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9 (2019)
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10 (2019)
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This procedure describes how to define heat trace media as pipe jacketing before assigning it to a pipe run. All of the changes are made in Options Manager.

  1. Select Settings PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  2. Add the heat tracing media to the Heat Tracing Media - Jacketed Pipe row, with each value separated by a comma.

  3. Select Tracing PPM All Outputs Graphic.

  4. From the Tracing Media list, locate one of the media defined as a jacketed pipe and select the Style box.

  5. Select a new heat tracing style from the list if one has not already been defined or if a different style is desired.

  6. Define styles as desired for the other jacketed pipe media.

  7. Select Save PPM All Outputs Graphic

  8. Complete the following steps to define standard pipe jacket nominal diameters

    1. Select Tools > Pipe Jacket Nominal Diameter.

    2. Select Add Row on the Pipe Jacket Nominal Diameter dialog.

    3. In the Core NPD column, select a nominal pipe diameter value for the core pipe.

    4. In the Jacket NPD Min column and as many of the succeeding columns (Jacket NPD 2, Jacket NPD 3, and so forth), select nominal diameter values for the pipe jacket.

      The values in these columns must always be greater than the corresponding core pipe value.

    5. Continue to enter core pipe and jacket diameters until you have all the values that you need.

    6. Select Save and then select Close.