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AutoCAD MEP 2008 Piping Essentials Autodesk Official Training Courseware (AOTC) 23508-050008-1705A June 2007

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Contents Introduction...................................................... ix Chapter 1: Working with Process Flow Diagrams.................... 1 Lesson: Designing a Piping System........................................ 2 Overview............................................................ 2 Process of Designing a Piping System................................ 3 About Piping System Plan........................................... 4 About Piping System Plan Organization.............................. 9 Exercise: View Piping Systems in a Project........................... 13 Lesson: Creating a Schematic Diagram................................... 18 Overview........................................................... 18 About Schematic System Definitions................................ 19 About Schematic Lines............................................. 20 About Schematic Symbols.......................................... 23 Guidelines for Creating a Schematic Diagram........................ 28 Exercise: Create a Schematic Diagram............................... 30 Lesson: Modifying a Schematic Diagram................................. 36 Overview........................................................... 36 About Schematic Line Properties.................................... 37 About Schematic Symbol Properties................................ 40 Setting the Default Scale Factor..................................... 43 Guidelines for Modifying a Schematic Diagram...................... 45 Exercise: Modify a Schematic Diagram.............................. 48 Lesson: Using Schematics in Isometric Mode............................. 52 Overview........................................................... 52 About Orthographic and Isometric Modes........................... 53 About Schematic Lines in Isometric Mode........................... 56 About Schematic Symbols in Isometric Mode........................ 58 Exercise: Add Schematic Lines and Symbols in Isometric Mode...... 61 Chapter Summary........................................................ 68 v

Chapter 2: Working with Piping.................................. 69 Lesson: Defining Routing Preferences and Piping Systems................ 70 Overview........................................................... 70 About Piping Drawing Options..................................... 71 Guidelines for Setting Drawing Options............................. 75 About Pipe Part Routing Preferences................................ 76 About Pipe Layout Preferences..................................... 80 About Pipe System Definitions...................................... 85 Exercise: Create a Pipe System Definition and Set Pipe Preferences.. 89 Lesson: Adding Piping Equipment....................................... 94 Overview........................................................... 94 About MvParts..................................................... 95 About Piping Equipment........................................... 98 Guidelines for Adding Piping Equipment........................... 102 Exercise: Add Piping Equipment................................... 103 Lesson: Adding Pipes and Pipe Fittings................................. 107 Overview.......................................................... 107 About Pipes....................................................... 108 About Flex Pipe................................................... 112 About Pipe Fittings................................................ 113 Guidelines for Creating a Pipework Model.......................... 115 Exercise: Add Pipes and Fittings................................... 117 Chapter Summary...................................................... 124 Chapter 3: Piping Documentation............................... 125 Lesson: Annotating a Pipework Model................................. 126 Overview.......................................................... 126 About Labels...................................................... 127 About Label Styles................................................. 131 Exercise: Annotate a Pipework Model.............................. 134 Lesson: Using Sections and Elevations.................................. 142 Overview.......................................................... 142 About View Drawing.............................................. 143 About Section and Elevation Drawings............................. 145 About Section and Elevation Modification.......................... 150 Guidelines for Creating and Modifying Sections and Elevations..... 152 Exercise: Use Sections and Elevations in a Piping System........... 153 Lesson: Creating and Editing Schedules................................ 159 Overview.......................................................... 159 Process of Creating Schedule Tables............................... 160 About Property Set Definitions..................................... 162 About Schedule Data.............................................. 165 About Schedule Tags.............................................. 166 About Schedule Table Styles....................................... 168 Guidelines for Creating Schedule Tables............................ 171 Exercise: Create and Edit Schedules................................ 173 Chapter Summary...................................................... 178 vi Contents

Chapter 4: Creating a Construction Document.................... 179 Lesson: Creating and Managing Plotting Sheets........................ 180 Overview......................................................... 180 About Plotting Sheets............................................ 181 Process of Creating Plotting Sheets................................ 186 Managing Plotting Sheets......................................... 187 Guidelines for Creating and Managing Plotting Sheets............. 189 Exercise: Create and Manage Plotting Sheets...................... 190 Lesson: Publishing Drawings to DWF Files.............................. 196 Overview......................................................... 196 About DWF Files.................................................. 197 About Publishing................................................. 199 Guidelines for Publishing Drawings to DWF....................... 202 Exercise: Publish a Piping Plan.................................... 204 Chapter Summary...................................................... 207 Appendix A: Additional Support and Resources.................. 209 Courseware from Autodesk....................................... 210 Autodesk Services & Support...................................... 212 Autodesk Subscription............................................ 212 Autodesk Consulting............................................. 212 Autodesk Partners................................................ 213 Autodesk Authorized Training Centers............................ 213 Autodesk Certification............................................ 214 Useful Links...................................................... 214 Contents vii

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Introduction Welcome to the AutoCAD MEP 2008: Piping Essentials Autodesk Official Training Courseware (AOTC), training courseware for use in Authorized Training Center (ATC ) locations, corporate training settings, and other classroom settings. Although this courseware is designed for instructor-led courses, you can also use it for self-paced learning. The courseware encourages self-learning through the use of the AutoCAD MEP 2008 Help system. This introduction covers the following topics: Course objectives Prerequisites Using this courseware CD contents Installing the exercise data files from the CD Imperial and metric datasets Notes, tips, and warnings Feedback This courseware is complementary to the software documentation. For detailed explanations of features and functionality, refer to the Help in the software. Course Objectives After completing this course, you will be able to: Design, create, and manage a piping system. Create and modify schematic diagrams using schematic lines and symbols, and add schematic symbols and lines in isometric mode. Configure preferences for a piping system design and add piping equipment, pipes, and pipe fittings to a drawing. Annotate a pipework model, create sections and elevations, and create and edit schedule tables. Create and manage plotting sheets and publish drawings to DWF files. ix

Prerequisites This course is meant for building professionals and AutoCAD users. The courseware covers the basics of AutoCAD MEP that are used to create a piping system and draft details based on piping requirements. It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of: AutoCAD. Building design and construction. Using This Courseware The lessons are independent of each other. However, it is recommended that you complete these lessons in the order that they are presented unless you are familiar with the concepts and functionality described in those lessons. Each chapter contains: Lessons Usually two or more lessons in each chapter. Exercises Practical, real-world examples for you to practice using the functionality you have just learned. Each exercise contains step-by-step procedures and graphics to help you complete the exercise successfully. CD Contents The CD attached to the back cover of this book contains all the data and drawings you need to complete the exercises in this course. Installing the Exercise Data Files from the CD To install the data files for the exercises: 1. Insert the courseware CD. 2. When the setup wizard begins, follow the instructions on screen to install the data. 3. If the wizard does not start automatically, browse to the root directory of the CD and double-click Setup.exe. Unless you specify a different folder, the exercise files are installed in the following folder: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Autodesk Learning\AutoCAD MEP 2008\Piping After you install the data from the CD, this folder contains all the files necessary to complete each exercise in this course. x Introduction

Imperial and Metric Datasets For Imperial Users: Use the AutoCAD MEP 2008 (US Imperial) Desktop Icon to launch AutoCAD MEP. Ensure that Meadowgate I is set as your current project. For Metric Users: Use the AutoCAD MEP 2008 (US Metric) Desktop Icon to launch AutoCAD MEP. Ensure that Meadowgate M is set as your current project. NOTE: The exercises will not work properly if the data sets are not used with the correct user profile (either US Imperial or US Metric) and project. In exercises that specify units of measurement, alternative files are provided as shown in the following example: Open i_stair_settings.dwg (imperial) or m_stair_settings.dwg (metric). In the exercise steps, the imperial value is followed by the metric value in parentheses as shown in the following example: For Length, enter 13'2" (4038 mm). For exercises with no specific units of measurement, files are provided as shown in the following example: Open c_stair_settings.dwg (common). In the exercise steps, the unitless value is specified as shown in the following example: For Length, enter 400. The metric exercises are designed to be completed using the US metric profile. Introduction xi

Notes, Tips, and Warnings Throughout this courseware, notes, tips, and warnings are called out for special attention. Notes contain guidelines, constraints, and other explanatory information. Tips provide information to enhance your productivity. Warnings provide information about actions that might result in the loss of data, system failures, or other serious consequences. Feedback We always welcome feedback on Autodesk Official Training Courseware. After completing this course, if you have suggestions for improvements or if you want to report an error in the book or on the CD, please send your comments to AOTC.feedback@autodesk.com. xii Introduction