Bolt length correct on parametric, but not custom equipment
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Changing a nozzle's flange thickness (to some atypical thickness) affects Plant's bolt length calculation correctly for a parametric (PlantEquipmentCreate) equipment's nozzles (when connecting flanges to them), but makes no difference for custom equipment (PlantEquipmentConvert), even if I use the exact same nozzle for both (as defined in the Edit Nozzle popup). So the result is that for custom equipment, Plant gets the bolt length wrong, or to be more specific, it just uses the bolts' metadata for bolt length without properly recalculating to incorporate the nozzle's atypical flange thickness.
I know this is the case because I ran a test where I had both a parametric equipment and a custom equipment in the same open drawing, I added the exact same nozzle to both (which was a nozzle I had custom created to have an huge flange thickness of 10", for proof of concept purposes). After connecting RFWN piping flanges to both equipment's nozzles, the parametric equipment correctly used bolts that were over 10" long, while the custom equipment didn't and acted like it didn't even know one of the flanges was 10" thick. The most telling thing is that when I select the red-circle connector, its Properties palette reveals that the parametric equipment's nozzle port correctly has its "flange thickness" and "matching pipe OD" set to 10" and 8.625" (ø8" nominal), respectively, but for the custom equipment, both values were null. So of course Plant doesn't calculate bolt length correctly for custom equipment nozzles with a custom flange thickness, because the "flange thickness" property doesn't get passed on to the connector.
At the least, it seems it's an implementation of Plant's flange bolting functionality that remains incomplete. Am I missing something?
To clarify, my test was using LUG style equipment nozzles that connect to FL style piping flanges.