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Expansion Joints

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Message 1 of 15
Anonymous
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Expansion Joints

Hi All,

 

I have been compliling a a company catalogue/spec in Plant 3D and I cant seem to find expansion joints anywhere. 

 

Does anyone know where I can download them or am I going to have to create these manaully? 

 

Many thanks,

 

James 

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Message 2 of 15
KenFauver
in reply to: Anonymous

When creating new components in the catalog you can use existing component scripts that resemble what you are trying to represent. Follow these steps to create an expansion joint.

 

1. Open Spec Editor

2. Select the Catalog Editor tab

3. Open the catalog you want to add the expansion joints to

4. Pick the Create New Component button

5. When the Create Component dialog open change the following settings

 

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NOTE: The Primary End Type will be changed later leave it at BV for now

 

6. Pick the Create to add the new component to the catalog.

7. Now fill out the remaining data to complete the entry.

 

NOTE: All Size Parameters on newly created components are filled out as metric by default. Modiify the values as needed per your standard.

 

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Make sure to select the Save to Catalog button to save your edits.

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


Regards,

Kenneth G. Fauver
Technical Sales Specialist – Plant
Oil and Gas Solutions
Message 3 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: KenFauver

Thank you Ken for your response.

 

It was a great help.

 

Many thanks,

 

James 

Message 4 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

There is also an SKEY that you can use that looks like an expansion joint.

Message 5 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

In the Properties Section under General, what should be written in the box "Content Iso Symbol Definition" for a Flanged Expansion Joint?

Would the SKey be EXFL?

Message 6 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: KenFauver

Hi Ken;

 

In the Properties Section under General, what should be written in the box "Content Iso Symbol Definition" for a Flanged Expansion Joint? Would the SKey be EXFL?

Message 7 of 15
KenFauver
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes that would be it. Leave the TYPE blank Regards, Ken Fauver Sr Technical Sales Specialist - Oil & Gas Solutions 225.200.2496
If the post answers your question, please mark it as an Accepted Solution, so that others can find answers quickly!


Regards,

Kenneth G. Fauver
Technical Sales Specialist – Plant
Oil and Gas Solutions
Message 8 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: KenFauver

Dear Ken,

I have some things wrong when i try to create new Catalog. The error showing on the Long Description should be filled correct.

Can you show me how to fill Long Description correctly ? 

 

Thank in advance.

Message 9 of 15
KenFauver
in reply to: Anonymous

The Long Description (Family) should say the same thing as your pipe specs description says.
Similar to this:

EXPANSION JOINT, RF, 150LB, ASTM A105

Other than that it has to have a value or you will get the error shown.
If the post answers your question, please mark it as an Accepted Solution, so that others can find answers quickly!


Regards,

Kenneth G. Fauver
Technical Sales Specialist – Plant
Oil and Gas Solutions
Message 10 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: KenFauver

Thank Ken,

It is perfect to me.

 

Message 11 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Don't know if this topic is closed or not, But I have an issue with a bellow!

in "content iso symbol defintion" I tried with "SKEY=EXFL", "SKEY=EXFL,TYPE=ExpansionBellows"

I tried to turn it around first "TYPE" and then "SKEY" but none of my efforts seem to work! I'm working with Plant3D 2019.

Message 12 of 15
Dan.Scales
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

It is the TYPE setting that is causing the issue.

 

Try using the following:

 

SKEY=EXFL,TYPE=COUPLING

 

Thanks,

Dan

 



Dan Scales
Message 13 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Dan.Scales

Thanks Dan,

 

This works perfectly!

Message 14 of 15
felipe.lambert
in reply to: KenFauver

HELLO,

I don't find the "CPJB_F_F" in my catalog editor. 

It's normal? 

I have the 2020 version. 

 

thanks

Message 15 of 15
Vasu27
in reply to: felipe.lambert

hi @felipe.lambert,

 

In your Catalog editor, please select the 'Create New Component', and then choose 'Coupling' under 'Piping Component'. Don't touch anything else, yet. Now you could see the script CPJB_F_F as fourth item in the Graphics pane. After selecting the script, you can edit the Short description, unit and sizes. You can change the Endtypes later in catalog editor window.

 

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Thanks

 

Vasu

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