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Intergraph Smart 3Dx Property Descriptions

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Displays properties for pipe runs. A pipe run is a connected series of pipe features that normally have the same nominal piping diameter (NPD) and flow direction, and are normally governed by the same pipe specification. All pipe features belong to a pipe run. One or more pipe runs make up a pipeline.

The order in which the properties display in your view depends on your configuration.

Approval State

Specifies the status of the selected object or filter. Changing this property sets the Status. The display depends on your access level. You might be unable to change the status of the object. The list is defined by the ApprovalStatus codelist.

Smart 3Dx saves an object to the database when you change that object's status. Use Undo (CTRL + Z) to reverse the status change.

You can only edit or manipulate an object with a status of Working.

Auxiliary Treatment Requirement

Specifies the auxiliary treatment requirement. To change the options on the list, edit the Auxiliary Treatment 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 .

Cleaning Requirement

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

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.

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 3Dx 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.

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.

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 Status

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

Created by

Specifies the name of the person who created the object.

Date Created

Specifies the creation date of the object.

Date Last Modified

Specifies the date of the last modification to the object.

Design Maximum Pressure

Specifies the maximum design pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Design Maximum Temperature

Specifies the maximum design temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

Design Minimum Pressure

Specifies the minimum design pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Design Minimum Temperature

Specifies the minimum design temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

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.

Dry Center of Gravity

Specifies the location of the dry center-of-gravity for the object.

Dry Weight

Specifies the dry weight of the object.

Exterior Coating Area

Specifies the area of the coating for the object.

Exterior Coating Requirement

Specifies the coating requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Coating 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 .

Exterior Coating Type

Specifies the type of coating for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Exterior Coating 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.

Exterior Surface Treatment Requirement

Specifies the exterior treatment requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Exterior Surface Treatment 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.

Flow Direction

Specifies the flow direction for the pipe run. If you select an equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run, the software automatically uses the flow direction of the nozzle as the flow direction of the pipe run.

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).

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.

Hyperlink

Specifies the URL or local file path associated with the object. Click the hyperlink to open the page or object in your default browser. Point to the hyperlink to display the URL or path as a tooltip.

Description

Specifies the descriptive text associated with the hyperlink.

URL

Specifies the web address or local file name associated with the hyperlink. The URL must include the protocol, such as http: or https:, as well as the domain name. For example, https://hexagonppm.com/.

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.

Insulation 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.

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.

Insulation Temperature

Specifies the temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example) when specifying this value.

Insulation 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.

Interior Coating Area

Specifies the area of the interior coating for the object.

Interior Coating Requirement

Specifies the interior coating requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Coating Type sheet in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook in the reference data.

Interior Surface Treatment Requirement

Specifies the interior treatment requirement for the object. To change the options on the list, edit the Interior Surface Treatment select list in Catalog.

Last Modified by

Specifies the name of the person who last modified the object.

Minimum Slope

Specifies the minimal slope value for the pipe run. You can specify the slope as a ratio, a percentage, or in degrees.

ratio

If a run drops 1/4" for every foot of horizontal distance, specify the slope as 1/4"/1'-0".

percentage

If a run drops 1" for every 10" of horizontal distance, specify the slope as 10%.

degrees

A five-degree slope can be specified as 5deg.

When routing a sloped pipe, use a slope value that is larger than the Minimum Slope for the pipe run to avoid Invalid Slope Angle To-Do-Record (TDR). The software compares design slope and minimum slope of the pipe run. If there is a difference between the values caused by any modification, the software generates a TDR.

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 3Dx automatically changes the naming rule to User Defined.

Nominal Diameter

Specifies the nominal pipe diameter (NPD) to use for this pipe run. The pipe specification controls the available NPDs in this list. If you select an equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run, the software automatically uses the NPD of the nozzle as the NPD of the pipe run. You can select the NPD units to display on a session file basis using the Menu Com_Menu > Options Command on the Units of Measure Tab (Options Dialog).

Operating Maximum Pressure

Specifies the maximum operating pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Operating Maximum Temperature

Specifies the maximum operating temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

Operating Minimum Pressure

Specifies the minimum operating pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Operating Minimum Temperature

Specifies the minimum operating temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

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.

Parent System

Specifies the parent system for the object. Recently used systems that are appropriate to assign as the parent system for this object display in the list along with the Select from Workspace and Select from Model options. The most recently used system displays at the top.

The parent system of the object must have an Approval Status of Working before you can change the Parent System value. If the Approval Status of the parent system is not set to Working, this value is read-only.

Select Interactively

Turns on or off the interactive selection. When this option is on, you can select the parent object in a graphic view or any of the explorers.

Select from Workspace ICON Select from Workspace

Displays the Select Parent System Dialog with the Workspace tab open. The workspace is the subset of the active model database you specified when you started your design session. Navigate the hierarchy to select the parent system, and then click OK.

Select from Model ICON Select from Model

Displays the Select Parent System Dialog with the Model tab open. The model is all of the objects in the active model database, including those that are not part of your workspace. Navigate the hierarchy to select the parent system, and then click OK.

Permission Group

Specifies the permission group to which the object belongs. You can select another permission group, if required. Permission groups are created in Project Management.

Pipe Run Type

Specifies the type of pipe run that is routed. The default value is Undefined for a non-jacketed pipe run. Select Core Pipe Run to route a core pipe run. Select Jacket Pipe Run to route a jacketed pipe run. This property is used to differentiate a core pipe run and a jacketed pipe run.

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.

Schedule Override

Specifies the thickness override for parts in the pipe run. If the piping specification rules do not allow you to override components, then the software disables this option. To change the options on the list, edit the Schedule Thickness select list in Catalog.

Slope Direction

Specifies the direction type of the pipe run slope. If it is set to Single, the pipe run slopes either up or down. You can change this to Multiple if needed. If it is set to Multiple, the pipe run can slope both up and down. You cannot change this setting back to Single once Multiple is selected.

Specification

Specifies the specification for the object. This property is inherited from the parent system.

Steamout Pressure

Specifies the steamout pressure for the object. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Steamout Requirement

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

Steamout Temperaure

Specifies the steamout temperature for the object. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

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 Maximum Pressure

Specifies the maximum testing pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Testing Maximum Temperature

Specifies the maximum testing temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

Testing Minimum Pressure

Specifies the minimum testing pressure. Include the pressure unit of measure (psi for pounds per square inch for example).

Testing Minimum Temperature

Specifies the minimum testing temperature. Include the temperature unit of measure (K for Kelvin, F for Fahrenheit, or C for Celsius for example).

Testing Percentage

Specifies the percentage of the welds on this pipe run that are to be tested. This option is available only if you are viewing pipe run properties.

Testing Requirements

Specifies the type of non-destructive testing required for welds. To change the options on the list, edit the Testing Type 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.

Wet Center of Gravity

Specifies the location of the wet center-of-gravity for the object.