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Wiki Page: How to Adjust Field Fit Weld Dimensions in Isometrics

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Applies To Product(s): OpenPlant Isometrics Manager Version(s): 08.11.11.103(SS6) Environment: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64 bit) Area: Settings/Attributes Subarea: Dimension - Field Fit Weld Original Author: Rahul Kumar, Bentley Product Advantage Group To Dimension piping components in OpenPlant Isometrics Manager. Background Part dimensioning / Overall dimensioing for the components on a pipeline is required sometimes for an ease of fabrication and desired by user requirement. For Field Fit Weld applied on a component, separates the dimension of a component on a pipeline. See image below. To make a combined dimension along with pipe and component, below are the steps provided to achieve these settings. It can be experienced using both OpenPlant modeler and AutoPLANT Modeler. OpenPlant Modeler-OpenPlant Isometrics Manager Steps to Accomplish Launch OpenPlant Isometrics Manager. Open " Isometric configuration " Config option Use " Dimensioning " option from Index present in Isometric Configuration dialog. Under " Primary " tab, go to option " Component Dimensions " & check OFF “ Dimension Field Welds ”.See image below. Generate Isometrics & Verify result. See image below. AutoPLANT Modeler-OpenPlant Isometrics Manager Steps to Accomplish Open " Isometric configuration " through Project Administrator. Select Settings option and click on " Create/Modify " option. Use " Dimensioning " option from Index present in Isometric Configuration dialog. Under " Primary " tab, go to option " Component Dimensions " & check OFF “ Dimension Field Welds ”.See image below. Generate Isometrics & Verify result. See image below. See Also Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Product Advantage Group requests that you please confine any comments you have on this Wiki entry to this Comments or Corrections?" section. THANK YOU!

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