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AutoPIPE Wiki 29. How to add a nozzle in AutoPIPE Vessel?
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    29. How to add a nozzle in AutoPIPE Vessel?

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    Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel
    Version(s): ALL
    Area: General
    Date Logged
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    May 2023
    41.01.01.011

    Problem:

    How to add a nozzle in AutoPIPE Vessel?

    Solution:

    Follow The below Steps,

    Step 1: Once equipment modelled (Pressure Vessel, Tank or HX), select Insert<Nozzle from main menu.

    Step 2: fill the nozzle properties as per your requirements.

    Use the Nozzle Type and Identification field to choose type of nozzle and add the details. Also, you can choose the type of flange through the Edit Flange option.

    Fill the Diameter and Reinforcement cells to correctly. 

    Use the Offset, Orientation, Inclination fields to specify the values you want to enter to locate the nozzle appropriately. 

    Once you complete the steps, nozzle will get added on the equipment, you can modify the details as per your requirements by clicking on the 

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