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Autodesk 235B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD MEP 2010 User Manual (878 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 New Features in this Release
19
New Features for Getting Started
19
New Features for Drawing Electrical Systems
19
New Features for Drawing Piping Systems
20
New Features for Drawing Radiant Heating Systems
20
New Features for Customizing Catalogs
21
New Features for Customizing Display
21
New Features for Building Systems
21
Chapter 2 Moving from Autocad to Autocad MEP
23
Autocad to Autocad MEP Task Comparisons
23
Creating Building Systems
24
Autocad MEP Workspaces
24
Insertion Tools
25
Layer Keying
25
Modifying Building Systems
25
Associative Movement
25
Grips
26
Snaps
29
Automating Design Tasks
30
Domain-Specific Ribbons
30
Auto Layout
30
Interference Detection
30
Connectivity Checks
31
Working with Sizing and Calculation Tools
31
Sizing Tools
31
Electrical Circuit Manager
32
Plumbing Tools
32
Pipe Routing Preferences
32
Solution Tips
33
Creating Accurate Construction Documents
33
Section Views
33
Tagging
34
Labeling and Annotation Scaling
35
Layout Symbols
36
Project Management
37
Schedules
37
Leveraging Autocad Knowledge in Autocad MEP
37
Working with Autocad Commands in Autocad MEP
38
Align
38
Array
38
Break
39
Chamfer
39
Copy
39
Explode
40
Extend
40
Fillet
40
Join
41
Lengthen
41
Matchprop
42
Mirror
42
Move
42
Offset
43
Purge
43
ROTATE and ROTATE3D
43
Scale
44
Stretch
44
Trim
44
Help Resources
44
Chapter 3 Getting Started
45
About Autocad MEP
45
Autocad MEP Workflow
46
Intelligent Objects
46
Location of Part Catalogs
47
Analysis Tools
48
Project Management Tools
48
Contacting Autodesk
48
Getting Help
49
Guides
49
Tutorials
50
Training
50
Classes
50
Courseware
50
E-Learning
50
Certification
51
Discussion Groups
51
Additional Resources
51
Updating Autocad MEP
51
The Autocad MEP 2010 Drawing Domain
51
Workspace Fundamentals
53
Default Workspaces in Autocad MEP
54
Creating Workspaces
55
Switching Workspaces
55
Workspace Settings
55
Workspace Components
56
Ribbon
57
Displaying the Ribbon
57
Using the Ribbon
57
Locating Commands in the Workspace
59
Static Ribbon Tabs
61
Insert Tab
62
View Tab
63
Contextual Tabs
65
Application Menu
66
Accessing the Application Menu
67
Using the Application Menu to Locate Commands
67
Displaying Recently Opened Documents in the Application Menu
68
Changing the Number of Recent Files and Actions in the Application Menu
69
Displaying Currently Open Documents in the Application Menu
69
Quick Access Toolbar
69
Context Menus
70
Properties Palette
71
Tool Palettes
71
Drawing Status Bar
71
Showing and Hiding Commands on the Drawing Status Bar
73
Showing and Hiding the Drawing Status Bar
73
Command Line
73
Application Status Bar
74
Project Navigator Palette
76
Showing and Hiding Commands on the Application Status Bar
76
Finding Information in Autocad MEP
77
Infocenter Toolbar
77
Communication Center
78
Help Menu
78
F1 Context Help
78
Command Tooltips
78
Tooltips
78
Controlling the Display of Command Tooltips
79
Dialog and Palette Tooltips
79
Object Rollover Tooltips
80
Property Palette Tooltips
80
Thumbnail (Preview) Tooltips
81
Solution Tips
82
Object Grip Tooltips
83
Working in Model Space and Paper Space
84
Customizing the Display of MEP Objects
84
Using Custom Display
85
Chapter 4 Drawing Essentials
87
Drawing Preferences
87
About Layout Preferences
87
Initialization Preferences
88
Specifying Part Catalogs and Style-Based Content Locations
88
Layout Rules
89
Defining System Elevations
91
Configuring Tooltip Settings
92
Autocad MEP Snaps
93
Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Equipment in Building Systems
94
Working with Catalog-Based Content
97
How Catalog Parts Are Stored and Referenced
98
How Catalog Parts Are Defined
99
Part Sizes
100
Default Parts
101
Importing a Building Component into Autocad MEP 2010
102
Working with Style-Based Content
103
How Style-Based Content Is Stored and Referenced
103
Orthographic and Isometric Views of Style-Based Content
104
Working with Tool Palettes
105
Opening the Tool Palette Set
106
Changing the Active Group in the Tool Palette Set
106
Modifying the Appearance of the Tool Palette Set
107
Adjusting the Transparency of the Tool Palette Set
107
Docking the Tool Palette Set
107
Hiding the Tool Palette Set
107
Modifying the Appearance of Tools
108
Working with the Properties Palette
109
Opening the Properties Palette
109
Modifying Object Properties Using the Properties Palette
109
Modifying Display Properties Using the Properties Palette
110
Modifying the Appearance of the Properties Palette
110
Adjusting the Transparency of the Properties Palette
110
Docking the Properties Palette
110
Hiding the Properties Palette
110
Working with Systems
111
About System Groups
112
Creating Systems
113
Specifying the Design Rules of a System
115
Specifying the Rise/Drop Style of a System
116
Specifying the Display Properties of a System
117
Attaching Notes and Files to a System
118
Copying Systems between Drawings
118
Purging Systems
119
Selecting a Display Configuration
120
Essentials of Objects
121
Object Types
122
Matching Object Properties
124
Working with Connectors
125
Working with Anchors
126
Attaching Objects with a Curve Anchor
127
Attaching Objects with a Reference Anchor
128
Attaching Objects with a System Anchor
128
Rotating Objects Attached with Curve Anchors
128
Part Anchors
129
Releasing Anchored Objects
129
Using the Compass
130
Customizing the Compass Display
132
Designing with Dynamic Input and Grips
132
Dynamic Input
133
Grip Tooltips
134
Grip Constraints
134
Trigger Grips
134
Grip Editing Modes
135
Drafting with Flow Direction
136
Selecting Similar Objects
137
Selecting MEP Objects
138
Regenerating an Autocad MEP Model
138
Viewing Part Properties
139
Basic Part Information
139
System Assignments for Parts and Connectors
140
Part Styles
142
Part Property Details
143
Part Location
145
Chapter 5 Working with Projects
147
Working with Drawing Management Projects
147
Establishing Project Standards
148
Autocad MEP Layer Standards
150
Layer Standards Overview
150
Layer Key Styles and Layer Keys
151
Layer Properties Manager
151
Layer Standards Drawing
151
Accessing Layer Key Styles and Layer Keys
152
Specifying a Layer Standard and a Layer Key Style
152
Autocad MEP Displays
152
Display System Structure
153
Display Representations
155
Display Configurations
157
Display Sets
157
Hierarchy of Display Control
159
Managing Display Settings During Project Setup
159
Configuring Display Settings During Design
161
Display of Objects Based on Elevation
162
Workflow for Displaying Objects Based on Elevation
164
Enabling the Elevation-Based Display Components
165
Specifying the Cut Plane and Display Range for a Display Configuration
165
Configuring Elevation-Based Display Components
167
Modifying Elevation-Based Display Components on the Properties Palette
167
Overriding the Cut Plane
168
Display of Crossing Objects in 2-Line Plan Views
169
Configuring the Display of a Gap between Crossing Objects
169
Modifying Hidden Lines for Objects
170
Display of Center Lines on Ducts
170
Display of Objects by Classification
172
Adding Custom Graphics as a Display Component
173
Troubleshooting Object Display
173
Autocad MEP Templates
174
Default Drawing Templates
174
Creating a Custom Template from a Template or Drawing
175
Creating a Custom Template
176
Working with Referenced Drawings
176
Attaching or Overlaying Xrefs
177
Reloading Xrefs
178
Clipping Xrefs
178
Changing the Display Configurations of Xrefs
179
Chapter 6 Drawing HVAC Systems
181
HVAC System Workflow
181
Mechanical System Workflow
182
Duct System Workflow
182
Flow Annotation
183
Duct
184
Flexible Duct Runs
185
Auto-Layout
186
Duct Fitting Vanes
186
HVAC System Settings
186
Duct Sizing Methods and Tools
187
Takeoff Position
187
Duct System Snaps
190
Grips
190
Configuring Duct System Settings
192
Configuring Duct Layout Preferences
192
Configuring Justification for Duct Insertion
192
Configuring Sloped Duct
193
Adding Lining or Insulation
194
Breaking Duct at Even Intervals
194
Adding Labels or Flow Arrows to Ducts
195
Configuring the Display of Turning Vanes and Flanges
196
Configuring Flexible Duct Preferences
197
Configuring Duct Connections
198
Specifying Default Parts for Layout
198
Configuring Duct System Definitions
199
Creating a Duct System Definition
199
Specifying a Calculation Method for Duct Sizing
200
Configuring the Display of Ducts and Fittings
201
Using Spaces for Load Analysis
201
Configuring Space Styles
201
Viewing Classification Settings
203
Configuring Zone Styles
203
Adding Spaces to a Floor Plan
203
Adding Engineering Data to Spaces
205
Attaching Property Sets to Zones
207
Attaching Spaces to Zones
207
Exporting Zones for Load Analysis
208
Reviewing Spaces and Zones
209
Importing Load Analysis Results
210
Using Space and Zone Calculated Data
211
Creating a Duct System
212
Adding HVAC Equipment
212
Adding HVAC Equipment
213
Adding Parts In-Line to Ducts
213
Configuring Mechanical Parts for Analysis
214
Adding Duct
214
Drawing a Duct Run
214
Adding Duct Using Grips
218
Drawing 1-Line Duct
219
Drawing a Vertical Duct Run
219
Calculating Duct Sizes for a Duct System
221
Adding a Duct Fitting Manually
223
Drawing Flexible Duct
224
Adding a Parallel Duct Run
225
Drawing Sloped Duct
226
Offsetting Duct from Existing Geometry
226
Using the Elevation Lock
226
Connecting Ducts through Referenced Drawings
227
Adding a Takeoff to a Duct
229
Converting a Line to Duct
231
Converting a Polyline to Flexible Duct
231
Adding Turning Vanes to Fittings
232
Creating a Custom Duct Fitting
233
Using the Part Size Not Found Dialog
235
Annotating a Duct System
236
Adding a Label to a Duct
236
Adding a Hatching Pattern to Identify a Duct System
237
Modifying a Duct System
237
About Associative Movement
237
Selecting Components
237
Modifying Components Using Grips
238
Moving Duct Components
239
Modifying the Elevation of HVAC Parts and Ducts
240
Modifying the Length of Ducts
243
Rotating Duct Components
246
Modifying HVAC Equipment
248
Modifying HVAC Mvpart Location
248
Modifying HVAC Parts
249
Changing a Part to Match Another Part
250
Modifying the Flow Value Assigned to a Part
250
Modifying the System Assigned to a Part Connection
250
Modifying Duct
250
Modifying the Size or Shape of a Duct
251
Breaking or Merging Duct
252
Modifying Duct Using Autocad Commands
252
Locking the Size of a Duct or Fitting
253
Modifying a Duct Fitting
253
Modifying the System Assigned to a Duct
253
Modifying the Layout of Flexible Duct
254
Modifying a Custom Fitting
255
Moving an Off-Center Takeoff
255
Modifying Insulation or Lining
256
Modifying Turning Vanes
256
Checking Connectivity in a Duct System
257
Modifying Annotation
257
Modifying a Label
257
Calculating Duct Sizes Using External Tools
259
Specifying ASHRAE Fitting Types
260
Exporting Duct System Data
260
Importing Optimized System Data
262
Resizing a System
262
Creating Duct System Construction Documents
263
Chapter 7 Drawing Piping Systems
265
Pipe Systems Overview
265
Workflow for Designing a Pipe System
265
Associative Movement
266
Movement of a Pipe Segment
266
Movement of a Pipe Mvpart
267
Routing Preferences
268
Auto Layout
270
Routing Solutions
272
Sloped Piping
274
Pipe System Definitions
275
Pipe System Displays
276
Display Configurations in Autocad MEP
276
Line Display
277
Graphical 1-Line Display
278
Placeholder Parts
279
Straight Centerline Display of Elbows
279
Pipe Parts Catalog
280
Pipe Connections
282
Pipe Connectors
282
Connector Assignments
283
Connection Types for Pipe and Pipe Fittings
284
Male-Female Fittings
285
Pipe Joints
286
Pipe Length
286
Pipe Elevation Lock
288
Pipe Snaps
288
Pipe Grips
289
Configuring Pipe System Settings
297
Configuring Routing Preferences
297
Creating or Copying a Routing Preference
297
Configuring Properties for a Routing Preference
298
Configuring Size Ranges
298
Configuring System Definitions
299
Creating a System Definition
299
Deleting a Routing Preference
299
Configuring System Definitions for 1-Line, 2-Line, or Single Line Graphics
300
Configuring Graphics for Single Line Pipe Display
301
Configuring the Straight Centerline Display of Elbows
302
Creating a Piping System
303
Adding Pipe Equipment
303
Placing a Pipe Mvpart in a Drawing
303
Adding Parts In-Line to Pipe
304
Adding Pipe
304
Pipe Properties Palette (Add Mode)
304
Basic Properties
305
Advanced Properties
307
Adding Pipe Using the Tool Palette
309
Configuring Basic Properties for Pipe
311
Configuring Pipe Layout Preferences
311
General Preferences
312
Configuring Justification for Pipe Insertion
315
Specifying Cut Length
315
Drawing a Pipe Run
316
Adding Pipe Using Grips
320
Manually Specifying Parts During Layout
321
Adding a Pipe Fitting Manually
324
Using Routing Solutions to Connect Objects
324
Creating a Custom Pipe Fitting
325
Drawing Sloped Piping
326
Drawing a Flexible Pipe Run
328
Viewing Connection Details
329
Adding a Parallel Pipe Run Using Offsets
331
Offsetting Pipe from Existing Geometry
332
Adding a Takeoff to a Pipe
333
Locking Pipe Elevation During Drawing
333
Adding Insulation to Pipe
335
Adding Labels or Flow Arrows to Pipe
335
Converting a Polyline to Flexible Pipe
336
Modifying a Piping System
336
Selecting or Filtering Objects
336
Filtering by Pipe Part Type
337
Filtering Pipe Objects with Quick Select
337
Moving Pipe Components Using Location Grips
338
Modifying Components Using Grips
338
Modifying the Elevation of Pipe Components
338
Rotating Pipe Components
339
Modifying Pipe Equipment
340
Modifying the Length of a Pipe Segment
340
Modifying the Location or Elevation of an Mvpart
340
Modifying the Size or Elevation of an Mvpart
341
Matching an Mvpart of One Type to Another
342
Modifying the K-Factor
342
Modifying the System for an Mvpart Connector
342
Modifying Pipe
342
Pipe Properties Palette (Modify Mode)
343
Modifying the Pipe or Fitting Location
346
Modifying the Routing Preference and Nominal Size
346
Breaking or Merging Pipe Segments
347
Modifying Connected Objects Along a Pipe Run
347
Locking the Size of a Pipe or Fitting
348
Modifying a Pipe Fitting
349
Modifying the Layout of a Flexible Pipe
349
Modifying the System Assigned to a Pipe
349
Checking Connectivity in a Pipe System
350
Modifying a Label or Flow Arrow
350
Modifying Insulation on a Pipe or Fitting
350
Chapter 8 Drawing Radiant Heating Systems
353
Radiant Heating Systems Overview
353
Creating Radiator Parts
354
Using a Calculation Program to Add Radiators
355
Adding Radiators Using Calculated Data
356
Rules about Updating Existing Radiators
357
Exporting Drawing Information for Analysis
358
Designing Radiant Heating Systems
358
Adding a Radiator Mvpart
359
Modifying a Radiator Mvpart
361
Radiator Valves
361
Adding a Radiator Valve
361
Modifying a Radiator Valve
362
Moving a Radiator Valve
362
Connecting Mvparts Using Alignment Grips
363
Creating Pipe Runs for Radiators
364
Adding Parallel Pipes to a Radiant Heating System
365
Correcting a Parallel Pipe Routing Conflict
368
Connecting Multiple Radiators to Parallel Pipes
368
Correcting a Radiator Connection Failure
369
Chapter 9 Drawing Electrical Systems
371
About Electrical Systems
371
Design Workflow for Electrical Systems
371
Define System Requirements
371
Design the Electrical System Project
372
Circuits
374
Circuit Manager
374
Electrical Project Database
374
Electrical Objects
375
Devices
375
Panels
376
Wires
377
Wire Size Calculations
378
Cable Trays and Conduits
378
Auto Layout
379
Cable Tray and Conduit Settings
379
Electrical and Wire Ways Snaps
379
Customizable Electrical Content
380
Control the Appearance and Behavior of Electrical System Designs
381
Creating Electrical System Definitions
381
Creating Load Category Definitions
382
Configuring Electrical Preferences
383
Specifying Voltage Definitions
383
Configuring Circuiting Options
384
Specifying an Electrical Project Database File
385
Device Style Setup
385
Specifying Design Rules for Device Styles
385
Configuring Connectors for Device Styles
386
Specifying Classifications for Device Styles
387
Configuring Styles for Panels
389
Configuring Connectors for Panel Styles
390
Specifying Design Rules for Panel Styles
390
Configuring Styles for Wires
391
Defining Design Specifications for Wire Styles
391
Specifying Annotation for Wire Styles
392
Configuring Layout Preferences for Cable Tray or Conduit
394
Specifying Alignment for Cable Tray or Conduit Insertion
394
Specifying the Slope for Cable Tray or Conduit
395
Breaking Cable Tray or Conduit at Even Intervals
396
Specifying Annotation for Cable Tray or Conduit
397
Specifying Default Parts for Cable Tray or Conduit
397
Configuring Connections for Cable Tray
398
Working with Circuits
398
Using an Electrical Project Database
399
How the Electrical Project Database Works
399
Creating an Electrical Project Database
400
Linking to the Electrical Project Database
401
Reloading the Electrical Project Database
401
Unlinking from the Electrical Project Database
402
Using Circuits
402
Creating Circuits Using the Circuit Manager
403
Configuring a Circuit
405
Viewing Circuit Information
406
Linking Panels
407
Managing Circuits in a Project
408
Creating Electrical Systems
409
Adding Devices
409
Configuring the Electrical Connectors of a Device
413
Example: Aligning a Device to Floor Plan Geometry
416
Example: Adding Devices at a Specific Distance Interval
417
Example: Adding a Specific Number of Devices
419
Example: Inserting a Device into a Wire
421
Adding Panels
421
Example: Aligning a Panel to Floor Plan Geometry
427
Copying Devices and Panels
427
Example: Copying a Device
429
Example: Copying a Panel
430
Adding Wires
430
Drawing or Generating Wires
431
Drawing a Home Run
436
Creating a Wire from a Polyline
437
Adding Electrical Equipment
437
Drawing Cable Trays and Conduits
438
Drawing a Cable Tray or Conduit Run
439
Adding a Cable Tray or Conduit Branch
441
Adding Cable Tray or Conduit Fittings Manually
442
Checking Electrical Systems
443
Calculating Wire Sizes Using the Circuit Manager
443
Checking Circuit Loads
444
Viewing Circuit Information
444
Generating a Circuit Report
445
Showing Circuited Devices
445
Showing Connected Objects
446
Viewing Power Totals
446
Modifying Electrical Systems
447
Modifying Circuits
447
Modifying Circuit Properties
447
Moving Circuits to Manage Demand Load
447
Deleting Circuits
448
Modifying Devices and Panels
449
Moving a Device or Panel
449
Modifying Device Properties
452
Modifying Panel Properties
457
Modifying Wires
458
Modifying Wire Layouts
459
Modifying Wire Properties
459
Flipping Tick Marks on Wires
461
Moving Tick Marks on Wires
461
Modifying Electrical Equipment
462
Modifying Cable Trays and Conduits
462
Modifying the Layout of a Cable Tray or Conduit Run
462
Changing the Elevation of a Cable Tray or Conduit Run
463
Changing the System of a Cable Tray or Conduit Run
463
Modifying the Length of Cable Tray or Conduit Segments
464
Modifying the Size of a Cable Tray or Conduit Run
464
Breaking and Merging Cable Tray or Conduit Segments
467
Modifying a Cable Tray or Conduit Fitting
468
Rotating Cable Tray or Conduit Fittings
468
Annotating Electrical System Drawings
470
Adding Labels to Wire, Conduit, and Cable Tray
470
About Panel Schedules
471
Generating Panel Schedules
473
Exporting a Panel Schedule to Excel
477
Updating Panel Schedules
477
Creating Panel Schedule Table Styles
478
Creating Electrical System Construction Documents
479
Chapter 10 Drawing Plumbing Systems
481
Plumbing Design Workflow
481
Plumbing Systems Overview
482
Plumbing Runs and Lines
482
Plumbing System Definitions
483
Plumbing Fittings
483
Movement of a Plumbing Line Segment
484
Associative Movement
484
Movement of an Mvpart
485
Plumbing Grips
487
Grips for Adding to a Plumbing Run
487
Grips for Modifying a Plumbing Run
488
Rise/Run Angles and Slope
493
Fixture Units
493
Calculations
493
Plumbing Line Sizing Tables
493
Customizing Plumbing Content
495
Creating Catalog-Based Content
495
Creating Style-Based Content
495
Configuring Plumbing System Definitions
495
Creating a Plumbing System Definition
496
Specifying the Default Fittings for a Plumbing System Definition
496
Configuring Fixture Unit Tables
497
Applying a Default Fixture Unit
497
Creating a Fixture Unit Table
498
Importing a Fixture Unit Table into a Drawing
498
Specifying Plumbing Line Sizing Tables
498
Configuring Styles for Plumbing Lines and Fittings
499
Specifying Annotation for a Plumbing Line Style
499
Specifying Standard Sizes for a Plumbing Line Style
500
Specifying Type and Subtype for a Plumbing Fitting Style
500
Connectors for a Plumbing Fitting Style
501
Specifying Plumbing Preferences for Labels and Flow Arrows
502
Creating Plumbing Systems
502
Adding Plumbing Equipment and Fixtures
503
Adding Plumbing Lines
504
Drawing a Plumbing Run from Equipment or Fixtures
504
Drawing a Plumbing Run Using Add Grips
505
Creating a Plumbing Run from a Polyline
506
Drawing a Plumbing Run
506
Connecting Plumbing Lines at Different Elevations
507
Overriding the Default Plumbing Fittings for an Individual Run
507
Adding Plumbing Fittings Manually
508
Adding an Expansion Loop to a Plumbing Run
509
Modifying Plumbing Systems
510
Component Selection
510
Filtering Plumbing Objects by Part Properties
510
Selecting Connected Branches
510
Filtering Selections by Part Type
511
Modifying Plumbing Equipment and Fixtures
512
Calculating the Slope of a Plumbing Line
513
Modifying Plumbing Lines and Fittings Using Grips
514
Modifying the Length of Plumbing Lines
515
Moving Plumbing Lines and Fittings
515
Rotating Plumbing Fittings
516
Modifying Plumbing Lines and Fittings
516
Modifying the System Assigned to a Plumbing Line or Fitting
516
Modifying the Elevation of a Plumbing Line or Fitting
517
Reversing the Flow of a Plumbing Run
517
Modifying the Location Coordinates of a Plumbing Line or Fitting
518
Modifying the Nominal Size of a Plumbing Line Segment
518
Modifying the Style of a Plumbing Line or Fitting
519
Calculating the Sizes of Supply Plumbing Lines
519
Sizing Supply Plumbing Lines
519
Reviewing the Sizing Results for Supply Plumbing Lines
521
Calculations for the Longest Run
521
Calculations at Selected Component
522
How the Software Performs Calculations to Size Plumbing Lines
525
Calculating the Sizes of Sanitary Plumbing Lines
526
Overview of Sizing Sanitary Plumbing Lines
526
Sanitary Branch Sizing
527
Sanitary Offset Sizing
528
Sanitary Stack Sizing
529
Sizing Sanitary Plumbing Lines
529
Sizing Sanitary Plumbing Lines for Multiple Floors
530
Reviewing the Sizing Results for Sanitary Plumbing Lines
531
Chapter 11 Drawing Schematic Diagrams
535
About Schematic Diagrams
536
Schematic Lines
537
Schematic Symbols
537
Drawing in Orthographic Mode
537
Drawing in Isometric Mode
538
Customizing Schematic Content
539
Configuring Schematic Settings
539
Creating Schematic System Definitions
539
Configuring Styles for Schematic Lines
540
Defining Designations for Schematic Line Styles
540
Specifying Annotation for Schematic Line Styles
541
Creating a Schematic Diagram
543
Adding Schematic Lines in Orthographic Mode
543
Adding Schematic Symbols in Orthographic Mode
545
Adding Schematic Lines in Isometric Mode
546
Adding Schematic Symbols in Isometric Mode
549
Adding Schematic Lines Using Grips
552
Creating a Schematic Line from an Autocad Line, Arc, or Polyline
552
Modifying a Schematic Diagram
552
Selecting Components
553
Associative Movement
553
Modifying the Properties of a Schematic Line
554
Modifying the Properties of a Schematic Symbol
555
Moving Schematic Lines
556
Moving Schematic Symbols
558
Modifying the Length of Schematic Lines
559
Rotating Schematic Symbols
560
Rotating Isometric Symbols
560
Rotating Orthographic Symbols
560
Resizing Schematic Symbols
562
Resizing by Scale Factor
562
Resizing by Reference
563
Resizing Using Grips
563
Chapter 12 Creating Construction Documents
565
Construction Document Workflow
565
Creating Construction Documents
566
Annotation
566
Scaling Annotation
567
Label Curve Styles
573
Labels
577
Adding Annotation Symbols from Designcenter
578
Tags
579
Adding a Tag
580
Modifying Property Set Data for a Part
580
Using Part Number Tags and Schedules
581
Working with Part Number Tags and Schedules
582
Schedules
584
Adding a Schedule
584
Creating an Electrical Panel Schedule
585
Linking a Schedule to an External Drawing
585
Updating a Schedule
585
Exporting a Schedule to a Spreadsheet
586
Views
586
Creating a General View
586
Creating a Detail View
587
Creating a Section View
588
Creating an Elevation View
591
Updating a Section or Elevation View
593
Sheets
594
Creating a Sheet
594
Creating a Cover Sheet
595
Ordering Sheets in the Sheet Set
596
Publishing a Sheet Set to DWF
596
Adding Elevation Labels
596
Checking Your Drawings
597
Showing Solution Tips
597
Showing Connected Runs
599
Showing Connected Objects
599
Finding Interferences
600
Running Interference Detection
600
Viewing and Resolving Interferences
602
Tagging Interferences or Openings
603
Exiting Interference Detection
604
Excluding a Material from 2D Section Shrinkwrap
604
Collecting Project Data
605
Defining Property Set Definitions
606
Defining Property Set Data
606
Using Classifications
607
Copying a Schedule Table Style
608
Purging Autocad MEP Objects
608
Sharing Drawings
608
Displaying Custom Objects
609
Export to Autocad
609
Object Enablers
609
Proxy Graphics
609
Posting and Plotting Your Drawings
610
Plotting
610
Comparing Drawings
610
Using Industry Foundation Classes
611
Select a Style
615
Chapter 13 Customizing Style-Based Content
617
Workflow for Creating Style-Based Content
617
Creating a Style-Based Content Library
618
Creating the Blocks for a Style
618
Creating a Style
619
Editing Style-Based Content
620
Configuring Styles
621
Specifying the Design Rules of a Style
621
Defining the Views of a Style
622
Defining Style Views for Devices, Panels, and Plumbing Fittings
623
Defining Style Views for Schematic Symbols
625
Configuring the Connectors of a Style
626
Configuring the Display Properties of a Style
628
Attaching Notes and Files to a Style
629
Copying Styles between Drawings
630
Rise/Drop Styles
630
Defining Rise/Drop Styles
632
Connector Styles
634
Categorizing Style-Based Content
635
Creating Categories in Autocad MEP
635
Customizing Device Content
636
Converting Blocks and Parts to Devices
636
Converting Device Styles to Blocks
638
Converting Blocks to Device Styles
640
Creating Device Conversion Scripts
641
Modifying Device Conversion Scripts
643
Customizing Schematic Symbol Content
648
Converting Schematic Symbol Styles to Blocks
648
Converting Blocks to Schematic Symbol Styles
649
Creating Symbol Conversion Scripts
651
Modifying Symbol Conversion Scripts
653
Chapter 14 Customizing Catalog-Based Content
659
Understanding Parametric and Block-Based Parts
659
Approaches to Creating Parts
661
Content Builder
664
Tips for Using Content Builder
664
Allowing for Automatic Layer Mapping of Part Sizes for Content Builder
665
Starting Content Builder
665
Working with Parametric Parts
667
Building Parametric Fittings Using Content Builder
668
Best Practices for Creating a Parametric Fitting
668
Recommendations for Creating Parametric Fittings Content
669
Rules for Connector Behavior
670
Parametric Part Creation Overview
671
Workflow for Creating a Parametric Fitting with Content Builder
692
Creating a Parametric Fitting with Content Builder
693
Building Parametric Parts Using the Wizard
712
Building Parametric Mvparts with Content Builder
714
Workflow for Creating a Parametric Mvpart with Content Builder
714
Specifying the Part Configuration of a Parametric Mvpart
716
Starting Content Builder for Creating a Parametric Mvpart
716
Modeling a Parametric Mvpart
718
Adding Connectors to a Parametric Mvpart
738
Adding Dimensions to a Parametric Mvpart
742
Generating a Preview Image of a Parametric Mvpart
750
Defining the Part Insertion Behaviors of a Parametric Mvpart
751
Validating, Saving, and Previewing a Parametric Mvpart
751
Creating a Schematic Symbol of a Parametric Mvpart
753
Modifying Parametric Parts Using Content Builder
759
Starting Content Builder for Modifying a Parametric Part
759
Modifying a Parametric Part
760
Working with Block-Based Parts
761
Converting Mvblocks to Block-Based Parts
761
Best Practices for Creating a Block-Based Part
763
Block-Based Part Creation Overview
763
D Model Block for a Block-Based Part
763
Schematic Symbol of a Block-Based Part
764
Behavior of a Block-Based Part
765
View Blocks of a Block-Based Part
767
Preview Image of a Block-Based Part
768
Connectors of a Block-Based Part
769
Property Set Information for a Block-Based Part
770
Workflow for Creating a Block-Based Part
771
Creating Block-Based Parts Using Content Builder
772
Creating a 3D Model and Schematic Symbol for a Block-Based Mvpart
772
Defining the Part Behavior of a Block-Based Mvpart
775
Starting Content Builder for Creating a Block-Based Mvpart
775
Assigning Part Size Names and Views of a Block-Based Mvpart
777
Adding Connectors to a Block-Based Mvpart
778
Generating a Preview Image of a Block-Based Mvpart
778
Adding Property Set Information to a Block-Based Mvpart
781
Modifying Block-Based Parts Using Content Builder
782
Starting Content Builder for Modifying a Block-Based Part
782
Modifying a Block-Based Part
783
Working with Custom Parameter Groups
784
Saving Custom Parameters in Groups
784
Adding Groups of Saved Custom Parameters to Parts
786
Testing Parts Created with Content Builder
786
Testing the Display Representations of a Part
786
Testing the Connectors of a Part
787
Testing the View Block Orientations of a Part
787
Chapter 15 Customizing Catalogs
789
About Catalog Editor
789
Key Catalog Terms
791
Opening Catalog Editor
792
Opening a Part Catalog in Catalog Editor
792
Customizing Catalogs in Catalog Editor
792
Working with Part Data in the Tree View
792
Working with Part Data in the Table View
793
Creating Parts in Catalog Editor
795
Adding Part Sizes in Catalog Editor
795
Adding Custom Data to Parts in Catalog Editor
796
Creating Part Catalogs in Catalog Editor
797
Working with Part Data in Excel
798
Validating and Regenerating Part Catalogs
799
Validating the Parts in a Catalog
799
Regenerating a Part Catalog
800
Migrating Part Catalogs
800
Redefining the Catalog Parts in a Drawing
801
Chapter 16 Customizing Autocad MEP
803
Creating Drawing Environment Configurations for Users
803
Styles and Support Files
804
Customizing Tool Palettes
805
Creating a Tool Palette
805
Creating a Tool Palette Set
805
Customizing a Tool Palette Set
806
Renaming the Tool Palette Set
807
Specifying Different Tool Palettes for the Tool Palette Set
807
Customizing Tools
807
Creating Tools for Style-Based Content
808
Creating Tools from Routing Preferences
810
Creating Tools from AEC Content in Designcenter
810
Creating Command Tools
811
Creating Property-Based Tools
812
Changing Tool Properties
813
Changing Tool Icons
813
Deleting Tools
814
Chapter 17 Working with the U.K Profile
815
Using Other Profiles
815
Working with Hangers
816
Configuring Hanger Styles
816
Adding Hangers
817
Modifying Hangers
819
Rotating Cable Trays
819
Glossary
821
Glossary Terms
821
Appendix - Reference Information
839
Definitions of Part Properties
839
Using Object Match
844
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