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Transitters in Model

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Transitters in Model

pmhereS5MEY
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When placing pressure transmitters in a model one transmitter is placed down stream of another transmitter and a differential pressure is read between the two.  The transmitters are considered one unit, but Plant3D is seeing them as 2 and therefore is not allowing the same name to be assigned to both.  Does Plant 3D have a method of allowing us to assign the same name to both so that we do not have to manually update the iso’s afterwards?

 

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Transitters in Model

When placing pressure transmitters in a model one transmitter is placed down stream of another transmitter and a differential pressure is read between the two.  The transmitters are considered one unit, but Plant3D is seeing them as 2 and therefore is not allowing the same name to be assigned to both.  Does Plant 3D have a method of allowing us to assign the same name to both so that we do not have to manually update the iso’s afterwards?

 

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Not that I'm aware of, you can do something like that in P&ID, not 3D.  What we do for pdit/dpits is to have either an A or B after the number, A on the upstream, B on the downstream.

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Not that I'm aware of, you can do something like that in P&ID, not 3D.  What we do for pdit/dpits is to have either an A or B after the number, A on the upstream, B on the downstream.

George

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