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Connector 3 can be male or female.
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Path angle PathA1 is equal to 180 degrees. Path angle PathA2 can be equal to or less than 90 degrees.
Eccentric Transitions
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The female connectors on a male-female part can be located on either of the 2 connectors.
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Male connection types are undefined to allow the connection name to be inherited from the associated
female connector.
Grooved - True Wye
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Connectors on a male-female part follow a clockwise orientation. For more information, see
on page 666.
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As you draw pipe,
on page 252 can generate routing solutions. However, these
on page 254 do not include the insertion of true wyes.
Mechanical Joint (Bell, Hub)
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Connector 1 on a male-female part is male. The
on page 267 value is equal to 0 and is set to constant.
on page 657.
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The CEL value for connector 2 (female) is greater than 0 and is determined by the manufacturer.
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The part type is coupling.
Rules for Connector Behavior
In the Content Builder, connectors are assigned an undefined type by default. For more information, see
Adding Connectors to a Parametric Fitting
on page 682. An undefined connection type creates a valid
connection between all types of connectors when inserted into a drawing. The following guidelines apply
to connector behavior:
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Connectors are created in the Piping domain with a shape that is round.
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A male connector should be assigned the undefined connection type. Male connectors with this connection
type use the connection assignments functionality in the Connection Assignments tab of the Pipe Layout
Preferences dialog. For more information, see
on page 296.
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A pipe connector should have only 1 connection name selected on the Connection Type Selection dialog
in the Content Builder. However, if more than 1 connector name is selected, then the first one that the
software detects will be used. For more information, see
Adding Connectors to a Parametric Fitting
page 682.
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Female connectors should be set to a connection type other than undefined.
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When a female connector is connected to an undefined connection type, that female connector will
appear with the male connection type assigned to the female connection type name on the Connection
Assignments tab of the Pipe Layout Preferences dialog. For more information, see
on page 296.
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Butt-welded connections only connect to other connectors of the same type. A butt welded connector
has no CEL value (
on page 267). It connects to other butt-welded connectors
without a joint.
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