Using Routing Solutions to Connect Objects
1
Start a pipe segment from the first object.
For information on starting a pipe run from an existing pipe object, see
on page 302 or
on page 298.
2
Move the cursor directly to the second object to display a pipe end or pipe curve connector.
3
Click the pipe connector.
4
If you are connecting to an object with a different pipe size or a different routing preference,
you may be prompted to
to connect to the second object.
5
To preview the next routing solution, enter n (next), and press
Enter
.
6
Repeat the previous step to preview more routing solutions.
7
When you preview a preferred routing solution, enter
a
and press
Enter
to accept that routing
solution.
The pipe run is automatically updated.
Adding a Pipe Fitting Manually
AutoCAD MEP adds pipe fittings as you draw a pipe run based on the default fittings specified in the pipe
routing preferences. However, you can also add a pipe fitting manually to an existing segment or to a run.
Routing preferences specify the common fittings used for most pipe layouts. However, the default pipe parts
catalog includes many other fittings you can use.
To add a pipe fitting manually
1
In the
, select a fitting on the Pipe Fitting tool palette.
NOTE
Alternatively, click Home tab
➤
Build panel
➤
Pipe Fitting drop-down
➤
Pipe Fitting
.
2
On the Properties palette, under General, click the part image next to Part.
3
In the Select a Part dialog, choose a part from the catalog.
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