Beruflich Dokumente
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Reference Guide
Version 2010 R1
November 2010
DISO-PE-200013A
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Contents
Preface .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Option Switches ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Option Switch 1: Plotfile Length ............................................................................................................ 12
Option Switch 2: Cut Piece Numbering/List Type ................................................................................. 13
Option Switch 3: Drawing Trim Marks .................................................................................................. 16
Option Switch 4: Drawing Text Size...................................................................................................... 17
Option Switch 5: Coordinates (Connection/Connectivity) ..................................................................... 19
Option Switch 6: Date Output ............................................................................................................... 20
Option Switch 7: Pipeline Splitting (User Control) ................................................................................ 21
Option Switch 8: Dimension Line Standout .......................................................................................... 22
Option Switch 9: Dimension Form ........................................................................................................ 24
Option Switch 10: Drawing Margin (Left) .............................................................................................. 27
Option Switch 11: Drawing Margin (Right) ............................................................................................ 28
Option Switch 12: Drawing Margin (Top) .............................................................................................. 29
Option Switch 13: Drawing Margin (Bottom) ......................................................................................... 30
Option Switch 14: Drawing Size (Standard Postscript Plotter Size) ..................................................... 31
Option Switch 15: Drawing Size (Height) .............................................................................................. 33
Option Switch 16: Drawing Size (Width) ............................................................................................... 34
Option Switch 17: Flow Arrows/Gaskets (Components) ....................................................................... 35
Option Switch 18: Drawing Frame (Program Standard) ....................................................................... 36
Option Switch 19: Sloping Pipeline (Indication Method) ....................................................................... 37
Option Switch 20: Sloping Pipeline (Indication Limit) ........................................................................... 39
Option Switch 21: Isometric Type ......................................................................................................... 40
Option Switch 22: Cut Piece Add-On Allowances ................................................................................ 42
Option Switch 23: Material List (Controls/File Type)............................................................................. 43
Option Switch 24: Material List (Pipeline/Drawing/Pipe Length Units) ................................................. 45
Option Switch 25: Material List Position/Title Block Position ................................................................ 47
Option Switch 26: Material List (Descriptions) ...................................................................................... 48
Option Switch 27: Material List (Text Size) ........................................................................................... 49
Option Switch 28: Material List (Item Code Length) ............................................................................. 50
Option Switch 29: Material List (Line Spacing) ..................................................................................... 51
Option Switch 30: Material List (Continuation Method)......................................................................... 52
Option Switch 31: Drawing Output (File/Screen) .................................................................................. 54
Option Switch 32: Drawing Output (Scaling) ........................................................................................ 56
Option Switch 33: Revision/Detailed Marker ........................................................................................ 57
Option Switch 34: Drawing Output (Picture Scale) ............................................................................... 58
Option Switch 35: Drawing (Reserved Areas) ...................................................................................... 59
Option Switch 36: Drawing Output (Stacking Value) ............................................................................ 60
Option Switch 37: Drawing Output (Stacking Orientation) .................................................................... 61
Option Switch 38: Pipeline Splitting (Automatic) ................................................................................... 62
Option Switch 39: Spool Piece Identifiers ............................................................................................. 64
Option Switch 40: Pipe Supports .......................................................................................................... 67
Option Switch 41: Bore/Dimension/Weight Control .............................................................................. 69
Option Switch 42: Drawing Viewpoint ................................................................................................... 72
Option Switch 43: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 1) ................................................................................. 74
Option Switch 44: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 2) ................................................................................. 75
Option Switch 45: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 3) ................................................................................. 76
Contents
Option Switch 46: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 4) ................................................................................. 77
Option Switch 47: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 5) ................................................................................. 78
Option Switch 48: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 6) ................................................................................. 79
Option Switch 49: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 7) ................................................................................. 80
Option Switch 50: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 8) ................................................................................. 81
Option Switch 51: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 9) ................................................................................. 82
Option Switch 52: Equipment Trim Drawings ....................................................................................... 83
Option Switch 53: Weld Numbering ...................................................................................................... 85
Option Switch 54: Weld Plotting............................................................................................................ 88
Option Switch 55: Program Messages (Run Information) .................................................................... 91
Option Switch 56: Program Messages (ISODAT) ................................................................................. 93
Option Switch 57: Program Messages (ISOPLOT) .............................................................................. 94
Option Switch 58: Clear Screen ............................................................................................................ 95
Option Switch 59: Instrument Identification .......................................................................................... 96
Option Switch 60: Component Tagging ................................................................................................ 97
Option Switch 61: Insulation Indication ................................................................................................. 98
Option Switch 62: Tracing Indication .................................................................................................... 99
Option Switch 63: Printed Output (Page Length)................................................................................ 100
Option Switch 64: Pipe Support Identification..................................................................................... 101
Option Switch 65: Bolting Units ........................................................................................................... 103
Option Switch 66: Coordinates (Supplementary) ................................................................................ 104
Option Switch 67: Sloping Pipeline (3D Skew Depiction) ................................................................... 107
Option Switch 68: Sloping Pipeline (Vertical Branches) ..................................................................... 109
Option Switch 69: Terminal Type Identification .................................................................................. 110
Option Switch 70: Skew Indication (Branches) ................................................................................... 112
Option Switch 71: Plotfile Format........................................................................................................ 113
Option Switch 72: Leading Zeros ........................................................................................................ 115
Option Switch 73: Material Part Number Enclosure Style .................................................................. 116
Option Switch 74: Material List Accumulation Control ........................................................................ 118
Option Switch 75: Weld Number (Enclosure Weld Number/Weld Number - Prefix) .......................... 121
Option Switch 76: Material Part Number Enclosure Shape ................................................................ 124
Option Switch 77: Weld Number Allocation at Slip-On Flanges and RPads ...................................... 126
Option Switch 78: Support Weld Number Prefix and Enclosures ....................................................... 128
Option Switch 79: Site Assembly Identification ................................................................................... 131
Option Switch 80: Dimensions (To Valve Centers) ............................................................................. 134
Option Switch 81: Dimensions (Branches) ......................................................................................... 136
Option Switch 82: Center of Gravity/Weight Output ........................................................................... 138
Option Switch 83: Site Welds Associated with Spools ....................................................................... 140
Option Switch 84: Curved Pipe ........................................................................................................... 141
Option Switch 85: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 142
Option Switch 86: Spare Switch.......................................................................................................... 143
Option Switch 87: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 144
Option Switch 88: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 145
Option Switch 89: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 146
Option Switch 90: Material Control (COMDACE File Contents) ......................................................... 147
Option Switch 91: Material Control (COMDACE File Controls) .......................................................... 148
Option Switch 92: DXF File Units ........................................................................................................ 149
Option Switch 93: Spare Switch.......................................................................................................... 150
Option Switch 94: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 151
Option Switch 95: Component Leg Length ......................................................................................... 152
Option Switch 96: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 154
Option Switch 97: Skew Depiction (Individual and Overall) ................................................................ 155
Option Switch 98: Spare Switch .......................................................................................................... 156
Option Switch 99: Skew Depiction (Style) .......................................................................................... 157
Contents
Option Switch 100: Skew Depiction (Dimension Line Standout) ........................................................ 159
Option Switch 101: Skew Depiction (Triangle Hatching) .................................................................... 160
Option Switch 102: Skew Depiction (Hatching Clearance) ................................................................. 161
Option Switch 103: Spare ................................................................................................................... 162
Option Switch 104: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 163
Option Switch 105: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 164
Option Switch 106: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 165
Option Switch 107: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 166
Option Switch 108: Pipeline Splitting (in Pipe) .................................................................................... 167
Option Switch 109: Repeatability Content .......................................................................................... 168
Option Switch 110: Ghost Gaps .......................................................................................................... 170
Option Switch 111: Nozzles (Dotted) .................................................................................................. 171
Option Switch 112: Flow Arrows (Pipeline) ......................................................................................... 172
Option Switch 113: Material Control (Pipeline Identification) .............................................................. 173
Option Switch 114: Specification Break Indication ............................................................................. 174
Option Switch 115: Tolerance (Angle Offset) ..................................................................................... 175
Option Switch 116: Tolerance (Dimension Offset).............................................................................. 176
Option Switch 117: Dimension Round Off .......................................................................................... 177
Option Switch 118: Dimensions (Overall) ........................................................................................... 178
Option Switch 119: Dimensions/Elevations (Vertical) ......................................................................... 179
Option Switch 120: Tapping (Branch Scale) ....................................................................................... 181
Option Switch 121: Tapping (Branch Dimensions) ............................................................................. 183
Option Switch 122: Tapping (Branch Coordinates) ............................................................................ 185
Option Switch 123: Instrument ID Enclosure ...................................................................................... 186
Option Switch 124: Flange Rotation Angles ....................................................................................... 188
Option Switch 125: Reserved ............................................................................................................. 189
Option Switch 126: Reserved ............................................................................................................. 190
Option Switch 127: ISOGEN Version/Run Data ................................................................................. 191
Option Switch 128: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 192
Option Switch 129: Spare Switch ........................................................................................................ 193
Option Switch 130: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 194
Option Switch 131: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 195
Option Switch 132: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 196
Option Switch 133: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 197
Option Switch 134: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 198
Option Switch 135: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 199
Option Switch 136: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 200
Option Switch 137: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 201
Option Switch 138: Plotfile (DGN Link and Plotfile - ASCII Text) ....................................................... 202
Option Switch 139: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 203
Option Switch 140: Development Testing ........................................................................................... 204
Index ......................................................................................................................................................... 353
Contents
Preface
This document comprehensively covers all current ISOGEN option switches that can be used to
define isometric drawing output
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Preface
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SECTION 1
Option Switches
ISOGEN contains a large number of variable features, such as isometric type and drawing size,
dimensional units, line weight, BOM position on the isometric drawing, and so forth. These and
other features are controlled by user-defined option switch settings. A total of 140 option
switches are available, many of which have several positions or settings.
Option switches give you a high level of configuration that allows you to tailor both drawings and
material lists to your exact needs, including control of:
Isometric type Fabrication and construction; fabrication only; construction only; individual
spool isometrics; multi-pipeline system isometrics
Graphic output options DXF, DWG
Drawing size Metric A series, American ANSI sizes, or special sizes
Viewpoint orientation Indicated by a north arrow
Dimensions Standard string, overall, pipe supports, and to valve centers
Drawing frame User-designed or standard
Text Large, medium, and small
For many option switches, a switch detail sheet is available in the Appendix of this document.
The switch detail sheet provides additional information regarding how a specific option switch
setting impacts isometric drawing output. If a detail sheet is available, it is listed under Option
Switch Detail Sheet.at the end of the option switch topic:
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Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 1:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, 3 and 4
0
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
12
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 2:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Cut Piece Numbering and Cut Piece List On / Off Control
0
1
2
Suppress the generation of the cut piece list and cut piece identification
numbers/letters. This is the default setting.
Generate the cut piece list and cut piece identifiers.
Generate cut piece identifiers that start at 1 or A on each isometric drawing.
Use the old style cut piece list and cut piece identifiers.
Use the new style cut piece list.
Calculate to the actual branch connection point. This is the default setting.
Calculate to the center of the main pipeline in all situations.
Use the coordinate position.
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Option Switches
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Output pipe fabrication information, including details of each cut piece, listing the
length, diameter, end preparation, material part number, and other related details to
assist manufacturing. In addition, bending information that provides distances
to/between bends, angle and radius details is also output.
Output pipe fabrication information as described for the 0 setting. Also includes
details to enable profiling the shaped ends or pipe and the cutting of holes for tees,
olets, crosses, and so on.
SWITCH POSITION 9- Additional Material to be Included on the Cut Pipe List / Report
0
1
2
3
14
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.9.3
JUN 1990
7.0.0
OCT 1993
15
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 3:
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 2003
16
Option Switches
Title block text, which is always output using large characters (2.8mm), and material list text,
which is controlled by either Option Switch 27 or the Material List Definition file, are not
affected by the setting of this switch.
Text height can be set in 0.1mm increments in a range between 1.0mm and 9.9mm.
Text width can be set on 10th mm to allow the height/width ratio to be varied.
Text thickness can be set.
Text font can be varied; this is achieved by selecting a font from the font information file
(Fontstd.fif).
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 4:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 and 2 - Character Height
0
1
2
3
4
5
Value
Output characters that are 2.4mm high. This is the default setting.
Output characters that are 2.1mm high.
Output characters that are 2.8mm high.
Output characters that are 3.5mm high.
Output characters that are 4.2mm high.
Output characters that are 4.9mm high.
Set the output character height in 1/10mm. Type a value in range 10-99.
Set the output character width in millimeters. Type a value in the range of 10 to 99.
Set the output character thickness in millimeters. Type a value in the range of 1 to 9.
Set the number that corresponds to the entry in the appropriate Font Information file.
Type 0, or leave blank to use the default font.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
7.4
DEC 1985
8.6.0
APR 2001
18
Option Switches
ISO Text
CONT. ON
-30
CONN. TO
-31
User-defined text
-32
User-defined text
-33
VENT
-34
DRAIN
-35
User-defined text
-36
--
-47
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 5:
0
1
Display ISO text (as shown in the previous table) and associated coordinate
information on the isometric drawing.
Suppress the display of ISO text and associated coordinate information on the
isometrics drawing.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
5.4
APR 1987
5.9
MAR 1990
19
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 6:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 and 2 - Date Output and Format
0
1
2
3
10
11
12
Output the date using British format (14 APR 09). This is the default setting.
Output the date using European format (14/04/09).
Output the date using American format (04/14/09).
Suppress the output of a plotted date.
Output the system date in British format.
Output the system date in European format.
Output the system date in American format.
Output the year using a two-digit format. You can also leave the setting blank to
generate the same output.
Output the year using a four-digit format.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
7.1
JUN 1994
7.16.0
MAY 1999
20
Option Switches
The setting in Position 1 is ignored if manual pipeline split points are present in the piping
data file (PDF).
Since any option switch setting applies to all the pipelines in a run, it is recommended that
you only use the fixed method in special cases for single pipeline runs.
An added option permits any drawing split points input in the 3D model by the user and
present in the PDF to be ignored.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 7:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 and 2 - Various Controls
0
Value
Use automatic splitting to control the number of isometric drawings that are required.
Set the number of isometric drawings that are required.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
7.7
AUG 1986
21
Option Switches
Values that are less than or equal to 11mm are ignored by the software and substituted by
the appropriate standard dimension line standout distance. When the option switch value is
greater than 11mm, the software uses that value to set the dimension line standout distance
for string and composite dimensions on the middle layer. The inner dimensioned layer for
dimensioned messages, support messages, and reference dimensions are then set to be
0.5 times this distance, while the outer layer overall dimensions are set to 1.5 times this
distance.
Dimension text and messages are placed along a section of pipe in isometric projection
(oblique angle or slanted text).
This feature is only available for DXF format output styles generated using the piping object
data (POD) interface.
Text oblique angle is adjusted to be parallel to the dimension standout direction.
When it is practical to do so, ISOGEN attempts to set a vertical dimension standout for
horizontal sections of pipeline
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 8:
0
Value
The standard dimension line standout distances for the various drawing sizes are as
follows:
Small-sized drawing text (Option Switch 4, Position 1)
String/composite dimension standout - 12mm.
Messages, support and reference dimension standout - 6mm.
Overall dimension standout - 18mm.
Medium-sized drawing text (Option Switch 4, Position 0)
String/composite dimension standout - 14mm.
Message, support and reference dimension standout - 7mm.
Overall dimension standout - 21mm
Large-sized drawing text (Option Switch 4, Position 2)
String/composite dimension standout - 16mm.
Message, support and reference dimension standout - 8mm.
Overall dimension standout - 24mm.
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22
Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
6.0
MAR 1991
7.4
DEC 1995
23
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 9:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Various Controls
0
1
2
3
4
5
24
Option Switches
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Use the regular dimensioning style, whereby dimensions are inserted into the
dimension line.
Use the USA dimensioning style, whereby dimensions are positioned on top of the
dimension line.
Dimension angle valves, 3-way valves, 4-way valves and instruments using
messages.
Dimension angle valves, 3-way valves, 4-way valves and instruments as usual.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
5.0
OCT 1986
7.0
OCT 1993
8.5.4
DEC 2000
8.6.0
FEB 2001
8.7.0
APR 2001
9.0
MAY 2008
10.1.0
NOV 2010
26
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following switch settings are available for Option Switch 10:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2 and 3 - Drawing Margin (Left-Side)
0
Value
Use a setting of 5mm for the left margin. This is the default setting.
Set the left-margin in whole millimeters.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
27
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 11:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2 and 3 - Drawing Margin (Right-Side)
0
Value
Use a setting of 5mm for the right margin. This is the default setting.
Set the right-margin in whole millimeters.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
28
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 12:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2 and 3 - Drawing Margin (Top)
0
Value
Use a setting of 5mm for the top margin. This is the default setting.
Set the top margin in whole millimeters.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
29
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 13:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2 and 3 - Drawing Margin (Bottom)
0
Value
Use a setting of 5mm for the bottom margin. This is the default setting.
Set the bottom margin in whole millimeters.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
30
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 14:
SWITCH POSITION 1 and 2 - Drawing Sheet Size
0
Set European A2 paper size (420 x 594 mm) as the default size.
1
2
3
4
10
5
6
7
8
9
31
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0
MAR 1991
32
Option Switches
Where the plotted output is to a postscript output device, the device size must be set in
Option Switch 14, unless European A3 size is being used.
Standard drawing sizes are controlled by Option Switch 14.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 15:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2, 3 and 4 - Drawing Size - Height
0
Value
This option switch MUST be used in conjunction with Option Switch 16 - Drawing Size
(Width).
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
33
Option Switches
Where the plotted output is to a postscript output device, the device size must be set in
Option Switch 14, unless European A3 size is being used.
Standard drawing sizes are controlled by Option Switch 14.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 16:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2, 3 and 4 - Drawing Size - Width
0
Value
This option switch must be used in conjunction with Option Switch 15 - Drawing Size
(Height) (on page 33).
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
34
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 17:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Flow Arrows - Components
0
1
Plot flow arrows alongside certain types of in-line components. This is the default
setting.
Suppress the plotting of component flow arrows.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR1983
10.0.0
APR 2010
35
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 18:
SWITCH POSITION 0, 1 - Drawing Frame - Program Standard
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
36
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 19:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Fall Depiction
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Show falls as an angle, for example, Fall 1.5 . This is the default.
Show falls as a ratio, for example, Fall 1:38.
Show falls as a percentage, for example, Fall 2.6%.
Show falls as a gradient, for example, Fall 1.6 GRAD.
Show falls as an Imperial incline, for example, 5/16" per foot.
Show falls as metric incline, for example, Fall 26 mm per m.
Suppress falling line indication.
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Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.11.0
APR 1983
38
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 20:
SWITCH POSITION 0 - Sloping Pipeline Indication Limit
0
Value
Set to 5 angle cut-off, or its equivalent, depending on the type of indication selected
in Option Switch 19. This is the default.
Set to a cut-off number to suit the type of indication selected in Option Switch 19. For
example:
For 5 cut-off, enter 5 or 0.
For 1:11 ratio cut-off, enter 11.
For 9% cut-off, enter 9.
For 5 Grads cut-off, enter 5.
For 1" per foot cut-off, enter 1.
For 88 mm per meter cut-off, enter 88.
When sloping pipeline indications has been suppressed by setting OS 19 = 6,
this OS 20 should always be set to 0.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
39
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 21:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 and 2 - Isometric Type
0
1
2
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
16
Values 8 and 9 are set internally and do not require you to take any action. When a minor
break occurs at the bypass closure point, IDFGEN sets switch position 3 to 8 so that ISOGEN
will still recognize the bypass situation that has been created. IDFGEN sets switch position 3 to
a value of 9 when certain conditions of Option Switch 55 are met. In these situations, ISOGEN
outputs a disconnected pipeline message when necessary.
SWITCH POSITION 4 - Isometric Style
0
1
40
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.1.0
JUN 1994
7.4.2
JAN 1996
7..16.0
MAY 1999
8.12.0
FEB 2005
41
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 22:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, and 3 - FFW / Loose Flange Allowance (On-Shore)
0
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1993
7.1.0
JUN 1994
42
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 23:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Material List On/Off
0
1
Use the standard material control file. This is the default setting.
Use the user-defined material control file.
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Option Switches
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Use the standard sectionalized layout. This type of list has group headings and
component sub-group headings.
Use the continuous style layout without headings and sub-headings. This type of list
is partitioned between the logical groups, such as PIPE, FLANGES, FITTINGS, and
so on.
Use the standard sectionalized layout without dividing lines.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1993
7.4.0
DEC 1995
7.6.0
MAY 1996
44
Option Switches
This difference only comes into effect when a pipeline is split onto two or more
drawings.
Linear quantity output style.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 24:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Material List per Drawing or per Pipeline
0
1
2
3
Output a material list on a per drawing basis. This is the default setting.
Output a material list on a per pipeline basis.
Output spool isometric material part numbers to match full isometric part numbers
when using material list per drawing facility.
Output spool isometric material part numbers to match full isometric part numbers
when using material list per pipeline facility.
Output pipe length in the format n.n M (10.4 M) or n.n Feet (10.4'). This is the default
setting.
Output pipe length in the format n MM (1040 MM) or n Feet n Inches (10' 5").
Output pipe length in the format n.nnn M (1.045 MM) or n.nnn Feet (10.375').
Output pipe length to match the format specified in Option Switch 41. The selected
pipe length style is applied on the material list and the cut list length summary for pipe
material entries and miscellaneous components
Metric or imperial unit output is controlled by Option Switch 42.
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Option Switches
(continued from the previous page)
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1993
7.6.2
MAY 1996
8.10.5
NOV 2002
9.0.0
MAY 2008
9.3.0
JUN 2009
46
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 25:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Material List Position
0
1
Print the material list on the left-side of the isometric drawing. This is the default
setting.
Print the material list on the right-side of the isometric drawing.
Print the title block in the default position (bottom right-corner of the pipeline drawing
area).
Print the title block at the bottom of the material list.
Suppress output of the title block.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0
OCT 1993
8.8.0
JUN 2001
47
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 26:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Item Descriptions On/Off
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 2 - Insertion of Blank Lines Following Single Line Material List Entries
0 or
Blank
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.1.0
JUN 1994
7.14.4
JUL 1998
48
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 27:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 & 2 - Character Height
0
1
2
3
4
5
10-99
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.2.0
DEC 1995
49
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 28:
0
8
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
50
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 29:
0 or 100
Value
Set the line spacing value to 0 or 100. This is the default setting
Increase or decrease the line spacing distance in the ration of Value/100. For
example, setting the value to 90 reduces the line spacing, while setting the value to
110 increases it.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
51
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 30:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1 and 2
0
1
10
11
12
Gives automatic overflow onto a second material list plotted alongside the first, which
creates a wider, non-standard drawing size. This is the default setting.
Gives a second dummy isometric drawing that contains the overflow material list but
no pipeline graphics. The isometric drawing is assigned the next drawing sheet
identifier in the sequence.
Gives a second dummy isometric drawing that contains the overflow material list but
no pipeline graphics. The isometric drawing is assigned the same drawing sheet
identifier as the previous (master) isometric drawing but suffixed with the letter "A".
Additional overflow drawings for the master isometric drawing are suffixed with "B",
"C", and so on.
Gives the same value as the setting 0, except that DRG 1 OF 1 is added to any
single sheet isometric drawings for identification.
Gives the same value as the setting 1, except that DRG 1 OF 1 is added to any
single sheet isometric drawings for identification.
Gives the same value as the setting 2, except that DRG 1 OF 1 is added to any
single sheet isometric drawings for identification.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.9.0
MAR 1990
9.0.0
MAY 2008
53
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 31:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - General Plotfile Control
0
1
2
3
Output isometric drawings generated during a run to either a single plot file or a
series of plot files, depending upon the PLOTFILE LENGTH value set in Option
Switch 1.
Generate an individual plot file for each isometric drawing.
Output the generated drawing(s) to the workstation screen. The terminal type to use
is set in Option Switch 69.
Output multiple isometric drawings on separate sheets. This setting is valid only for
SmartSketch (.igr) and Shape 2D (.sha) file formats.
Allocate next available plot file. Generate name using selected sequence method.
Allocate plot file name using selected sequence method after deleting previously
generated files.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.7.0
APR 2001
8.13.0
SEP 2006
55
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 32:
0 to 100 Allows no change in scaling and generates an isometric drawing at the size defined
either by Option Switch 14 or by a combination of Option Switches 15 and 16.
Value
Increases or decreases the final isometric size in the ratio of Value/100. For example,
a value of 71 generates a drawing at 71% of the original size; a value of 120
generates a drawing at 120% of the original size.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
56
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 33:
0
1
2
3
Suppress updating both the Pipe Detailed and Pipe Revision attribute fields.
Update both the Pipe Detailed and Pipe Revision attribute fields.
Update only the Pipe Revision attribute field.
Update only the Pipe Revision attribute field.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
57
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 34:
0 or 100 Use normal picture scaling (100%). This is the default setting.
Value
Increases or decreases the scaling effect by the amount specified. For example, a
value of 71 reduces the size of the drawing 71% of its original size.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
58
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 35:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, & 3 - Reserved Area within the Drawing Region
0
Value
SWITCH POSITIONS 4, 5, & 6 - Reserved Area at the Bottom of the Material List
Blank
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
Dev. No. 56
7.0.0.
OCT 1984
59
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 36:
0 or 1
Value
Output one drawing stacking row. All drawings are plotted side-by-side within the plot
file. This is the default setting.
Output an alternative number of drawing stacking rows as specified. For example, is
the value specified is 2, output 2 frame high stacking.
This option switch must be set to 0 or 1 when using the output graphics screen facility.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
60
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 37:
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
61
Option Switches
The amount of piping information that a single drawing can accommodate is limited.
Once the limit is exceeded, then pipeline splitting automatically occurs. By using this option
switch, you can either increase or decrease the information content on each drawing.
Format of drawing continuation messages.
Continuation graphics at the ends of spool isometric drawings.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 38:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, and 3 - Drawing Information Content Limit
0 to 100 Use the default for what ISOGEN considers to be the limit for drawing information
content. The limit is set within the software and varies for each size of drawing. This
is the default setting.
Value
Increase or decrease the drawing information content by the specified amount in the
ratio Value/100.
SWITCH POSITION 4 - Drawing Continuation Message
0
1
2
3
4
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.11.0
APR 2003
8.13.0
SEP 2006
9.0.0
MAY 2008
63
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 39:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Basic Control
0
1
2
Switch spool identifiers on, using a numeric system. This is the default setting.
Suppress the output of spool identifiers.
Switch spool identifiers on, using an alphabetic system.
Continue the current spool identifier sequence onto each new drawing. This is the
default setting.
Re-commence spool identifiers at 1 on each new drawing.
Because the type of enclosure that is output for settings 3 and 4 cannot be elongated,
there is a limit to the number of characters that can be accommodated by each.
SWITCH POSITION 4 - Spool Drawing Identifier (User)
0
1
Prefix the pipeline reference to the spool identifier. This is the default setting.
Output fthe pipeline reference as the spool drawing identifier. Use the user spool
identifier in any user-defined spool identifiers found in the input pipeline data file.
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Option Switches
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65
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.1.0
JUN 1984
7.12.0
DEC 1995
7.4.0
JAN 1998
7.14.5
JUL 1998
8.5.1
SEP 2000
8.8.0
JUL 2001
8.10.0
MAY 2002
66
Option Switches
The support dimension may be on the same side of the pipe as the normal pipe
dimensions or on the opposite side.
Support dimension line stand-out distance.
Category of supports to be dimensioned.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 40:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Pipe Support Dimension Type and Support Suppression
0
1
2
3
6
Draw pipe supports on the isometric drawing and dimension in string form. This is the
default setting.
Draw pipe supports on the isometric drawing and dimension in overall form.
Suppress pipe supports on the isometric drawing and on the material list.
Draw pipe supports as undimensioned on the isometric drawing.
Draw pipe supports on the isometric drawing. Include support dimensions with
pipeline dimensions.
Draw support dimensions on the same side of the pipe as the normal dimensions.
This is the default setting.
Draw support dimensions on the opposite side of the pipeline to the normal
dimensions. This causes any dimension line stand-out distance set in switch
positions 3 and 4 to be ignored.
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Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
7.4.0
DEC 1995
7.14.2
MAR 1998
8.13.1
MAY 2007
10.0.0
MAR 2010
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Option Switches
Units for bore and weight data included in the input pipeline data file are set by Option
Switch 65.
Bolt length and bolt diameter units defined by Option Switch 41 can be modified by using
Option Switch 65.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 41:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Dimensional Units Type
0
1
2
3
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Option Switches
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Suppress output of weight information. This applies to all outputs, including material
lists, weight output on drawing frame, material control files and so forth. This is the
default setting.
Input/output all weights in kilograms (kgs).
Input/output all weights in pounds (lbs).
Input/output all weights in kilograms/meter (kgs/m).
Input/output all weights in pounds/meter (lbs/m).
Input/output all weights in kilograms/foot (kgs/ft).
Input/output all weights in pounds/foot (lbs/ft).
Suppress output of component weight on the material list. This is the default setting.
Output any component weight as a total weight (quantity x unit weight).
Output any component weight as the individual weight of each component type (no
multiplication x quantity).
Change dimension output format from inches to feet-inches at 24". For example, 28"
is output as 2' 4".
Output dimensions in inches.
Change dimension output format as specified. Set the value to a number of whole
inches. Acceptable values are 12 or greater.
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Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1993
7.2.0
APR 19995
7.4.0
DEC 1995
7.17.7
MAY 1999
8.5.4
DEC 2000
8.11.0
APR 2003
8.13.0
SEP 2006
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Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 42:
SWITCH POSITION 1 Viewpoint Direction / North Arrow Enclosure
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Position the North arrow to point towards the top-left of the isometric drawing.
Position the North arrow to point towards the bottom-right of the isometric drawing.
Position the North arrow to point towards the top-right of the isometric drawing.
Position the North arrow to point towards the top-left of the isometric drawing.
Position the North arrow to point towards the bottom-left of the isometric drawing.
Enclose the North arrow within a box and position it to point towards the bottom-right
of the isometric drawing.
Enclose the North arrow within a box and position it to point towards the top-right of
the isometric drawing.
Enclose the North arrow within a box and position it to point towards the top-left of the
isometric drawing.
Enclose the North arrow within a box and position it to point towards the bottom-left of
the isometric drawing.
Position the North arrow to point towards the top-left of the isometric drawing.
Display maximum legs in horizontal plane as laid flat.
Display maximum legs in parallel plane as laid flat.
Display longest leg in horizontal plane (bottom-left to top-right) and second longest
leg in horizontal plane (bottom-right to top-left).
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
9.3.0
JUN 2010
10.0.0
APR 2010
73
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 43:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
74
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 44:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
75
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 45:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
76
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 46:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
77
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 47:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
78
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 48:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
79
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 49:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
80
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 50:
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
81
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 51:
SWITCH POSITION - Pipe Wastage in Plant Area 9
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
82
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 52:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Part Number Sequencing on the Material List
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 2 - Material Control File Content for Equipment Trim Entries
0
Use all components related to a single equipment item accumulated and written to
the material control file under a single pipeline entry. Equipment trim reference is
used as the pipeline reference for identification purposes.
Separate components for each nozzle and writes them to the material control file
using the individual pipeline reference associated with each nozzle.
Indicate a single pipeline type file, where there is only one set of header records.
Indicate multiple pipeline type file, where there are multiple sets of Header records.
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Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.8.0
MAY 1989
10.0.0
APR 2010
84
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 53:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Weld Number Text Size and Weld Type to be Numbered
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
These size values are only valid when weld numbers are being plotted in the
original circular style enclosures.
Switch Position 1 should be set to value 0, 1, 2 or 3, if Switch Position 4 is set to
value 0 or 1.
Set no weld / operations box. Nothing is plotted or printed. This is the default option.
Plot weld box summary.
Plot or print operations box summary.
Continue the weld number sequence on each new drawing. This is the default.
Begin weld numbers at start of each new drawing.
Match spool isometric weld numbers to full isometric weld numbers when using
continuous weld numbers across drawings.
Match spool isometric weld numbers to full isometric weld numbers when using the
weld number sequence commencing on each drawing.
Suppress the generation of weld numbers.
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Option Switches
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Switch Positions 8 and 9 cannot be used in conjunction with fixed size weld enclosures. If
requested, they automatically change to variable size circular enclosure type.
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86
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0
OCT 1993
7.4
DEC 1995
7.16.0
MAY 1999
8.11.0
APR 2003
87
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 54:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Weld Types and Plotting Options
0
1
2
3
4
Whenever Option Switch 54, Position 1 is set to 1, 2 or 3, Option Switch 53, which controls
weld numbering, should be set to the same value.
Whenever Option Switch 54, Position 1 is set to 4, to change site welds into fabrication
welds, the software also changes the type of weld numbers generated.
Fix to two characters, the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix to two characters, the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix to two characters, the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
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Option Switches
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Fix to two characters, the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the support weld number circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix to two characters, the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the support weld number circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix to two characters, the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix the support weld number for circular or elliptical enclosures to the value set.
Use variable sizes for the support weld number circular or elliptical enclosures.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.10.0
MAY 2002
8.13.0
SEP 2006
90
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 55:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Running Information
0
1
91
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.16.0
MAY 1999
92
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 56:
SWITCH POSITION
0
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
93
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 57:
0
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
94
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 58:
0
1
With the introduction of modern screen drivers, it is possible that a clear screen operation
will be performed automatically. The setting of this option switch will have no effect in these
cases.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
95
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 59:
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
96
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 60:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Plotting of Component Names/Tags
0
Suppresses the plotting of names/tags. This is the default setting.
1
Plots and boxes in names/tags.
2
Plots, but does not box in, names/tags.
SWITCH POSITION 3 - Component Names / Tags Enclosures
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.5.0
FEB 1988
8.13.0
SEP 2006
97
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 61:
0
1
2
Plot dashed lines (with a gap of 1mm) alongside pipe only. This is the default setting.
Suppress insulation indicators.
Plot dashed lines (with a gap of 1mm) alongside pipe and all components.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
4.0.0
JUN 1986
98
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 62:
0
1
2
Plot chain-dotted tracing lines (with a gap of 1mm) alongside pipe only. This is the
default setting.
Suppress tracing indicators.
Plot chain-dotted tracing lines (with a gap of 1mm) alongside pipe and components.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
4.0.0
JUN 1986
99
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 63:
0
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
100
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 64:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Output of Support Names (Tags)
0
1
2
3
4
5
10
Output item codes in the Item Code field of the material list, but suppress output of
tags on the isometric drawing.
Output tags as unboxed on the isometric drawing, and output item codes in the Item
Code field of the material list.
Output tags as boxed on the isometric drawing, and output item codes in the Item
Code field of the material list.
Output tags as unboxed on the isometric drawing, and output item codes in the Item
Code field of the material list. Exclude supports from the material list.
Output tags as boxed on the isometric drawing, and output item codes in the Item
Code field of the material list. Exclude supports from the material list.
Output item codes in the Item Code field of the material list. Suppress output of tags
on the isometric drawing, and exclude supports from the material list.
Suppress output of tags on the isometric drawing, but output item codes in the Item
Code field of the material list; exclude supports from the material list.
Pass support names to the COMDACE Material Control system (PASCE System
Users only).
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
7.0.0
MAR 1991
8.13.0
SEP 2006
9.0.0
MAY 2008
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Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 65:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Bolt Length Units and Material Control File Options
0
1
2
3
Follow the setting defined by Option Switch 41. This is the default setting.
Report bolt length in inches.
Report bolt length in millimeters.
Exclude bolts from the material control file. Normally, bolts are included.
Follow the setting defined by Option Switch 41. This is the default setting.
Report bolt diameter in inches.
Report bolt diameter in millimeters.
SWITCH POSITION 3 - Allow Bolts to be Excluded from the Material Control File
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1993
8.11.0
APR 2003
103
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 66:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Coordinates and Elevations Output as Arrowed-Out Messages or
on Witness Lines at Bend and Tee intersection Points
0
1
Output coordinate and elevation data as arrowed-out message type. This is the
default setting.
Output coordinate and elevation data along witness lines.
Output elevation data only when changed. This is the default setting.
Suppress output of elevation and coordinate data.
Output elevation and coordinate data that have changed.
Output a full set of coordinate data.
Output elevation data only when changed. This is the default setting.
Suppress output of elevation and coordinate data.
Output elevation and coordinate data that have changed.
Output a full set of coordinate data.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
OCT 1993
8.3.0
JUL 2000
8.13.0
SEP 2006
106
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 67:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Skew depiction (Box or Triangle) + Fall indicator
0
1
Output angle information on the isometric drawing, except within 0.5 of 90 and
180.
Suppress angle information on the isometric drawing.
Output angle information on the isometric drawing, including exactly 90 and 180.
Output angle information unless if when rounded they are within 0.1 of a degree of
90 or 180.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.0
APR 1987
8.12.0
JAN 2005
8.13.0
JAN 2005
9.2.0
MAR 2009
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Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 68:
0
Display the short tee branch leg section of skewed pipe, display olets with an
orientation message instead of a skewed section, and dimension both separately to
the connecting pipe. This is the default setting.
Suppress display of a separate skew section, connect the vertical branch straight into
the main pipe, display no orientation message for olets, and include both in a single,
inclusive dimension.
In both instances, the angle between the vertical branch and the sloping (falling) pipeline
are indicated on the isometric drawing.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.0
APR 1987
109
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 69:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, and 3 - Terminal Type
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Use the default setting. The default varies with the computer type. For example, a
setting of 0 gives a value of 3 on VAX 7, a value of 7 on Apollo, and a value of 12 on
HP Starbase.
Use Tektronix 410X / 420X terminal.
Use Westward 2000 and 2015 monochrome terminal.
Use Westward C2015 color terminal.
Use IBM GDDM terminal.
Use Apollo terminal.
Use Tektronix 4111.
Use IBM PC emulating Tektronix410X/420X terminal.
Use Westward 3220/2320 terminal.
Use VAX VWS terminal.
Use HP Starbase terminal.
Use HP Starbase with X Windows terminal.
Use DEC Windows terminal.
Use Workstation/PC (Packet driver) terminal.
Use Silicon Graphics terminal.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
111
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 70:
SWITCH POSITION 1 & 2 - Suppress Skew Box on Branches
0
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.1
FEB 1988
8.11.0
APR 2003
9.2.0
MAR 2009
112
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 71:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2 & 3 - Plotfile Output Format
0
3
4
8
11
16
17
18
19
20
21
SWITCH POSITION 4, 5 & 6 - Backing Frame and Detail Sketch File Format
Format must match that specified for the plotfile output as set in Positions 1, 2, and 3 and
must be of the same CAD system version as the requested plotfile output format.
4
8
11
16
17
18
19
20
21
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
7.0.0
OCT 1994
7.14.4
JUL 1998
8.10.0
MAY 2002
114
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 72:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Character Output - Spool Identifiers
0
X
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 72.
Version
Date
8.12.0
MAY 2005
115
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 73:
SWITCH POSITION 1 & 2 - Style 1 Enclosure Box Size
0
Value
Use the standard part number box enclosure with no additional Style 1 enclosure box.
Use the Style 1 enclosure box, where Value equals the number of blank characters that
dynamically determine the size of the enclosure box.
SWITCH POSITION 6 & 7 - Style 3 Enclosure Box Setting (For Welds on the Material List)
Blank
Value
The Style 3 enclosure box is customer-specific and only incorporates their particular
requirements. It is not used otherwise.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1994
117
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 74:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Fabrication Materials
0
1
2
3
4
Use for all offshore materials accumulated normally. This is the default.
Use for non-accumulation of all offshore items (excluding pipe).
Use for all offshore items that are suppressed.
Use for non-accumulation of offshore items (including pipe).
Use only for non-accumulation of pipe.
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Option Switches
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SWITCH POSITION 7 - Accumulation of Fixed Pipe Materials for Output to Material List or
Material Control Files
0
1
Set components with no item code to Not On Material List. This is the default
setting.
Suppress setting of components with no item code to Not On Material List.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.4.0
DEC 1994
8.11.0
FEB 2004
10.0.0
APR 2009
120
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 75:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Weld Number Enclosure Style for Shop Welds
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Use for weld numbers in a fixed size circle. This is the default.
Use for a diamond-ended box.
Use for a round-ended box.
Use for a small-triangular shaped enclosure.
Use for a small-diamond shaped enclosure.
Use for a square-ended box.
Use for a dynamically sized circle.
Use for no weld number enclosure.
Use for no shop weld numbers to be displayed on the plotted isometric.
Use for elliptical weld enclosure.
Use for weld numbers in a fixed size circle. This is the default.
Use for a diamond-ended box.
Use for a round-ended box.
Use for a small-triangular shaped enclosure.
Use for a small-diamond shaped enclosure.
Use for a square-ended box.
Use for a dynamically sized circle.
Use for no weld number enclosure.
Use for no site/field weld numbers to be displayed on the plotted isometric.
Use for elliptical weld enclosure.
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Option Switches
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Use for weld numbers in a fixed size circle. This is the default.
Use for a diamond-ended box.
Use for a round-ended box.
Use for a small-triangular shaped enclosure.
Use for a small-diamond shaped enclosure.
Use for a square-ended box.
Use for a dynamically sized circle.
Use for no weld number enclosure.
Use for no offshore weld numbers to be displayed on the plotted isometric.
Use for elliptical weld enclosure.
SWITCH POSITION 7 - Double Line Weld Number Enclosure Style for Shop Welds
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 8 - Double Line Weld Number Enclosure Style for Field/Site Welds
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 9 - Double Line Weld Number Enclosure Style for Offshore Welds
0 or
Blank
1
122
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.6.0
MAY 1996
8.10.0
MAY 2002
123
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 76:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Material Part Number Enclosures
0
1
2
6
7
8
9
Use for standard enclosure box shape with rectangular ends. This is the default.
Use for enclosure box shape with diamond ends.
Use for enclosure box shape with round ends.
Use for circular enclosure.
Use for part number text plotted with no enclosure box.
Use for no part numbers or enclosure box plotted.
Use for elliptical enclosure.
When set, values 1, 2 and 7 are also applied to the shape of the alternative Style 2
material list part number enclosure box as controlled by Option Switch 73.
SWITCH POSITION 2 - Single/Double Line Circular Material Part Number Enclosures
0
1
Fix size to two characters with the part number circular or elliptical enclosures.
Fix size to the value set with the part number circular or elliptical enclosures.
Use a variable size for the part number circular or elliptical enclosures.
124
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.3.0
SEP 1995
8.10.0
MAY 2002
125
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 77:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Quantity of Weld Numbers Generated at Slip-On Flanges
0
1
2
These are extra weld numbers because they are created in addition to the normal single
and double-branch connection weld numbers that are generated at set-on tee and cross
positions.
SWITCH POSITION 3 - Reinforcement Pads
0
1
126
Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.4.0
DEC 1995
7.13.0
FEB 1998
8.10.0
MAY 2002
127
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 78:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Weld Number Enclosure Style for Fabrication Support Welds
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SWITCH POSITION 3 - Weld Number Enclosure Style for Erection Support Welds
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
128
Option Switches
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SWITCH POSITION 5 - Weld Number Enclosure Style for Offshore Support Welds
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SWITCH POSITION 7 - Double Line Weld Number Enclosure Style for Fabrication Support
Welds
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 8 - Double Line Weld Number Enclosure Style for Erection Support
Welds
0
1
129
Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.16.0
MAY 1999
8.10.0
MAY 2000
130
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 79:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Output of Assembly Identification
0
1
2
Use no enclosure.
Use a diamond-ended box enclosure.
Use a round-ended box enclosure.
Use a triangular enclosure.
Use a diamond enclosure.
Use a square-ended box enclosure.
Use a circular enclosure.
Use a double-circle assembly enclosure.
Use an elliptical assembly enclosure.
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Option Switches
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Use no enclosure.
Use a diamond-ended box enclosure.
Use a round-ended box enclosure.
Use a triangular enclosure.
Use a diamond enclosure.
Use a square-ended box enclosure.
Use a circular enclosure.
Use a double-circle assembly enclosure.
Use an elliptical assembly enclosure.
Use no enclosure.
Use a diamond-ended box enclosure.
Use a round-ended box enclosure.
Use a triangular enclosure.
Use a diamond enclosure.
Use a square-ended box enclosure.
Use a circular enclosure.
Use a double-circle assembly enclosure.
Use an elliptical assembly enclosure
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.4.0
JUL 2000
8.10.0
MAY 2002
10.0.0
APR 2010
133
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 80:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Butt Weld End Valves and Instruments
0
1
Use to dimension components with butt-weld ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with butt-weld ends.
Use to dimension components with compression ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with compression ends.
Use to dimension components with screwed ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with screwed ends.
Use to dimension components with socket-weld ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with socket-weld ends.
Use to dimension components with flanged ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with flanged ends.
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Use as default to dimension components with plain ends across their length.
Place centerline dimensions on components with plain ends.
Use to dimension components with hygienic ends across their length. This is the
default setting.
Place centerline dimensions on components with hygienic ends.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1994
135
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 81:
SWITCH POSITIONS 1, 2, and 3 - Dimensions to the Center Point of Valves and Straight
Through Instruments
0
Value
Dimension valves and instruments whose end points set by Option Switch 80 to their
center point. This is the default setting.
Dimension valves and instruments whose end points are set by Option Switch 80 and
that have a bore less than or equal to the specified value to their center point. You
must specify a Value in 1/16 inches or millimeters, depending upon the bore units.
136
Option Switches
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Any branch containing pipe (100 record), fixed length pipe (101 record), or pipe block (103
record) will not have branch dimension suppression applied to it.
Branch dimension suppression using this option switch does not apply to tapped branches.
Switch positions 4, 5, & 6 and 7 & 8 can work either independently of or in conjunction with
each other, depending on your specific requirements.
Switch position 9, setting 2 does not include olet type branches.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.0.0
OCT 1994
137
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 82:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Outputs Suppressed by Single Isometric or by Complete Pipeline
0
1
2
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.2.0
FEB 1995
139
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 83
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Assignment to Site Welds to Spools
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.13.1
MAY 2007
10.0.0
APR 2010
140
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 84:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Dimensioning of Curved Pipe
0
1
2
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
9.0.0
MAY 2008
141
Option Switches
142
Option Switches
143
Option Switches
144
Option Switches
145
Option Switches
146
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 90:
SWITCH POSITION 1
0
1
Write entries in the MTO (material take-off) file per isometric drawing (COMPIPE
section). This is the default setting.
Write entries in the MTO file per complete pipeline.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.1.0
APR 1990
147
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 91:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - User or Client Item Codes
0
1
Include pipe supports in the COMPIPE.MTO file. This is the default setting.
Do not include pipe supports in the COMPIPE.MTO file.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0
APR 1983
5.10
APR 1990
6.0
MAR 1991
148
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 92:
SWITCH POSITION 1
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
7.0.0
OCT 1994
149
Option Switches
150
Option Switches
151
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 95:
SWITCH POSITION 1
0
Set the standard leg length of 9 mm. This is the default setting.
SWITCH POSITION 2
Value
Set the required leg length in whole mm. For example, enter 12 for a leg length of 12
mm.
SWITCH POSITION 3
0
1
SWITCH POSITION 4
0
Reserved
SWITCH POSITION 5
0
1
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
6.0.0
MAR 1991
8.5.0
DEC 2000
8.11.0
APR 2003
8.13.0
SEP 2006
153
Option Switches
154
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 97:
SWITCH POSITION 1
0
1
Use a a single, overall box or triangle enclosure around the complete skew section.
This is the default setting.
Use an individual box or triangle enclosure for each branch.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
155
Option Switches
156
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 99:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2 & 3 - Skew Depiction Style Plus Dimension Style
0
1
2
3
Depict skew box with normal dimensioning. The dimension line standout is as per
Option Switch 8. This is the default setting.
Depict skew triangle with normal dimensioning. The dimension line position is as per
Option Switch 8.
Depict skew triangle with normal dimensioning. The dimension line position is as per
Option Switch 100.
Depict skew triangle with alternative dimensioning. Actual dimensions are positioned
close to the sides of the triangle with no witness lines. Dimensions are positioned in
relation to the triangle as set in Option Switch 100.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.0
APR 1987
8.11.0
APR 2003
158
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 100:
SWITCH POSITION 1
0
Value
Use the dimension line standout setting defined in Option Switch 8 if OS 99=0, 1, 2,
10, 11, or 12 as the default setting. If OS 99=3 or OS 99=13, set the default
dimension position to 4mm.
Define an alternative value for the dimension line standout in 1/10 mm. For example,
for 120, type 12mm.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.0
APR 1987
159
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 101:
SWITCH POSITION 1 & 2 - Hatching On/Off + Hatch Spacing
0
1
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.4.0
APR 1987
6.0.0
MAR 1991
160
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 102:
SWITCH POSITION 1 & 2 - Gap Local to Pipeline
0
Value
Use 2.5mm for the gap local to pipeline. This is the default setting.
Set an alternative gap in 1/10th mm, where Value represents a user-defined gap.
Use 2.5mm for the gap local to in-line components. This is the default setting.
th
Set an alternative gap in 1/10 mm, where Value represents a user-defined gap.
Use 1.5mm for the gap local to dimensions and text. This is the default setting.
Set an alternative gap in 1/10th mm, where Value represents a user-defined gap.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
161
Option Switches
162
Option Switches
163
Option Switches
164
Option Switches
165
Option Switches
166
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 108:
0
Make pipeline splitting function as normal when the split point occurs along a section
of pipe. The relevant split point information will be passed back to the 3D design
system through the isometric repeatability file, if the file is used.
Write the warning message Unacceptable split point to the message file if a
pipeline split occurs along a section of pipe. No plots are produced and no
information is written to the isometric repeatability file for the pipeline.
Write the warning message Unacceptable split point to the message file if a
pipeline split occurs along a section of pipe. Plots are produced with the warning
message Unacceptable Split plotted at the top of each affected drawing. No
information is written to the isometric repeatability file for the pipeline.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
167
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 109:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Return File Type
0
1
2
3
4
Use the standard return file type (FOR052) containing just a list of successfully
processed pipelines. This is the default setting.
Use the original repeatability file.
Use a revised repeatability file.
Use the ASCII old style.
Use the ASCII new style.
Do not write the data extraction start point to the return file. This is the default setting.
Write the data extraction start point to the return file
Do not write the split point information to the return file. This is the default setting.
Write the split point information to the return file.
Do not write the spool number identifier information to the return file. This is the
default setting.
Write the spool number identifiers to the return file.
Write the full alphanumeric spool identifiers to the return file. A maximum of four
characters is supported.
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Option Switches
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Do not write the component information to the return file. This is the default setting.
Write the component information to the return file.
Write the full alphanumeric component information to the return file. A maximum of
four characters is supported.
Do not write the weld number information to the return file. This is the default setting.
Write the weld number information to the return file.
Do not write the material list part number information to the return file. This is the
default setting.
Write the material list part number information to the return file.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
6.0.0
MAR 1991
7.0.0
OCT 1993
8.5.4
DEC 2000
169
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 110:
0
Value
Use the normal minimum gap as controlled by ISOGEN. This is the default setting.
Use the user-defined minimum gap dimension, where Value represents the userdefined value in whole mm. The range of value allowed is 18-66.
The software will use the appropriate maximum value if a value outside the
limits is detected.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.9.0
MAR 1990
170
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 111:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Dotted Nozzle Indication
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
1.0.0
JUL 1995
171
Option Switches
You can also use flow arrows that are plotted alongside in-line fittings, together with or
instead of this flow arrow type, on pipe.
You must include the relevant switch settings information in the pipeline input data file for
this flow arrow type to be generated.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 112:
0
1
Value
Enable pipeline flow arrows to be plotted at the default scale factor of 8. This is the
default setting.
Suppress pipeline flow arrows.
Enable pipeline flow arrows to be plotted at a user-defined scale factor, Where Value
represents the user-defined value. The value range is 5-15; the larger the number the
greater, the scale factor.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
3.0.0
APR 1986
172
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 113:
0
Pass the full pipeline reference as contained in the pipeline reference record. For
example, pipeline reference 6-LNG-6412A-CT5 in the design database remains the
same in the MATC file. This is the default setting.
Formulate a revised pipeline reference by stripping off the characters outside the first
and last delimiting character (-) of the pipeline reference, removing the central
delimiter (-), and then passing the remaining character string. For example, pipeline
reference 6-LNG-6412A-CT5 is changed to LNG6412A in the MATC file.
This is a specific facility. It will not function if the pipeline reference in the
pipeline input data file is not in the exact form as described above.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
173
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 114:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Specification Break Style
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.0.0
OCT 1986
9.2.0
MAR 2009
174
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 115:
0
Value
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
4.2.0
JUL 1986
175
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 116:
SWITCH POSITION 1-3 - Small Dimensional Deviations
0
Value
If this control is set as a single value, that is, no tolerance is set in Position 4-6, IDFGEN
continues to use Position 1-3 to determine the connection tolerance.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
9.0.0
MAY 2008
176
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 117:
0
1
2
Round off dimensions to + or - 1mm or 1/16th inch and carry over any remainder to
the next dimension. This is the default setting.
Round off dimensions to + or - 1mm or 1/16th inch with no carry-over of the
remainder beyond a branch intersection.
Round off dimensions to + or - 1mm or 1/16th inch with no carry-over of the
remainder beyond the current component.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.11.0
APR 2003
177
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 118:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Overall Dimensions On/Off and Type
0
1
2
3
4
Set no overall dimension standout. This is the default setting. The software is used
for all overall dimensions.
Set the overall dimension standout distance, where Value represents the userdefined overall dimension standout distance in whole mm. For example, for 22mm,
set 22.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.9.0
Mar 1990
7.0.0
OCT 1993
178
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 119:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Vertical Dimensions and Elevations
0
1
2
Use normal vertical pipe dimensions. This is the default setting. Elevations are also
indicated at intersection points when the level changes.
Suppress all vertical pipe dimensions and replace them with elevations in the form of
text messages at all positions where dimensions are normally output.
Output vertical dimensions and elevations at normal dimensioning positions.
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Dimension pipes passing through penetration plates from the adjacent plat face.
Dimension pipes passing through penetration plates from the same plate face.
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
8.13.1
May 2007
9.0.0
May 2008
180
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 120:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2 & 3 - Tapped Branches on Fitting Components
0
Value
Disable tapped branch scaling, that is, tapped branches are shown at the same size
as the main pipeline (100%). This is the default setting.
Set an alternative tapped branch scaling factor, where Value represents a userdefined scaling factor. For example, enter 110 to increase scaling, or 90 to decrease
scaling.
50% is the minimum recommended value.
Use tapped branch scaling at 65% of the main pipeline size. This is the default
setting.
Set an alternative tapped branch scaling factor, where Value represents a userdefined scaling factor. For example, enter 80 to increase scaling, or 45 to decrease
scaling.
Switch Layout
181
Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.0.0
MAR 1987
7.14.0
MAR 1998
182
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 121:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Tapped Branches on Fitting Components
0
1
2
Turn on tapped branch dimensions for the main pipeline. This is the default setting.
Turn off tapped branch dimensions.
Turn off tapped branch dimensions except for those on pipe and pipe-type
components.
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Option Switches
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Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.2.0
MAR 1987
7.14.0
MAR 1998
184
Option Switches
Switch Settings
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Tapping Branch Coordinates
0
1
2
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.2.0
MAR 1987
8.8.0
JUN 2001
10.0.0
DEC 2009
185
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 123:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Balloon Type Enclosures
0
1
2
3
4
5
Use no enclosure.
Use a diamond-ended box enclosure.
Use a round-ended box enclosure.
Use a triangular-shaped enclosure (2 characters maximum).
Use a diamond-shaped enclosure (3 characters maximum).
Use a square-ended box enclosure.
Use a circular-shaped enclosure.
Use an elliptical-shaped enclosure.
Use a hexagonal-shaped enclosure.
Because triangular- and diamond-shaped enclosures (settings 3 and 4) cannot be
elongated, there is a limit to the number of characters that can be accommodated.
If you use any of the box-type enclosures (settings 1, 2, and 5), you must set Switch
Position 1 to 0.
For a two-line name output, type the $ character in the name at the point where a new line is
required.
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Option Switches
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Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
5.2.0
MAR 1987
7.0.0
Oct 1993
187
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 124:
SWITCH POSITION 1 - Flange Rotation Angles Plotted or Not
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
7.1.0
JUN 1994
188
Option Switches
189
Option Switches
190
Option Switches
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 127:
0
1
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
191
Option Switches
192
Option Switches
193
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 130.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 130.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
194
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 131.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 131.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
195
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 132.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 132.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
196
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 133.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 133.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
197
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 134.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 134.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
198
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 135.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 135.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
199
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 136.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 136.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
200
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 137.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 137.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
201
Option Switches
Option Switch 138: Plotfile (DGN Link and Plotfile ASCII Text)
Controls two functions related to the generation of DGN-format isometric output files.
On platforms that support the generation of DGN files, the Option Switch controls the creation of
a link file between the ISOGEN system and the DGN software.
An additional option lets you select ASCII text characters (as an alternative to Vector text) for
use within the DGN file.
Switch Settings
The following settings are available for Option Switch 138:
SWITCH POSITION 1, 2, and 3 - Currently Unused
0
Switch Layout
Version
Date
Introduced
6.0.0
MAR 1991
202
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 139.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 139.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
203
Option Switches
Switch Settings
There are no settings available for Option Switch 140.
Switch Layout
There is no switch layout for Option Switch 140.
Version
Date
Introduced
1.0.0
APR 1983
204
Option Switches
205
APPENDIX A
207
See Also
Option Switch 1: Plotfile Length (on page 12)
208
See Also
Option Switch 2: Cut Piece Numbering/List Type (on page 13)
209
See Also
Option Switch 3: Drawing Trim Marks (on page 16)
210
See Also
Option Switch 4: Drawing Text Size (on page 17)
211
OS 5 Pos 1 = 1
OS 5 Pos 2 = 0
212
OS 5 Pos 2 = 1
OS 5 Pos 3 = 0
The text OPEN END that is output is the drawing samples for OS 5 Pos 3 is on
ATEXT -240.
213
OS 5 Pos 3 = 1
OS 5 Pos 4 = 0
214
OS 5 Pos 4 = 1
OS 5 Pos 5 = 0
215
OS 5 Pos 5 = 1
OS 5 Pos 6 = 0
OS 5 Pos 6 = 1
216
OS 5 Pos 7 = 0
OS 5 Pos 7 = 1
217
OS 5 Posn 8 = 0
The text BIP that is output on the OS 5 Position 8 drawing samples is from the -47
record in the Intermediate Data File (IDF).
OS 5 Pos 8 = 1
See Also
Option Switch 5: Coordinates (Connection/Connectivity) (on page 19)
218
These switch settings retrieve the date entry from your computer on the day of processing:
See Also
Option Switch 6: Date Output (on page 20)
219
Although the amount of information on each drawing is controlled by the software, it can
be increased or decreased by using Option Switch 38 (see "Option Switch 38: Pipeline Splitting
(Automatic)" on page 62).
Alternatively, you can override automatic splitting by setting the switch value to the required
number of drawings. For example, for two drawings use OS 7 = 2.
See Also
Option Switch 7: Pipeline Splitting (User Control) (on page 21)
220
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Small Text
OS 4 = 1
6mm
12mm
18mm
Medium
Text
OS 4 = 0
7mm
14mm
21mm
Large Text
OS 4 = 2
8mm
16mm
24mm
See Also
Option Switch 8: Dimension Line Standout (on page 23)
221
222
223
Set OS 9 Pos 1 = 0 to turn on all string, support, message, and reference dimensions.
Set OS 9 Pos 1 = 1 to turn on reference dimensions and suppress display of all string,
support, and message dimensions.
224
225
See Also
Option Switch 9: Dimension Form (on page 24)
226
See Also
Option Switch 10: Drawing Margin (Left) (on page 27)
Option Switch 11: Drawing Margin (Right) (on page 28)
Option Switch 12: Drawing Margin (Top) (on page 29)
Option Switch 13: Drawing Margin (Bottom) (on page 30)
227
For non-standard drawing sizes, use Option Switch 15 (see "Option Switch 15: Drawing
Size (Height)" on page 33) and Option Switch 16 (see "Option Switch 16: Drawing Size (Width)"
on page 34).
Switch positions 3 and 4 permit direct PostScript files to be plotted at a reduced scale, as shown
in the following illustration:
You can also achieve this effect by plotting out of a 2D graphics system, such as
AutoCAD or MicroStation.
See Also
Option Switch 14: Drawing Size (Standard Postscript Plotter Size) (on page 31)
228
See Also
Option Switch 15: Drawing Size (Height) (on page 33)
Option Switch 16: Drawing Size (Width) (on page 34)
229
An alternative type of flow arrow that is plotted directly on the pipe is available. For more
information, see Option Switch 112: Flow Arrows (Pipeline) (on page 172).
See Also
Option Switch 17: Flow Arrows/Gaskets (Components) (on page 35)
230
The standard drawing frame is always turned off when you are using a user-defined
backing frame.
See Also
Option Switch 18: Drawing Frame (Program Standard) (on page 36)
231
You can use setting values 1 through 5 to display the fall in alternative ways. A value of 6,
however, suppresses the fall indication altogether, as shown in the following example:
See Also
Option Switch 19: Sloping Pipeline (Indication Method) (on page 37)
232
In the next illustration, the cut-off value for the same pipeline is set to 4-degrees. Because the
actual slope is now steeper than the cut-off value, the slope is shown as follows:
See Also
Option Switch 20: Sloping Pipeline (Indication Limit) (on page 39)
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
See Also
Option Switch 21: Isometric Type (on page 40)
240
See Also
Option Switch 22: Cut Piece Add-On Allowances (on page 42)
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
See Also
Option Switch 23: Material List (Controls/File Type) (on page 43)
250
251
252
See Also
Option Switch 24: Material List (Pipeline/Drawing/Pipe Length Units) (on page 45)
253
This option switch setting affects only Style 1 and Style 2 material lists, not Style 3 and
Style 4.
254
255
See Also
Option Switch 25: Material List Position/Title Block Position (on page 47)
256
See Also
Option Switch 26: Material List (Descriptions) (on page 48)
257
See Also
Option Switch 27: Material List (Text Size) (on page 49)
258
See Also
Option Switch 28: Material List (Item Code Length) (on page 50)
259
See Also
Option Switch 29: Material List (Line Spacing) (on page 51)
260
Set OS 30 = 1 to cause the BOM to overflow onto a second dummy isometric drawing that
contains the overflow material list, but not the pipeline graphics. The isometric drawing is
assigned the next drawing sheet identifier in the sequence, as shown in example B of the
following sets of illustrations.
Setting OS 30 = 2 produces the same BOM overflow output as Position 1. However, the
isometric drawing identifier of the overflow sheet is suffixed with the letter A, as shown in the
following example:
261
See Also
Option Switch 30: Material List (Continuation Method) (on page 52)
262
Set OS 31 = 1 to place each isometric in a separate plot file. Use this option when plot files are
in DXF or DGN format for loading into a 2D graphics system or when plot files are going to a
laser printer.
See Also
Option Switch 31: Drawing Output (File/Screen) (on page 54)
263
The following example shows the isometric drawing generated in the previous illustration at 71%
of its original size. To produce this result, set OS 32=71.
Similarly, to generate an isometric drawing at 50% of its original size, set OS 32=50.
When you use this option switch, the entire isometric (frame and inner contents) is rescaled.
If you are using a 2D graphics system, such as AutoCAD, and you want to produce scaled
down isometrics (for example, effectively A2 size - but scaled down to A3 on the output),
then that reduction should be done in the graphics system, not with this option switch.
See Also
Option Switch 32: Drawing Output (Scaling) (on page 56)
264
Unlike OS 32, this option switch only changes the drawing part of the isometric.
Everything else remains the same size.
See Also
Option Switch 34: Drawing Output (Picture Scale) (on page 58)
265
See Also
Option Switch 35: Drawing (Reserved Areas) (on page 59)
266
Like Option Switch 1 (see "Plotfile Length (OS 1)" on page 207), this option switch only
operates on plotters that use a plot roll rather than single sheets and where OS 31 = 0 to obtain
multiple isometrics in each plot file as shown above.
See Also
Option Switch 36: Drawing Output (Stacking Value) (on page 60)
267
As with Option Switch 1 (see "Plotfile Length (OS 1)" on page 207), this option switch only
operates on plotters that use a plot roll rather than single sheets and where OS 31 = 0 to obtain
multiple isometrics in each plot file as shown above.
See Also
Option Switch 37: Drawing Output (Stacking Orientation) (on page 61)
268
269
Specifying values greater than 100 may produce drawings that contain too much
information to be easily read. You take full responsibility for the output that results when using
large values.
See Also
Option Switch 38: Pipeline Splitting (Automatic) (on page 62)
270
271
The alternative enclosed types listed in the following table are controlled by Option Switch 39
Position 3. These are all obtainable with either automatic or user-defined spool identifiers.
OS 39 Pos 3=1
OS 39 Pos 3=2
OS 39 Pos 3=3
OS 39 Pos 3=4
OS 39 Pos 3=5
OS 39 Pos 3=6
OS 39 Pos 3=7
10
SPL A
OS 39 Pos 3=9
272
Set OS 39 Pos 4=1 to output the pipeline reference as the spool identifier.
See Also
Option Switch 39: Spool Piece Identifiers (on page 64)
273
274
275
Set OS 40 = 2500 for pipe support standout distance to equal 25mm. This forces the standout
outside the normal dimension.
See Also
Option Switch 40: Pipe Supports (on page 67)
276
277
Set OS 41 Pos 3 for feet and inch output format, including stacked fractions.
Stacked fractions only apply to Imperial dimensions and currently only operate on
MicroStation DGN drawings using a special font.
Set OS 41 Pos 4 = 1 for weights output in KGS format. Set OS 41 Pos 5 = 1 for component
weights listed as total weights.
278
This option switch controls the output of basic component weights. More extensive weight
functionality, including pipe fill, weights of insulation, and center of gravity calculations, are
controlled by Option Switch 82 (see "Option Switch 82: Center of Gravity/Weight Output" on
page 138).
Set OS 41 Pos 6 & 7 = 0 or leave blank for imperial dimensions output format. Dimension output
format changes from inches to feet at 24-inches. For example, 28" is output as 2' 4". This is the
default setting
279
Set OS 41 Pos 8 = 0 or blank for plotted bore information at branches and reducers.
Set OS 41 Pos 8 = 1 for bore information not plotted at branches and reducers.
See Also
Option Switch 41: Bore/Dimension/Weight Control (on page 69)
280
281
282
See Also
Option Switch 42: Drawing Viewpoint (on page 72)
283
The basic pipe wastage allowance operates independently of any settings in option
switches 43 - 51. For example. a nominal tube length entry of 1,000 mm that has a 10%
wastage factor set in the piping model means the actual material list entry would be
1,100 (1,000 + 10%).
If the pipe wastage allowance value in the piping data file is set to zero, then option
switches 43 - 51 will have no effect.
2. Any such basic pipe wastage factor set in the piping model may then be overridden and
increased (never decreased) by the user with option switches 43 - 51. For example, if the
pipe was in PlantArea 2 and the wastage allowance needed to be increased to 20%, then
Option Switch 44 would be set to 2.
See Also
Option Switch 43: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 1) (on page 74)
Option Switch 44: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 2) (on page 75)
Option Switch 45: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 3) (on page 76)
Option Switch 46: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 4) (on page 77)
Option Switch 47: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 5) (on page 78)
Option Switch 48: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 6) (on page 79)
Option Switch 49: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 7) (on page 80)
Option Switch 50: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 8) (on page 81)
Option Switch 51: Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 9) (on page 82)
284
See Also
Option Switch 52: Equipment Trim Drawings (on page 83)
285
286
287
288
Set OS 53 Pos 5 = 1 to use separate weld numbering sequences between fabrication and
erection welds.
Individual enclosures and weld number prefixes are recommended in this case.
See Also
Option Switch 53: Weld Numbering (on page 85)
289
See Also
Option Switch 54: Weld Plotting (on page 88)
290
See Also
Option Switch 55: Program Messages (Run Information) (on page 91)
291
The text in red indicates the instrument item code in this illustration.
This option switch only controls what parameter is output (instrument name or item code) on the
material list or material control file. On the drawing, the instrument name is always displayed
regardless of the option switch setting.
See Also
Option Switch 59: Instrument Identification (on page 96)
292
See Also
Option Switch 60: Component Tagging (on page 97)
293
See Also
Option Switch 61: Insulation Indication (on page 98)
294
See Also
Option Switch 62: Tracing Indication (on page 99)
295
See Also
Option Switch 63: Printed Output (Page Length) (on page 100)
296
Set OS 64 = 1 for support name on the isometric with no box, and support name output on the
material list.
Set OS 64 = 2 for boxed support name on the isometric, and item code output on the material
list.
See Also
Option Switch 64: Pipe Support Identification (on page 101)
297
See Also
Option Switch 65: Bolting Units (on page 103)
298
299
300
301
302
See Also
Option Switch 66: Coordinates (Supplementary) (on page 104)
303
See Also
Option Switch 67: Sloping Pipeline (3D Skew Depiction) (on page 107)
304
See Also
Option Switch 68: Sloping Pipeline (Vertical Branches) (on page 109)
305
See Also
Option Switch 69: Terminal Type Identification (on page 110)
306
Set OS 70 to a user-defined value to display a skew box with a suppressed triangle. In the
following example, OS 70 = 4 was used.
See Also
Option Switch 70: Skew Indication (Branches) (on page 112)
307
For square-ended Style 1 blank enclosure boxes with 12 blank character spaces, set OS 73 =
12.
For diamond-ended Style 2 enclosure box with 12 blank character spaces, set OS 73 = 1200.
The end type of a Style 2 enclosure box is controlled by Option Switch 76 (see "Option
Switch 76: Material Part Number Enclosure Shape" on page 124).
See Also
Option Switch 73: Material Part Number Enclosure Style (on page 116)
308
309
Set OS 74 = 11113 for non-accumulation of all erect materials. Gaskets and bolts are also nonaccumulated with this setting.
Bolts are included as sets.
See Also
Option Switch 74: Material List Accumulation Control (on page 118)
310
The following illustration shows the resulting output on the isometric drawing:
Fabrication and erection welds use their own weld numbering sequence.
Weld number prefixes are not shown.
Set OS 75 = 1211 to display round-ended enclosures for erection welds and diamond-ended
enclosures for fabrication welds, all with weld number prefixes. The relationship between the
switch settings and the isometric output are as follows:
311
OS 75 controls only the weld number prefix option; it does not define the prefix character(s).
In the ISOGEN and SPOOLGEN systems, the prefix characters are defined using the -130, 131, -132, and -133 records.
In the IDFGEN system, the prefix characters are defined using the following pipe header
attributes:
WELD-PREFIX-GENERAL
WELD-PREFIX-ERECTION
WELD-PREFIX-FABRICATION
WELD-PREFIX-OFFSHORE
See Also
Option Switch 75: Weld Number (Enclosure Weld Number; Weld Number Prefix) (on page
121)
312
313
314
See Also
Option Switch 76: Material Part Number Enclosure Shape (on page 124)
315
Option Switch 77 Position 2 controls the quantity of weld numbers generated at reinforcement
pads. Set OS 77 Pos 2 = 0 or blank for no extra weld numbers.
316
See Also
Option Switch 77: Weld Number Allocation at Slip-on Flanges and Reinforcement Pads (on
page 126)
317
Set OS 80 = 1000 for dimensioning to the valve center on socket weld valves and instruments.
This example is for a socket weld valve. The dimensioning method for it is controlled by
Option Switch 80 Position 4.
Further control by bore for this function is available in OS 81 Position 1 (see "Option Switch
81: Dimensions (Branches)" on page 136).
See Also
Option Switch 80: Dimensions (To Valve Centers) (on page 134)
318
In the next example, OS 81 Pos 1-3 = 24 and OS 80 Pos 4 = 1, which gives dimensions to
valve ends for 2-inch bore. That is, the valve is outside the bore range set in OS 81, so it does
not get center-dimensioned.
319
In the next example. OS 81 = 48 000, which suppresses branch dimensioning on branch bores
of 3-inches or less regardless of the number of components in the branch.
320
See Also
Option Switch 81: Dimensions (Branches) (on page 136)
321
In the previous example, weights are per drawing (Pos 1 = 1) and are output in this style on
the drawing frame using the ISOGEN TextPos facility.
The pipe empty weight is derived solely from the weight of components.
For center of gravity outputs, set
.
See Also
Option Switch 82: Center of Gravity/Weight Output (on page 138)
322
Detail Sketches:
Where used, the drawing underlay and detail sketches must be consistent in the units
with which they are constructed. ISOGEN generates the resulting output drawing (as shown in
the following example) in the same units.
Isometric Output Drawings:
See Also
Option Switch 92: DXF File Units (on page 149)
323
See Also
Option Switch 95: Component Leg Length (on page 151)
324
Set OS 97 = 1 for individual box or triangle enclosure around each skew section.
See Also
Option Switch 97: Skew Depiction (Individual and Overall) (on page 154)
325
3D skew sections normally follow the value in Position 1 that are set for 2D skews, unless the
value is set in Pos 2.
(continued on the following page)
326
Changing the setting so that OS 99 Pos 2 = 1, results in the 3D skews shown in the box style.
See Also
Option Switch 99: Skew Depiction (Style) (on page 156)
327
See Also
Option Switch 100: Skew Depiction (Line Standout Dimension (on page 159)
328
Set OS 101 = 40 to give full hatching with an increased hatch line pitch of 4mm.
Set OS 101 = 3540 to give partial hatching with a hatch line pitch of 4 mm and a maximum line
length of 35mm.
See Also
Option Switch 101: Skew Depiction (Triangle Hatching) (on page 160)
329
See Also
Option Switch 102: Skew Depiction (Hatching Clearance) (on page 161)
330
See Also
Option Switch 108: Pipeline Splitting (In Pipe) (on page 166)
331
However, the Intermediate Data File (IDF) extraction software of some 3D design products sets
the closure point at location B.
Set OS 109 Pos 6 = 0 or OS 109 Pos 6 = Blank to cause ISOGEN to also set the bypass closure point at the preferred location. If this setting proves problematic, set OS 109 Pos 6
= 1.
See Also
Option Switch 109: Repeatability Content (on page 168)
332
See Also
Option Switch 110: Ghost Gaps (on page 170)
333
See Also
Option Switch 111: Nozzles (Dotted) (on page 171)
334
See Also
Option Switch 112: Flow Arrows (Pipeline) (on page 172)
335
The single spec break indication box is considered redundant and is not recommended.
As shown in the previous example, it is unclear as to which side of the division line the spec
break is referring.
Set OS 114 = 1 to output a two box indication. This is the recommended method since this style
is more informative. In the following illustration, the spec for both sides of the division line is
clearly indicated.
See Also
Option Switch 114: Specification Break Indication (on page 174)
336
Example 2: OS 115 = 25
In the following illustration, setting a 0.25-degree cut-off angle suppresses the generation of the
unwanted skew.
Option Switch 116 uses a dimensional tolerance to control skew generation. Of the two
option switches, using Option Switch 116 is the preferred method; however, if both are set,
Option Switch 115 takes precedence.
See Also
Option Switch 115: Tolerance (Angle Offset) (on page 175)
Option Switch 116: Tolerance (Dimension Offset) (on page 176)
Tolerance - Dimension Offset (OS 116) (on page 338)
337
Option Switch 115 uses an angular tolerance to control skew generation. Of the two
option switches, using Option Switch 116 is the preferred method; however, if both are set,
Option Switch 115 takes precedence.
See also
Option Switch 115: Tolerance (Angle Offset) (on page 175)
Option Switch 116: Tolerance (Dimension Offset) (on page 176)
Tolerance - Offset Angle (OS 115) (on page 337)
338
339
Set OS 118 = 4 to output overall dimensions to valve centers but stopping at branches.
340
If you define values in OS 118 Pos 2 and 3, you must also define a value for OS 8 to
control the normal dimension standout distance and keep it in the standard position.
See also
Option Switch 118: Dimensions (Overall) (on page 178)
341
Set OS 119 = 1 to suppress vertical dimensions and replace them with elevation messages.
342
See Also
Option Switch 119: Dimensions/Elevations (Vertical) (on page 179)
343
See Also
Option Switch 120: Tapping (Branch Scale) (on page 181)
Option Switch 121: Tapping (Branch Dimensions) (on page 183)
Option Switch 122: Tapping (Branch Coordinates) (on page 185)
344
Set OS 123 = 5 to plot the instrument name inside a five-character sized balloon.
Set OS 123 = 4 to plot the instrument name over two lines. In the following example, the
instrument name is inside a four-character balloon.
345
Enclosure Shape
1
2
3
See Also
Option Switch 123: Instrument ID Enclosure (on page 186)
346
347
Shape
2
3
See Also
Option Switch 124: Flange Rotation Angles (on page 188)
348
See Also
Option Switch 127: ISOGEN Version/Run Data (on page 190)
349
350
351
Index
A
Appendix
Option Switch Detail Sheets 207
B
Bolting Units (OS 65) 298
Bore/Dimension/Weight Control (OS 41)
277
C
Center of Gravity/Weight Output (OS 82)
322
Component Leg Length (OS 95) 324
Component Tagging (OS 60) 293
Coordinates - Connection/Connectivity (OS
5) 212
Coordinates - Supplementary (OS 66) 299
Cut Piece Add-On Allowances (OS 22) 241
Cut Piece Numbering/List Type (OS 2) 209
D
Date Output (OS 6) 219
Dimension Form (OS 9) 222
Dimension Line Standout (OS 8) 221
Dimensions - Branches (OS 81) 319
Dimensions - Overall (OS 118) 339
Dimensions - To Valve Centers (OS 80)
318
Dimensions/Elevation - Vertical (OS 119)
342
Drawing - Reserved Areas (OS 35) 266
Drawing Frame - Program Standard OS 18)
231
Drawing Margins (OS 10, 11, 12, & 13) 227
Drawing Output - File/Screen (OS 31) 263
Drawing Output - Picture Scale (OS 34)
265
Drawing Output - Scaling (OS 32) 264
Drawing Output - Stacking Orientation (OS
37) 268
Drawing Output - Stacking Value (OS 36)
267
Drawing Size - Height and Width (OS 15 &
16) 229
Drawing Size - Standard and PostScript
Plotter Size (OS 14) 228
E
Equipment Trim Drawings (OS 52) 285
F
Flange Rotation Angles (OS 124) 347
Flow Arrows - On Components (OS 17) 230
Flow Arrows - Pipeline (OS 112) 335
G
Ghost Gaps (OS 110) 333
I
Instrument ID Enclosure (OS 123) 345
Instrument Identification (OS 59) 292
Insulaton Indication (OS 61) 294
ISOGEN Version/Run Data (OS 127) 349
Isometric Type (OS 21) 234
M
Material List - Continuation Method (OS 30)
261
Material List - Controls & M/C File Type (OS
23) 242
Material List - Descriptions (OS 26) 257
Material List - Item Code Length (OS 28)
259
Material List - Line Spacing (OS 29) 260
Material List - Pipeline/Drawing (OS 24)
251
Material List - Position (OS 25) 254
Material List - Text Size (OS 27) 258
Material List Accumulation Control (OS 74)
309
Material Part Number - Enclosure Style (OS
73) 308
Material Part Number Enclosure Shape (OS
76) 313
N
Nozzles (OS 111) 334
353
Index
O
Option Switch 1
Plotfile Length 12
Option Switch 10
Drawing Margin (Left) 27
Option Switch 100
Skew Depiction (Dimension Line
Standout) 159
Option Switch 101
Skew Depiction (Triangle Hatching) 160
Option Switch 102
Skew Depiction (Hatching Clearance)
161
Option Switch 103
Spare 162
Option Switch 104
Spare Switch 163
Option Switch 105
Spare Switch 164
Option Switch 106
Spare Switch 165
Option Switch 107
Spare Switch 166
Option Switch 108
Pipeline Splitting (in Pipe) 167
Option Switch 109
Repeatability Content 168
Option Switch 11
Drawing Margin (Right) 28
Option Switch 110
Ghost Gaps 170
Option Switch 111
Nozzles (Dotted) 171
Option Switch 112
Flow Arrows (Pipeline) 172
Option Switch 113
Material Control (Pipeline Identification)
173
Option Switch 114
Specification Break Indication 174
Option Switch 115
Tolerance (Angle Offset) 175
Option Switch 116
Tolerance (Dimension Offset) 176
Option Switch 117
Dimension Round Off 177
Option Switch 118
Dimensions (Overall) 178
Option Switch 119
Dimensions/Elevations (Vertical) 179
Option Switch 12
Drawing Margin (Top) 29
Option Switch 120
354
Index
Drawing Frame (Program Standard) 36
Option Switch 19
Sloping Pipeline (Indication Method) 37
Option Switch 2
Cut Piece Numbering/List Type 13
Option Switch 20
Sloping Pipeline (Indication Limit) 39
Option Switch 21
Isometric Type 40
Option Switch 22
Cut Piece Add-On Allowances 42
Option Switch 23
Material List (Controls/File Type) 43
Option Switch 24
Material List (Pipeline/Drawing/Pipe
Length Units) 45
Option Switch 25
Material List Position/Title Block Position
47
Option Switch 26
Material List (Descriptions) 48
Option Switch 27
Material List (Text Size) 49
Option Switch 28
Material List (Item Code Length) 50
Option Switch 29
Material List (Line Spacing) 51
Option Switch 3
Drawing Trim Marks 16
Option Switch 30
Material List (Continuation Method) 52
Option Switch 31
Drawing Output (File/Screen) 54
Option Switch 32
Drawing Output (Scaling) 56
Option Switch 33
Revision/Detailed Marker 57
Option Switch 34
Drawing Output (Picture Scale) 58
Option Switch 35
Drawing (Reserved Areas) 59
Option Switch 36
Drawing Output (Stacking Value) 60
Option Switch 37
Drawing Output (Stacking Orientation) 61
Option Switch 38
Pipeline Splitting (Automatic) 62
Option Switch 39
Spool Piece Identifiers 64
Option Switch 4
Drawing Text Size 17
Option Switch 40
Pipe Supports 67
Option Switch 41
Bore/Dimension/Weight Control 69
Option Switch 42
Drawing Viewpoint 72
Option Switch 43
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 1) 74
Option Switch 44
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 2) 75
Option Switch 45
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 3) 76
Option Switch 46
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 4) 77
Option Switch 47
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 5) 78
Option Switch 48
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 6) 79
Option Switch 49
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 7) 80
Option Switch 5
Coordinates (Connection/Connectivity)
19
Option Switch 50
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 8) 81
Option Switch 51
Pipe Wastage Factor (Area 9) 82
Option Switch 52
Equipment Trim Drawings 83
Option Switch 53
Weld Numbering 85
Option Switch 54
Weld Plotting 88
Option Switch 55
Program Messages (Run Information) 91
Option Switch 56
Program Messages (ISODAT) 93
Option Switch 57
Program Messages (ISOPLOT) 94
Option Switch 58
Clear Screen 95
Option Switch 59
Instrument Identification 96
Option Switch 6
Date Output 20
Option Switch 60
Component Tagging 97
Option Switch 61
Insulation Indication 98
Option Switch 62
Tracing Indication 99
Option Switch 63
Printed Output (Page Length) 100
Option Switch 64
Pipe Support Identification 101
Option Switch 65
Bolting Units 103
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Index
Option Switch 66
Coordinates (Supplementary) 104
Option Switch 67
Sloping Pipeline (3D Skew Depiction)
107
Option Switch 68
Sloping Pipeline (Vertical Branches) 109
Option Switch 69
Terminal Type Identification 110
Option Switch 7
Pipeline Splitting (User Control) 21
Option Switch 70
Skew Indication (Branches) 112
Option Switch 71
Plotfile Format 113
Option Switch 72
Leading Zeros 115
Option Switch 73
Material Part Number Enclosure Style
116
Option Switch 74
Material List Accumulation Control 118
Option Switch 75
Weld Number (Enclosure Weld
Number/Weld Number - Prefix) 121
Option Switch 76
Material Part Number Enclosure Shape
124
Option Switch 77
Weld Number Allocation at Slip-On
Flanges and Reinforcement Pads 126
Option Switch 78
Support Weld Number Prefix and
Enclosures 128
Option Switch 79
Site Assembly Identification 131
Option Switch 8
Dimension Line Standout 22
Option Switch 80
Dimensions (To Valve Centers) 134
Option Switch 81
Dimensions (Branches) 136
Option Switch 82
Center of Gravity/Weight Output 138
Option Switch 83
Site Welds Associated with Spools 140
Option Switch 84
Curved Pipe 141
Option Switch 85
Spare Switch 142
Option Switch 86
Spare Switch 143
Option Switch 87
Spare Switch 144
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Option Switch 88
Spare Switch 145
Option Switch 89
Spare Switch 146
Option Switch 9
Dimension Form 24
Option Switch 90
Material Control (COMDACE File
Contents) 147
Option Switch 91
Material Control (COMDACE File
Controls) 148
Option Switch 92
DXF File Units 149
Option Switch 93
Spare Switch 150
Option Switch 94
Spare Switch 151
Option Switch 95
Component Leg Length 152
Option Switch 96
Spare Switch 154
Option Switch 97
Skew Depiction (Individual and Overall)
155
Option Switch 98
Spare Switch 156
Option Switch 99
Skew Depiction (Style) 157
Option Switches 11
P
Pipe Support Identification (OS 64) 297
Pipe Supports (OS 40) 274
Pipe Wastage Factor - Areas 1 to 9 (OS 43 51) 284
Pipeline Splitting - Automatic (OS 38) 269
Pipeline Splitting - In Pipe (OS 108) 331
Pipeline Splitting - User Control (OS 7) 220
Plotfile Length (OS 1) 208
Preface 9
Printed Output - Page Length (OS 63) 296
Program Messages - Run Information (OS
55) 291
R
Repeatability File Content (OS 109) 332
S
Skew Depiction - Dimension Line Standout
(OS 100) 328
Index
Skew Depiction - Hatching Clearance (OS
102) 330
Skew Depiction - Individual/Overall (OS 97)
325
Skew Depiction - Style (OS 99) 326
Skew Depiction - Triangle Hatching (OS 101)
329
Skew Indication - Branches (OS 70) 307
Sloping Pipeline - 3D Skew Depiction (OS
67) 304
Sloping Pipeline - Vertical Branches (OS 68)
305
Sloping Pipeline Indication Limit (OS 20)
233
Sloping Pipeline Indication Method (OS 19)
232
Specification Break Indication (OS 114) 336
Spool Piece Identifiers (OS 39) 271
T
Tapping - Branch Scale (OS 120)/Branch
Dimensions (OS 121)/Branch Coordinates
(OS 122) 344
Terminal Type Identification (OS 69) 306
Tolerance - Dimension Offset (OS 116) 338
Tolerance - Offset Angle (OS 115) 337
Tracing Indication (OS 62) 295
W
Weld Number - Enclosure/ Prefix (OS 75)
311
Weld Number Allocation at Slip-on Flanges
and Reinforcement Pads (OS 77) 316
Weld Numbering (OS 53) 286
Weld Plotting (OS 54) 290
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