I'm having problems getting angle relief valves to draw correctly in isometrics. The default symbol comes through as VVFL so it draw it as a straight valve. I changed this to ARFL and did not get good results. I have not made any changes to the iso symbols dwg so I'm not sure why it's not drawing correctly. See attached pics.
I've seen another post with this same problem and the user fixed it on his own, but his solution did not help for me.
Does anyone have some insight on this?
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Solved by Peter_Jansoone. Go to Solution.
Change iso-setting for angle-valves from
TYPE=VALVE,SKEY=AV??
int
TYPE=VALVE-ANGLE,SKEY=AV??
Thanks Peter! That worked perfectly. I had already tried the SKEY=AVFL but did not know I needed to change the TYPE=VALVE-ANGLE.
Thanks for the help!!!
Bob
Hi, my name is josiano, I'm in trouble.
I'm trying to generate some isometric angle valve with different models.
Is there any way to do this without using the symbology skei = AV? ANGLE VALVE-TYPE =?
I added two new lines to the file: IsoSkeyAcadBlockMap, because these vlavulas but without success ... (attached)
What is the solution?
Thank you!
While your sugested TYPE=VALVE-ANGLE,SKEY=RA?? restores the continuation and tag display, it does not generated a bubble as it is no longer an instrument. Any ideas??
To get bubble tags for non-instrument items, you will have to edit the isoconfig.xml file. You could either modify the instrument filter or create a whole new annotation scheme and filter for PSVs. I'd recommend the latter.
I agree that there's no bubble on the drawing but it does show up in the Bill of Material. For me, that's ok. So long as there some sort of identification on the drawing somewhere I'm happy. In a pervect world I'd have an instrument tag bubble AND have it in the BOM but right now I just don't have time to customize P3D to make this work. Maybe if I have some downtime but so long as it's identified somewhere, I'm ok with it.
I can tell you that I had other iso problems with Extension 2 installed so I took it off. Right now with no Ext 2 installed I'm getting the PSV drawn as an angle valve using the fix above and it's appearing in the BOM, but no tag bubble.
I'm hoping 2015 fixes these little glitches, but not counting on it!
I have Pressure Relief Valves extracting good on ISO, currently Using 2014 but my problem is, i can get a 45deg PRV to extract good orientation as the 90deg does. Any suggestion?
Best Regards,
Pat Andres
Autodesk Expert Elite
Plant 3D Administrator
GHD Manila
Already found the solution after hours of RND. Wooaah!
Best Regards,
Pat Andres
Autodesk Expert Elite
Plant 3D Administrator
GHD Manila
Is there a way to get the Custom Parts Angle Relief Valves to default to the correct settings(TYPE=VALVE-ANGLE,SKEY=AV??) instead of having to remember to change it on every one that is created? There are many users at my company and getting everyone to remember to do this for every instance of this valve is unrealistic and shouldn't have to be done...
Try using the Data Manager under Plant 3D Project Data to find all instances of that valve type/tag (I.e.) "PSV" or Relief in your project. Once you've filtered the valves for that you can change the ISo Symbol Definition for all the PSV's on your project.
You could add some PSVs to a spec (CustomParts or whatever) and set the Component Designation to custom. This will allow you to place the PSVs and keep some pre-defined properties while still allowing dimensional modifications.
you can,
Your project holds a custom part spec (one metric and one for the weird units) which are based on corresponding catalogs.
You can modify these like plain specs and catalogs. In the custom part insertion from the ribbon you will however not be able to choose between fe different valves.
But you can select the custom part spec in the drawing and select individual items from the toolpalette or from spec viewer.
Ok, that's what I was seeing. I could open the CustomParts Imperial Catalog but couldn't find the specific angle valve inside of it.