS-PIPE-SPEC Pipe Data table. ‘Add bore sizes 15-200mm in the same way as before omitting bore sizes 65, 90 and 125mm. oy Use the pull down menu to set the Wall Thickness references as shown. 15-40mm: — SCH80 50-150mm: SCH40 200mm: — SCH30 For bore sizes 15-40mm, set a corrosion allowance of 0.5mm, EenaagageOREMUBEUE BONE: For bore sizes 50-200mm, set a corrosion alowance of 4.0mm. hime ceapenecnreoara puncte 5 Desoeien CEAvE-SPEC Pe tnte Apply the changes, ® The flange allowance parameter is included in the pipe deta tables for use with flared flanges and accounts for the extra length of tube required. Flared flanges will be dealt with later in the training guide. © Copyright 1974 to current year. Fa AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.2 Creating a Pipe Specification - A Worked Example Before 2 piping specification can be created, itis necessary to create a Pipe Spectication Worlé, an administrative top level element of the hierarchy. Create > Specification > World... (Beem pated aan Nase RESPEC WORLD Enter the Name PIPE-SPEC-WORLD See Set the Purpose as PIPE Click the OK button. Enter the Name CS-PIPE-SPEC Set the Purpose as PIPE Click the OK button. From the Tasks panel, select Edit Spec Atts to set general attributes: description, Spec Type, etc. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year 86 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.3 _ Setting Engineering Data and CAD Attributes - A Worked Example ‘With reference to Tasks -> General Attributes: Abieotes.. only } Cee Set the Description to 300# Carbon Steel and from the pull down menu set the Spec Type to Piping. Apply the changes. ‘There are three other possible types of Specification: Insulation, Tracing and Bolting, Click the Back button and then select Edit CAD Atts, Tass Coa Riese ne Type Nat = Rating BotngMebred 01D Malet Ret. ord Fuse, 00 Bet Spec, “00 No Ret SIZE-RANGE-15.200 Branch Ret 1BRAN-15-200 Recucer Ret REOU-15-200 Poe DataTable Ret CS-PIPE-SPEC-PIPEDATA, Using the tables created earlier, navigate to each one and select CE to set references to the Neminal Bore, Branch, Reducer and Pipe Data Table Ref. Tables, Apply the changes and select Back to return to the Specification form. ‘© Copyright 1974 te current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rghts reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.4 _Adding and Modifying Headings ~ A Worked Example Headings are used to wholly define each component of the piping specification. Headings vary according to GType, for example: TUBE ELBO TEE REDU ‘= Allcomponents have a TYPE selector. TYPE, PBORE, STYPE and SHOP ‘TYPE, PBORE, STYPE and SHOP (optionally ANGLE) TYPE, PBORE, PBORES, STYPE and SHOP TYPE, PEORE, PBORE?, STYPE and SHOP * PBORE (or PBORO) is the nominal bore of the component. For multway components, such as Tees, or Valves, PBORES is required to specify the bore size of the offline leg. For Reducers, PBORE? is used for the secondary bore size, ‘© STYPE Js used to further distinguish the type of component, e.g. Valves may have an STYP of BALL, GATE, GLOBE, and CHECK. Reducers could have an STYP of ECCentric or CONCentric. Components with the same type and bore combination must have different STYPEs. © SHOP is set to ether TRUE or FALSE according to whether the item is fabricated in-shop or on site. By convention the selectors TYPE, PBORE, STYPE, ‘SHOP, for example, are referred to 2s questions, ‘The choice and order of selectors (other than TYPE) is under user control, ‘The questions are answered in DESIGN by using the Choose... button on the Component Creation form. ranch | 100-6-.82 see 0 = ae ao geecenie = Com) oe Fiter By. unset a . Type Oescretion (Ful Descroton) FSO FLANGE SO ANSI B16 <800.RF_ASTO AIOS WN FLANGE WN ANS! B16 5 2200.RF_ ASTM A105 ‘ORI FLANGE ORIF WN ANSI 816.96 000. RF_ASTH FSC FLANGE SCRO BOSS ANSI 6165 RI00.AF_AST WNF FLANGE WN ANSI B16 #200.8F ASTM AIO5 ¢ © Copyright 1874 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved « cis > Cretan am FLANGE 2 BRANCH 00-84-62 [Ewer ron Against row Ato, cree agpeert ste connects comps (Cees) (Pree J 38 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 [tis possible to set default answers in the specification. For example, for a Flange, that may have questions: TYPE, PBORE and STYPE, the STYPE could be set to a default value of WN’ to denote Weld Neck. It is not permissible to set a default value for TYPE and generally it is inappropriate to set a default for PBORO. The method of indicating ‘no defaut' is a ™' sign. Defaults can alternatively be set to '=' which means select the first available component in the spec for a specified type and bore size. ‘The method of setting default answers is illustrated in the examples below: To define the headings for the Carbon Steel Spec: Select Add Heading... from the Tasks pane: Tee ] Sowcticsion Tabs Hesangs ens | fm Spec ts... Sze Range... Aad Heading... New tes EMCADAtS.. _BranchTeble.. Edt Headng.._—_—Ad From Linbo.. Rename Spec.. Reducer lable. at Arsen eat at Rterences a Bera UDA, Rename ters Delete Headng Remove to Linko Dette Permanerty TUBE is generally the first item to be added to a piping spec. For TUBE, the headings wil be TYPE, PBORE, STYPE and SHOP, Take > esange Questions salkoveraioe a oy ai a 2 peor 3 swe eae ce 4 shops ee @__ STYP and SHOP have a default value of ‘=’ set by using the Default text gadget ‘The questions can be defined individually as shown above using the Add Question button and the Question pull down menu. © Copyright 1974 to curent year. 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rghts reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Alternatively, a set of Standard Headings can be used to define the Questions. Click the Use Standard Heading Sets button to display the following task window: Tosa 3 Heaaiigs S Rod Sra Renae Coutect See Hewdings Standard Heedngs __Quesons an Detots A) No quesm... DEFAULT ee eneeee re 2 peor me 2 ome yee 4 sno reap une ruse uke j ‘use uso vay 2) Xx [sere nenaor (ond Hess (Lise sete Hesangs ) [eet Highlight the second TUBE in the Standard Headings list to display pre-defined Questions and Defaults. Press Use Selected Headings to retum to the original Tasks > Headings window. Tasks > Hear Questions NUM QUEST... DEFAULT Wee PeoRD swe SHOP i At Question a a. aes Use Sra exang Sats] (Save Hangs Use Sot Headings and Back to retum to the Create Specification form, ‘The next stage is to add a TUBE category to the spec. An existing AVEVA category ‘ANSI B36 10 PE SMLS. PIPE’ will be used for this example. Select Add New Items from the Tasks pane; | "== == fee {© Copyright 1974 to curert year. 90 [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Set the following: ‘Size Range om Tue endeg Tyre Tut 15 = neg Cepia Pet Famdy Ut, CE Semen To: 200 = ° 6 ee oe J] ope ae ipo cee be swe tin cate Heading Type: TUBE Ue cered Goes In Add From select Search... ic o ees Select Find, A A (Come eenws] [Grom ens ca) (Fos) (eeeo) Tee) This will search all elements of type CATE in the Catalogue database. ‘The search is further refined to those CATE elements with a CSTA (Catalogue Standard) attribute set to ANSI. The result of the above search lists all ANSI items in the catalogue. cee ee ESTE Be « I > eee ou TC a Tee Lemeallcmeed To refine the search to include I ate ae se only TUBE categories, select: J oo pear Contains from the pull down cionecaTeM ane jseeon |e menu on the left hand side of >a Pa are e the description field. Te In the Description field, type: noe eo © Copyright 1974 wo curentyear. * AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Select the category named AAPA100. Select Use Selected. Set the bore range’ From: 15 To: 200 Click the Apply button. eso a Wwe iS he STN COPPER ALLO APE faerie Pre STM COPPERALOV PPE rare RES =a Ges) Ce) ex fae sve Tue essa Tipe TURE : commie. patneyit. cE Seven mY me ase econ 108 BML FE Soto een eho ce rerun coribe ae Cake Bi Cov C8) ‘The TUBE items are added to the Carbon Steel spec and given @ unique name - the Specification Reference (SPCOM). ‘The answers for selectors TYPE, PBORO and the Catalogue Ref are populated in the spec table and linked to existing catalogue data held in TUBE CATEgory, AAPA100 ‘ne TYPE P8080 STYP SHOP Bat fo Cam Pa Ona at Wall a Conger eB a Teete at —! » [scsomespesmuses ruse] 1s [rua juvser|-on [swan |-ov [-2e |-00 0 [a0 ricsowespeoTanes [Tuse|a [Tus [unser |-a [aware [oa —|-00 [a0 028 fics spccTunes [Tse] a] Tus [UNSET|-00[pwwarannn [on [ae a0, ae _|-00 ricsmespecranes [ruse [sa [rue [unser |-0a[pusareans [son [oa [ao a [a0 resoe-specruves [rie |ee | rue [unser] 00 [wearcan [on —|-s0 —_[-00. 00 [00 spie-seccrumet [Tube 06 | Tum [unser [00 —|papareear [=o oa [oa ae _|=00 reco seecunea [reve |rue [unser] -00 | woareann |-o [ae [a0 68-60 spresrecrunese [Tse] seo [Tus [unser| oo [awareort [-oa [ooo [pao a Sectetn Tle 09 Select Back. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 92 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 85 Editing Answers ~ A Worked Example To set answers for the SHOP flag, select all TUBE items in the table: ‘Select Edit Answers... from the tasks pane, Ta serene, etre te a ae EaCom. — bwerTae. Ealinty fem nee farmer. eos ont, carats ‘uy mii ete Fema Set the SHOP flag to TRUE. Go Cae, Apply the changes, Select Back, 8.6 Editing References — A Worked Example References are links to other parts of the database. When adding components ftom an existing sategory as in the previous example, the Catalogue Reference is added to the specification table automatically. To fully define a component, there are additional references as follows: . Detail Reference - a description of the component, eg, ANS! B36 10 PE SMLS PIPE ‘SCHBO. . Material Reference ~ material description, e.g., ASTM A105 GR.B. . Part Reference — reference to the component's GPART. : ‘Component Reference — reference to component properties, e.g, weight data, . Bolt Reference — bolting requirements, . Template Reference. © Copyright 1974 to curent yeor. 8 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All fights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1), Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Set the detail references for the TUBE items already added to the spec CS-PIPE-SPEC Select Edit References... from Se eee wer the tasks pane. ca a unary Race = oo me eee as ae). Select the List... gadget for the —~ S SSH 5 Detail Ref. Seay roe natu a0 see From the following table, select ell TUBE items with a bore size in the range of 18 ~ 40mm, © Copyright 1974 to current year. 94 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 iesrpesrecrunee SRE SPECTER eEmRESECTINES SBE SPEEAORES In the name column of the task pane, type /AAPA100 and select /AAPATO0-SK< referring to ANSI B36 10 PE SMLS PIPE SCH80. Select Use Selected and Apply. Set the remaining Detail References as follows: For TUBE SONB — *50NB, in the name Column type /AAPA100 and Select /AAPA100-SG referring to ANSI B36 10 PE SMLS PIPE SCH4D, Select Use Selected and Apply. For TUBE 200NB; in the name Column type /AAPA100 and Select /AAPA100-SE, referring to ANS! B36 10 PE SMLS PIPE SCH30. Select Use Selected and Apply. Material References are set using the same procedure: © Copyright 1874 to currant year. 35 ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Set the Material Ref. of all coat the Tube to: ASTM-A53-GRA Select Apply and Back. asian awe mows AG = ag to nae aes dae ae CeCe) 8.7 _Rename Components — A Worked Example The name of the component is the name that will appear on the Isometric drawing and should be changed to reflect the Component Material, Schedule and type. The following are typical component codes for pipe. In the following example AAAs the short code for ASTM-AS3-GRA SK is the short code for SCH 80 SG is the short code for SCH 40 SE is the short code for SCH 30 Rename the following SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-1 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-2 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-3 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-4 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-5 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-6 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-7 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-8 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-9 SPCO /CS-PIPE-SPEC/TUBE-10 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:1 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:2 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:3 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:4 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:5 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASGAAPA100:6 ICS-PIPE-SPECIAAASGAAPA100:7 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASGAAPA100:8 ICS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASGAAPA100:9 ICS-PIPE-SPECIAAASEAAPA100:10 Typically the code on the material list of the Isometric will be AAASKAAPA‘00, information on Isomeric Material Codes is described later. © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Select Rename Items... from the Tasks pane, ae ‘Sweteaten Tales reser tons Ea pects. See Range. ad Hendg Abd Nw Roe ea caD ns en Tane. Ea Hening Add Fem teo Frame Some. Redcat, x Arona. eet, a trons x ex UD Feichy sca Cnt Prnanerty Tea ae Te @Ato mane Message res PPLYI0 atone you ere eecen = Ose Oenee sees Cor) Coe} Select Components 15mm ~ 40mm, and select Replace. Enter Replace: TUBE- and With AAASKAAPA100: and click the Apply button. Tia 3 Rosa Be Qntorane —Rapace Tue = - Osmety tam (aaasvanoason: renee Oseee Corey) Co) Using a similar process rename all the Component (SPCO) Codes as shown below. Select Components 50mm ~ 160mm and replace TUBE- with AAASGAAPA100: ‘Select Component 200mm and replace TUBE- with AAASEAAPA100: © Copyright 1974 to currant year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved 7 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.8 Adding Part Families to a Piping Specification - A Worked Example In this section, the Elbow Part Family created earlier will be added to the pipe specification. Select Add Heading... fom [=S REF the Specification form. “Sram sour ee xa eae ae Care Co) ‘Add the headings for the elbow part family as shown above by selecting a standard heading for ELBO. Select the Set Headings and Back buttons. @ Select Add New Items Tease from the Specification aE form. (eee ae os eva 80 : aa = ee a hres (ae |) forme more = a Soe ptr bn watt foe me Ua tdeed nea Coon) Co) The Default for STYP and SHOP should be set to = Set the Size Range 15 — 200mm, Stype BW, Heading Type ELBO and Add From to Part Family List... Select the Part IPARTS-ELBOWS Family Select the Use Selected and cescnrion noe se or paris come @e be Ise ae ie aaey Coes RT renetToriseR_[eoere San raracracnes ———[irerrooTe aE = Canoe) Goa) Ce) > [esmeorvmmcesienssnuten ese et | at sccm [9 eae Ha ee a © Copyright 1974 to current year. 38 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiai All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specficetions TM-1202 The Parts are fully defined (with the exception of SHOP) due to the references being set eerlier on Part Family creation. ‘Set Shop to TRUE in the same way as done previously. ‘The current part family only contains three elbows. To fully complete the Elbow section of the specification it is necessary to search the database for additional bore sizes: . Elbows 15NB — 40NB Socket Weld Carbon Steel 3000# (/ABEB330, /ABEB330-D, ASTM- ‘AS3-GRA) with Stype: SW . Elbows S0NB — 80NB are LR ANS! B16.9 BW (AAEA200, /AAEA200-D, ASTM-AS3-GRA) Using the TUBE example previously completed, add these elbows to the Carbon Steel spec and change ‘Shop to TRUE. ‘The Elbows should be renamed as shown: Nore Par hel __caunqueRet oe > [CSPPE-SPECAMEGAEAEG ! SBASGAREAZEG.100 | SAEAIBG-00 | SOEG EUTT wt (CS BE SPECASS MENGE BARSGAAENES 155 | SENG. SOOEG EUTT WE (ES BEE SPEUAUSENERES 3 RASEENEGTIG | AEUNG-20|500ES EUTT WE : [=e ‘[aseoncoo | eeow sess 0 eLbowsioEG =a ELOWHOEGA 0 | eLBow BETS 28 eleowsioes s 0 MODES BUTT WE 30 8.9 Creating a Tee using a Branch Table - A Worked Example In this section, use the Branch Table BRAN-15-200, to add the required tees to the piping specifization. Create headings for TYPE, PBORO, PBORS, STYP and SHOP using Add Heading ... in the same way as completed for previous examples. Set the defaults for SHOP and STYPE to =. Select the Back button. Initaly, the Tees created earlier in the Training are added to the Spec. Select Add New Items. In the Tasks pane, select By Branch Code and TEE from the Branch Code table. Set: Stype: TEE. Name: AAA-AATA2BG Click the Apply button. © Copyright 1974 to currant year 98 AVEVA Solutions Limited ang its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 (Ge) csrresrec = Hedngs TEE - Nene TYPE PEORD PEORS STYP SHOP Pon Ret = > [;CSHPE-SPeciAaTi20G-t0mn100.ASTALAED.GRA.COK |TEE | 109 | 100 | TEE | UNSET| AAASGAATAES. 110100) "ES PIE SPECS GSTS ASTHCAESGR00T [TEE [WO _[80_| TEE [ UNGET | BAASGARTIREG. TEED] ES RPE SPEC AATIGEG.20DxT00-ASTALSES-GRA,00F | TEE | 200 | 100 | TEE | UNSET| AASESATATEG.THOC00 | "SPIRE SPEC AATAGEG: DRG ASTIN AES GRA Goi [TEE | zap [200 | TEE | UNSET | AARSERATADEG-FHmGDO | ‘As the Branch code “TEE” covered all the Tees created during the Training Course, all Tees are added to the spec. Set Shop to TRUE. In the Tasks pane, select [=F >AaRr By Branch Code and BW from the Branch Code | cree | Hoe mest table = oe 2 cork parent ce a is here sa stype: BW cen reeaeo1en sete enna eitmancin ee Name: AATAZ00 —— Click the Apply button. Hesange TEE TYPE PEORS FEORD STP. SHOP TOORIOO-ASTILABS.GRA.001 |TEE {200 | 100 | TEE TES PRE SPEC ART ASE. SSOSOOASTIR AESRA O61 | TH eo 1S PFE SPEC ARTES. TOONTOOASTICASEGRA DOT CS PRESPECTEES : [esmresrecrente TES BRESPECTEES [ee CS APE SRECTEET Tae [eo [few [onset [esaeesrectecs ree [few sere a Note that only Tee sizes with a Branch Code of BW have been added to the spec. ‘Set Shop to TRUE, the Detail Text should be changed to AATA200-D and the material text to ASTM-A53- GRA Repeat the process for the Socket Weld Tees and the Half Couplings: ‘The Socket Weld Tees (SW) can be found in ABTA330, Detail Text ABTA330-D and Material Text ASTM- ‘AS3-GRA. {© Copyright 1974 to current year. 100 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The Half Couplings (SOL) can be found in ABTH330, Detail Text ABTH330-D and Material Text ASTM-AS3- GRA. (esbee seecreee ESRPesrETEES ESRPESSEETERIT cenresecrees | sebee escrees [ssrieoecrees [esavesrecresss | eSeneSrec nes one AETRAT REAPERECTERTG iamnsae Sas ST SINE TTT 8.10 Creating Reducers from Parts - A Worked Example Create headings for TYPE, PBOR1, PBOR2, STYP and SHOP using Add Heading ... in the same way as for previous examples, Select Add New Items. scans sr ron acre ie ‘ on 18 strom ‘type: TCON. _ pore cert te ae Name: AAA-AARC2BG, Sec B17 WO CONCENTI REES Vsessronn erm nan cs te enka Click the Apply button, eal Repeat the process and add the Eccentric Reducers, setting Stype to TEC, Heading to REDU and Name to AAA-AARE2BG. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 401 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Al rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.11 Creating Reducers using the Reducer Table - A Worked Example Use the Reducer Table created earlier, RE done in a similar way to tees. 115-200, to add reducers to the piping specification. This is @ Adding Reducers to the current specification will add duplicate reducers that will be deleted in the next section Select Add New Items, In the Tasks pane, select By Reducer Code and ECC from the Reducer Code table. Set Stype: ECC. Heading: REDU. Name: AARE200, Click Apply button. In addition SHOP should be set to TRUE, the Detail Text should be changed to AARE209-D and the Material Text to ASTM-AS3-GRA. In a similar way Concentric Reducers CONC are created using the Category AARC200, Detail Text ‘AARC200-D and Material Text ASTM-AS3-GRA. SWGE items are created using Category OONEBOS, Detail Text OONEBOS-D and Material Text ASTM-A53- GRA. All Reducers should be SHOP True, (ee) comeecec rents 00 | ae TYPE PRCA FEOR_ENP SHOP Pee > [cs emesrecaancarscionoASTNAEGRA Dit | REDU}2E0 10 | TN TRUE] ASAARCEES "SFE FEC AES CO ATH GRA | REDS 1 [ebsresecaebue : : [SRE Specanncnba Rie STWAESGRA DT [Re] Oe | TOW] TRUE RSET. | seorerecn ASIN A,r | RED 2 | TREC | TUE ASSN. | | Sapnemacwesuaane | © Copyright 1974 to current year. 102 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.12 Specification Component Names PDMS does not allow a SPREF to exist more than once; items in @ specification thet are identical but are required to be distinguished may be allocated a suffix. Isodraft can be made to ignore such a suffix by recognising the delimiting character which separates the suffix from the rest of the SPREF, For example, if the delimiting character is defined as a colon (:) ie. the default scenario, IsoDraft will identify two components with the SPREFS _/CS-PIPE-SPEC/AAASKAAPA100:15\ and /CS-PIPE~ ‘SPECIAAASKAAPA100:20 es having the same iter code AAASKAAPA (100. ®D _ Note that the code displayed on the Isometric by default does not display the Piping Speofication Refer to the IsoDraft Reference Manuel for turther details, including the way in which the User may specify which character is to be recognised as the delimiter The following extracts show typical component codes (SPCO) for Elbows and Reducers: ‘The component code is based on the part number with the dash replaced by a semi-colon. Components Without parts have their names set based on Material, schedule, category and bore. @ The names have been set using an “Autonaming’ function which is supplied with Training Setup. 8.12.1 Setting up Autonaming — A Worked Example Select Setting > Naming... to prompt the Naming Settings form. Select the Define Naming Rules... button. ® _ Note: the Designer must be @ member of the CATADMIN Team to Define Naming Rules ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 103 AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 In the Key pane locate: Specification Component Name. Select Copy. Enter the following within the Format field: Mautonamespco(!ICE.prmown.namn), Sesser @ _ Note the function has been supplied in Secoane Training Setup and must exist in the pmb Siete = ath Select the Replace and OK buttons From the Naming Settings form, select File > Save and OK the form. 8.12.2 Example Autonaming Function define function | leutonamespco( prefix is string) is string -- SPCO is Part Nane if the Part Name is Set Af (not (unset (I1ce.Prtreference))) then tprereference = | ice.Prtreference-namn Iprtreference = |Prereference.replace|!-', ':') tmewname = !prefix & '/' & !Prtreference pane /$!nevname return Inevnane endif == Component Names can vary based on Component Type igtype = !ice.catref.gtype q var igtype if tgtype eq 'TUBE' or Igtype eq 'ELBO' or !atype eq 'FLAN' then imaterial = ‘AAR! lown = |lce.catref.ow.nann var Ibore pibore of catref Ubore = tbore-replace(!mm',!") lech = tice,detref nam Isch = Isch-after('-") inewname = iprefix & '/' & Imaterial & Isch & lown & ":* & tbore pane /Sinewname endié © Copyright 1974 to current year. 104 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 if Igtype eq ‘CASK! then Imaterial = !1ce.Matx.nann town = ‘tce.catreé.own.nann var thore pibore of caret tbore = !bore.replace(‘mm!, 1) iewnane = !prefix & '/' & tmaterial & town & ':' & !bore name /$inewname return Inewnane endié Lf Igtype eq 'REDU! then terial = ‘AAA! lovn = !1¢e.catre€.own.namn var Iborel pihore of catref Hborel = Ibore?.replace ('mm',' var Ibore? pabore of catret tore? = Ibore2replace ('nm', ! isch = !ice.detre!.nann lech = tech.after('-') Inevnane = tprefix & '/' & tmaterial & !sch & town & ':' & !bore & 'x! & Ibore2 name /$inewnane return Inevnane endif Af Igtype eq ‘TEE’ then tmaterial = ‘AAA! town = {1ce.catref.owa.nann var thore1 pibore of catref Hoorel = !borel. replace (!mm',‘') var Ibore3 pibore of catre! Hhore3 = Ibore3.replace('mmn’, !') lech = !1ce.detref nana tech = Ischlafter('=") inewnane = Iprefix & '/! & (material & lech & lown & ' name /$inewnane enais & thorel & ‘x! & thore3 return ‘errort ‘endfunetien 8.12.3 Autonaming Specification Components — A Worked Example On the Specification form select all the components. Pick Rename Items ... © Copyright 1974 to current year. 105, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its ubsiiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Piant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 i iE | select Autoname and cick the Apply oe The Components will be renamed as shown’ iit This procedure should be repeated for all components. 8.13 Adding Items with the same PBOR1 and PBOR2 Where the headings of a specification include PBOR and PBOR2, the specification form assumes that the PBOR1 and PBOR? of the items to be added must be different. This is true when the items to be added are reducers or swages. However, there are many instances where other item types, such as flanges and valves, are a mixture of reducing items and equal items within the same heading The selection of the following will allow items with the same PBOR1 and PEOR2 to be added to reading ‘Add only differing PBOR' and PBOR2 sizes ‘When a heading is used which has PBOR2 in the headings and the type is not a REDU, then a new toggle is made visible on the form. ‘This toggle can be switched off to allow items to be added to the list where the PBOR' does net differ from the PBOR2, If only items of differing bores are to be searched for, then the toggle should be switshed on. 8.14 RemovingiDeleting Items from the Specification ‘As with any other aspect of PDMS, the task of modifying existing data is relatively simple. Modification of @ recently created specification, which has not been used, can be done with impunity. If, however, pipes have already been designed using the specification, it is necessary to consider the consequences of any modification. When a pipe component has been created and selected in Design, it has a specification reference (SPRE), Which in turn carries references to the catalogue. If an item in the specification is deleted when there are elements in the Design referencing that item, the references to the catalogue are lost. This would mean that it would not be possible to produce drawings, isometrics or carry out a clash check since references provide the geometry and orientation of each component. The method of avoiding this situation is to REMOVE specifications or specification components. When REMOVING items, the SPCOMS are transferred to a system generated specification named LIMBOSPEC. © Copyright 1974 to current yeer. 106 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 This means that the SPCOM js stil in existence, but further use is prevented since it is no longer part of the existing specification. 8.14.1. Remove to Limbo o 1 ‘To Remove SPCOMS, use Modify > ‘on tame st | Specification. ee ee ‘Select the items required and select: ne eee Remove to Limbo from the tasks oo eaoer on Panel, le as = 8.14.2 Delete Permanently — A Worked Example To Delete SPCOMS, use Modify > Specification, select the items required and perform: Delete Permanently from the Tasks panel ‘There are duplicate Reducers in the used specification and, as they have not been used, ‘hey can be deleted. Select the following Reducers: Select Delete Permanently, ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 107 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1), Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 8.15 Pipi 1g Specifications using SPECON To maintain upwards compatibility, SPECON stil exists as a separate module and the old method of spec generation using the command line and macro input remains the same. In addition, SPECON can be accessed from the Paragon GUI by issuing the command SPECONMODE. ‘This mode accepts command line and macro input in exactly the same way as SPECON but saves the User from performing a module switch. Once in SPECONMODE, enter the command EXIT to retum to the Paragon GUL 8.16 Converting Specifications A utility is provided to convert old style (pre PDMS 12.0) piping specifications to the new 12 series format ‘specs including Parts. Select Utlties > Convert Spec... to prompt the Convert Spec form. [SE aenenanainmainninenaenincntantatseanseesiioneemnesian| Decpire Pring ~ © Own O30 suzcespecteaten Prot ‘eee Wo aa {SAN-POMS Serle Pt Dua Veraon'206%258 | PPE-SPECHORIO | CS PIPESPEC HAS FDS awe Canons Pek Vestn TD VES | CABLESPI MAS PDMS Waser Clique Poet erson 1206 280 | POMSPIPE SPW fete HAS PONS Naso Cahgoe Pet Vea 126 )268 | POMSPIPE SPA Be TWAS POMS maser Caine Pye Weron TENS | PONSPIPE SPut aso x WAS. PNG Waser Ctabgoe roel Verso T0525 | POMSPIPE SPA oo) - WAS PONS Naser Congo Pret Veron TDEIZER | PONSPIPE SPW 0 5 == as = eae Total tes 2 14 Destination Spee Woe Table Groupe: estan Pat Wer: ' 3 PROVECTSAMPLEPPROVCATA| PROVECTSANPLEPPROICATA ELC PROJECTSANPLEPPRONCATA PLANT PROJECTISANPLEPPROGCATA] ELCOT wen wen Taal tene=2 Fm ne =9 roe Spe wos. rote Pa wer Cees) © Copyright 1874 to current year. 108 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘ll rights reservodt AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 In the previous example image, Specification A1A is selected for conversion. When the Apply button is clicked, @ new spectfication named SP/A1A wil be created in the Spec World: /PIPE-SPEC-SPWL. Associated GPARTS will be created in the Part World FTRAINING.PRTWLD. The resulting hierarchy is as shown on the right: ® tt is also possible to create alternative Specification Worlds or Part worlds using the Create Spec World and Create Part World buttons at the bottom of the form, ly) PRTWLD TRAINING PRTWLO TELE TRAINING PRTWLDIOLET + i PRTELE TRAINING PRIWLDMFELD { PRTELE TRAINING PRTWLOIATTA 4 (Dp PRTELE TRAINING PRIWLOINONE. # (& PRIELE TRAINING PRTWLOWALY © G PRTELE TRAINING. PRTWLOIPCOM + © PRTELE TRAINING PRIWLDICAP 1G) PRTELE TRANING PRIWLOIREOU + G PRTELE TRAINING PRIWLDICOU? & G PRTELE TRAINING PRIWLDIGASK © (& PRTELE TRAWING PRTHLOIFLAN + PRIELE TRAINING PRIWLOMTEE * PRTELE TRAINING PRTWLOIBEND (2) PRTELE TRAINING PRTWLOFELBO. + G) PRTELE TRAINING PRTWLOFTUS Oy PRTELE TRAINING PRTWLOTUBE The converted spec SP/A1A has an extra Part Ref reference column which points to the newly created GPART associated with the piping component. NR ee @ om i ~ famines feo] [asso rasear-farse — fer omnes [uvo fo [seat [rar rama feoeaeor [aore [awe fees eee . Create a new pipe specification as defined in the previous Chapter. aes" Me associated Nominal Bore, Branch, Reducer, Well Thickness and Pipe Data les. . ‘Add Tube, Elbow, Tee and Reducer as described, . ‘Add the Flanges and the Valve from the Parts created in the earlier Component Building Exercise, . Create Headings for the addition of a Gasket category and search the catelogue for ¢ suitable 300# gasket to include. @® Valves and Gaskets would normally be Shop false. © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Al rights reserved, 109 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 © Copyright 1974 to current year. 110 AVEVA Solutions Limited and ts subsidiaries, All rights reserved CHAPTER 9 iene The following chapter outlines the creation of a simple pipe in Design using components created in previous chapters from the new piping specification. 9.1 Pipe Creation in PDMS Design — A Worked Example (Change Modules to Design: Paragon > Modules > Design > Macro Files and at the prompt select Yes. |n POMS Design select the Piping Application, Design > Pipework, from the main menu. Create a New Site by selecting Create > Site... to prompt the Create Site form. Enterthe Name SITE-TEST. Set the Purpose to unset, Click the OK button. Enter the Name ZONE-TEST, Set the Purpose to PIPE. Click the OK button, Using the prompted Create Pipe form create a pipe and branch: Enter the Pipe Name PIPE-TEST. Set the Pipe Spec to CS-PIPE-SPEC. Set the Bore to 100mm. Set the Temperature to S0degC. Click the Apply button. © Copyright 1974 to current year, m1 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Modify the branch Head: Select Change and set the | _ ‘== folowing: ene Bore: 100mm. co Connection: OPEN. Direction: E : Click the Apply button ao Modify the branch tait Select Change and set the | moe following: Bore: 100mm. Connection: OPEN. Direction: w. East: 2000.00. Click the Apply button. Pick Limits CE and Options and View > Isometric > ISO 3, to display the pipe. Navigate to the new branch and using the Piping Toolbar, select the Show pipe component creation form: cen Ipaicseresrec aes (© Copyright 1974 to current year. 12 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Select the Elbow with the following component details: bes a —_— (Be BORG BUTT WELD ELBOW ScH40 ASTM) ree | | ooo | | fee | ascents { So | Ever een Doreen i | (Come) Cae) Select Connect eles] ‘The Model Editor can be used to position and rotate components. Using the components created during the Training, continue to route the pipe. ‘An example arrangement is shown here: ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 113 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsii All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Produce a check Isometric by selecting Utilities > Pipe Isometric. ty ou a Stee ‘+ Create a simple pipe using the spec and components created earlier. + Trytouse and many components as you can using different sizes, + Produce a Check Isometric and investigate the descriptions and codes. ‘Change Modules back to Paragon at the end of your testing, ‘On completion, select Design > Modules > Paragon > Macros Files to re-enter Paragon. © Copyright 1874 to current year 114 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, CHAPTER 10 This chapter covers the construction and use of Insulation catalogue data, together with its use in PDMS Design. 10.1_Component Insulation and Insulation Specifications Insulation in non-PDMS terms is the application of material to piping to either keep it hot or cold, depending on the service required. As far as POMS is concemed, it has the effect of ‘thickening’ up the ‘pictorial’ ‘appearance and clash geometry. The relevant considerations are as follows + Spacing/positioning of pipes This is @ practical consideration and obviously dependent on the type and configuation of the ulation. in PDMS Design, positioning operations such as BOP (Bottom of Pipe), CLEARANCE, BEF, BEHIND etc... will take insulation into account iit is selected. + Pictorial Representation The pictorial representation is, as with any element Gisplayed with or without an insulation thickness. © Temperature Piping can be insulated to the same specification but require a different thickness depending on the temperature of service. The insulation specification can be set up such that itis selective in the ‘pplication of insulation due to temperature. PDMS, user definable. Primitives can be ‘The application of the above will Become more obvious and explained more fully by the following sections. 10.2 Insulation Parameters (IPARA) Insulation can be applied to a component shape by adding an IPARA to the Geomset definition of the cylinder that depicts, say, the main body of a TEE. Alternatively, a new shape can be added to the Geomset that ‘wraps around’ the basic shape and has an Obstruction value of Soft. The insulation value, IPARA, is made to operate by the temperature set in the design against the pipe. Normally there will be en insulation specification that establishes the differing thickness of insulation for varying requirements. 10.3 Adding Insult ion to Components in Paragon ~ A Worked Example Display the elbow category AAEA2BG created earlier. Select Geometry in the Model References pane and navigate to the SCTO type that represents the Elbow Shape. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 18 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsicaries, ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 The Diameter (PDIA) will require updating as shown to nclude the Insulation Parameter Number 1 Diameter: ( PARA(2] + IPARAL1] ) Click the Apply button. Test the Insulation is being displayed correctly by changing the Component Representation. On the Model View form Select Representation ‘Change Insulation to Solid as shown and Apply. ‘The elbow will change diameter to reflect Insulation, © Copyright 1974 w current year. 116 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 When a Catalogue Component is defined using insulation parameters, its dimensions are nat completely specified in the Catalogue. So that Paragon can give some idea of what the Component will cok like when Used in a design, it is possible to define specimen values for the insulation parameters. These specimen values epply to all Components, unlike the component parameters which are attibutes of a particular Component. Insulation values can be set in one of two ways; if the Insulation Specification already exists it may be selected by using the Insu Gadget on the Model Parameters form. Adjusting the temperature will vary the thickness. Alternatively, using the same form, @ value may be entered by selecting Insul. Parameters under the Parameter Settings gadget, and entering a No. and Value. This is followed by selecting Insert in the gadget window. ‘The values are only valid for the current session. ‘The values are set using Settings > Model Parameters... to display the following form: Select Insul. Parameters using the pull-down menu. Insulation Parameter 1 is set to 50mm but can be changed as required Insulation is added to all components is a similar way: Without Insulation With Insulation © Copyright 1974 to current year. 7 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsisiares. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1), Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 10.4 Creating Insulation — A Worked Example The INSULation component is created in the catalogue and exists only as a NAME, GTYPE and PARA There is no requirement for a Point Set or Geometry Set. AtCATA level, create a new Section named Insulation and 2 new Category named PDMS-INSULATION. Navigate to the Component as shown on the Model View form and enter: X (her) (me Name: I-25, ee noes sonnei) Desc: Insulation 25. Soe aaoe ed a cocanarormcc — Oe Generic Type as INSU. rover 661 = eee peremuonstes ee) eee soreness Wel Parameter 50. Click the Apply button. Navigate to the Category and use Copy to create four further insulation components. Rename the new ‘components and set the value of the first parameter as below: PARA 60 PARA 80 PARA 100 PARA 130 Change the Description of the first parameter to be insulation Thickness. ‘© Copyright 1874 to current year 178 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Al rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 AN WB aeeg] merrsewon Tas © he et Rw emi. Me ume tenin (pee) (Ey) Coen) (te @ The PARA value is set to twice the thickness required. The thickness is applied fo all sides of the primitive. second paremeter IPARA 2 may also be added for use with insulation on one side of a Component. Also insulation may also be calculated using an expression 10.5 Insulation Specification — A Worked Example This insulation specification is created from the engineering spec in the same manner as the piping specification. POMS allows ranges of Temperatures and Bores to be entered into the insulation spec. Ifthe Engineering requirement is as follows, the PDMS Spectication macro would follow the manner shown on the following page. Nominal Size | Temp | Insulation Thickness 720-200 25 40-150 201-300 50 301-400 65 120-200 30 200-300 | 201-300 65 The macro can be run in SPECON or SPECONMODE. Alternatively, the UI can be used to generate the insulation spec as described below. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. 119 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 NEW SPECIFICATION /wW Text ‘INSU! HEADING TYPE NAME PRORO TEMP cCATREF INSU */INGU-1 40.00/150.00 120.00deg¢,200.00dege I-25 INSU */INSU-2 200.00,300-00 120.00degc,200.00degc —/T-30 INSU */2NSU-3 40.00,150.00 201. 00degc,300.00degc 1-40 INSU */INSU-5 40.00,150.00 301.00degc,400.00degc —/I-65 INSU /INSU-4 200.00,300-00 201.00degC,300.00degc —/I-50 Create a new spec using Create > Specification > Specification. berrton PONE NEUATON Name the Insulation Spec |" "™ 7 WW and set the Spec Attributes as shown: me ee rete Goer) Fo} aS wow QueETL—DerauLT Define headings for the - insulation es shown: Navigate to the Insulation Category: IPDMS-INSULATION. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 120 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Al rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Use Add New Items from the Task panel on the Specification form. Click on CE. Use the Apply button to add the category members to the insulation spec. Edit the bore and temperature ranges: Select Edit Answers and ensure the following fields are complete: ‘The finished specification is as follows: ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 424 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Hendegs NSU - TENE Par Rel Cataogue Rel Ona Ret Nem) Ret Component Re Bot & fiome TYRE. POO AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 [swacmsu.s [insu 0,160 [120 20/00 iss [ooo |o0o | 00 20 [iene [NSU 9. 166" | 201, 30-09 —[ rao 0 0 20. bs c [ora [oo ae mG = pa na = ao Vk = = aman weer | Teattane «5 ro View @ CAD View SeetA CesSebcten Tasks Soedeain Tain Heosees es Easpectes. —SeRanze——seatendeg. Ae New tas. eacsoam. —ermenoae ——cetenng. sco FremLmbo. Uses Renee. eet anes Raraa Sec. etter bom. Eaters OAS evar ters Dette Heasra Remove to Unto Dette Persrerty ‘© Copyright 1874 to current year 122 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidaries, Al rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 10.8 Displaying Insulation in Design — A Worked Example In Design, if the Insulation Specification (ISPEC) is set to WW and the temperature (TEMP) Is set to one of, the ranges specified, the soft volumes will be visible for Clash Detection ISPEC and TEMP are cascading attributes, i. if set at Pipe level, the same values will automatically be set at Branch level. However, only ISPEC is cascaded down to individual components. {tis possible that branches owned by the same pipe will have different insulation, or that a branch may only be partly insulated. These conditions can be satisfied by setting / un-setting the ISPEC attribute. Change Modules to Design: Paragon > Modules > Design > Macro Files and at the prompt sect Yes. In Design select the Piping Application: Design > Pipework. Seen eats cack raced Navigate to SITE-PIPING-AREAO1, ZONE-PIPING-AREAQ1 and sarees display Pipe 250-B-5 as shown below. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 123 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries, All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Use Modify > Attributes... to change the Temperature of the Pipe and Both Branches to 160DegC. Select several components using the LH. Mouse Button: ney L fii ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 124 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Select Modify > Pipe > Component bore / Specification... Select Insulation Spec and Select from 3D View as shown. ® _ Note that the Insulation Spec is not set. edi SpeTaion Necro ey len Sue Meaty twcngipee oonseconpane sa lsrNew Spectewtions _—_» Right Click on the Selected Items and select Modify Insulation Spec Select the Insulation Spec WW and click the Apply button. er _ @ Sout 15 components mated Acknowledge any warnings by selecting the OK button. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaies. ‘Allrahts reserved. 125, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Note that the Insulation Spec has been changed. Select the Apply button. {Bi contiem Select Yes on the subsequent confirm dialog Dismiss the Modify Components form oe ] eels] omnes [Ressler Ieee eh Select Settings > Graphics... from the main menu. |) nero pace Select the Representation tab. io ‘ormeten Sot Insulation to 25% from the pull-down menu. Select Apply and OK to confirm the changes and dismiss the form. Note how the design representation alters to reflect the insulation applied. © Copyright 1974 to current yea 428 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Bao reoc ns nines Using Chepter 10 as a guide, complete the following tasks. * Add Insulation (IPARA[1) to the Geometry of all the components created earlier. * Create the required Catalogue hierarchy to store Insulation Components 1-25, |-30, I40, I-50 and 1-65 as described above. * Create the associated Insulation Specification WW. * Test the Insulation in PDMS Design. 127 © Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidies. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 © Copyright 1974 to current year. 128 AVEVA Solutions Limted and its subsisiaries All rights rocorved. CHAPTER 11 ese This chapter covers the Specification Generator Application which is used to build a structured nozzle specification from an existing set of catalogue items. Items added to a nozzle specification may be selected in PDMS Design. 11.1 Creating a Nozzle Specification -_ A Worked Example In Paragon, from the main menu, select Paragon > Spec Generator... to enter the Spec Generator Application. To create a new Specification World (SPWL) element, navigate to PIPING/CATA-A and select: Create > Spec. World... from the main menu, Enter a Name EQUIPMENT.SPWL and a meaningful description in the Description field e.g. NOZZLES. Select Equipment for the Generic Type field Click the OK button. ® _ Setting the Generic Type, sets the Purpose (PURP) attribute at SPWL level To create a new Specification (SPEC) element, select Create > Specification... from the main menu, Enter a Name of ANSILNOZZLES. Enter a Description of ANSI NOZZLES, Set the Generic Type to Equipment and Spec Type to Nozzles. Click the OK button, ‘The Build Specification form is then displayed. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 129 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Sp rrracinn | Srmccauiracrr | UB ceettesimecocuecera |) | Seeurioere... | 8 Siresacmmes |B rroiecrssinerenaicars Using the Catalogue Explorer, navigete to the category pp coarceracercncs containing the Nozzles that are to be added to this = faye nevnoweowins specticaton ge mamrcnrers OO erwoes @ CATE AAZFBBO should be used for ANSI 150# and 2G seeracnnes CATE AAZFEDO for ANS! 300# og seco sero 2B swear °S sernemnoerans oS season Sento 8 Sereocses = ewescanse 3 Sweneces fi Sess B cose Si ewe neon Beene # Sinccoas erase Bi coenaress - fh owenres B evemrese om oo Seen 3 Scieanoe a In the Build Specification form, create a new nozzle by selecting Gtype > Add... “Banaspectenion (9000) sazreEcK | | | / ose arene | | 5000) anzreeaw (300.0) aazreBouW ing Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 © Copyright 1874 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reservedt 130 AVEVA Plant (12.1) 1g Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Select (Para 1) Name from the pull-down Name field. This will display Parameter 1 (Bore) of each nozzle on the Category being loaded into the form by pressing the Load button. Selecting the sizes shown and Pressing the Add button will place these items intothe Spec. Any sizes added by mistake may be removed by being highlighted in the Entries column and using Remove. From the pull down bar menu on the Nozzle Specification form select Gtype > Add... Set the Description to be 150# RF. Click the Apply and Dismiss buttons. ‘The description that is entered here will be displayed against the Nozzle Type and Generic Type on the Create Nozzle and Nozzle Specification forms in Design, Use the Add Button to select the range of sizes required. Select Control > Build from the menu bar on the Build Specification form, and then select Control > Close to dismiss the form. (2500) aszreeorr (45000) aazeeB0R (200.00) iaazre60TT (250.00) 1aszFBBOW (30000) mezraoourn A full list of specifications can be viewed using Display > Specifications... from the application main menu ‘Selecting the Spec World Type as Equipment will fter out the available nozzle specs. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 734 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allright reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘equiewent soma [PLANT EQUIPMENT SPR onset, \4 sownoza.es onset i MOVEQUPHENTSPML one | | STOEQUPHENTSPWL net | imozz.es net AMEIALQUPMENT TABLE WORLOS. wset Somes : ‘Spotcaton —Oecrpeon Type [ANS.NOZZLES ANSINOZILES (Neezes) 14.2 Modifying a Nozzle Specification - A Worked Example ‘To modify an existing Nozzle Specification navigate to that SPEC and select: Modify > Specification from the application menu bar. The Modify - Nozzles Specification form appears: a = Conteh Gope =rrer | j (GE) mssincanes eset enccns a = ee eee a | i} i al tear || nezreene |) soo sarescoo i | | AAZPREORA |) 20cey saazreeree | — | Saree \| i] cia ner || i |-Sea meroae i olan | II specification are the same as building a new spec. (5590) ssarBeaee jing nozzle specifications and many of the actions to modify an existing © Copyright 1874 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Al nights recorved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘The Generic Types list shows the current description of the nozzles contained in the spec. To edit the entries in this list highlight the entry, and select the Gtype > Description... option from the form's menu bar, ‘and amend the generic type description as required, ® Selecting Gtype > Remove will cause all selectors and Spcoms to be deleted. The Entries list shows all catalogue components currently accessible via the Specification for the highlighted Generic Type. This lst may be edited as follows: cd items, To Add one or more components navigate to the CATE in the Explorer, which contains the req ‘and press the Load button. All available components will be listed by name in the Category list. Navigate to AAZFBDO Z (A) Ade cenerictype (cl Create a new Gtype. Use Gtype > Add... Seer Enter a Description: 300# R.F. Highlight those items to be added to the SPEC and press the Add button to copy them into the Entries lst. ‘To Remove one or more components from the SPEC, highlight the items in the Entries List and press the Remove button. ‘The Entries list shows only those components, which are to be included in the current SPEC, Select Control > Build from the Build Specification form to rebuild the modified Specification ene ype Nicaea | ecu atsinoazies |} wie nyee corns cag were saarecown | 6 saree ment || szrecona 1 (eot anrtoa. | ‘nszrecar? ‘toon aszreoean J (03000) aszrnoonn 20090 maarB00TT Ga Bao ekiererm ene Build 2 Nozzle Specification for 150# (AAZF8BO), 300# (AAZFBDO) and 600# (AAZFBFO) ANSI Nozzles increase the range to cover 15 ~ 600 NB. Test the specification in the Design Module and a nozzle using Modify > Nozzle Specification in the Equipment Application ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 133 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 (© Copyright 1974 to current year. 134 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All righte recorved. . CHAPTER 12 This chapter describes the bolting facilities in PDMS. It covers MIXED Bolt Sets and how to include additional items such as NUTS, WASHERS, etc, on the MTO in IsoDraft 12.1 Bolt Table rarchy ‘The Bolt Table hierarchy contains information describing the nature of the bolted connection of Piping Components in a project. Although the Bolt Table is part of the Catalogue Database, it has been designed for the exclusive use of Isodraft and so is described in detail in the Isodraft Reference Guide; only a ‘summary is presented here, The Bolt Table (BLTAB) hierarchy is ilustrated below: CATALOGUE WORLD | i _ [span] [eats |[cora][eira] | SECT ee Bus | [LTAB eae Sou] (a ‘The element types are as follows: + BISE ‘The BOLT SET is the administrative element for ‘NEW’ bolting information, It owns Bolt point (BLTP) elements, BOLT SETS are not required for ‘OLD’ bolting. * BLIP The bott point stores the botting information for each bolt hole on the flange, and has the following attributes: NUMBER The bolt hole number in the bolt circle. BDIA Bolt diameter BTHK The bolt length BTYP The type of Bolt This information is relevant to a particular Piping Component, e.g. BTHK is the bolt length necessary for that Component only and will be matched with a BTHK from the BLTP of the Component to which itis bolted in the design. There must be a BLTP for each bolt hole within a Component unless all bolts are idertical * BLTA ‘The BOLT TABLE is an administrative element. * BUS ‘The BOLT LIST is an administrative element, which groups together Standard Bolt (SBOL) elements. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 135, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘All righte recorved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 * SBOL ‘The STANDARD BOLT element which has the attributes: BITEM Additional bolt tems to be used when calculating bolt length BITL Lengths of additional bolt tems NSTD A pointer to a non-standard bolt length array XTRA —_Extension thread length ‘Any associated nuts, washers and other bolting items can be included using BITEM to store their type, and BITL to store the length of the additional items, ° LTAB ‘The LENGTH TABLE holds a number of DIAMETER TABLES, * DTAB ‘The DIAMETER TABLE, one for each size of bok, has information on standard bolt lengths, held as a string of values in its BLEN attribute, DTAB is accessed from the NSTD attrbute of the ‘SBOLT element. 12.2 How Isodraft calculates Bolt Requirements The PDMS bolting facilities allow Isodraft to calculate correctly the lengths and numbers of bols, provided that all bots within a given connection are of equal length, ‘The method used for calculating botting requirements is determined by the connection compatiblity (COCO) codes for the fiting in question ‘There are three basic types of bolted connection to be considered: ‘Botting Length Calculation for Standard Flange-Gasket-Flange. ‘= Bokting Length Calculation for General Wafer Components. ‘= Bolting Length Calculation for Components with Mixed Needs. ‘Any reference to component connection types (PCON attributes) beginning with one of the letters F or L will cause Isodraft to attempt to calculate bolting requirements. In order for the requirements to be calculated correctly, the following conventions must be adhered to. * For flanges and flanged fittings, the PCON for the flanged face must begin with either F or L (lap joint), There are no restrictions on the other letters of the PCON attribute name, up to @ maximum of four letters. » For gaskets, both faces must have a PCON beginning with G. There are no restrictions on the other letters of the PCON attribute name, up to a maximum of four letters. = For wafer fittings, both faces must have a PCON beginning with W. There are no restrictions on the other letters of the PCON attribute name, up to a maximum of four letters, ‘© For lap joints, the side of the flanged component away from the gasket must have a PCON which does not begin with F, L, G or W. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 136 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All ights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 For example, the joint sequence... FLAN. ee Luse a) GASk might be coded and shown in a Design Module by the following: LSE 73 Fre ors swofl sts ore| FLAN GASK * For fitings that do not require bolts to be calculated, the PCON can be any combination of letters provided that the first letter is not F, L, G or W. ‘The following principles apply to the setting of bolt references in SPECON: © The piping specification has an attribute BLTM (Bolting Method) which must be set to 'NEW' and a BSPEC reference attribute which should be set to the bolting specification name. © Piping Component SPCOMs within @ spec are no longer required to have the BLTREF attribute set. Bolting details etc. are accessed via the BLRF attribute of the catalogue ‘component which will point to a BTSE (Bolt Set) ‘© Copyright 1074 te current year. 437 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 12.2.1 Bolting Length Calculation for Standard Flange-Gasket-Flange At the first component find the BTSE via the CATREF and store the appropriate P-point of the component. «© Store this as ref. (BTSE1), If the second component connection type starts with G (2 gasket) get its P1- P2 distance, and go to the next component. if its connection type starts with F or L, go to the BTSE via the CATREF and store the appropriate P-point of the component . Store this as ref. (BTSE2). ‘Then for each bolt in the set: . Get the Bolt Points with corresponding NUMBer. . Check for maiching BDIA values, . ‘Add the two values of BTHK (Bolted flange thickness) together. . ‘Add the gasket thickness (if found) . Select the bolt from the Bolt Specification and obtain its standard (rounded up) length. 12.2.2 Bolt Length Calculation for Wafer Components The calculation of bolts through wafer components is the same as the standard flange — gasket — flange calculation, with the following differentiation: . I within the joint, a component's connection type starts with W (wafer), get its P1 — P2 distance, and go to the next component. . The joint may contain any number of wafer components, and any number of gaskets. 12.2.3 Bolting Length Calculation for Components with Mixed Needs The calculation of bolts through components with mixed bot needs is the same as the gereral wafer culation, However, the calculation allows for different bolts in the set to stop at different places within the joint, If the BTYP of the bolt is JACK, TAP or CAP, this will complete that particular bolt calculation. A subsequent BTYP of JACK, TAP or CAP for the same bolt NUMBER further on in the joint triggers a new bolt. 12.2.4 Bolting Length Calculation at Nozzles Nozzle flanges are handled exactly es other flanges via a BLRF of CATREF. 12.2.5 Additional Bolting Items in Bolt Length Calculations Once the accumulated flange and wafer thickness has been calculated, the lengths of elements such as ruts and washers are added. The Bolt SPCOM SBOLT, has an attribute BITL, which stores the thickness of washers and nuts, whilst the attribute XTRA can store a value for extra thread lengths ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 138 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al ights reserved. AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 12.3 Creating Bolt Sets and Bolt Points Bolt Sets and Bolt Points can be created or modified using the Bolting References pane, accessed by selecting Bolt Set from the Model References section of the Model View form: f NowioccTSE) 9 neuter) ‘There is one Bolt Point (BLTP) for each bolt hole in the component. {Fall the bolts are the same by selecting "No of identical Bolts (BTSE)" the Number, Diameter, Bolt Type and ‘Thickness can be set at The Bolt Set Level in individual bol points are not required. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 139 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘AI righta reserved. Each Bolt Point has the following attributes: AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 BEEPS | yumacn | Number must match fave on the mating Number component Bott Diameter Bow fH a Ths con boa propery, fed puma valu, Thickness BTHK component parameter or a mathematical expression eg (PRO FLA) BoLt | General bot MACH Machine bolt stu | studot Bowing | oye cap | cap screw yack | Jacking serw TAP ‘Tapped hole gap. ee see affected. BTHK, BDIA & BTYPE attributes can all be set to actual values or Design parameters. Components with blind holes have the tapping depth assigned to their BTHK. Wafer components with no bolting do not require a BTHK. Jacking bolts have their BTHK set to the sum of the flange/facing thickness and the required opening Wafer components with special bolting needs require the BTHK values set for the specific Bolt Points ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, 140 AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 —Eeeeeeeee asker { 20, WELD NECK FLANGE DSetance Po P2is nm Senet amcor papi ——— A coco merase wane Lae ‘BSPEC /Tscocs-BOLTS BLTM NEW <> jeccrat i look fora Bot Set when LTM's sett. NEW © No seting requir TEXT PING’ TRE NAME: PBORO SHOP STYP CATREF DETAIL MATXT —CMPREF BLTREF DEFAULTS 2 0.00 = FLAN “ITFAWBDO:150 190.00 TRUE WN. /TAFWEDO-150 TARWEDO-D (cS 0 0 © Optional Selector BSEL can be NEW SPECIFICATION /T300¢S-BOLTS Saas TPE NAME —-—==BOIA_—««BIYP._ SEL. CATREF —DETAL_—«=MATT.-—CMPREF_BLIREF DEFAULTS . . = peso A our BOLT stu20 20.004) stu A OLT isTup IBOLT ag, meowrz9 soit YeaPaa 2000 |] cap, wot cap eoLTM <0 APIO str smwastt2o 2000 |] wash A wasiizo mano = fBOLTM “0 soir mura 2000 || nur nuT20. = wor = eotrM <0 =o WORLD Fr r sew ][ cata CATA cera BLTA rat onra mpeenra {2.TH6-7RANNG i I 7 I Sect Sect ae oe meTRICBOLT- IRLANGES reustereann | | nrasTeanne I I 1 CATE SBOL BTSE (TAFWBOO — rosie. : eon “so scom a ora I ‘FTAFWBDO-150 tT oe BITL 202220 IDTAB-D20 aur cael : i ae =o BLEN@D07O 50) Tae WBO wn eA nace BDIA 20 iy Soca I © BITEMs are selected from the specification oreenr Defautt BOLT Length and the BITL length is added to the bolt Selection |_PARAS20 fenath © Copyright 1974 to current year, 141 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 12.4.1 Bolt Selection In conjunction with the diagram shown in Section 12.4, the following points detail Bolt selection. In the first instance Bolt Selection is triggered by: 4. Isodratt ‘finding’ a COCO starting with F, for example FBD. Isodratt looks at the Pipe Spec and if the Bolt Method (BLTM) is ‘NEW’, Bolts are selected as follows: 2. The Flange Specification Reference (SPREF) points at a Specification Component (SPCO) in the Piping Spec. 3. The Spesification Component (SPCO) has a Catalogue Reference (CATREF) which points at a Component (SCOM) 4. The Component (SCOM) has @ Bolt Reference Table (BLTR) which points at a Bolt Set (BTSE), ‘The Bolt Set (BTSE) can define a number of Bolts with a Bolt diameter, Thickness and Type, or a series of Bolt Points (BLTP); one for each bolt. Bolt selection is the same in all the cases. In the example of Section 12.5, Bolt Number 1 is selected using the following information: Bolt Diameter (BDIA) 20; Bolt Type (BTYP) BOLT and Bolt Thickness (BTHK) PARA 6 of the Flange. 1. Isodraft checks the Pipe Spec for the Bolt Spec (BSPEC) to use. 2. The Bolt Type (BTYP) of the flange is BOLT but the default in the Bolt Spec (BSPEC) is STUD ~ this default has a greater importance compared to BOLT and is therefore used 3. Isodraft searches the bolt spec for @ 20 Dia. STUD and finds @ Bolt Reference (BLTREF) of BOLT20 this will be used for the bolt length calculation. 4, The Botting Code, Detail and Material information is also selected for use on the Isometric; the bolt length once calculated can also be added to the CODE. 5. The BOLT20 Bolt Length Calculation is performed as follows using the Bit Items (BITEM) and Bit Length (BITL): is p93 990 5 setae a cr I \ ha 2 Washer 2 Flange Thickness or Bolt 37 ‘Thickness THK) PARA Sof the Flange Gasket. 3 Fiange Tietiess or Ba a Thickness (BTHK) PARA Sof the Flange Washer 2 Nut 20 XTRA 6 Total 124mm © Gopyight 1874 6 canertvear 142 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights rasarved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 6. Once the Bolt Length has been calculated a reference is made to a Standard Length Table (DTAB) to find the next allowable size; in the example case, this is 130mm, 7. Isodraft selects each one of the Bit Iterns from the Specification: 20mm Nut, 20mm Washer, 20mm ‘Washer and a 20mm Nut. In each case the Code, Detail and Material information is selected for use on the Isometric ‘The selection is repeated to for the next bolt and the bolts are accumulated. 12.5 Bolting ~ A Worked Example Use the following worked example to create a Boltset (BTSE) and Bolt Points for the Flange and Valve created in the training catalogue. Use STUD bolts, and create NUTS and WASHERS. Create @ new Bolt Specification and set this as the Bott Spec for the Piping Specification /CS-PIPE-SPEC. 12.5.1 Bolting Information ‘The bolt requirements for the ANS! 300# Flanges already created are: Bore Size No. Bolt Dia. 100mm 8 M20 150mm 12 M20 200mm 2 M24 Create 2 bolt table and bolt specification for an extended size range as follows: FlanseBoetws | NefBottHoles | Bolt diameter 50mm 8 Mt 00mm 8 M20 450mm 12 M20 200mm 72 Ma 250mm 16 Maz 300mm 16 M30 400mm, 20 M33 12.5.2 Creating a Bolt Table Bolt Tables are used to hold Bolt Length Tables (LTAB) which store Standard Bolt Lengths for specific diameters (OTAB). Bolt Lists are used to group together standard bolt elements (SEOL). Navigate to the training Catalogue, e.g, PIPING/CATA-A, Deneetarweine From the main menu bar, use: Create > Bolt Table Utilities... ome - Enter the name as: BLTAB-TRAINING, —— Click the OK button to confirm, © Copyright 1974 to current year. 143 AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries, ‘Allrights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘Anew BLTAB element is created and the Bolt Table Utilities form is displayed: (cen einstein [EE] mrermanne tet Leah Sg oan | Mae er eo Tne at Types Cran LTAB0, TABO. GUSTO SEOLTO MUST, MBOLTO ® The Muttile Botting option can still be used, however with the BTSE (no of identical bolts) or BLTP (individual bolts) being the preferred option. This was the original way of doing i, 'e. we take @ Flanged unequal tee as the example, p1 and p2 of the tee would have one bolt set and the £3 would have had another, Create a new Length Table element (LTAB) by clicking Add Length Table. Name the table LTAB-TRAINING by clicking on the entry, Length Table ‘Avaloble Length Tables boy LTAB-TRAINING ‘Aakd Length Tate Delete Length Table Confirm the Bolt Name by clicking Apply. © BLTA and LTAB are administrative levels of the hierarchy © Copyright 1974 to current year. 144 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1), Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Gn Create a new Diameter Table element (DTAB) by clicking Add Diameter Table, Name the table D16 and set the standard bolt lengths for this table as shown below. Confirm by clicking Apply. Now enter the Start Length 60, the Interval 10, End Length 200, Start Weight 0.079, Weight Interval 0.014 and then click the Apply button. The bolt lengths and Weights are created lal (@) evermame | So eae | sage [aon 9 | Doane Latent [ecco Tate) ot Toe Cre L081, OTAB: AUT. SEOLTO MELT 8. UBOLTO Create the following standard length tables for bolt diameters in increments of 10mm: Name StartLength | Length interval | EndLength | Start Weight | Weight Interval Diz 50, 10 150 0.045 0.007 D16 50, 10 200 0.079 0.014 20 80 10 200 0.207 0.02 24 100, 10 220 0.424 0.03 27 120 10 220 0.487 0.04 30, 120 10 260) 0.69 0.05 D33 150 10 300) 1.15 0.08 ‘On calculation of the bolt length these tables will be used to round the bolt length up to the nearest standard length, © Copyright 1974 to curtent year. 145 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 1g a Standard Bolt List (BLIS) / Bolt List Elements (SBOL) Select the Single Bolting tab from the Bolt Table Utilities form ‘TAE-TRANING ot urghe Sra Botnet Bat Sige Bot Lt meiosis ne ——SSSSSSC=* Bolt Types Created: TAB, DTAB', BUST, SBOLTO MBLISTO, MOLTO Glick Add Single Bolt List to create the administrative level of the hierarchy (BLIS), Name the bolt list BLIST-TRAINING by clicking on the entry. Seas at st oe non ene ‘tose RS: bat wane Confirm the Bott Name by clicking Apply Changes. Copyright 1974 to current year. 146 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All righte recerved, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Create a Stud Bolt using Add Bolt fram the Single Bolt Elements pane to create the SBOL element and set the attributes values as follows: es Bolt Name: /S-BOLT16 Extra Length: 3 Non Std Bott Length: 016 (Cee) Click Apply Changes to confirm, Set additional bolt items/lengths as follows: [te era Bolt Items: Aveteble Rents in $-BOLTIE go NUT WASH WASH NUT mn bottom Leah: (Desc tem } 16m arr 162216 Click Apply Changes to confirm, ‘The Bolt Items allow additional requirements such as washers, nuts, etc, to be stored in the database. Once the Bolt has been selected, additional items can be selected from the bolt spec using the BTYP selector. Extra Length js used to add any additional Bolt length required, this for example, may be used to cater for ‘extra threads beyond the end of the Nuts. Non Std Bolt Length is a pointer to the Bolt Non. Standard Length Table i.e. /D16 @ _ ttis not necessary to set Diameter, Lengths or Number of Bolts. These attributes were used by earlier versions of POMS and are not now required. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 447 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaves, All rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) iping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 ‘A further CAP Bolt is required to select set screws on a Wafer Valve. Create 2 new SBOL element as above ‘and shown below: (ee) meen tet ene Ste BD Mave ong soe a ao fossa] oo 06 met fae eaten [rave |oua] rope [tm [eer [ten nib ne] | Set the Namo to be APIS. 2 jour 000 000 300 OB. | The Non Standard Bolt Length Table, | NSTD should be set to 016 oe ‘There will be one extra item associated “Aabaie her's 1 CAPS. with the cap bott eo | WASH length 2.00mm. | Bok Types Created: LTAB, DTAB, LIST. SEOLT2. MBLIST. ©, MBOLT-0 Coe (see erase) Create further STUD/CAP bolts; S-BOLT20, CAP20, S-BOLT24, CAP24, S-BOLT27, CAP27, S-BOLT30, CAP30, S-BOLT33, and CAP33. 12.5.5 Create a New Bolting Catalogue Create a new catalogue and assign a name of BOLT-CATA aaa sea Set the Purpose to PIPE Click the OK button to confirm. ‘© Copyright 1874 to current year. 748 AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries ‘Aight recorves, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 12.5.6 Create Material Text Elements Create a new section to hold the bolting Material Text elements. Name the section BOLT-MATERIAL-TEXT. Create a new Material Text element to hold the ‘material description of the STUD bolts. Name the text BOLT-M, Set the Material to be GALVANISED. Click the Apply button to confirm, Create @ new Section and a new Category to contain dummy components for the Stud Bolts, Cap Bolts, in order that the CATREF attributes in the bolting spec can be set, Set the Section name to /BOLT-CATA.SECT and the CATE name to DUMMY-BOLTS, ‘There is no requirement for either a point set or a geometry set. Set GTYPE to BOLT, The first parameter should be set to the bolt diameter as follows. Jae |) er | omen ie a ——s © Copyright 1974 to current yeer. 149 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserves, AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 Set individual bot attributes as follows: : aioe — Ba Geomaty Se UT SGMSE Ales) 1 See z a pc Ge) Ge) 12.6.8 Washers Create a Category to hold Washers in a similar way to the Bolts navigate to the Section name to /BOLT- CATA.SECT and create a new CATE named WASH. ‘There is no requirement for either a point set or a geometry sot. Set GTYPE to BOLT. The first parameter should be set to the bolt diameter as follows. ape | ~e Sooney ant © Copyright 1874 to current year. 160 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries ‘Allrights recorvod AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 12.5.9 Nuts ‘This should be repeated for Nuts navigate to the Section name to /BOLT-CATA.SECT and create a new CATE named NUTS. ‘There is no requirement for ether a point set or a geometry set. Set GTYPE to BOLT. The first parameter should be set tothe bolt diameter as follows ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 151 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries, ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Plant (12.1) Piping Catalogues and Specifications TM-1202 126.40 Create Detail Text Elements Create a new Detail Text element to hold the description of the STUD bott. Name the detail text L-STUD-D. = 5 Set the Generic Type to Bolt. Set the detail description to be LONG STUD BOLT. Click the Apply button to confirm. Create three further Detall Text elements for washers, nuts and cap screws as follows: Name Detail Text WASH-D WASHER: NUT-D NUT. L-CAP-D LONG CAP SCREW Create four Part Families for the Bolts, Stud Bolt Part Family - TRAINING.PARTS.BOLTS-STUD. pean! Ty -BOLT ee ig ei Bechtel saa | SubType = - STUD Ensure that the correct Isometric Description and material text is set for example. Iso Description L-STUD-D Seg = — | eee © Copyright 1974 to current year. 152 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Al rights reaorved,

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