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spec editor and branch table

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GSC_HAYA
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spec editor and branch table

Hello

 

when I insert a reduced tee with reducer in the legend, click OK and reopen the legend, so the reducer has been removed by the reduced tee. Always!

 

What is wrong?

 

Guido

Plant3D 2022 German
WIN10 Pro
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Message 2 of 6

Hi Guido,

 

this is because the tee is already reduced. So you have not to add a reducer here. This is already done by the part itself. Do a cross-check here. If you add a normal tee (not a reduced one) to the legend where you check the column 'add reducer', this will be saved. After a re-open of the legend you can still see the check here.

 

Bernd



Bernd G.

Senior Product Support Specialist


Message 3 of 6
JohnHolder
in reply to: GSC_HAYA

are you trying to reducer further down than the reducer tee?

eg?

12" tee reducing to 10" and your going to 8"



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Message 4 of 6
GSC_HAYA
in reply to: JohnHolder

Hi

 

thanks for the answers.

 

Yes it is ok when I use a not reduced tee.

 

And yes I want to reduce further down.

 

In EN 10253 you have for example a tee 500/250, but you need a branch 200, so I must reduce with a reducer.

(I can not use a olet or stub in because it is not allowed)

 

 

Guido

Plant3D 2022 German
WIN10 Pro
Message 5 of 6
JohnHolder
in reply to: GSC_HAYA

What is most likely happening, it is getting confused with the reduction tee to a reducer.

 

You may for now untill a more knowledgeble person jumps in, manually add the reducer after putting in your reduction tee.

 

 



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Message 6 of 6
Venkatesan.A
in reply to: JohnHolder

FYI.

 

This option (defining a reducer/reducing fitting on top of reducing fitting) is currently not supported in S &C  branch editor.

 

 


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