Autocad P And Id Examples

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Convert an AutoCAD Object to a P&ID Component An AutoCAD block or a group of AutoCAD lines is converted to a specific class definition in the P&ID schema. For example, you can convert a group of AutoCAD lines to a component of the “vessel” class definition. This group of lines is converted into a single AutoCAD P&ID component. It contains the same data and graphical properties as an original AutoCAD P&ID component. The vessel is referenced in the Data Manager and in relevant reports (such as an Equipment List report). In addition, the converted object has the same grip behavior and dynamic behavior as AutoCAD P&ID components.

For example, assets such as reducers modify the flow; valves control the flow, and pumps create the flow. In AutoCAD P&ID, most assets are uniquely identified.

Add a Converted Object to the Tool Palette Once you convert objects to P&ID components or lines, you can add the converted objects to a P&ID tool palette. The object becomes a tool on the tool palette, and can be placed in project drawings like any other P&ID tool. You should understand the following when using converted objects as tools on the tool palette: • The drawing file that contains the converted object must be saved to the current project. • The converted object is available for all drawings in the current project, but only on the workstation where it was created.

• Converted objects that become part of your tool palette are not added to the project components and lines.