Automatic Actions during Insertion
P+ID > Symbol > Load symbol
Inserting symbols may entail automatic actions, which depend on the selected symbol type and specific pre-set values:
General type
The code for symbol designation is automatically generated according to pre-set values.
General type, Pipe part
- If any entries for the dialogue types, Plant code, Plant unit, Insertion location or Function exist, they are copied to the symbol data mask of the inserted symbol. The code is created according to respective predetermined values and entered for the appropriate dialogue type in the symbol data mask.
- If a symbol is positioned so that one or more of its connecting points is set on the connections of existing symbols, a direct link is created whenever possible. This is indicated by an appropriate message. A connection line is not drawn for direct connections.
- If you insert a drive or gauge symbol, it is automatically assigned to the symbol to which it is attached;
- If the superior symbol is a General type, its code (for identifiers according to DIN) or aggregate designation (for KKS ID’s) for the dialogue type Device, superior is transferred to the inserted symbol.
- If the superior symbol is a Pipe part type, its entry for the dialogue types Pipeline No. and Local consecutive No. are taken over by the inserted symbol. A drive symbol also takes over the entry made for the Plant code, Plant unit and Aggregate from the superior symbol. With the exception of the device designation (it has its own); this also applies to the gauge symbol.
- If both the inserted symbol and the symbol to which it is directly attached belong to the type Pipe part, and a pipeline symbol has already been assigned to the last symbol, the inserted symbol is assigned to the same pipeline. The number of the pipeline and the newly assigned local consecutive number will be entered in the data mask of the inserted symbol.
- If a part query has been pre-set, part selection takes place via the HELiOS Database.
Pipe part, Reducer symbol
The default entry in the nominal diameter dialogue for a reducer symbol with 2 connections is represented by x, or by xx for 3 pipe connections and xxx for 4 connections. This indicates the number of nominal diameter values and a nominal diameter is given for each connection, e.g. "20x10" for 2 edited pipe connections. If a nominal diameter is determined for a reduction symbol inserted in a pipe connection, this value is taken over by ALL connections on the symbol:
Example: If a reducer symbol with 3 pipe connections is inserted on a pipe connection with a nominal diameter of 50, then the nominal diameter of the reducer symbol dialogue 50x50x50 is automatically entered.
x is entered in nominal diameter dialogue of the superior pipeline symbol to indicate that parts with different nominal diameters belong to the pipeline.
AutoConnection
If a symbol with connecting points is set on an existing connection, these connections are initially deleted and then, if possible, restored by the inserted symbol. If a pipe part symbol is inserted on a pipe connection, it is automatically assigned to the pipeline symbol to which the connection is attached - with the same effect of the assignment on the data mask as decribed above, for the direct connection.
Pipe part
If the Load symbol function is used to set the reference point of a Pipe part symbol on a pipe connection, it is (if required) automatically rotated into the correct direction.
KKS dialogue box
If identifiers according to KKS have been set, you can use the cross-hairs to specify the position of the text box in which the KKS designation text is automatically when the symbol is positioned. The required specifications are queried in the dialogue box that appears on your screen when the text box is positioned:
Symbols with names in the library that begin with a digit are handled as follows:
1st character in name |
Symbol behaviour |
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0 |
No text box, No KKS dialogue box |
1 |
No text box |
2 |
No text box, No KKS dialogue box |