
Auto-layout example: The user moves the cursor
at a 90 degree angle to the pipe segment.
A 90 degree elbow is automatically inserted after
the point is specified.
Several AutoCAD MEP tools help to streamline the layout of a pipe run. For example, you can specify an
angle using the compass. The available angles inside the elbow content determine the applicable auto-layout
angles. With the compass, you can restrain the cursor to specific angles based on compass settings. Using
tracking lines, you can align a component with another object or line. Object snaps let you connect to pipe
objects or to a geometric point on an object or line.
Auto layout can generate layout solutions for sloped piping systems based on points in the drawing. You
can draw sloped piping layouts if the current routing preference supports angle of deflection (allowable
fitting tolerance). As you draw pipe, sloped pipe-related properties on the Properties palette. For example,
you can select Yes for Use fitting tolerance to turn on angle of deflection on a joint if the current routing
preference supports angle of deflection. As you lay out the pipe run, you can set a slope value on the Properties
palette and the slope format on the General tab in the Pipe Layout Preferences dialog.
TIP
If you are routing
on page 251, you can increase the software response time by doing the
following: specify No for Use fitting tolerance, specify the desired angle for Bend angle, and specify the preferred
Branch fitting. This helps the software generate more specific auto-layout
on page 254 based on
specific settings.
NOTE
When you connect a pipe segment directly to another segment in a pipe run (
on page
255), the software displays the actual slope value for the pipe segment. For more information on this feature, see
Slope Value Displayed in Constrained Piping Layouts
on page 257.
RELATED
on page 256,
Angle of Deflection (Fitting Tolerance)
267,
Pipe Properties Palette (Add Mode)
on page 294, and
on page 308.
Auto layout determines whether to insert a transition. If the software makes this insertion, the angle of
deflection is equally distributed between female connectors on a fitting that supports sloped piping. For
example, if you set the slope value on the Properties palette to 10 (degrees), and the pipe object has 2 female
connectors, then each connector can have an angle of deflection of 5 degrees each. The value cannot exceed
the stored AoD (angle of deflection) value on the part.
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