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sjordash
09.08.2018, 15:58
Hi,

I am attempting to make my 1st very simple
P&ID in Autocad 2018 & can’t get Valves, Fittings to show with Threaded
connections. Could someone please provide some help as to where to find the
info to do this, I can get Welded & Flanged connections but do I need to do
something in Spec Editor? Specs are not an issue just yet as only making the
practise drawing for now.

Thanks







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John Connor
13.08.2018, 23:49
I've drawn a number of P&ID's and never used different symbols for different "types of connections".  Now if I were drawing an isometric piping drawing I might.  Please confirm that is a P&ID you are drawing and not some other type of drawing (ex. - isometric, pipe fabrication, etc.).

sjordash
26.08.2018, 18:28
Hi, I have been following videos /
tutorials for Autocad Plant 3D (P&ID) to learn & draw out a layout of a
HP Air system I have and then eventually make a parts list (BoM) as it appears
you can do. From having all the correct equipment / pipes / fittings in you
Specs you can insert items like reducers & your pipes size changes &
flanges on nozzles etc. If Autocad give you this ability is there a way to use
threaded valves, adapters from threads to compression fittings & tube so I
eventually produce a Parts List?

Thanks







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John Connor
27.08.2018, 15:41
I am not familiar with AutoCAD Plant 3D so I cannot provide you with an answer.