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Intergraph Smart 3D Piping

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Smart 3D Version
13.1
SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
10

Moving Branch Run at Olet, Stub-In or Tap Connections

No.

Route Object

Approval Status

Permission Group Access

1

Header run

Non-working

Full control/ Write

2

Branch run

Working

Full control/ Write

3

Header and branch connected via olet

Result: The software disconnects the header and branch runs; the olet stays with the header run.

Moving Header Run at Olet, Stub-In or Tap Connections

No.

Route Object

Approval Status

Permission Group Access

1

Header run

Working

Full control/ Write

2

Branch run

Non-working

Full control/ Write

3

Approved free leg connected to header run via olet

4

Free leg associated with the header run

Result: The software disconnects the header and branch runs, and deletes all associated connections. The olet is not deleted and stays with the header run. The free leg 4 follows the header run. The free leg 3 becomes discontinous.

Moving Branch Run at Tee Connection

No.

Route Object

Approval Status

Permission Group Access

1

Header run

Non-working

Full control/ Write

2

Branch run

Working

Full control/ Write

3

Header and branch connection via mating reducing

4

Tee associated with the header run

Result: The software disconnects the header and branch runs, deletes the mating reducer, mating flange, and all associated connections. The tee is not deleted and stays with the header run. The branch run becomes discontinuous. The software generates a To Do Record for the tee.

You must have Write access on the mating flange to update the To Do Record.

No.

Route Object

Approval Status

Permission Group Access

1

Header run

Working

Read-only

2

Branch run

Working

Full control/ Write

3

Header and branch connection via tee

Result: The software disconnects the header and branch runs, and deletes all associated connections. The tee is not deleted and stays with the header run. The branch run becomes discontinuous.

A tee is always considered as a base part.