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The Conduit > Commodity Material Control Data node (the Conduit Commodity Matl Control Data sheet in the Conduit.xls workbook) defines the material control data for the conduit specification. This information does not vary per conduit specification.

Alternate Orientation Commodity Code (Optional)

Enter the contractor commodity code for the alternate orientation conduit commodity. The software uses this alternate conduit commodity when the original asymmetrical conduit commodity is mirrored or mirror copied and the new orientation is not representative of the component. In this case the original conduit commodity is replaced by the alternate orientation conduit commodity specified here.

Alternate Reportable Commodity Code (Optional)

Specify the contractor commodity code for an alternate reportable conduit commodity that is to be created with the primary conduit commodity on the basis of the conduit materials class. The materials list includes the short description of both the primary conduit commodity and the reportable conduit commodity. The data for the reportable conduit commodity includes a commodity code and the corresponding short and long material descriptions, plus the typical data that is reported for any other conduit commodity.

Bolting Requirements

Select the bolting requirements for the conduit commodity. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Bolting Requirements sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Cap Screw Engagement Gap (Conditionally Required)

Specify the total gap between the cap screw ends inserted into each threaded hole end. The engagement gap is used in the bolt length calculations for cap screws in threaded holes. Use this field when an engagement gap that is unique to a component is needed.

This engagement gap value is used for all cap screw diameters regardless of the cap screw diameter or the nominal diameter for the fitting requiring the cap screws. If you do not specify a value here, then the default value for the conduit specification is used.

Clamp Requirement (Conditionally Required)

Select whether the commodity requires a clamp if one or more mechanical ends apply. This option overrides the clamp query in the clamp selection filter when the value of the Termination Subclass is set to "Mechanical joint with clamp" or "Mechanical joint with clamp and hub or ferrule".

Client Commodity Code

Enter the client commodity code, which is the commodity code that is used during the operations and maintenance phase.

The Contractor Commodity Code and the Client Commodity Code properties both must be size-independent or size-dependent. One cannot be size-dependent and the other one be size- independent. In addition, both must include a schedule or neither must include a schedule.

Contractor Commodity Code

Enter the contractor commodity code, which is the commodity code that is used during the design phase.

The Contractor Commodity Code and the Client Commodity Code properties both must be size-independent or size-dependent. One cannot be size-dependent and the other one be size- independent. In addition, both must include a schedule or neither must include a schedule.

Fabrication Requirement

Select the fabrication requirement.

Fabrication Type

Select the fabrication type. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Fabrication Type sheet in the Codelist Number column.

First Size From

Defines the lower bound of the largest nominal diameter for which this conduit commodity applies within the conduit materials class.

First Size To

Defines the upper bound of the largest nominal diameters for which this conduit commodity applies within the conduit materials class.

First Size Units

Specifies the units for the First Size From and First Size To columns. For example, you could enter in for inches or mm for millimeters.

Gasket Requirements

Specify the commodity gasket requirements. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Gasket Requirements sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Hyperlink To Electronic Vendor

Type the URL address to the electronic vendor catalog.

Industry Commodity Code

Enter the industry commodity code, which is the commodity code that is used to access the catalog.

Legacy Commodity Code (Optional)

Type the commodity code required by a legacy material control system, if different from the contractor commodity code. For some legacy material control systems, the commodity codes are inadequate for Smart 3D. For example, the material control system uses the same commodity code for a globe valve from Manufacturer A and Manufacturer B, even when the face-to-face dimension of the two valves are different. You are required to use different commodity codes for these parts in Smart 3D. However, you may also have a requirement to track the globe valve based on its legacy commodity code. Use this column to solve the problem.

The legacy commodity code can be size-independent or size-dependent. However, the contractor commodity code and the legacy commodity code both must be size- independent, or both must be size-dependent commodity codes. Likewise, both the contractor commodity code and the legacy commodity code must include schedule, or neither must include schedule.

Localized Short Material Description

Type a description for the material. The software uses this description in the bill- of-materials part of isometric drawings when construction personnel require a different language than what was used in the Short Material Description box.

Long Material Description

Type a description for the material to use when requisitioning.

Loose Material Requirements

Specify the loose material requirements for the conduit commodity. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Loose Material Requirements sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Manufacturer

Select the manufacturer of the conduit commodity. This property is used to track the manufacturer for reporting. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Manufacturer sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Manufacturer Industry Practice

Select the manufacturer industry practice.

Manufacturer Part Number (Optional)

Enter the manufacturer's part number for the object.

Multiport Valve Operator Requirement

Select whether operators are required for multiport valves.

MultiSize Option

Type a string to represent an optional conduit commodity selection for multi-sized fittings when the first size and second size are inadequate.

For example, if two additional sizes (2" and 1") are required in addition to a first size of 6" and a second size of 4", the string that would represent the sizes would be 6x4x2x1. The software interprets the string to determine the second size and the number of sizes in addition to the first size and second size. Do not include a unit of measure in the string. The unit of measure for the first size, defined in the First Size Units column is used.

Part Data Source (Required)

Enter the source of the bolt, gasket, nut, or washer that you want to specifically have reported. If you do not enter a value, the source of the data is assumed to be the conduit commodity class data.

Quantity of Alt Reportable Parts (Optional)

Enter the number of alternate reportable conduit commodities to be reported per instance of the piping commodity. If you have defined a commodity code in the Alt Reportable Commodity Code column but do not define a value in this column, the software uses a default value of one.

Quantity of Reportable Parts

Type the number of items to be reported per instance of the conduit commodity. This value must be an integer.

Reportable Commodity Code

Type the commodity code of the commodity that you want created with the primary commodity code object. For example, you may want safety covers or housings reported for material control but not represented graphically in the model. You would enter the commodity code of the safety cover here.

Reporting Requirement

Select the reporting requirement.

Reporting Type

Select the reporting requirements for the conduit commodity. You can specify that the commodity is reported or not reported. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Reporting Type sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Second Size From

Defines the lower bound of the next largest nominal diameter for which this conduit commodity applies within the conduit materials class.

Second Size To

Defines the upper bound of the next largest nominal diameters for which this conduit commodity applies within the conduit materials class.

Second Size Units

Specifies the units for the Second Size From and Second Size To columns. For example, you could enter in for inches or mm for millimeters.

Short Material Description

Type a description for the material. The software uses this description in the bill-of- materials part of isometric drawings, for reporting, and for visual feedback to the designer for design, construction, and fabrication.

Substitute Cap Screws Quantity

Type the number of machine bolts or studs that are being replaced by cap screws at each bolted end of the conduit commodity.

For non-through bolted fittings, the number of cap screws to substitute for machine bolts or studs required by the drilling template is the same as the number of machine bolts or studs being replaced.

For through bolted fittings with threaded holes, the number of cap screws required is twice the number of machine bolts or studs being replaced.

This value is not required when all bolts defined by the drilling template are replaced by cap screws.

Substitute Cap Screw Contractor Commodity Code

Type the contractor commodity code for the replacement cap screws.

Substitute Cap Screw Diameter

Type the diameter of the cap screw including the units. For example, type 0.5in or 1in.

Supply Responsibility

Specify the person responsible for supplying the commodity. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Supply Responsibility sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Tapped Hole Depth

Type the depth of the tapped hole in the valve or fitting that requires substitution cap screws, including the units. This value is not required for substitution cap screws at threaded holes.

Tapped Hole Depth 2 (Conditionally Required)

Type the depth of the tapped hole at port two of an asymmetrical fitting that requires substitution cap screws (or substitution tap end stud bolts), if applicable.

Valve Operator Type

Specify the specific type of valve operator, actuator, or appurtenance. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Valve Operator Type sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Valve Operator Geometric Industry Standard

Specify the source used in the preparation of the catalog data applicable to the valve operator. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Geometric Industry Standard sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Valve Operator Catalog Part Number

Type the commodity code for the valve operator as found in the catalog data and the material control data.

Vendor

Specify the vendor that is supplying the conduit commodity. This property is optional, but can be used to track the vendor for reporting. Valid codes are listed in the AllCodeLists.xls workbook on the Vendor sheet in the Codelist Number column.

Vendor Part Number (Optional)

Enter the vendor's part number for the object.

Welding Requirement

Select the conduit welding requirement.

See Also

Conduit Reference Data