Hello Plant 3D Specialists,
I've encounter a problem with Iso Symbols on Vertical pipes, supports symbols to be more precise.
After creation and mapping many Iso Support Symbols I figure out that during testing the same symbol is shown differently on vertical pipes in the same pipeline.
I've search through forum but it seems that no one have similar problem, could you help me?
Best Regards!
Hello Plant 3D Specialists,
I've encounter a problem with Iso Symbols on Vertical pipes, supports symbols to be more precise.
After creation and mapping many Iso Support Symbols I figure out that during testing the same symbol is shown differently on vertical pipes in the same pipeline.
I've search through forum but it seems that no one have similar problem, could you help me?
Best Regards!
Check the direction in your properties for each support and see if they differ.
Check the direction in your properties for each support and see if they differ.
Are these supports created with Python scripts?
Are these supports created with Python scripts?
For now I'm during testing and tailoring everything connected with iso generation, so I've used built-in supports and I didn't saw any option to change direction of support.
For now I'm during testing and tailoring everything connected with iso generation, so I've used built-in supports and I didn't saw any option to change direction of support.
To check direction, use the LIST command and see the Vector value.
To check direction, use the LIST command and see the Vector value.
Also check the PCF files. Example:
SUPPORT CO-ORDS 748871.2556 456887.0704 1371.1875 2.0000 SKEY KP-MISCSUPT ERECTION-ITEM SUPPORT-DIRECTION EAST PIPING-SPEC PipeSupportsSpec2 TRACING-SPEC COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE1 INSULATIONTHICKNESS_0 COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE2 BOMCOLUMN_Material_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE3 BOMCOLUMN_HasChainwheel_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE4 BOMCOLUMN_ValveNormal_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE5 BOMCOLUMN_ValveTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE6 BOMCOLUMN_TagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE7 BOMCOLUMN_InstrumentTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE8 BOMCOLUMN_OrificeTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE9 BOMCOLUMN_IsoNote_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE10 BOMCOLUMN_SpNumber_ CONTINUATION
Also check the PCF files. Example:
SUPPORT CO-ORDS 748871.2556 456887.0704 1371.1875 2.0000 SKEY KP-MISCSUPT ERECTION-ITEM SUPPORT-DIRECTION EAST PIPING-SPEC PipeSupportsSpec2 TRACING-SPEC COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE1 INSULATIONTHICKNESS_0 COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE2 BOMCOLUMN_Material_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE3 BOMCOLUMN_HasChainwheel_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE4 BOMCOLUMN_ValveNormal_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE5 BOMCOLUMN_ValveTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE6 BOMCOLUMN_TagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE7 BOMCOLUMN_InstrumentTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE8 BOMCOLUMN_OrificeTagAnno_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE9 BOMCOLUMN_IsoNote_ COMPONENT-ATTRIBUTE10 BOMCOLUMN_SpNumber_ CONTINUATION
I've checked it all, and everything looks good, see attached screenshots.
I've checked it all, and everything looks good, see attached screenshots.
I've created another pipeline to verify that theory, and you are right - it depend on routing direction. As it turns out that also depend on type of iso creation method (Quick iso/Production Iso). Symbols that was correct on iso generated by Iso Production method appear as incorrect on iso generated by Quick Iso method and incorrect change into correct.
That knowledge is valuable but at the on of a day doesn’t change anything, because problem still persist, because routing only in one way up will be very very inconvenient, using two different symbols one for pipes routed from bottom to top and one for routed from top to bottom also sounds like way-around solution.
Do you have any ideas how to solve this issue in better way?
I've created another pipeline to verify that theory, and you are right - it depend on routing direction. As it turns out that also depend on type of iso creation method (Quick iso/Production Iso). Symbols that was correct on iso generated by Iso Production method appear as incorrect on iso generated by Quick Iso method and incorrect change into correct.
That knowledge is valuable but at the on of a day doesn’t change anything, because problem still persist, because routing only in one way up will be very very inconvenient, using two different symbols one for pipes routed from bottom to top and one for routed from top to bottom also sounds like way-around solution.
Do you have any ideas how to solve this issue in better way?
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