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P&ID Symbol Library

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MarkFitz
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P&ID Symbol Library

Can anyone help, I'm looking for a recommendation for a symbol library for P&ID symbols, pipelines, electrical, etc. for ACAD 16.  Something for my company to purchase, not Johnny's weekend freeware version.  I realise this isn't your typical kind of fixit post, but it would certainly help me fix a whole bunch of vavariation.

 

Any suggestions...?

 

Thanks!

 

Mark

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john.vellek
in reply to: MarkFitz

Hi @MarkFitz,

 

Have you checked the Autodesk App Store to see what kind of content might be available?

 

You might also try a Trial of AutoCAD P&ID or Plant 3D

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Message 3 of 5
john.vellek
in reply to: MarkFitz

Hi Mark,

 

Did you get any resolution to this question in your other thread?


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Message 4 of 5
MarkFitz
in reply to: john.vellek

Hi John,

Not sure if I got a solution, or started a riot - I got answers and
opinions, which I'll take, that's what I expected. But it was clear to see
who favoured getting a whole new system (ACAD P&ID), versus who thought a
stand alone addition was better.

Thanks for your response, as always, a valued resource.

Mark
Message 5 of 5
john.vellek
in reply to: MarkFitz

Hi Mark,

 

Thanks for the update. Have you had the chance to give a trial a run on  your side? I suggest that if you do decide to go to an AutoCAD vertical that you look at AutoCAD Plant 3D.  While it might feel like overkill at first, I think long-term that is probably the best solution.


John Vellek


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