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Intergraph Engineering and Schematics Projects Configuration and Reference

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Intergraph Smart P&ID
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Administration & Configuration
Smart Electrical Version
10
Smart P&ID Version
11
Smart Engineering Manager Version
12
  1. In Smart Electrical, click File > Open > Plant Group to open an As-Built plant.

  2. On the Open Plant Group dialog box, click Select Plant.

  3. On the Open Plant Group dialog box, select the appropriate plant hierarchy level and click OK.

  4. Click Window > New > Project Management.

  5. In the Project Management table in As-Built, click PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  6. On the Select Project dialog box, select the project you require and click OK.

  7. With the Project Management table in As-Built open, select the main items for scoping and then do one of the following:

    • Drag the selected item to the Project Management table.  Note that you can only drag single items.  For multiple items wherever possible, use the Add command.

    • Click PPM All Outputs Graphic on the Project Management toolbar.

    SHARED Tip You can use the buffer to make a preliminary selection of items that you may want to add to the Project Management tables.  For details, see Use the Buffer to Scope Items.

  8. Select the check box beside each main item that you want to scope.

  9. Click PPM All Outputs Graphic to scope the items.

  • The software also scopes related items automatically.

  • You can automate the process of scoping plant items by scoping a composite drawing. Once a composite drawing is scoped, all the plant items that are associated with graphical elements on the drawing are scoped automatically. Furthermore, the parent items of those plant items are also scoped automatically even if the parent items are not on the scoped composite drawing.

  • When scoping an item that is connected in parallel with another equipment item, the software automatically scopes all the items that are connected in parallel to the scoped item. For example, if you select Motor-1 that has been connected in parallel with Motor-2 and Motor-3, the software will also automatically scope Motor-2 and Motor-3 together with their upstream items all the way to their power sources.

  • Certain related items that are scoped, such as circuit internals, do not appear in the Project Management table.