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Displays all editable instance-specific information about the selected equipment component. The property name appears on the left side of the grid and the corresponding property value appears on the right side of the grid. If more than one component is selected, only the common occurrence properties for the selected objects appear on the tab.

When viewing properties for a single component, the following properties appear. More properties may appear depending on what you defined in the reference data. For more information about occurrences defined in the reference data, see Equipment and Furnishings Reference Data.

Because equipment component properties are customizable in the equipment and furnishings reference data, only the properties that are required by the software are documented.

Display Equipment Preview

Displays the bitmap image associated with the equipment component if one has been defined in the reference data. The image displays in a separate window.

Category

Select the properties to view, modify, or define. Equipment component properties are divided into several different categories: Standard, Position and Orientation, Insulation and Tracing, Equipment Dimension, Weight and CG, Fabrication and Construction, Surface Treatment and Coating, and Responsibility.

Standard

Name

Specifies the name of the selected object. If the name is too long to entirely display in the box, point to the box to display the complete name as a tool tip. If the name is not defined by a rule, User Defined displays. If this name is generated by a naming rule, Naming Rule displays. If you type a name in this box, Smart 3D automatically changes the naming rule to User Defined.

Name Rule

Displays the available name rules for the selected object. Specify the naming rule to use to name the object. You can select one of the listed rules, or you can select User Defined to specify a custom name in the Name box.

Description

Specifies a description for the object.

Equipment

Specifies the equipment to which the component belongs.

Reporting Requirements

Specifies the reporting requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Reporting Type select list in Catalog.

Reporting Type

Specifies the type of reporting. To change the options in the list, edit the Reporting Type select list in Catalog.

Behavior Controlled by User

Specifies whether you can delete the object or not. Select False to prevent anyone from deleting the object from the model.

Correlation Status

Specifies whether the object has been correlated to an object in a P&ID. The list is defined by the EFWCorrelationStatus select list.

Correlation Basis

Specifies whether the object is correlated to a P&ID object. The list is defined by the EFWCorrelationBasis select list.

Correlate Object

Indicates that the object has a correlating object in a P&ID.

No correlation is required

Indicates that the object does not have a correlating object in a P&ID.

Correlation Approval Status

Specifies whether the object is approved with discrepancies in the three-dimensional data compared with design basis data. The list is defined by the EFWCorrelationApprovalStatus sheet in the AllCodelist workbook.

Topology mismatch approved

Indicates that the object topology mismatch can be ignored.

Data and Topology mismatches approved

Indicates that the object data and topology mismatches can be ignored.

None

Indicates that you do not approve a mismatch.

Position and Orientation

East

Specifies the distance of the connection point from the active coordinate system origin in the east direction.

North

Specifies the distance of the connection point from the active coordinate system origin in the north direction.

Elevation

Specifies the distance of the connection point above or below the active coordinate system origin.

Bearing

Specifies the bearing angle for the object. The Bearing angle is measured between the local x-axis of the object and the Y-axis (North) of the global coordinate system in the XY-plane. The local x-axis is the default axis of primary symmetry for all symbols in the catalog. The bearing measurement direction is clockwise from the active coordinate system North looking in the negative active coordinate system direction; that is, down from 0 to 360 degrees. You can enter negative bearing angles, but the software automatically converts them to the positive equivalents. If the pitch is set to +/- 90 degrees, then the bearing measure displays 0 degrees.

Bearing Rotation

Pitch

Specifies the pitch angle for the object. The Pitch angle measures between the x-axis of the object and the X-axis of the global coordinate system in the XZ-plane. This option sets the reference in the model to a line that is the intersection of the vertical plane through the X-axis of the local coordinate system and the active coordinate system horizontal plane. The angle is measured in the positive direction from the horizontal plane in the active coordinate system up direction regardless of the current bearing. Another way to describe pitch is the rotation of the object about its y-axis. Pitch angles are limited to between -90 degrees and +90 degrees, with 0 indicating horizontal.

Pitch Rotation

Roll

Specifies the roll angle for the object. The Roll angle measures between the local z-axis of the object and the Z-axis of the global coordinate in the YZ-plane. Another way to describe roll is the rotation of the object about its x-axis. This option sets the reference in the model to a line that is perpendicular to the local coordinate system x-axis and in the horizontal plane. Roll angles are measured clockwise from horizontal to the y-axis of the local coordinate system. The roll angle is between 0 and 360 degrees. You can enter negative roll angles, but the software automatically converts them to the positive equivalents. If the pitch is set to +/- 90 degrees, then the reference in the model is the North axis.

Roll Rotation

Insulation and Tracing

Is Insulated

Specifies whether the object is insulated.

Thickness

Specifies the thickness of the insulation.

Piping

If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Specification box, you cannot change the value in the Insulation Thickness box. However, if you manually entered the insulation specification, you must provide a corresponding insulation thickness value as per the specification. If you selected an insulation specification from the available list, the software automatically displays the corresponding thickness value as per the specification.

HVAC

If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Material box, this property is unavailable.

Requirement

Specifies the requirement of the insulation. To change the options on the list, edit the Insulation Purpose select list in Catalog.

Insulation Type

Specifies the type of the insulation. To change the options on the list, edit the Insulation Purpose select list in Catalog.

Insulation Purpose

Specifies the purpose of the insulation. If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Specification box, you cannot change the information in the Insulation Purpose box. However, if Insulation Specification is manually defined, you can select the purpose of the insulation in this box. If Insulation Specification is a selected reference data insulation specification, the software reads the purpose from the insulation specification from the reference data and displays it here.

To change the options on the list, edit the Insulation Purpose select list in Catalog.

Material

Specifies the material of the insulation.

Piping

If you selected Not Insulated in the Insulation Specification box, you cannot change the value in the Insulation Material box. However, if you manually entered the insulation specification, you must provide a corresponding insulation material as per the specification. If you selected an insulation specification from the available list, the software automatically displays the corresponding material as per the specification.

HVAC

If you select Not Insulated, you cannot change the information in Insulation Thickness.

Select More to select an insulation material from the Catalog. To change the options on the list, edit the Insulation Material select list in Catalog. See Select Insulation Material Dialog.

Operating Temperature

Specifies the operating temperature.

Insulation Surface Area

Specifies the measurement of the surface area of insulation.

Heat Tracing Requirement

Specifies whether the object is heat-traced. To change the options on the list, edit the Heat Tracing Medium select list in Catalog.

Rule Driven

Specifies that a rule drives the value. This is the default option. Click to switch to User Driven .

User Driven

Allows you to select a value. Click to switch to Rule Driven .

Heat Tracing Type

Specifies the type of heat-tracing. To change the options on the list, edit the Heat Tracing Medium select list in Catalog.

Rule Controlled

Specifies that a rule defined for a parent property controls the value. If Rule Controlled does not display, you can select a value.Heat Tracing Medium

Specifies the heat-tracing medium to apply to the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Heat Tracing Medium select list in Catalog.

Rule Controlled

Specifies that a rule defined for a parent property controls the value. If Rule Controlled does not display, you can select a value.Heat Tracing Medium Temperature

Specifies the temperature of the heat-tracing medium. Include the unit of measurement of temperature (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius, for example).

Rule Controlled

Specifies that a rule defined for a parent property controls the value. If Rule Controlled does not display, you can select a value.Weight & CG

Displays the center-of-gravity and the weight of the selected equipment objects. The center-of-gravity locations are displayed in global system coordinates along the X-, Y-, and Z-axes.

Dry Weight

Specifies the dry weight of the object.

Wet Weight

Specifies the wet weight of the object.

For equipment, the Weight and CG property Wet Weight is the sum of Dry Weight and Water Weight. The dry weight and water weight values are catalog properties defined on the part sheet for the equipment.

Dry CGX

Specifies the X-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.

Dry CGY

Specifies the Y-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.

Dry CGZ

Specifies the Z-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.

Wet CGX

Specifies the X-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.

Wet CGY

Specifies the Y-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.

Wet CGZ

Specifies the Z-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.

Dry WCG Origin

Specifies the way in which the dry weight center-of-gravity location is defined. The list is defined by the WCGOrigin codelist.

Computed

Indicates that the software calculates the origin location.

Defined

Indicates that you want to manually define the dry weight center-of-gravity location relative to the active coordinate system.

Wet WCG Origin

Specifies the way in which the wet weight center-of-gravity location is defined. The list is defined by the WCGOrigin codelist.

Computed

Indicates that the software calculates the origin location.

Defined

Indicates that you want to manually define the wet weight center-of-gravity location relative to the active coordinate system.

Fabrication and Construction

Fabrication Requirement

Specifies the fabrication requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Fabrication Type select list in Catalog.

Rule Driven

Specifies that a rule drives the value. This is the default option. Click to switch to User Driven .

User Driven

Allows you to select a value. Click to switch to Rule Driven .

Fabrication Type

Specifies the type of fabrication for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Fabrication Type select list in Catalog.

Rule Controlled

Specifies that a rule defined for a parent property controls the value. If Rule Controlled does not display, you can select a value.

Construction Requirement

Specifies the construction requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Construction Requirement select list in Catalog.

Construction Type

Specifies the type of construction for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Construction Type select list in Catalog.

Surface Treatment and Coating

Exterior Coating Requirement

Specifies the coating requirement for the object. To add, edit, or remove values that are available for selection, edit the Coating Type select list in Catalog.

Exterior Coating Type

Specifies the type of coating for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Coating Type select list in Catalog. If you want to add, edit, or remove values that are available for selection, edit the Compart Coating Type sheet in the CompartmentCodeLists.xls workbook in the reference data. Smart 3D includes this property in the painting area report.

Coating Color

Specifies the color of the object coating. To change the options on the list, edit the Coating Color select list in Catalog. Smart 3D includes this property in the painting area report.

Rule Controlled

Specifies that a rule defined for a parent property controls the value. If Rule Controlled does not display, you can select a value.Exterior Coating Area

Specifies the area of the coating for the object.

Responsibility

Cleaning Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for cleaning the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Cleaning Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Design Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for designing the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Design Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Fabrication Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for fabricating the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Fabrication Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Installation Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for installing the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Installation Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Painting Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for painting the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Painting Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Requisition Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for ordering the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Requisition Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Supply Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for delivering the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Supply Responsibility select list in Catalog.

Testing Responsibility

Specifies the party responsible for testing on the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Testing Responsibility select list in Catalog.