For more information, see “Create an Array of Objects” in the AutoCAD Help.
BREAK
The BREAK command breaks an object between 2 points that you specify and optionally creates a gap
between the new objects that are created.
In AutoCAD MEP, when you use BREAK to break segments of duct, pipe, cable tray, or conduit, or to break
plumbing lines, the software connects the 2 new segments if the first and second specified break points are
the same. However, when you break a segment where a takeoff is connected, the software connects the
takeoff to only 1 of the 2 new segments. You should reposition the takeoff as needed.
You can break one or more duct, pipe, cable tray, or conduit segments into multiple segments of a specific
length. For example, in the Piping domain, you use the
on page 329 dialog.
For more information about BREAK, see “Break and Join Objects” in the AutoCAD Help. For more information
about breaking segments into multiple segments in AutoCAD MEP, see:
■
on page 234
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Breaking or Merging Pipe Segments
on page 329
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Breaking and Merging Cable Tray or Conduit Segments
on page 449
CHAMFER
The CHAMFER command connects 2 objects with an angled line. It is typically used to represent a beveled
edge on a corner, but it can also be used to extend 2 objects until they intersect.
In AutoCAD MEP, CHAMFER only works on AutoCAD objects, such as lines, polylines, and 3D solids. It
does not work on building systems objects, such as schematic lines, plumbing lines, or duct, pipe, cable tray,
or conduit segments. To extend and connect these types of objects, use FILLET, EXTEND, or a combination
of grips, snaps, and polar tracking.
For more information, see “Create Chamfers” in the AutoCAD Help.
COPY
The COPY command creates duplicates of objects at a specified distance and direction from the originals.
In AutoCAD MEP, when you use COPY to copy a selection set of objects (for example, a complete duct
branch), the software copies the objects and, if possible, connects a suitable object in the selection set, such
as a tee or takeoff, to a segment at the destination. When connecting the object, the software breaks into
the segment and then aligns and orientates the object (and the selection set). For more information, see
“Copy Objects” in the AutoCAD Help.
To copy a device or panel, use Alignment grips instead. The grips enable you to align the copy perpendicular
to an object, such as a wall. For more information, see
on page 409.
ERASE
The ERASE command removes a selection set of objects from a drawing.
In some cases in AutoCAD MEP, ERASE joins the objects that remain after you erase an object. For example,
it joins remaining duct or pipe segments when you erase inline parts. However, when you erase fittings, the
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