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  • CADWorx Video Training Series Lesson One - Getting Started

    Written by Anthony W. Horn 2011 CAD Training Technologies, LLC Houston, TX USA

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    Lesson One Getting Started

    Some topics covered in this lesson: You will . . .

    Set up the screen for first time use Save your Workspace Learn to place components Learn dimensioning procedures Set up and use the Bill of Materials Learn how to annotate components Learn how to set up Line Numbering Learn how to use the graphic labels in the system See that techniques you learn here will be useful when simple quick drawings

    are needed

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    This lesson is the text portion of the video called Lesson One. This lesson covers all that you will see in the video, step-by-step. It is a written roadmap you can use to work your way through the exercise. I recommend you play the video for a while and watch the first part of it. Then pause it and do the step-by-step instructions in this lesson. You can then go back to the video and repeat the process. If you need to look at something more than once, you can always replay the video through that section. Thats the great thing about having a video to replay: you can clear up any part of the lessons that you may have questions about, and you wont have any aspect of this course that you wont understand. So start the first video, and after a few minutes pause it. Then do the steps that follow. Good luck and congratulations! Youre on your way to Mastering CADWorx Plant Professional Software!

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    Starting up a

    drawing in CADWorx

    In this system you

    always use a template

    You can bring your

    border in at any time Using a template

    sets Units and other AutoCAD variables

    Click the video buttons shown (Piping, Lesson One, Video One). The Video One gets you started and introduces the screen setup.

    When youve finished viewing Video One, click the Video

    Two button. It will get you started setting up your drawing.

    Start CADWorx Plant Pro by double clicking on the CADWorx icon. 1. Click on the Use a Template button

    2. Click on the Metric.dwg and click OK.

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    You always set the

    size and spec

    Initial Settings

    When you start to work with CADWorx, everything is drawn to scale. So you have to set the system for a certain size (pipe diameter) and specification. 3. Click Plant 4. Click Setup

    5. Click Size 6. Set the Main Size to 4. 7. Set the Reduced Size to 6 (seems backwards but thats

    what we want to do here).

    8. Click OK to exit the size settings, and 9. Click Specification 10. Set the Specification to 150_M.spc

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    Selecting the Spec

    11. Set the Drawing Mode to 3D Solids.

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    Selecting the Scale Inserting a Border

    12. Click the Scale Button 13. Set the Scale to be 1:20, and click OK to exit that dialog box. 14. Click the Border Button. 15. Click Predefined. 16. Click the 594x420 (Iso-A2) Border, and click OK.

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    Clicking the User

    Name/Date/Time stamp box

    Opening the

    CADWorx Specview tool palette

    17. Click the box for the User Name/Date/Time stamp and click

    OK. 18. Click OK to exit the dialog box. 19. Type: Specview

    You will see the information contained in the 150_M spec appear in the left area of the screen. This is the Specview tool palette, and it is where youll go to select items to insert into the drawing (shown in AutoCAD 2009 version).

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    Saving your screen

    setup using the Workspace command

    Saving the Drawing

    If youre In AutoCAD 2009, set the Workspace first to 3D

    Modeling. Then (all AutoCAD versions) save your Workspace as CADWorx Specview. (If you dont have a Workspace toolbar open, right click on any AutoCAD button, and click on Workspace).

    20. Click the Save Current As 21. and name it CADWorx Specview

    This will save all your screen settings and you can always restore them at a later time if needed.

    Now, lets save the drawing and get started. 22. Click Save As. 23. Path to the C:\CADWorx Video Training\Lessons folder. 24. Enter the drawing name: 25. Lesson_One

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    Placing a Flange Viewing the flanges

    data

    Placing Components 26. Click the Weld Neck Flange button. 27. Right click and click Face end. 28. Click a point to place the face of the flange in the upper

    right area of your drawing. 29. Drag the mouse to the right, and click (to indicate the

    direction you want to flange to be placed. 30. Zoom as needed to see the flange. 31. Double click on the Flange to see the data associated with

    it (this is data coming from the spec). .

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    Placing a Reducer Adding Pipe Important!

    Guaranteeing

    good connectivity between components

    32. Click on the Reducer, Eccentric button. 33. Right click on the mouse and click Small End. 34. Press and drag the mouse to the right and click. 35. The Reducer will connect automatically to the back of the

    flange. 36. Type U (for flat side up orientation of the

    Reducer). 37. Click the Pipe button.

    38. Press on the keyboard (the pipe will connect

    automatically to the reducer). Note: Always press to connect one component to

    the previous one. This will save a lot of trouble for you in the future, because it will help prevent connection errors between components. (A great example of this is when you connect to a gasket its easy to miss!)

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    Placing pipe Placing a Flange,

    Gasket, and Gate Valve

    39. Drag the mouse to the right (to indicate the direction) and

    Type: 336 (all lengths expressed in mm unless otherwise noted).

    Note: Were entering a length of 336 for this exercise.

    Later you will learn about router lines and see how to draw pipe segments in a different manner.

    40. Click the Weld Neck Flange button. 41. Press on the keyboard (to connect automatically),

    drag to the right and Click. Notice, the system placed a Gasket automatically. 42. Click on the Gate Valve button. 43. Press on the keyboard to connect automatically,

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    Continuing to place

    components Placing a Tee

    44. Drag the mouse to the right and click. 45. Click the direction for the valve top works as shown in

    the video if you are running CADWorx 2009. Note: If you are not running CADWorx 2009 you will

    not be prompted for the valve top works. Youll add it in during a later section of the lesson.

    Note: The size and shape of the valve top works will be

    changed in a later lesson to a standard size. 46. Click on the Weld Neck Flange button. 47. Press on the keyboard to connect automatically 48. Drag the mouse to the right and click. 49. Click on the Tee button.

    Note: Click on the Tee button, not the Reducing Tee

    button! 50. Press on the keyboard to connect

    automatically.

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    Placing pipe of

    specific lengths

    51. Drag the mouse to the right and click (for the run

    direction). 52. Then drag the mouse straight down (for the branch

    direction) and click.

    Click on the Pipe button.

    53. Press on the mouse, then drag to the right and 54. Type: 1800 55. Click Pipe and click on the bottom of the Tee. Drag

    straight down and 56. Type: 2128 .

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    Placing an Elbow You can Copy

    components in CADWorx using normal AutoCAD commands

    57. Place an Elbow at the bottom of the last pipe segment. 58. Click the Elbow button. 59. Press on the keyboard, to connect automatically. 60. Drag down with the mouse and click (to indicate the elbow

    corner direction). 61. Drag to the left and click (to indicate the direction of the

    end of the elbow). 62. Copy down the Flange, Gate Valve, and Flange, as shown

    in the video.

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    Copying groups of

    components

    63. Click Pipe. 64. Click on the end of the flange (be sure to use Osnap). 65. Drag the mouse to the left, 66. And Type: 250 . 67. Copy down the Reducer and Flange as shown. 68. Save the drawing intermittently.

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    Finishing up placing

    the components Saving the file Adding Nozzles

    69. Working in a similar fashion as you have been doing, add the remaining pipe segments and fittings. 70. Use the measurements shown in the figure, when you type in

    the values for the lengths of the pipe segments.

    71. Save your drawing when completed to this point. Adding Nozzles 72. Click on the Long Weldneck tool button. 73. Right click on the mouse, click Length, and type 200

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    Adding Gaskets and

    Nozzles Viewing the Nozzle

    data

    74. Zoom in around one of the six inch flanges on the right,

    and using the OSNAP Endpt, click on the Gasket, then drag to the right and Click.

    75. Double click on the Long Weldneck you just placed, and

    notice the information contained in this dialog box. a. The Long annotation area shows how the item will be

    listed in the Bill of Materials List. b. The Tag is a field that can contain connection info (Nozzle 1 of Pump 123) or, in the case of a valve, a valve tag. All components carry weight. c. The Length field is fixed, it cannot be edited.

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    Setting the nozzle to

    be an Existing components

    Adding the 4

    Gaskets and Nozzles

    76. Click on the Existing check box, and set the nozzle to

    existing. This will make it an item that will be shown on an iso, but not called out in a material list. (Its like the nozzle exists on a vessel in the area, and we just want to connect to it).

    77. Click OK when done, and notice how the flange has

    changed. 78. Repeat these steps and place a nozzle (Long Weldneck)

    on the other 6 flange. 79. Near the top of the screen, in the CADWorx tool pallet: 80. Set the Main Size to 4 (dont worry about the Reduction

    size, it doesnt matter for this step). 81. Click on the Gasket button. 82. Click on the left edge of one of the 4 flanges, drag the

    mouse to the left, and click (place a gasket on the face of one of the 4 flanges).

    83. Click on the Long Weld Neck flange button.

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    Setting the Nozzle to

    8 in length, and making it existing, which means it will come out in the Isometric drawing, but not in the Material List

    Viewing a proper

    Gasket

    84. Right click on the mouse and click Length. 85. Type: 200 (to set the length to 200mm). 86. Press again on the keyboard to connect

    automatically to the gasket. 87. Drag the mouse to the left and Click. 88. The Long Weld Neck flange (the Nozzle) will be placed

    correctly. 89. Double click on the nozzle and set it to Existing. 90. Notice theres a space between the Nozzle and the flange

    it connects to. The Gasket creates the space between them. This is how it should look.

    91. Repeat for the other 4 flange, or copy the gasket and

    nozzle up to it. Your drawing should look as shown at this point.

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    Adding Bolts to the

    drawing Viewing the Bolt

    Data

    Adding Bolts 92. Type: Autobolt 93. Window the drawing and press 94. Bolts will be placed in the drawing (the system puts bolts

    for each Gasket). 95. Double click on one of the Bs laying on a Gasket (the

    Bs are for Bolts). You can see what the system has put in for bolt information.

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    Setting the system to

    show Threaded Components

    Placing a Thredolet

    Adding Olets (Drains) 96. Turn on the OSNAP, OTRACK, and POLAR buttons

    at the bottom of the screen. 97. Click the Main Size area in the tool pallet. 98. Set the main size to 6, and the reduction size to . 99. Zoom into the upper left area of the piping. 100. Click the Settings tab on the Specview tool pallet. 101. Click the Show Threaded checkbox. 102. Click Thredolet

    103. Move the cursor right over the point where the pipe and the reducer meet, but dont click just hover the crosshairs right over that intersection point.

    104. The OSNAP will acquire the point. A Drag slightly to the right (youll see the tool tip box

    appear). Note: OSNAP Nearest can interfere with Tracking.

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    Placing a Pipe

    Nipple Setting the End

    Conditions of the Pipe Nipple

    105. Type: 125 106. Drag the mouse toward the bottom of the drawing (in the Y direction) and click. 107. The OLET (Thredolet) will appear, and be oriented toward the bottom of the screen. 108. Pick the Nipple button. 109. Right click and Type: 100 110. Press (to connect to the OLet, the last component drawn). 111. Drag the mouse toward the lower part of the drawing and click. 112. Press (to set the ends of the nipple to threaded, threaded). 113. Double click on the Nipple. In the dialog box, youll see TBE (for threaded both

    ends).

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    Placing a threaded

    Gate Valve

    114. Click OK, to exit the component edit dialog box. 115. Click the threaded Gate Valve button. 116. Press (to connect to the last component). 117. Drag the mouse down and click. 118. In a similar fashion place another olet, nipple, and gate

    valve on the pipe segment at the lower right area of the drawing.

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    Placing the other

    branch

    Put it 100 from the end of the flange.

    See illustration which follows. Your drawing will now look as shown.

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    Running a

    Continuity Check Continuity Checks

    should be run on each line as a standard procedure

    This insures that you

    will produce correctly drawn piping models and drawings

    Running a Continuity Check

    At this point it would be good practice to run a continuity check. This insures that the components youve placed in the drawing are connected correctly.

    To run this check: 119. Click Plant 120. Click Utility 121. Click Continuity 122. Window the drawings and press 123. Type: 300 (to have the system show the ends of the pipe runs and branches with a 300 diameter circle). 124. Press (for the 0.0010 precision). Your drawing should look as shown.

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    Extra circles that

    occur during the middle of a piping run, instead of at the ends, indicate errors

    All continuity errors

    must be fixed before proceeding with the drawing

    A failure to fix

    continuity errors will cause problems in generating isometrics, and possibly give errors in material lists

    Your drawing should look like the previous figure. The circles indicate that a piping run has started and stopped. They also will appear at the start points and end points of any branches (like the thredolets). If you have additional circles appearing in the middle of the runs, this indicates an incorrect gap or an overlap between components. This can be caused by not pressing , as you connect one component to the next, or not having a good OSNAP connection between components. These errors must be corrected before continuing on, since they will cause problems with the isometric drawing you will be generating soon. If you get extra circles, zoom into the area and take a close look. Click on the circles and light up their grips. You will either see gaps between centerlines, places where gaskets are placed incorrectly (not positioned right between flanges, but actually partly inside one of the flanges), or overlapping centerlines. All of these errors will cause an extra circle to appear in a pipe run where it is not expected. Here are some examples

    Overlapping centerlines Centerlines with gaps Valve not placed correctly against gasket

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    Starting the Line

    Number Setup command

    Line Numbering 125. Click the Line Number Setup Tool Button.

    This brings up the Line Numbering System Dialog

    Box.

    By default, the system uses Size-Spec as its line

    number. Youll change that now, to a different line number

    format. Your line number will be Size-Service-Count-Spec.

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    Setting up the Line

    Numbering sequence

    Setting up the Line sequence. 126. Click the down arrow under Category. 127. Click on Service, and click Add.

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    Adding the other

    categories that make up the line number

    The category Service appears in the list. 128. Click the down arrow under category again (as shown

    previously) and click Count. Then click Add. 129. The Count is now added as part of the line number. 130. Click in the area under Separator, and type in a dash

    (hyphen). 131. Click Add. 132. Click Add again (two dashes are added to the line

    number list). Now, youll arrange the line number to be Size-Service-Count-Spec.

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    Adjusting the line

    number categories Setting the values

    for the fields in the line number

    133. Click on the word Service, to highlight it. Click on the

    Move Up button to move it up in the list, below Size. 134. Click on the word Count, and move it up to be below

    Service. 135. Click one of the dashes in the list, to highlight it, and

    move it up between Service and Count (use the illustration, or the video to see whats being described).

    136. Continue to Move up the dashes, and the Size/Service/Spec categories as needed to set up a line number list as shown.

    137. Click OK when done, and Save the drawing at this point.

    138. Click on the Line Number Setup tool button again to open the dialog box.

    139. Click Service, and in the Default value area, highlight the word Service and type in LH .

    140. Click Count, and change it to 1000. 141. Click OK to exit this dialog box.

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    Embedding line

    numbers in all the components

    Verifying the line

    number has been updated

    Updating the Line Number in the Components 142. Type: Nba (for Line Number Assign) Note: A list of CADWorx commands that you can type in

    can be found by clicking Tools (pull down menu), Customize, Edit Program Parameters. The file will open in Notepad, and you can see all the commands that can be typed in. The CADWorx commands are toward the bottom of the file.

    143. Select everything in the drawing, and press . 144. Type: A (for All). This will assign the new

    line number to all of the components. To verify: 145. Double click one off the Gate Valves in the drawing. Youll get a dialog box showing the new line number

    assigned to the valve. Click OK to exit this dialog box.

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    Moving the drawing

    over in the border area

    Selecting the

    Automatic Dimensioning option

    Annotation (Dimensions, Bill of Materials, Line Number labels, etc.) - Paper Space or Model Space?

    You can dimension the drawing and add labels to it either in Model Space or Paper Space, depending upon your preferences and also the job requirements. When you do 3D Modeling, you will typically use Paper Space for these tasks, since it lends itself so well to working in 3D. In this example, you will place the dimensions and annotation in Model Space, and later you will be shown both methods.

    146. Move your drawing down into the Border as shown. (Leaving room on the right for a Bill of Materials). 147. Click Plant 148. Click Dimension 149. Click Automatic

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    Placing

    dimensioning automatically

    150. Right click on the mouse and type: 675

    (This sets the dimension lines 675mm away, to scale, from the objects.

    151. Click a point, as shown, in the center of your pipe drawing. 152. The dimensions will appear.

    153. Erase the two dimensions/lines on the left edge of the

    sheet, then using grips, move the two overall dimensions out to the ends as shown.

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    Running a Bill of

    Materials

    Running a Bill of Materials Note: This exercise will use the default BOM in

    CADWorx. For setting up different BOM layouts, or exporting the BOM out to a spreadsheet or database, please see the video with that section on it.

    154. Click Plant 155. Click Bill of Material 156. Click Tag 157. Click Toggle (this turns off the piece mark bubbles).

    Running the Bill of Materials 158. Click Plant 159. Click Bill of Material 160. Click Run 161. Click Cut 162. Press (to select objects) 163. Window the drawing and press .

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    Viewing the Bill of

    Materials

    164. Click a point in the upper right corner of your border. 165. The Bill of Materials will appear.

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    Placing some

    Graphic Labels

    166. At this point the drawing is almost completed. 167. Click Plant, then click Graphics. 168. Click Plan

    169. A dialog appears with Head highlighted. 170. Click OK

    171. Click a point on your drawing under the piping

    drawing to place this Plan label. 172. Drag the mouse to the right and click (for

    orientation), or you could also Type: 0 , to orient the label at 0 degrees. Either way is fine.

    173. Type 1:20 , and the label will appear. 174. Save the drawing at this point.

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    Placing some

    Graphic Labels Annotating (labeling

    a Line Number)

    Line Number Annotation 175. Next youll add some Line Number and Component

    Annotation. To bring up the Line Number tool bar: 176. Click Plant 177. Click Tool bars 178. Click Line Numbers 179. Dock the Line Numbers tool bar at the top of your

    screen. 180. Click the third tool button over, for Line Number

    Annotate.

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    Placing the line

    number label Placing a line

    number label in vertical

    181. Click the pipe segment in the top center area of the

    drawing. 182. Click a point to place the text. 183. Drag the mouse to the right and click, or 184. Type: 0 . 185. The Line Number annotation will appear. 186. Place another Line Number label on the vertical segment,

    on the left. To tell the text to go up and down, you will need to type 90, for the rotation angle, or drag the mouse up toward the top of the screen and click. You can see this in the video.

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    Annotating

    components The annotation text

    height matches the dimension text height.

    If you want to make

    it smaller, you will have to change the dimension text height (in Format, Dimension Style)

    You can also

    annotate the components without using the Leader option, and draw your own Leader later. This will give you smaller text as well

    Component Annotation Next youll label a couple of the fittings. 187. Click Plant 188. Click Text 189. Click Annotate 190. Click Component 191. Press (for Short Annotation). 192. Click the 6x4 reducer in the top left area of the drawing. 193. Right click on the mouse and 194. Click Leader 195. Click a point where you want the text to start. 196. Use the Grip on the text to drag it into position like you want

    it to look (see the video for how this works). 197. You can also use a Grip to move the arrowhead of the Leader

    where you want it to point (on the edge of the reducer).

    198. Repeat for the 6x3/4 Thredolet at the bottom left of the

    drawing.

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    Congratulations! This concludes the first lesson. You are well on your way to mastering CADWorx Plant Pro software!