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    Active Member
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    Registered: ‎10-07-2009
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    one drawing for PID and PFD?

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    01-07-2013 08:39 AM

    Good day everyone-

    i'm new to Autocad PID and i would like to know if it is possible to turn off layers containing valves and instrumentation in a way that, when turned off, the process lines no longer have gaps in them?

    What i'm trying to acheive is having 1 drawing that can be transform form PFD to PID in a fast way without having to redo all the lines.

     

    If some of you would like to share some quick techniques on how you guys do your PFD and transform them in PID drawings would be gratly appreciated.

     

    Thanks for your time.

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    Posts: 132
    Registered: ‎03-02-2010

    Re: one drawing for PID and PFD?

    01-07-2013 02:58 PM in reply to: aguill1973

    Unfortunately, by just freezing the layers the gaps remain and there is no way to just fill the gaps.

     

    I use to do some P&ID work before I came to work for Autodesk and we always dummied down our PFD's. So, we just recreated our PFD's with AutoCAD. 

     

    However, if you are waiting to use your existing AutoCAD P&ID's you could open each drawing and use the EXPORTTOAUTOCAD command to save the P&ID out of the project. This would then give you the P&ID to work with and it not be tied in any way to the P&ID project. You would still have the gaps but could always just Join the line back together. 

    If my post answers your question, please mark it as an Accepted Solution, so that others can find answers quickly!



    Quentin Contreras
    Support Specialist
    Product Support
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    gri4775
    Posts: 19
    Registered: ‎07-15-2010

    Re: one drawing for PID and PFD?

    01-08-2013 06:42 AM in reply to: aguill1973

    Create a Copy of the P&ID with Windows Explorer.

    Rename them to PFD.

    1.

    Open AutoCAD P&ID

    Remove PID from Project

    Copy Drawing (PFD) to Project

    Ctrl+1

    Quick Select

    Type ACCPASSET

    Layer Mechanical or Valve

    Delete

    2.

    Create new Project PFD

    and copy Drawing (PFD) to new Project from old.

     

    All Data is stored in dwg. (:-)

     

    Hope that helps.

     

    Best regards

    Adrian

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