plumbing fittings

i have been working on 3d projects using aecosim and previous versions for some time

in all that time i have found the models i have worked on have the wrong fittings in or wrong materials

and this is because its know which library will place the pipe and fittings correctly

as an example if you are placing st gobain above ground drainage 100 dia pipe, then turn 90 deg, the software creates a 90 degree bend which is not a st gobain fitting

if you then set the catalog to st gobain, it chooses the short radius fitting with no other options

i know i can export to excel and edit each fitting separately and when i have the time i do exactly that

what my problem is, why create part of a library of fittings and in some cases, the fittings in it are dimensionally incorrect?

it would seem if you are working on a project you cannot use the software to draw the pipework route without checking each fitting for accuracy

as we are modelling services with an eye to materials take off, it would have made sense to be able to set a max length of pipe and automatic coupling

other problems with this package is getting the catalog right for the materials

is it intended that if you want a dimensionally correct model, you need to go through the entire catalog and edit them (where necessary)

can anyone explain which catalog name to use for these pipe types:

copper

stainless steel

galvanised steel

carbon steel

black steel

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  • i have spent further time on this comparing the technical catalogs of st. gobain / victaulic and xpress press fit copper/ss/cs pipework

    in conclusion none of the pipe fittings are accurate when drawn using the plumbing application,

    the lib files (C:\ProgramData\Bentley\AECOsimBuildingDesigner
    V8iSs5\WorkSpace\BuildingDatasets\Dataset_GB\datagroupcatalogs\plumbing_lib) appear to be ok, but missing some of the fittings

    the only way to model pipes accurately is to ignor the catalog options and input the data manually for each fitting

    i have put my conclusions in the attached file plumbing review.pdf

     PDF

    David Turner

    MEP 3D coordination & BIM Technician

    Rail Projects

  • Hi David,

    That looks like a nice wrote up!   Can you forward it to support via a new Service Request?   That way an enhancement can be filed to address any shortcomings in a future version.



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