I draw all my piping in 2 line using the MEP DESIGN display configuration. Then for plotting, switch to STANDARD display configuration. I have figured out how to get the RISE/DROP symbols to scale the way i want using STYLE MANAGER. I can not get the REDUCING COUPLINGS or BALL VALVES to scale typical to the RISE/DROP symbols. What am i missing?
I am using 2012 MEP. I have attached a screen shot.
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The "standard" display is not an MEP display. We have the "standard" display because of a requirement from Core AutoCAD. You will notice in Style Manager that all have a "standard" style as well. Same requirement. It has basic defaults (like a template) but should not be used as your "primary" display to be used. My recommendation is not to use it unless using it as a starting point to make a new display. Stick with "MEP Design" or "Pipe By Size." These two displays use the Pipe System Definition > Single Line Graphics tab. On this tab, you set the threshold between 2-line pipe, 1-line pipe and graphical 1-line. You also set the size of the symbolic valves and fittings. Rise-drop symbols may not yet obey the settings. If memory serves, that was an exception to the feature. You should log feedback at the feedback site here.
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Joshua
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The display "MEP Basic 2-Line" is a performance display that cuts out all calculations. That includes the one line by size calculation for piping. It forces all pipe to be 2-line. Use that for modeling. Then in your sheet or paperspace, set it to "Mechanical - Pipe By Size." The pipe by size display recognizes that sometimes you want 1-line and in some cases 2-line. So small pipes are almost always 1-line, not just for simplicity but because the lines don't blend when plotted. Sometimes you may want large diameter pipes (like a large main), to be 2-line with all smaller branches as 1-line. The point is that with pipe by size display, you control when pipes show as 1-line or 2-line by raising or lowering the threshold. If you always want 1-line, set the limit in the system definition to a rarely used large diameter. All pipes fall below that limit and show as 1-line. You end up with a 1-line display, but have more control when needed.
Hope this helps,
Joshua
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