Displays and defines the general properties of the selected pipeline.
Name
Specifies the name of the pipeline. This name is usually generated by the active name rule. You can type a different name for the pipeline if you want. The name must be unique throughout the life cycle of the plant.
Name rule
Specifies the name rule used to generate the name. Set this option to User Defined if you want to specify the name yourself.
Type
Displays the type of object. On the Pipeline System Properties Dialog, the type is Pipeline System.
Parent System
Displays the system to which the pipeline belongs. You can change the parent system of the pipeline if needed.
Description
Type a general description of the pipeline.
Sequence Number
Specifies the identification number Smart 3D assigned to the selected pipeline system when it was created. This option is only available when you view the properties of a pipeline system.
Fluid Requirement
Specifies the fluid requirement for the pipeline system. To change the options on the list, edit the Fluid Code select list in Catalog. This option is only available when you view the properties of a pipeline system.
Fluid Type
Specifies the fluid type for the selected pipeline system. To change the options on the list, edit the Fluid Code select list in Catalog. This option is only available when you view the properties of a pipeline system.
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.