Multi-Discipline Supports
Administrator Guide
AVEVA Solutions Limited
Disclaimer
1.1 AVEVA does not warrant that the use of the AVEVA software will be uninterrupted, error-free or free from
viruses.
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anticipated savings; loss of goods; loss of contract; loss of use; loss or corruption of data or information; any
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suffered by the user, including any loss suffered by the user resulting from the inaccuracy or invalidity of any data
created by the AVEVA software, irrespective of whether such losses are suffered directly or indirectly, or arise in
contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise.
1.3 AVEVA's total liability in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise, arising in connection with the
performance of the AVEVA software shall be limited to 100% of the licence fees paid in the year in which the user's
claim is brought.
1.4 Clauses 1.1 to 1.3 shall apply to the fullest extent permissible at law.
1.5 In the event of any conflict between the above clauses and the analogous clauses in the software licence under
which the AVEVA software was purchased, the clauses in the software licence shall take precedence.
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made.
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engineer, decompile, copy, or adapt the software. Neither the whole, nor part of the software described in this
publication may be incorporated into any third-party software, product, machine, or system without the prior written
permission of AVEVA Solutions Limited, save as permitted by law. Any such unauthorised action is strictly
prohibited, and may give rise to civil liabilities and criminal prosecution.
The AVEVA software described in this guide is to be installed and operated strictly in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the respective software licences, and in accordance with the relevant User Documentation.
Unauthorised or unlicensed use of the software is strictly prohibited.
Copyright 1974 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA shall not
be liable for any breach or infringement of a third party's intellectual property rights where such breach results from
a user's modification of the AVEVA software or associated documentation.
AVEVA Solutions Limited, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HB, United Kingdom.
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MDS Administrator Guide
Revision Sheet
Date             Version    Comments / Remarks
September 2011 12.1.1       Issued
January 2012                Copyright added to all pages.
September 2013 12.1.SP4.1   Added functionality for preliminary supports, support functions,
                            reference supports, compensating plates, ABA Loc Plan Grid
                            Defaults, hanger interface selection and hanger support
                            creation zones.
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Contents                                                                                                                    Page
Administrator Guide
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
Overview of the MDS Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
Administrators Role . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
MDS Catalogue and Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2
Project Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2
Project Upgrade for MDS Defaults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:1
MDS Catalogues and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:1
Preliminary Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:2
Starting the Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:3
Details of the Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:6
Details of the MDS12 Upgrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:6
MDS12 Upgrade - LOG File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:7
MDS Upgrade in the DESIGN Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:7
Update Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:8
Update Existing Client Project Application Defaults Databases . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:9
MDS Admin Data Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:1
Options (1) Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:2
Max. Pipe Slope (MDSSUPPMS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:3
Steelwork Overlap (MDSSUPPOV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:3
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Max. Packing Dist (MDSPACKDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:4
Max. Packing Overlap (MDSPACKMO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:4
Pipe Clearance (MDSSUPPCL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:5
Max. Horizontal Angle (MDSMAXHANG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:6
Min. Rod Length (MDSMINHANG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:7
Max. Pivot Angle (MDSMAXPIVA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:7
Project Hanger Interfaces (MDSHANGIF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:8
User Warning Angle (MDSPIVWARN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:8
Joint Offset (MDSOFFSET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:9
Create (MDSCONNS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:9
Modify Support (MDSCONNSMODS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10
Automatic Pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10
Options (2) Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10
Flange Gapping Value (MDSFLAGAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                     3:11
Alternate Representation Level (MDSLEVCHANGE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              3:12
Transport Prefix (MDSTRANPREF) and Transport Text (MDSTRANISO) . . . . . . . . . . . .                                             3:12
Number of Characters in Trunnion Support Codes Standard (MDSTRUNCODE). . . . . . .                                                 3:12
Unit of Weight on Drawings (MDSWEITAG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       3:12
Unique Support Names (MDSUNIQUENAMES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              3:13
Special Support Number Prefix (MDSSPECPRE), Special Support Number Unique
(MDSSPECFLA) and Special Support Number Checker (MDSSPECON) . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                3:13
Weight Unit (MDSWEIUNIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             3:14
Dataset Code Conversion Factor (MPU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   3:14
Display Orientation in Support Tag on Isometric (MDSORINOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                  3:14
Determine if Notes Appear on Isometric Drawings (MDSTRUNNOTES). . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                          3:15
Determine if Bracing Members are in Isometric MTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                          3:15
Miscellaneous Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:15
Form Size Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16
Active Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16
Zone ID     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16
User Modified Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:17
Support Application Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:17
MDS Active Control Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:1
Tabs                . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:2
Main Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:3
Side Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:4
Right-Click Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:4
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Save Table to Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:5
MDS Ancillary Defaults Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:1
Standard Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:2
Support Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        5:3
Standard Replacement Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   5:3
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5:3
Active      ..............................................................                                                                5:3
Vendor Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          5:3
Elevation Restriction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        5:3
Pipe Specification Material Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                5:3
Support Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        5:4
PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      5:4
Isometric MTOC Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           5:4
Bore        ..............................................................                                                                5:4
Pipe Specification Material Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                5:5
PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      5:5
Framework Clearance Option, Closed End Clearance, Open End Clearance. . . . . . . . . . .                                                 5:5
Active/Shop Flag Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:7
Active    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:7
Shop Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:8
Parameters Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:8
Size Tab            . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:9
Parameter Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10
Alt Expression Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11
User Des Pars Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:12
Adding User-editable Design Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:12
Deleting User-editable Design Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:14
MDS Hanger Data Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1
Standard Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:2
Support Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        6:2
Standard Replacement Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   6:3
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6:3
Hanger Template Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 6:3
Active      ..............................................................                                                                6:3
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Support Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:3
Aliases Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:4
Bottom Associated Support Standards Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:5
Allowed Rod Sizes Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:6
MDS Structure Defaults Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:1
Standard Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:2
Support Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        7:2
Standard Replacement Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   7:2
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7:2
Active      ..............................................................                                                                7:3
Support Standard Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           7:3
Framework Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           7:3
Framework MTOC Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               7:3
Vendor Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          7:3
Elevation Restriction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        7:4
Pipe Specification Material Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                7:4
PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      7:4
Isometric MTOC Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           7:4
Framework Selections/Restrictions Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:5
Framework Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:6
Edit Selected Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:6
Edit Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:7
MDS Trunnion Defaults Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:1
Standard Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:2
Support Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        8:2
Standard Replacement Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   8:2
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8:2
Active      ..............................................................                                                                8:2
Vendor Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          8:2
Elevation Restriction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        8:2
Pipe Specification Material Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                8:3
PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                      8:3
Support Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        8:3
Isometric MTOC Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           8:3
Trunnion Bore List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        8:3
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Trunnion Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:4
Active/Shop Flag Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:4
Active    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:5
Shop Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:5
User Des Pars Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:5
MDS Lighting Support Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:1
Support : Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      9:1
Support : Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      9:2
Supports : Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         9:2
Support : Replacement Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                9:2
Support : Max. Height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          9:2
Support : Min. Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         9:2
Support : Bracket Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         9:2
Lighting : Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     9:2
Lighting : Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9:2
Lighting : Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     9:2
Lighting : Y Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        9:2
MDS ABA Grid Data Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:1
Gridline Tag Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:2
Support Datum Origin Coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:2
List of Valid Grids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:3
MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:1
Temperature Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:2
User Defined Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:3
User Defined Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:4
MDS Compensating Plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:1
MDS Compensation Options Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:1
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      12:1
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Plate Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     12:2
Rounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    12:3
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MDS Compensation Sizes Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:3
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:4
Define Compensation Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:4
Set Compensation Plate Materials Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:5
Loading the Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:5
Reports Defaults MDS-REPORT-DEFS and MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS
13:1
Defined MDS Reports for the Delivered Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:1
Field 3 Sorting, Totalling and Sub-totalling Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:2
Column Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:4
MDS - Auto Naming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14:1
Usage and Auto Naming File Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14:1
MDS - Structural Design Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15:1
Hangers Design Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:1
Configuration of the Hangers Design Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:1
MDS - Drawing Production DRA-MDS-ABA-DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . 17:1
MDS Specific Sheet Template Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:3
View Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:4
MDS Specific Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:4
Sheet Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:4
View tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:6
Modifying User Defined Ancillary Geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:1
Geometry Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:2
Point Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:17
Data Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:18
MDU Project Catalogue for User Defined Ancillaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:19
Modifying the User Defined Ancillary Standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:21
MDS - User Plots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19:1
MDS Support Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A:1
Plotfiles          . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:1
Associated Ancillaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:2
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Anchors            . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:3
Ancillaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:4
Branch Reinforcements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:12
U bolts            . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:12
Cable Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:13
Cable Tray Framework Supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
HVAC Framework Supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
Multi-discipline Framework Supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
Guides              . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:17
MDS Hanger Templates Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:19
MDS Hangers using Hanger Manufacturers Design Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . A:24
Lugs                . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:24
Preliminary Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:26
Stops              . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:27
Slip Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:29
Trunnions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:29
Vessel Framework Supports for Pipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:31
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                                                                                               Introduction
1              Introduction
               The MDS Administrator Guide is designed to give the administrator guidance on setting
               defaults and design limits for the Multi-Discipline Supports (MDS) application, and
               configuring the application for specific project requirements.
               It also contains details of the support standards available for the MDS application.
1.1            Overview of the MDS Application
               The MDS application allows the user to create standard supports for pipework, cable trays,
               (Both piping based cable trays (BRAN) and cable trays (CTRAY) created by the Cabling
               System) and HVAC. The application is highly interactive, enabling the user to design
               supports with the minimum of effort. It is also highly configurable allowing the administrator
               to define project related defaults to control the design of supports and to determine the
               range and types of ancillary support components that can be used on the project.
               The standard supports in this application, which are designed using structural sections, are
               template driven. A default set of structural templates based on British Standard Steelwork
               Sections is supplied with the application. All of these templates may be configured to suit
               the needs of an office or project to adopt a relevant national standard for steelwork sections.
               (Refer to MDS - Structural Design Templates for further information).
1.2            Administrators Role
               The administrator is responsible for the initial setup of the defaults associated with the MDS
               application. This document describes the defaults that can be modified by the administrator
               in order to configure MDS to specific project requirements.
               Most of the MDS defaults are stored in a PARAGON database, and are viewed or modified
               using a series of forms. The remainder of the defaults are stored in four text files, in which
               the appropriate fields are modified in a text editor by the administrator.
               Eleven default forms are provided, as follows:
                     MDS Application Defaults
                     MDS Ancillary Defaults
                     MDS Hanger Template Defaults
                     MDS Lighting Support Defaults
                     MDS Structure Defaults
                     MDS Trunnion Defaults
                     MDS ABA Loc Plan Grid Defaults
                     MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria
                     MDS Compensation Options
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                     MDS Compensation Materials
               The four text files are:
                     DES-SUPP-NAMES - holds the default auto-naming rules (additional files can be
                      created containing different sets of rules.
                     DRA-MDS-ABA-DEFAULTS - holds the default values for MDS ADP (automatic
                      drawing production).
                     MDS-REPORT-DEFS - holds the pre-defined MDS reports available for the project.
                     MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS - holds the definition of a list of Alternative Report
                      Headings that are applicable to the pre-defined reports.
               Note: the last two files work in conjunction with each other.
1.3            MDS Catalogue and Specification
               The MDS application is supplied with a catalogue and specification. The range of bore and
               components in the catalogue are fixed and should be adequate for all projects. The
               catalogue supplied in the MDS project and associated /MDS specification must not be
               modified by the administrator or any other user.
               This release of the MDS application sees the introduction of a USER DEFINED ancillaries
               catalogue for various types of pipe support attachments. The USER DEFINED ancillaries
               catalogue is supplied in the MDU project.
               Only certain elements of the MDU catalogue components PTSE & GMSE may be modified.
               The /MDS specification has been updated to include all of the MDU catalogue ancillaries,
               and it may not be modified by the administrator or any other user.
               Refer to Modifying User Defined Ancillary Geometry for further information.
1.4            Project Setup
               The recommended Project setup when using MDS in the AVEVA Plant/Marine project
               environment is explained in the MDS Project Setup section of the MDS Customisation
               Guide.
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                                                              Project Upgrade for MDS Defaults
2              Project Upgrade for MDS Defaults
               This chapter provides guidance to the MDS administrator on how to upgrade an existing
               MDS11.6 project to MDS12 using the MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility in the
               Multi Discipline Supports (MDS) application.
               It is assumed that the MDS administrator has an expert understanding of the MDS
               application.
               The MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility only applies to six of the current MDS
               defaults files, i.e.:
                     DES-SUPP-DEFS
                     DES-SUPP-PARS
                     DES-SUPP-HANG
                     DES-SUPP-ALTD
                     DES-SUPP-ID
                     DES-SUPP-ICONS
               The MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility allows the MDS administrator to
               automatically convert the above six MDS default files, defined for the existing MDS11.6
               project, into eight individual PARAGON CATALOGUE elements contained in a single
               nominated PARAGON database, i.e.:
                     CATA /MDS/OPTION/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/ANCILLARY/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/TRUNNION/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/STRUCTURE/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/HANGER/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/PRELIMINARY/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/ZONEID/DEFAULTS
                     CATA /MDS/ICON/DEFAULTS
               Important: Any existing MDS ATTA components in the project's DESIGN databases will
                          NOT be modified. The MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility will only
                          create/modify elements contained within the eight PARAGON CATALOGUE
                          elements converted from the six MDS default files.
2.1            MDS Catalogues and Specifications
               The MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility does NOT modify any existing data in the
               existing PDMS12 project MDS catalogue and specifications database.
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               The MDS12 application is supplied with an updated copy of the master MDS project
               containing the MDS catalogue and specifications. The range of MDS components and bore
               sizes stored in the master MDS project catalogue are fixed.
               Caution: The master MDS project catalogue and associated specifications must NOT be
               modified by the client, as this would compromise the integrity of the MDS application.
2.2            Preliminary Requirements
                     The existing Project to be converted, via the MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade
                      utility, must already be operating at version 12 of AVEVA Plant/Marine.
                     The MDS administrator should ensure that the existing project is backed-up,
                      copied and saved, prior to entering the project and running the MDS12 Defaults
                      Conversion Upgrade utility.
                     The standard MDS12 appware version of the application files and projects must be
                      installed and included into the evars search paths for the Project, PMLLIB and
                      PDMSUI in the batch entry files.
                     The MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility requires the new MDS12 version of
                      the Project.
                     Expunge all other PARAGON users from the existing Project to be upgraded to
                      MDS12.
                     Expunge all PARAGON CLAIMLISTS from the existing Project to be upgraded to
                      MDS12.
                     The MDS administrator responsible for running the MDS12 Defaults Conversion
                      Upgrade utility MUST have WRITE access to the nominated PARAGON database. The
                      nominated PARAGON database must be the first CATALOGUE database in list order of
                      the selected MDB, but not necessarily the first database in the MDB.
                     The MDS administrator responsible for running the MDS12 Defaults Conversion
                      Upgrade utility MUST be a member of the Project CATALOGUE Administration Team,
                      CATADMIN or the Team Master.
                     A typical example for the MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility evar setting
                      required for the Version 12 project and MDS12 application defaults directory search
                      path is shown below:
               set <projectcode>dflts - which may be a search path and where the example working
               project <projectcode> = TWD, and where possibly the clients CORPORATE project code =
               COR, and <DL> = Drive Letter,
               e.g.
               settwddflts=            <DL>:\working\project\TWD\TWDdflts
                                       <DL>:\corporate\project\COR\CORdflts
                                       <DL>:\AVEVA\MDS12\project\MDS\MDSdflts
                     AVEVA recommend that the project PARAGON database to be used to store the
                      converted MDS12 application default settings should only contain the eight MDS12
                      defaults CATALOGUE elements shown earlier in this document.
                     Using an independent PARAGON database to store the MDS12 defaults will simplify
                      the process of including and/or excluding as a foreign database, copying a foreign
                      database or reconfiguring the database into another project. The MDS12 master MDS
                      project defaults CATALOGUE database is named MDS/MDSAPPDEFAULTS. The
                      AVEVA Database Number is 7351 and the associated Database File Number is
                      also 7351, i.e. /%MDS000%/mds7351.
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               Note: Only AVEVA Solutions Limited can assign project database numbers of 7000 and
                     above.
                     The client MDS12 project defaults CATALOGUE databases should follow a similar
                      naming convention, but including the three letter project code, e.g. for a project named
                      "TWD", the local project MDS12 PARAGON CATALOGUE database should be named
                      MDSTWD/MDSAPPDEFAULTS.
                     A typical client corporate project named "COR", the corporate project MDS12
                      PARAGON CATALOGUE database should be named MDSCOR/MDSAPPDEFAULTS.
                     However if the eight MDS12 project defaults CATALOGUE elements are to be included
                      into another existing PARAGON CATALOGUE database along with other project
                      specific CATALOGUE data, then this is also acceptable, but not recommended
                      because of the reasons stated above.
2.3            Starting the Utility
                 1. From the MDS12 PARAGON module main menu, select Utilities:
                      Figure 2:1.        PDMS12 PARAGON Utilities pull-down menu
                 2. Select MDS12 - Upgrade to PARAGON Defaults from the pull-down menu. The
                    MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade utility form will be displayed as shown in Figure
                    2:2.: MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade Form.
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                      Figure 2:2.        MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade Form
                      The MDS12 Defaults Conversion and Upgrade form displayed above, shows that all six
                      of the MDS12 default files have been successfully located somewhere in the search
                      path of MDS12 default directories, defined in the project TWD evar %TWDDFLTS%.
               Note: All six of the MDS12 default files have been located, therefore the OK button will be
                     activated, allowing the MDS administrator to continue with MDS12 Defaults
                     Conversion Upgrade.
                      Click the OK button to continue with the MDS12 Default Files Conversion and Upgrade
                      or click the Cancel button to abort.
                 3. However, if any of the six of the MDS12 default files have NOT been successfully
                    located they will be displayed on then form as de-activated, i.e. "greyed out", and
                    suitable text will be shown on the form advising the MDS administrator the process is
                    unable to continue, e.g.
               Example:
               2.      The Project "DIMENSION" MDS Defaults File "DES-SUPP-PARS" is NOT available.
                       *** UNABLE *** to PROCEED with the loading of the MDS12.0 Application Defaults.
               Therefore the OK button will be de-activated, and thus NOT allow the MDS administrator to
               continue with MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade. Refer to Figure 2:3.: MDS12 Defaults
               Conversion Upgrade Form.
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               Figure 2:3.        MDS12 Defaults Conversion Upgrade Form
               After clicking the OK button a Confirm form will be displayed, as shown below, asking if you
               wish to CONTINUE with this upgrade.
               Click Yes to CONTINUE and run the MDS12 Upgrade or Click No to abort.
               Figure 2:4.        MDS12 Conversion and Upgrade CONFIRM form
               After clicking the Yes button on the Confirm form, the MDS12 Defaults Files Conversion
               Upgrade will commence and no further user interaction with the user is required.
               Clicking the No button will abort the upgrade procedure.
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2.4            Details of the Utility
2.4.1          Details of the MDS12 Upgrade
               The eight PARAGON CATALOGUE elements are partially or wholly created during the file
               processing of the six MDS Defaults Files.
               Some of the contents of MDS Defaults Files are combined into common PARAGON
               CATALOGUE elements, so that the default data extracted from one or more MDS default
               files for the same MDS Ancillary or Framework Standard etc. is stored in the same
               PARAGON CATALOGUE element.
               For a comparison of which MDS Defaults File is stored in which PARAGON CATALOGUE
               element see the breakdown in the following tables.
               Note: The MDS12 Application default values converted and upgraded from the six MDS
                     11.6 defaults files are all in DATA elements in their own DATASET element.
                     Shown below is a table depicting which MDS12 PARAGON CATALOGUE element is
                      partially or wholly created from which MDS default file.
                 MDS Application Default        MDS12 PARAGONPARAGON CATALOGUE Element
                 File Name                      Name
                 DES-SUPP-DEFS                  CATA /MDS/OPTION/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS/STRUCTURE/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS/HANGER/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS TRUNNION/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS/PRELIMINARY/DEFAULTS
                 DES-SUPP-PARS                  CATA /MDS/ANCILLARY/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS/TRUNNION/DEFAULTS
                                                CATA /MDS/STRUCTURE/DEFAULTS
                 DES-SUPP-HANG                  CATA /MDS/HANGER/DEFAULTS
                 DES-SUPP-ALTD                  CATA /MDS/STRUCTURE/DEFAULTS
                 DES-SUPP-ID                    CATA /MDS/ZONEID/DEFAULTS
                 DES-SUPP-ICONS                 CATA /MDS/ICON/DEFAULTS
                     Shown below is a table depicting which MDS default file is partially or wholly
                      transferred into which MDS12 PARAGON CATALOGUE element.
                 MDS12 PARAGON CATALOGUE                    MDS Application Default File Name
                 Element Name
                 CATA /MDS/OPTION/DEFAULTS                  DES-SUPP-DEFS
                 CATA /MDS/STRUCTURE/DEFAULTS               DES-SUPP-DEFS
                                                            DES-SUPP-PARS
                                                            DES-SUPP-ALTD
                 CATA /MDS/ANCILLARY/DEFAULTS               DES-SUPP-DEFS
                                                            DES-SUPP-PARS
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                 MDS12 PARAGON CATALOGUE                      MDS Application Default File Name
                 Element Name
                 CATA /MDS/TRUNNION/DEFAULTS                  DES-SUPP-DEFS
                                                              DES-SUPP-PARS
                 CATA /MDS/HANGER/DEFAULTS                    DES-SUPP-DEFS
                                                              DES-SUPP-HANG
                 CATA /MDS/PRELIMINARY/DEFAULTS               DES-SUPP-DEFS
                 CATA /MDS/ZONEID/DEFAULTS                    DES-SUPP-ID
                 CATA /MDS/ICON/DEFAULTS                      DES-SUPP-ICONS
2.4.2          MDS12 Upgrade - LOG File
                     The MDS12 upgrade utility will generate its own LOG file detailing the actions
                      performed during the MDS12 upgrade.
                     The LOG file will be created and located in the MDS12-DEFAULTS directory found in
                      the project information directory defined in the evar %<project code>INFO%, and
                      found in the normal project directory structure, e.g. for a project code of TWD the
                      information directory would be located in /<pdms project directory>/twd/twdinfo/
                      MDS12-DEFAULTS. If the MDS12-DEFAULTS directory does not exist, it will
                      automatically be created along with the LOG file
                     If the project information directory defined in the project evar           %<project
                      code>INFO%, does not exist the LOG file will automatically be created in the directory
                      %PDMSUSER%/MDS12-DEFAULTS. If the MDS12-DEFAULTS directory does not
                      exist, it will automatically be created along with the LOG file
                     The LOG file for a project code of TWD will typically be named as shown below;
                      %TWDINFO%/MDS12-DEFAULTS\MDS-DEFAULTS-CONVERSION-to-CATA-DB-
                      31Jan2006-154739.pmllog
                      or
                      %PDMSUSER%/MDS12-DEFAULTS\MDS-DEFAULTS-CONVERSION-to-CATA-DB-
                      31Jan2006-154739.pmllog
                      IMPORTANT NOTE: The date and time the MDS12 upgrade commenced will always
                      be appended to the name of the LOG file.
                     For Reference ONLY - A copy of a typical example of a MDS12 Upgrade LOG file can
                      be found in the MDS12 release directory i.e.
                      /AVEVA/mds12dev/MDS12-Upgrade-Example-LOG-file/ MDS-DEFAULTS-
                      CONVERSION-to-CATA-DB-31Jan2006-154739.pmllog
2.5            MDS Upgrade in the DESIGN Module
               The MDS12.0.SP5 version requires Project Upgrade in the MDS DESIGN Application for
               ATTA & PLAT types.
               The /MDS and /MDF specifications held in the MDS/CATA database in the MDS116 and
               MDS12 versions are now NOT compliant with each other. For example, the new MDS STDS
               SPREF attributes may now have different DBREFS in the two versions of the MDS/CATA
               databases.
               Also the UDA :MDSMATREF has been removed from the ATTA element in MDS12 and
               replaced by the new AVEVA PDMS standard attribute MATREF.
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               Objective
                     To generate an Upgrade macro file in an existing 11.6 project currently using the MDS
                      application.
                     The Upgrade macro file contains the names of all the current MDS ATTA and PLAT
                      element types in the current MDB along with the attribute values for the SPREF and the
                      UDA :MDSMATREF for these element types.
               Note: In the MDS12 the UDA :MDSMATREF has been replaced by the AVEVA PDMS
                     standard attribute MATREF at all ATTA element types.
                     The UDA :MDSMATREF still applies to all MDS PLAT element types in the MDS12.
               Important: Only run the generated Upgrade macro file in an already Upgraded 12 version
                          of the project. This is an existing 11.6 project version which has already been
                          Upgraded to a 12 project version via the standard AVEVA PLANT 12 Upgrade
                          procedure for an existing 11.6 project. Plus the existing 11.6 project running
                          MDS has been Upgraded via the standard AVEVA MDS12 Defaults Upgrade
                          utility found in the PARAGON module.
2.5.1          Update Process
               Note: The Upgrade may be run multiple times on the same or different MDB's in the same
                     project without causing any corruption. However you must make sure that all
                     databases containing MDS supports are run through this Upgrade procedure at least
                     once.
               It is advisable but NOT compulsory to complete this Upgrade process before any new MDS
               supports or any other new database elements are created in a project.
               It is good housekeeping for you to Date stamp all of the upgraded 12 project databases
               before proceeding with this Upgrade process on an Upgraded 12 project.
               The Upgrade process should be started in the MDS 11.6 project application and completed
               in MDS12 project application.
               The DESIGN module Upgrade process for the MDS12 version is as follows:
                 1. Copy the new MDS12 PML function supplied with the MDS12.0.SP5 version: i.e.
                    "...\pmllib\design\functions\mds116DesignFor12Upgrade.pmlfnc"       into     the
                    corresponding PMLIB folder, ...\pmllib\design\functions, in the existing MDS11.6
                    appware.
                 2. From within the existing 11.6 project MONITOR module, type PML REHASH ALL on
                    the command line.
               Note: The user MUST have write access to the MDS11.6 PMLLIB folders for this to update
                     the "pml.index" file.
                 3. Enter an appropriate MDB containing MDS supports and generate the Upgrade macro
                    file for the selected MDB by running the new PML function via the command line: For
                    example !!mds116DesignFor12Upgrade().
                 4. Transfer the Upgrade macro file from the current 11.6 project folder into the
                    corresponding folder of the target Upgraded 12 version of the project.
                 5. Run the Upgrade macro on the command of the DESIGN module of the Upgraded 12
                    project.  For  example     $M/C:\AVEVA\Plant\MDS12.0.SP4\project\mde\mdeinfo\
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                      MDS12DesignAttaUpgrade\MDS116-to-MDS12-DESIGN-ATTA-UPGRADE-MACRO-
                      27Aug2009-105747.pmlmac
                 6. Running the Upgrade macro file will automatically generate an Upgrade Log file in the
                    same folder of the Upgraded12 project as the Upgrade macro file itself. For example
                    C:\AVEVA\Plant\MDS12.0.SP4\project\mde\mdeinfo\MDS12DesignAttaUpgrade\MDS
                    12-DESIGN-ATTA-UPGRADE-LOG-FILE-27Aug2009-105747.pmllog.
                 7. A successful Upgrade will not generate any other data except for that shown below:
                        <START of MDS12 DESIGN Module PROJECT UPGRADE LOG FILE>
                        *** If there are NO SCREEN ERRORS and the UPGRADE LOG FILE is EMPTY the
                        MDS ATTA and PLAT DESIGN Module PROJECT UPGRADE was SUCCESSFUL
                        ***
                        <END of MDS12 DESIGN Module PROJECT UPGRADE LOG FILE>
2.6            Update Existing Client Project Application Defaults
               Databases
               Where users are maintaining their own application defaults databases, these standards will
               not be immediately available to the user because defaults for these standards need to be
               updated within their application defaults database.
               At 12.1.1 an upgrade tool has been provided to allow the MDS administrator to easily
               update existing standards or add application defaults for any new standards that have been
               created in the MDS project. This is relevant for users who are upgrading from a previous
               version of a project or otherwise continuing work on a project that uses a copy of a previous
               versions MDS/APPDEFAULTS database.
               The Check MDS Application Defaults tool is a feature in the Utilities menu of the Paragon
               module and is available to administrators who belong to team CATADMIN.
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               If an Administrator wants to check the MDS application defaults database against the
               standard set of defaults contained in the MDS project click Check Defaults option as
               previously displayed.
               The tool will check the Administrators defaults database to determine if any default
               standards are missing or if any updates to existing standards need to be applied. If any
               updates are found then they will be displayed as follows.
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               In the example shown we can see that the tool has finished checking the defaults database
               and determined that there are 4 missing entries for standards that are available in the MDS
               catalogue.
               If the Administrator wants to add application defaults sets for these missing items click
               Update Defaults option which will automatically create the defaults data in the project
               defaults database. When it has finished a message window is displayed informing the user
               that it has successfully created the required number of additional defaults.
               Note: The same process is followed for any updates that need to be made to existing
                     defaults.
               A log file is created during the defaults update which gives more detailed information about
               what has been added to the database. The log file is created in the current %PDMSUSER%
               directory and is named mdsDefaultsUpdate.log.
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3              MDS Admin Data Form
               The MDS Admin Data form is the main control form for the MDS application. It allows the
               administrator to control some of the design limits within which supports can be created. The
               form also allows the administrator to set the criteria that MDS uses to locate support zones
               etc.
               The default values/settings shown on the forms are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               Note that some of the defaults on the Options(1) tab can be modified by the designer using
               the MDS Application Defaults form (refer to the MDS User Guide).
               The MDS Admin Data form modifies values in /MDS/OPTION/DEFAULTS, which are the
               defaults that are set for the MDS Application Defaults form in MDS design.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
3.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Application Defaults from the
               main menu to display the MDS Admin Data form with the Option (1) tab selected.
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               Figure 3:1.        MDS Admin Data - Options (1) tab
3.2            Options (1) Tab
               The defaults on the Options (1) tab are grouped into three sections: Application Tolerances,
               Hangers and Framework Connection Details.
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3.2.1          Max. Pipe Slope (MDSSUPPMS)
                 Default           Session/default             Description
                 value             catalogue modifiable
                 1/10              Session                     Maximum allowable pipe slope for horizontal
                                                               supports.
               This is the slope value above which MDS creates a framework type support perpendicular to
               the pipe (see Figure 3:2.: MDSSUPPMS slope > 1/10). Below this slope value, MDS allows
               the pipe to sit at an angle relative to the vertical framework (see Figure 3:3.: MDSSUPPMS
               slope < 1/10).
               Figure 3:2.        MDSSUPPMS slope > 1/10
               Figure 3:3.        MDSSUPPMS slope < 1/10
3.2.2          Steelwork Overlap (MDSSUPPOV)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 10                     Session                   Steelwork overlap.
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               This value determines the overlap distance for steelwork overlap type joints on the support
               frameworks (see Figure 3:6.: MDSSUPPCL and MDSSUPPOV).
3.2.3          Max. Packing Dist (MDSPACKDI)
                 Default value          Session/default         Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 50                     Session                 Maximum allowable packing distance (see
                                                                Figure 3:4.: MDSPACKDI).
               Figure 3:4.        MDSPACKDI
3.2.4          Max. Packing Overlap (MDSPACKMO)
                 Default value          Session/default          Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 5                      Session                  Maximum allowable packing overlap.
               This is the maximum allowable overlap that can occur between a support attachment and its
               associated supporting steelwork (see Figure 3:5.: MDSPACKMO).
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               Figure 3:5.        MDSPACKMO
3.2.5          Pipe Clearance (MDSSUPPCL)
                 Default value          Session/default      Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 100                    Session                Steelwork clearance from support attachments.
               This value is overridden by the new MDS ancillary default values declared in the MDS
               PARAGON module defaults catalogue, i.e. in the DATA members found in a typical MDS
               ancillary default DTSE element. For example, DTSE /MDS/ATTA/DEFAULTS/AT01/100/
               FRMW (see Framework Clearance Option, Closed End Clearance, Open End Clearance).
               When a designer chooses to build a support using the Clearance option, this value is used
               to determine the clearance on both sides of the support attachment (see Figure 3:6.:
               MDSSUPPCL and MDSSUPPOV), For example, if the MDS ancillary default values are not
               found.
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               Figure 3:6.        MDSSUPPCL and MDSSUPPOV
3.2.6          Max. Horizontal Angle (MDSMAXHANG)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                 (degrees)              catalogue modifiable
                 30                     Default catalogue         Maximum allowable horizontal angle for pipe
                                                                  hangers
               This default determines the maximum allowable angle in the horizontal plane with respect to
               the datum pipe centreline that a pipe can have in order to be added to a framework (see
               Figure 3:7.: MDSMAXHANG).
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               Figure 3:7.        MDSMAXHANG
3.2.7          Min. Rod Length (MDSMINHANG)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 150                    Default catalogue         Minimum hanger      rod   length   for   MDS
                                                                  information only.
3.2.8          Max. Pivot Angle (MDSMAXPIVA)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                 (degrees)              catalogue modifiable
                 30                     Default catalogue          Maximum pivot angle for pipe hangers
               This default determines the maximum allowable slope for a horizontal pipe that can be
               supported by a hanger. If the user attempts to support a section of pipe whose slope is
               greater than the MDSMAXPIVA angle an error is displayed (see Figure 3:8.: MDSMAXPIVA
               and MDSPIVWARN).
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3.2.9          Project Hanger Interfaces (MDSHANGIF)
                 Default value          Session/default      Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 Standard               Default catalogue         Project hanger interface (4 options):
                 MDS                                              LISEGA = LICAD from Lisega
                                                                  PSL = PSDesigner from Pipe Supports Ltd
                                                                  CPL = Witch Hanger from Carpenter & Paterson Ltd
                                                                  Standard MDS = Standard MDS hanger application
               The administrator can define the hanger interfaces that are available for use in DESIGN.
               The Default Hanger Interface is selected by the administrator and loaded automatically
               when the user enters DESIGN. Only active default hanger interfaces are available from the
               drop-down list.
3.2.10         User Warning Angle (MDSPIVWARN)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                 (degrees)              catalogue modifiable
                 5                      Default catalogue         Warning pivot angle for pipe hangers
               This default is also associated with hangers and determines the angle above which a
               warning is displayed to the user. If the user attempts to support a section of pipe whose
               slope is greater than or equal to the MDSPIVWARN angle, an error is displayed but the user
               is allowed to continue with the design process.
               Note: It is essential that the value of MDSPIVWARN is always less than the value of
                     MDSMAXPIVA.
               In the example given in Figure 3:8.: MDSMAXPIVA and MDSPIVWARN, the designer would
               have received a warning alert, as the slope of the pipe is greater than the MDSPIVWARN
               angle but less than the MDSMAXPIVA angle.
               Note: The MDS manufacturers hanger interfaces (LICAD, PSDesigner and Witch Hanger)
                     will override these default settings.
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               Figure 3:8.        MDSMAXPIVA and MDSPIVWARN
3.2.11         Joint Offset (MDSOFFSET)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 150                    Default catalogue         The value used by the MDS Integrity Checker
                                                                  for joint eccentricity.
3.2.12         Create (MDSCONNS)
                 Default value          Session/default           Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 With                   Default catalogue         Connection to steelwork (3 options):
                 Geometry
                                                                   1. No Connections
                                                                   2. Without Geometry
                                                                   3. With Geometry
               If the Create option is set to No Connections, the connection icons on all support forms
               become inactive. If the Create option is set to Without Geometry, the create and delete
               connection icons become active, and the modify and force connect icons remain inactive.
               This is because these icons are only used for modifying joint geometry attributes. If the
               Create option is set to With Geometry, then all icons become active.
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3.2.13         Modify Support (MDSCONNSMODS)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 WARNING                Default catalogue          Modify support action, (3 options):
                                                                    1. WARNING
                                                                    2. ERROR
                                                                    3. CONTINUE
               The Modify Support option enables MDS to know what to do if the support is connected.
               This option dictates the error messages when modifying a connected support in the normal
               way.
               Default setting available:
               WARNING: a warning message is displayed, asking the user if she or he wishes to
               continue, every time a support is modified.
               ERROR: the user will be asked to delete the connection before continuing.
               CONTINUE: the user will not receive any messages before the support is modified.
3.2.14         Automatic Pads
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 On                     Default catalogue          Sets the Automatic Pads default value, (2
                                                                   options):
                                                                    1. On
                                                                    1. Off
3.3            Options (2) Tab
               The Options (2) tab is shown below:
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               Figure 3:9.        MDS Admin Data - Options (2) tab
3.3.1          Flange Gapping Value (MDSFLAGAP)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                 (mm)                   catalogue modifiable
                 0                      Default catalogue          Flange gapping value
               This is the value used for flange gap control when the flange gap toggle is true on the MDS
               Application Defaults form. Refer to the Support Application Defaults, for more information.
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3.3.2          Alternate Representation Level (MDSLEVCHANGE)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 7                      Default catalogue          The value that can be set to allow graphical
                                                                   additions of Design elements by their drawing
                                                                   level attribute.
3.3.3          Transport Prefix (MDSTRANPREF) and Transport Text (MDSTRANISO)
                 Default value                  Session/default      Description
                                                catalogue modifiable
                 T                              Default catalogue         MDSTRANPREF: transportation support
                                                                          prefix.
                 TRANSPORTATION#                Default catalogue         MDSTRANISO: transportation support
                 /SUPPORT                                                 text as seen on the Piping Isometric.
               The default MDSTRANPREF contains the prefix string that identifies a transportation
               support. If the support name starts with the transport prefix, the STEX of all support
               attachments associated with the support will have the transportation#/support text string,
               contained in the default MDSTRANISO. This is appended to the support name in the
               Attachment Stext attribute and will appear on the relevant Piping Isometric.
3.3.4          Number of Characters in Trunnion Support Codes Standard
               (MDSTRUNCODE)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 5                      Default catalogue          Number of characters to be displayed in
                                                                   trunnion support codes standard.
3.3.5          Unit of Weight on Drawings (MDSWEITAG)
                 Default value          Session/default             Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 Kgs                    Default catalogue           Defines the unit of weight on drawings.
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3.3.6          Unique Support Names (MDSUNIQUENAMES)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 true                   Default catalogue          Allows creation of unique support names and
                                                                   reference supports.
               When the check box is ticked, functionality is made available for the user to create unique
               support names and reference supports. When the check box is unticked, functionality for the
               user to create unique support names and reference supports is disabled.
               The unique support naming functionality allows the user to define the name of a newly
               created ancillary for the pipe, HVAC or rack when they are being added to a support instead
               of using the standard naming convention.
               The main purpose of the reference support functionality is to allow the user to add an
               existing ancillary to a framework.
               For example, if when creating a new framework support there is an ancillary created on
               another pipe that the user wishes to add to the framework, the user can select the ancillary
               and it becomes part of the framework.
3.3.7          Special Support Number Prefix (MDSSPECPRE), Special Support
               Number Unique (MDSSPECFLA) and Special Support Number Checker
               (MDSSPECON)
                 Default          Session/default             Description
                 value            catalogue modifiable
                 SPS              Default catalogue           MDSSPECPRE: special support number prefix.
                 false            Default catalogue           MDSSPECFLA: special support number unique
                                                              flag.
                 false            Default catalogue           MDSSPECON: special support number checker.
               The MDSSPECPRE default is the special support number prefix and is used when special
               supports are created. The prefix is used in combination with the standard support name. It
               can be made to be unique within the current MDB by setting the MDSSPECFLA default to
               true. Setting the default value to false allows the special support number to exist at more
               than one support. Setting MDSSPECON to true prevents the user from proceeding until a
               special support number is entered.
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3.3.8          Weight Unit (MDSWEIUNIT)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 1                      Default catalogue          This value is a conversion factor that allows
                                                                   output of weights in units other than kg.
               All catalogue weights are stored in the database in kg. This setting is used in weight
               calculations and enables output in lbs, or any other desired units. The options are:
               1 (kg) =                   output in kg
               2.2046 (lbs) =             output in lbs
               Other =                    Any other weight units. Enter the appropriate conversion factor in the
                                          numeric entry box.
3.3.9          Dataset Code Conversion Factor (MPU)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 1                      Default catalogue          Dataset code conversion factor (2 options):
                                                                    1. Metric project = Dimensions in mm.
                                                                    2. Imperial project = Dimensions in inches.
                                                                       Divided by 25.4 to give output in inches.
3.3.10         Display Orientation in Support Tag on Isometric (MDSORINOT)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 true                   Default catalogue          Sets what the support tag displays on the
                                                                   Isometric.
                                                                   true = PS100
                                                                   ORI = N
                                                                   false = PS100
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3.3.11         Determine if Notes Appear on Isometric Drawings (MDSTRUNNOTES)
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 true                   Default catalogue          Determines whether the following     notes
                                                                   appear on isometric drawings:
                                                                   DO NOT CUT HOLE IN PIPE
                                                                   6mm WEEP HOLE
                                                                   FREE TO SLIDE
3.3.12         Determine if Bracing Members are in Isometric MTO
                 Default value          Session/default            Description
                                        catalogue modifiable
                 False                  Default catalogue          Determines if Bracing Members are displayed
                                                                   in the isometric MTO
3.4            Miscellaneous Tab
               The defaults on the Miscellaneous tab are grouped into three sections: Form Size Control,
               Active Icons and Zone ID.
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               Figure 3:10. MDS Admin Data - Miscellaneous
3.4.1          Form Size Control
               This section of the form lists the forms that can be displayed by the MDS application. The
               associated values control the number of lines of information displayed in the form.
3.4.2          Active Icons
               Depending on project requirements and conditions, it may be necessary to deactivate
               certain icons on the MDS toolbar. This is done by ticking/unticking the appropriate check
               boxes, and determines the range of ancillaries that are available during the design process.
3.4.3          Zone ID
               The settings within the Zone ID section represent the criteria that the MDS application uses
               to select suitable zones for creation of support frameworks. MDS uses the attributes and
               values set here to determine (a) the list of zones where MDS support frameworks and
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               hangers may be created, and (b) the zones for the PIPING, HVAC and CABLE TRAY
               elements where MDS ancillary supports may be created.
3.5            User Modified Defaults
3.5.1          Support Application Defaults
               The MDS designer can modify some of the defaults using the MDS Application Defaults
               form (Figure 3:11.: MDS Application Defaults form). To access this form select Settings >
               MDS Defaults > Application from the MDS main menu bar.
               All values entered into this form are always displayed in the current format for distance units
               set inside AVEVA Plant/Marine.
               Note: Any changes made here are temporary, i.e. they apply only to the current session. To
                     make the changes to the defaults permanent, use the applicable administration
                     forms.
               Figure 3:11.       MDS Application Defaults form
               The items on this form are self explanatory except for Flange Gaps and Compensating
               Plates.
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               This Flange Gaps function only works in creation by cursor mode. The setting for this
               functionality is available by pressing the Flange Gaps button. This will display the following
               form:
               Note: ID1 is the first member identified and ID2 is the second member identified (if
                     applicable). This can make a significant difference to the structure as shown in the
                     examples below. The positioning of the framework legs can be used with either the
                     identified sections or gensecs geometry or the sections or gensecs origin.
               The following examples show the effect of selecting the members in different orders. In
               Figure 3:12.: ID1 = off, ID2 = off both flange gaps are set to off. In Figure 3:13.: Left first, ID1
               = Inside, ID2 = Outside and Figure 3:14.: Right first, ID1 = Inside, ID2 = Outside, ID1 and
               ID2 have the same settings but have been selected in different orders. The same is also
               true for Figure 3:15.: Left first, ID1 = Inside, ID2 = Off and Figure 3:16.: Right first, ID1 =
               Inside, ID2 = Off, resulting in a mirrored structure in both cases.
               Figure 3:12. ID1 = off, ID2 = off
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               Figure 3:13. Left first, ID1 = Inside,             Figure 3:14. Right first, ID1 = Inside,
                            ID2 = Outside                                      ID2 = Outside
               Figure 3:15. Left first, ID1 = Inside, ID2 = Off   Figure 3:16. Right first, ID1 = Inside, ID2 =
                                                                               Off
               Pressing the Compensation Options button allows the user to view the Compensating Plate
               options. Refer to MDS Compensating Plates for further information.
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               Figure 3:17. MDS Compensation Options form
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                                                                               MDS Active Control Form
4              MDS Active Control Form
               The MDS Active Control form enables the administrator to change the active state of all
               support types in the MDS catalogue. This controls whether the supports will be available for
               use on the project by the MDS designer.
                        Active: Ancillary included in selection lists.
                        Inactive: Ancillary excluded from selection lists.
               Tabs along the top of the form allow the user to select support type and the grid below
               displays the corresponding supports. The active status for each support is shown by the
               colour of the first column, green for active and red for inactive. Multiple supports can be
               selected in the grid and the buttons below allow the user to Activate or Deactivate them
               respectively. If a single support is selected, the active status of individual bore sizes can also
               be set using the grid on the right-hand side of the form.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The
               Dismiss button closes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
4.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Active Control from the main
               menu to display the MDS Active Control form.
               If any other forms that have similar functionality are open such as:
                     MDS Ancillary Defaults Form.
                     MDS Hanger Data Form.
                     MDS Structure Defaults Form.
                     MDS Trunnion Defaults Form.
               The user will be asked if that form can be closed.
               Figure 4:1.        Close Form Question
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               Yes: Will close the form and open the MDS Active Control form.
               No/Cancel: Will leave the form open and will not open the MDS Active Control form.
               If the user selects Yes and changes on that form have been made but not applied the user
               my also me asked to apply changes.
               Figure 4:2.        Apply Changes Question
               Yes: Will apply changes before closing the form and opening the MDS Active Control form.
               No: Will not apply changes before closing the form and opening the MDS Active Control
               form.
               Cancel: Will leave the form open and will not open the MDS Active Control form.
               Figure 4:3.        MDS Active Control Form
               Clicking Full allows the user to make all supports active, clicking Brief allows the user to
               make only a small subset of supports for demonstration purposes active.
4.2            Tabs
               Along the top of the form are tabs for all the available support types, plus the last tab which
               contains all the support types.
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               There is a button in the top-right corner of the form that allows a key to popup with
               descriptions of the support types.
               Figure 4:4.        Key to Support Types Form
4.3            Main Grid
               The main grid lists all the supports for the selected support type tab. There are three
               columns giving information on the MDS Name, Replacement Name and Description. The
               active status of each support is indicated by the colour of the first column:
                        Green = Activated
                        Red = Deactivated
               The user can multi-select rows in the grid and change their active status by either clicking on
               the Activate or Deactivate buttons below the grid or by right-clicking on the grid and
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               selecting the appropriate command from the menu. There is also a Select All option at the
               bottom-left of the grid.
               Above the grid on the left hand side is a summary displaying the number of active supports.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The
               Dismiss button closes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
4.4            Side Grid
               The grid on the right-hand side lists all the available bores for the selected support. This grid
               is shown if only one support is selected in the main grid and this support has individual bore
               sizes.
               Figure 4:5.        MDS Active Control Form with Side Grid Shown
               The user can multi-select rows in the grid and change their active status by either clicking on
               the Activate or Deactivate buttons below the grid or by right-clicking on the grid and
               selecting the appropriate command from the menu. There is also a Select All option at the
               bottom-left of the grid.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The
               Dismiss button closes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
4.5            Right-Click Menu
               Right-clicking on either the main grid or the side grid will show a popup menu.
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               Figure 4:6.        Right-Click Menu
               Activate: Activates the selected supports/bores.
               Deactivate: Deactivates the selected supports/bores.
               Save Table to Excel: Saves the current grid as a MS Excel file.
               Reinitialise Current Table: Reloads the current grid with values from the database. Any
               changes made to the current grid will be lost.
4.6            Save Table to Excel
               From the right-click menu the user can choose Save Table to Excel to save the current grid
               as an MS Excel file. This will activate the save form where the user can choose where to
               save the file.
               Figure 4:7.        Save Table to Excel Form
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5              MDS Ancillary Defaults Form
               The MDS Ancillary Defaults form contains the design parameter definitions for all the
               ancillary support components that can be modelled using design parameters in the MDS
               catalogue. It allows the administrator to define the physical dimensions of all the ancillaries
               to match a given vendor. The supplied parameters are generally based on, but not
               exclusively:
                                Carpenter & Paterson Ltd
                                Pipe Suspension Equipment Catalogue No. 7/94
               References to the supplier figure numbers are provided on the relevant section of the form.
               The form also provides material descriptions. The forms allows the administrator to set
               minimum and maximum design values associated with certain attributes of the ancillary, and
               contains information used during Material Take Off (MTO) extraction by the MDS Automatic
               Drawing Production application.
               The component descriptions can also contain rules that modify the geometry of the
               component in certain situations, e.g. by adding stiffening webs for pipe shoes where the
               height of the shoe exceeds a given value.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. The
               Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
5.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Ancillary Defaults from the
               main menu to display the MDS Ancillary Data form with the Standard tab selected.
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               Figure 5:1.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Standard Tab
5.2            Standard Tab
               The left hand side of the form lists the available MDS ancillary support standards.
               Hanger and trunnion support types are described in MDS Hanger Data Form and MDS
               Trunnion Defaults Form.
               MDS lighting support types are described in section MDS Lighting Support Defaults.
               MDS Structural Framework Support types are described in section MDS Structure Defaults
               Form.
               The buttons below the list provide filtering on specific support types.
               When a support type is highlighted, the support standard name, its replacement name and
               description appear at the top of the form (described below). This information is outside of
               the tabbed areas and is displayed on all tabs.
               The plotfile for the selected standard is displayed on the right of the form. To zoom in on an
               area of the plotfile, click and drag with the middle mouse button. To restore the original size,
               use the right-click menu and select Reset Limits.
               The information on the form is grouped into two sections. Design detail in the Standard
               section applies to all signs of the component. The Bore Specific section contains data
               associated with the specified size (bore) of component.
               The Apply button should be used before selecting another standard, otherwise any
               changes will be lost.
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5.2.1          Support Standard
               The support type selected in the list is copied here, and cannot be changed. The Support
               Standard is the code used internally within the software by the MDS application.
5.2.2          Standard Replacement Name
               This is the clients replacement support name used on all forms in the MDS application
               when referring to the support type defined by the Support Standard. It is also output in place
               of the Support Standard name on MDS Automatic Drawing Production drawings. The name
               can be modified by editing the text in this field. All characters in the replacement name
               MUST be alpha/numeric only.
5.2.3          Description
               The text in this field is configurable to suit each design project, and is only displayed to the
               user in the DESIGN module during the creation of supports. The description in this field
               does not affect any associated Material Take Off (MTO) details output in MDS Automatic
               Drawing Production, as these details are stored in the MDS catalogue database.
               The following defaults are located in the Standard section of the form:
5.2.4          Active
               This option enables the administrator to specify which of the available ancillaries will be
               available for use on the project by the MDS designer, as follows:
               True =             ancillary included in selection lists
               False =            ancillary excluded from selection lists
               This Active setting overrides any subsequent Active setting shown on the Active/Shop Flag
               tab (Figure 5:5.: MDS Ancillary Defaults - Active/Shop Flag Tab).
5.2.5          Vendor Reference
               Details the vendor figure number associated with the component build parameters that are
               detailed on the MDS Ancillary Defaults form.
5.2.6          Elevation Restriction
               Specifies the elevation (height) at which an ancillary can be created at and above. For
               example, setting a value of 5000 means the ancillary can be created at any elevation at
               5000 mm and ABOVE, but NOT below 5000mm.
               The default setting is *, meaning there is no restriction on the elevation at which the ancillary
               can be created.
5.2.7          Pipe Specification Material Code
               The pipe material is specified here, as follows:
                     CS Carbon Steel
                     SS Stainless Steel
                     FG Fibre Glass
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                     GV Galvanised
                     PL Plastic
                     CN Cupro Nickel
                     ALL represents ANY material, i.e. valid for all pipe specifications.
               This text value, e.g. CS, represents the setting stored at a valid PIPE specification, at the
               uda :MDSPipeMat, for use by the MDS application. These settings are totally configurable
               and NOT restricted to the example values shown here.
5.2.8          Support Function
               The ancillary support function is specified here. For example, AN for an anchor support.
               The administrator can assign a support function to a chosen preliminary support standard
               so that it can be identified as a particular support type (for example, anchor) when the time
               comes to convert the preliminary support into a detailed MDS support type.
               When coupled with similar support types on ancillaries, hangers and trunnion standards it
               becomes possible to check that the support type being created when using an existing
               preliminary support matches that already specified during initial design.
               By default, ancillary, hanger and trunnion standards are assigned a default support function
               corresponding to their MDS standard code. For example, AT, AN, FH, VH, TT, these are fully
               configurable by the administrator.
               To specify a support function for a hanger, refer to MDS Hanger Data Form for further
               information.
               To specify a support function for a trunnion, refer to MDS Trunnion Defaults Form for further
               information.
5.2.9          PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material
               The ancillary component material is selected from the materials contained in the PROPCON
               (properties) database.
5.2.10         Isometric MTOC Flag
               This setting determines whether the material for a MDS ancillary appears in the material list
               on the piping isometric.
               True =             Ancillary material appears in the isometric material list
               False =            Ancillary material does not appear in the isometric material list
               The Isometric MTOC Flag overrides any subsequent Shop Flag settings shown on the
               Active/Shop Flag Tab (Figure 5:5.: MDS Ancillary Defaults - Active/Shop Flag Tab)
               The following defaults are located in the Bore Specific section of the form.
5.2.11         Bore
               The size (bore) of the pipe (in mm) is specified by clicking on the up/down arrows. The
               following pipe defaults apply to the size of the pipe selected.
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5.2.12         Pipe Specification Material Code
               Provides the same information as Pipe Specification Material Code above, but overrides the
               Standard setting for the selected bore.
5.2.13         PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material
               Provides the same information as PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material above, but overrides
               the Standard setting for the selected bore.
5.2.14         Framework Clearance Option, Closed End Clearance, Open End
               Clearance
               MDS allows an overlap (clearance) value to be used when an ancillary is placed on a
               framework type support.
               This new functionality will always override the pipe clearance value declared in the MDS
               Admin Data form Figure 3:1.: MDS Admin Data - Options (1) tab explained in Pipe
               Clearance (MDSSUPPCL), and the MDS Application Defaults form in User Modified
               Defaults.
               Additional overlap (clearance) values are stored within the catalogue held dimensional
               parameters of the ancillary. The two values cater for different clearances, dependent on the
               type of standard framework being created, designated as the Open End and Closed End
               clearances, as shown below.
               Figure 5:2.        Open End and Closed End Clearances
               An additional parameter for the ancillaries is used to instruct MDS how the overlap
               (clearance) is applied, whether from the centreline or the geometry of the pipe and the
               MDS ancillary (e.g. the outside of the pipe). See the example below.
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               Figure 5:3.        Framework Clearance Option
               There is also a build style parameter which is held as a user defined attribute (uda) that
               specifies the way the support frame dimensions are applied when the frame is built up, i.e.
               whether the inside or outside of the steelwork at the closed end is used. This uda is copied
               from the support frame template. See the figure below:
               Figure 5:4.        Using Inside or Outside Style
               The Build Style of the MDS Framework is controlled via the uda :MDSBuildStyl at the
               STRCTURE element of a MDS Framework template. There are two options, i.e. INSIDE
               (default) or OUTSIDE, which currently may only be set via the command line in the MDS
               Framework template DESIGN databases.
               Note: Changing this uda manually at design instance of the template will have no effect as
                     it is always copied form the template each time the support frame is modified by the
                     application.
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               Limitations
               The overlap (clearance) functionality described above has only been added to the following
               support frame types:
                         FT03 to FT15 inclusive          FT35
                         FT17                            FT36
                         FT18                            FT37
                         FT19                            FT38
                         FT21                            FT39
                         FT25                            FT40
                         FT29                            FT42
                         FT31                            FT43
                         FT32                            FT51
                         FT33                            FT56
                         FT34A, B, C
5.3            Active/Shop Flag Tab
               Figure 5:5.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Active/Shop Flag Tab
5.3.1          Active
               The setting of these check boxes determines the pipe bore sizes that the selected ancillary
               can be attached to.
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               When Active is true on the Standard tab, all check boxes are ticked (true) by default, but the
               administrator can untick boxes as required for the project.
               When Active is False on the Standard tab, this setting overrides all the check box settings,
               and are treated as False, even if they are ticked (true).
5.3.2          Shop Flag
               The setting of these check boxes determines whether the material for a MDS ancillary
               appears in the piping isometric material list under the FABRICATION MATERIALS (SHOP
               TRUE) or ERECTION MATERIALS (SHOP FALSE) heading of the MTO.
               When the Isometric MT0C Flag is true on the Standard tab, all check boxes are ticked
               (true) by default, but the Administrator can untick boxes as required for the project.
               When the Isometric MTOC Flag is false on the Standard tab, this setting overrides all the
               check box settings shown on this tab, and are treated as false, even if they are ticked (true).
5.4            Parameters Tab
               Figure 5:6.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Parameters Tab
               The Parameters tab displays a table of the design parameters for the selected MDS
               ancillary for each bore size. The bore sizes that appear in this table are NOT dependent on
               the Active check box settings of the previous tab. The parameters listed here are for display
               purposes only (not editable). Parameters are changed in the Size tab.
               The width of the columns can be altered by clicking and dragging the vertical column
               separator lines.
               Selecting a row (by left-clicking) selects that bore size in the Size, Alt Expression and User
               Des Pars tabs. For example, when switching to the Size tab, that bore will already be
               selected, but can be changed using the Bore selection control.
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5.5            Size Tab
               Figure 5:7.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Size Tab
               The Size tab allows all the design parameters for a specific bore size to be edited. The
               design parameters listed here correspond to the applicable row of the table in the
               Parameters tab.
               The description of the design parameters shown in the Size (and Parameter) tabs are taken
               from the DTREF of the SCOM of the CATE in the CATA in the MDS-Standards-Supports
               (e.g. for an AT01, all the SCOM are collected for /ATTA-AT01). Where the CATE cannot be
               found, the descriptions are shown as unset, and the message Cannot collect SCOM
               DBREFS and get descriptions is displayed on the status bar. If the CATE is found, but one
               or more design parameter descriptions are unset, it is displayed as unset.
               When the Apply button is clicked, the changes for the selected bore size will be reflected in
               the applicable row of the Parameters tab.
               On returning to the Parameters tab, all the changes made can be viewed together. If these
               are satisfactory, all the changes can be applied at once to the database by clicking on the
               Apply button.
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5.6            Parameter Tab
               Figure 5:8.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Parameter Tab
               The Parameter tab allows a selected design parameter to be changed for a specific bore
               size, or range of bore sizes. This corresponds to editing a column of the table in the
               Parameters tab.
               The design parameter to be edited is selected from the Column drop-down list and the new
               value is entered into the Value box. The range of bore sizes that the value is applicable to is
               specified using the From Bore and To Bore drop-down lists.
               When the Apply button is clicked, the list at the left of the form is updated with the new
               value. The changes will also be reflected in the relevant columns of the table in the
               Parameters tab. On returning to the Parameters tab, the changes made can be viewed
               together. If these are satisfactory, all the changes can be applied at once to the database by
               clicking on the Apply button.
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5.7            Alt Expression Tab
               Figure 5:9.        MDS Ancillary Defaults - Alt Expression Tab
               The Alt Expression tab provides for alternative expressions and alternative design
               parameters for a particular bore. This feature is used to change the geometry of a
               component in certain situations.
               The MDS application checks the alternative expression each time the component is
               modified. if the expression is true, the alternative design parameters to the right of the
               expression are used. In the example screenshot above, when design parameter 5 is greater
               than 100mm, design parameter 7 is set to 6mm and design parameter 9 is set to 25mm.
               This creates stiffeners on the AT01 pipe shoe 6mm thick and located 25mm from each end
               of the shoe.
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5.8            User Des Pars Tab
               Figure 5:10. MDS Ancillary Defaults - User Des Pars Tab
               This tab lists the design parameters that the MDS designer can modify during the creation or
               subsequent modification of a support. The example screenshot shows component AT01,
               bore size 20mm. The designer would only be allowed to modify two of the design
               parameters for AT01:
                        Design Parameter 2 - support length, which has minimum and maximum values of
                        100mm and 350mm
                        Design Parameter 5 - support height, which has minimum and maximum values of
                        50mm and 180mm
               When the designer modifies these values using the MDS application, the minimum and
               maximum values are checked and a warning message is displayed if any values are outside
               their allowable ranges. The administrators must ensure suitable minimum and maximum
               values are entered for the design parameters.
               In some situations if may be necessary to restrict a user-editable parameter to a single
               value. For example, for AT01 with 20mm bore, we may wish to fix the shoe height at 100mm
               to match the component available in a given supplier catalogue. In this case the minimum
               and maximum values are both set to 100.
5.8.1          Adding User-editable Design Parameters
               To create a new user-editable design parameter:
                 1. Click on the Standard tab and select the relevant ancillary.
                 2. Click on the User Des Pars tab and select the Bore using the up/down arrows.
                 3. Click on the New User Editable Design Parameter button. A form is displayed asking
                    you to enter the number of the new design parameter.
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                      Figure 5:11.       Input form
                 4. Enter the design parameter number (e.g. 1 for Flange Width) and click OK to create the
                    new user design parameter. The new design parameter appears on the form, with
                    default minimum and maximum values of 0.
               Important: This new design parameter will appear on the form for ALL BORE SIZES in the
                          standard. Ensure the values required are entered at each bore size.
               Figure 5:12. Adding a user-editable Design Parameter
                 5. Enter suitable minimum and maximum allowable values for the design parameter as
                    shown above.
                 6. Click Apply to apply the changes to the database.
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5.8.2          Deleting User-editable Design Parameters
               To delete an existing user-editable design parameter:
                 1. Click on the Remove User Editable Design Parameter button. A form is displayed
                    asking you to enter the number of the user design parameter to be deleted (Figure
                    5:11.: Input form).
                 2. Enter the design parameter number (e.g. 1 for Flange Width) and click OK to delete the
                    selected user design parameter. The Confirm form is displayed as shown below. Click
                    Yes to delete the selected user design parameter.
                      Figure 5:13. Confirm form
                 3. The selected user design parameter is now deleted from all bores of the MDS Ancillary
                    standard, as shown Figure 5:10.: MDS Ancillary Defaults - User Des Pars Tab.
                 4. Click Apply to apply the changes to the database.
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6              MDS Hanger Data Form
               Important: The MDS hanger template configurations displayed in the MDS Hanger Data
                          form Figure 6:1.: MDS Hanger Data - Standard Tab MUST represent the same
                          hanger components included in the actual hanger templates defined in the SITE
                          called /MDS/HANGERS. This holds the modelled hanger templates for each
                          hanger component manufacturer/supplier in their respective databases. (Refer
                          to Hangers Design Templates for further information).
               The MDS Hanger Data form is used to define the configuration of the MDS hanger
               templates. Each hangers configuration can have a replacement name more meaningful to
               the MDS designer, and a description to suit a particular design project.
               These MDS Hanger templates only apply to the MDS application when the Project Hanger
               Interface (MDSHANGIF) default value is set to MDS (see Project Hanger Interfaces
               (MDSHANGIF). Three sets of MDS hanger templates are supplied with the application, one
               for each of the hanger components manufacturer/supplier, i.e. PSL, GRINNELL (now
               ANVIL) and PIHASA.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The
               Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
6.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Hanger Template Defaults
               from the main menu to display the MDS Hanger Data form with the Standard tab displayed.
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               Figure 6:1.        MDS Hanger Data - Standard Tab
6.2            Standard Tab
               The left hand side of the forms lists the available MDS hanger template types; each type
               represents a hanger configuration. There are two basic hanger types: Fixed hangers (FH)
               and Variable Hangers (VH).
               When a hanger configuration is highlighted, the MDS support standard, its replacement
               name and description appear at the top of the form (described below). This information is
               outside of the tabbed areas and is displayed on all four tabs,
               The plotfiles for all of the selected hanger configurations are displayed on the right of the
               form. To zoom in on an area of the plotfile, click and drag with the middle mouse button. To
               restore the original size, use the right-click menu and select Reset Limits.
               The Apply button should be clicked before selecting another standard, otherwise any
               changes will be lost.
6.2.1          Support Standard
               The MDS hanger template configuration selected in the list is copied here, and cannot be
               changed.
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6.2.2          Standard Replacement Name
               This is the clients replacement support name used on all forms in the MDS application
               when referring to the hanger configuration defined by the Support Standard. It is also output
               in place of the Support standard name on MDS Automatic Drawing Production drawings.
               The replacement name is based on the hanger configuration, see Hanger Template
               Configuration.
6.2.3          Description
               The text in this field is configurable to suit each design project, and is only displayed to the
               user in the DESIGN module during the creation of supports. The description in this field
               does not affect any associated MTOC details output in MDS Automatic Drawing Production,
               as these details are stored in the MDS catalogue database.
6.2.4          Hanger Template Configuration
               Each hanger template configuration has its own specific design characteristics, based on
               the following considerations:
                     Is it a single or double configuration?
                     Should the hanger be connected to a vertical or to a horizontal pipe?
                     Should the pipe be insulated?
                     Should the steelwork connection be a double-channel connection? What type of beams
                      can be used for the steelwork connection?
                     If it is a variable spring hanger, where is the spring located? Is it below the pipe? Is it
                      located above the pipe but below the steelwork? Is it located on top of the steelwork?
                     Is the hanger connected to the pipe using a pipe clamp or to a welded lug?
               The hanger template configuration is defined as a combination of three basic components,
               the top (T), middle (M) and bottom (B) component. For example, a T1 M2 B5 hanger means
               that the hanger has a T1 type top connection, M2 type middle connection and a B5 type
               pipe connection. These three basic components can be viewed on the plotfiles shown on
               the right of the form.
               Based on this combination and on other attributes of the hanger templates and of the
               catalogue components, the MDS application can determine how to incorporate the hanger
               template into the design.
               Use the drop-down lists to select the T, M and B components that represent the selected
               hanger configuration, then click Apply.
6.2.5          Active
               This option enables the administrator to specify which of the available MDS hanger template
               configurations will be available for use on the project by the MDS designer, as follows:
               True =           hanger template configuration included in selection lists
               False =          hanger template configuration excluded from selection lists
6.2.6          Support Function
               The hanger support function is specified here. For example, FH for a fixed hanger.
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               By default, ancillary, hanger and trunnion standards are assigned a default support function
               corresponding to their MDS standard code. For example, AT, AN, FH, VH, TT, these are fully
               configurable by the administrator.
               To specify a support function for an ancillary, refer to MDS Ancillary Defaults Form for further
               information.
               To specify a support function for a trunnion, refer to MDS Trunnion Defaults Form for further
               information.
6.3            Aliases Tab
               Figure 6:2.        MDS Hanger Data - Aliases Tab
               This tab is used for viewing hanger template configuration aliases. These configurations use
               the same template as the hanger configuration defined in the Alias column, but are handled
               differently by the MDS application.
               Note: The hanger template configuration in the Alias column is the master template used
                     by the MDS hanger standard shown in the Standard column.
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6.4            Bottom Associated Support Standards Tab
               Figure 6:3.        MDS Hanger Data - Bottom Associated Support Standards Tab
               Where the hanger is supporting a pipe through a lug, ancillary or trunnion, this tab defines
               which standard supports can be used for that support.
               Click on a component in the Bottom Hanger Types column. Listed in the Support
               Standards column are the MDS standard types it may be associated with.
               These associations can only be changed using the Command Line Interface.
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6.5            Allowed Rod Sizes Tab
               Figure 6:4.        MDS Hanger Data - Allowed Rod Sizes Tab
               This tab enables the administrator to view the range of available rod sizes for a given
               hanger configuration.
               Click on an entry in the Nominal Pipe Size column. The available rod sizes for the selected
               bore and hanger configuration are listed in the Allowed Rod Sizes column. These can only
               be changed using the Command Line Interface.
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7              MDS Structure Defaults Form
               The MDS Structure Defaults form defines which of the available support standards can be
               used in a project, and clients replacement support names and descriptions can be specified.
               MDS Framework types prefixed FT can be organised into groups, which makes selection of
               a framework easier for the MDS designer.
               The form also defines which ancillaries will be available to the designer for a particular
               framework support.
               Alternative codes can be defined to replace the MDS application default codes to suit the
               clients standard.
               Changes are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The Dismiss
               button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
               Note: Only the first three tabs are used in the majority of cases.
7.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Structure Defaults from the
               main menu to display the MDS Structure Data form with the Standard tab displayed.
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               Figure 7:1.        MDS Structure Defaults - Standard Tab
7.2            Standard Tab
               The left hand side of the form lists the available framework support types. The buttons below
               the list provide filtering on specific support types.
               When a support type is highlighted, the support standard name, its replacement name and
               description appear at the top of the form (described below). This information is outside of
               the tabbed areas and is displayed on all tabs.
               The plotfile for the selected standard is displayed on the right of the form. To zoom in on an
               area of the plotfile, click and drag with the middle mouse button. To restore the original size,
               use the right-click menu and select Restore Limits.
               The Apply button should be clicked before selecting another standard, otherwise any
               changes will be lost.
7.2.1          Support Standard
               The support type selected in the list is copied here, and cannot be changed.
7.2.2          Standard Replacement Name
               This is the clients replacement support name used on all forms in the MDS application
               when referring to the support type defined by the Support Standard. It is also output in place
               of the Support Standard name on MDS Automatic Drawing Production drawings. The name
               can be modified by editing the text in this field.
7.2.3          Description
               The text in this field is configurable to suit each design project, and is only displayed to the
               user in the DESIGN module during the creation of supports. The description in this field
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               does not affect any associated Material Take Off (MTO) details output in MDS Automatic
               Drawing Production, as these details are stored in the MDS catalogue database.
7.2.4          Active
               This option enables the administrator to specify which of the available support standards will
               be available for use on the project by the MDS designer, as follows:
               True =             support included in selection lists
               False =             support excluded from selection lists
7.2.5          Support Standard Icon
               This is the icon that appears on forms that is used to represent the selected standard.
7.2.6          Framework Groups
               During the creation of a multi-discipline support, prefix FT, the Multi-Discipline Frameworks
               form is displayed, from which the MDS designer selects a framework type to create. An
               initial selection is done by choosing one of seven framework groups, from which the
               required framework is selected. Icons are used to represent the groups, which are as
               follows:
                     L Brackets
                     Cantilevers/Posts
                     Pedestals
                     Frames
                     Braced Brackets
                     T Posts
                     Miscellaneous
               These icons are available for selection from the Framework Groups drop-down list.
               Selecting an icon associates the selected framework with that group. The groups name is
               shown underneath the Framework Groups text.
7.2.7          Framework MTOC Flag
               This setting is applied to the MTOC attribute of the selected component (i.e. the SREF atta
               for the framework), as follows:
               True =             material appears in the isometric material list
               False =             material does not appear in the isometric material list
               Note: The settings detailed in Vendor Reference to Isometric MTOC Flag are only available
                     for certain framework types selected in the list.
7.2.8          Vendor Reference
               Details the vendor figure number associated with the component build parameters that are
               detailed on the MDS Structure Defaults form.
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7.2.9          Elevation Restriction
               Specifies the elevation (height) at which a support can be created at. For example, setting a
               value of 5000 means the support can be created at any elevation up to and including
               5000mm. If a value of -1000 is entered, the support can be created at any elevation below
               1000mm.
               The default setting is *, this means there is no restriction on the elevation at which the
               support can be created.
7.2.10         Pipe Specification Material Code
               The pipe material is specified here, as follows:
                     CS Carbon Steel
                     SS Stainless Steel
                     FG Fibre Glass
                     GV Galvanised
                     PL Plastic
                     CN Cupro Nickel
                     ALL represents ANY material, i.e. valid for all pipe specifications.
               This text value, e.g. CS, represents the setting stored at a valid PIPE specification, at the
               uda :MDSPipeMat, for use by the MDS application. These settings are totally configurable
               and NOT restricted to the example values shown here.
7.2.11         PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material
               The ancillary component material is selected from the materials contained in the PROPCON
               (properties) database.
7.2.12         Isometric MTOC Flag
               This setting determines whether the material for a MDS ancillary appears in the material list
               on the piping isometric.
               True =             Ancillary material appears in the isometric material list
               False =            Ancillary material does not appear in the isometric material list
               The Isometric MTOC Flag overrides any subsequent Shop Flag settings shown on the
               Active/Shop Flag Tab (Figure 5:5.: MDS Ancillary Defaults - Active/Shop Flag Tab).
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7.3            Framework Selections/Restrictions Tab
               Figure 7:2.        MDS Structure Defaults - Framework Selections/Restrictions Tab
               This tab is used to specify what ancillaries are available to the MDS designer during
               framework support creation. The fields at the top of the form show which framework is
               currently selected (see Standard tab).
               The left hand Selections list contains all available MDS ancillaries. The buttons below the
               list provide filtering on specific ancillary types. To make an ancillary available, click on the
               item in the list then click on the right arrow icon at the side of the list. This transfers the item
               to the adjacent list. Clicking on the left arrow icon reverses this action. The * character
               represents all MDS ancillary types.
               The Restrictions list is used in a similar way, but is for MDS ancillaries that are to be
               excluded.
               The combination of both of these lists defines the list of MDS ancillary types the designer
               can select from. In the example screenshot above, the * in the Selections list means that all
               ancillary types are to be made available, but the Restrictions list shows that AN06, AN61
               and all LT types are to be excluded from use by the MDS application.
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7.4            Framework Codes
               Figure 7:3.        MDS Structure Defaults - Framework Codes Tab
               The Framework Codes tab contains alternative descriptions for the support codes used by
               the MDS application. For example, if we take the FT09 support and list some of the possible
               support codes, the list will be as follows:
               FT09-1-1             FT09-2-1       FT09-3-1       FT09-4-1       FT09-5-1   FT09-6-1
               FT09-1-2             FT09-2-2       FT09-3-2       FT09-4-2       FT09-5-2   FT09-6-2
               FT09-1-3             FT09-2-3       FT09-3-3       FT09-4-3       FT09-5-3   FT09-6-3
               FT09-1-4             FT09-2-4       FT09-3-4       FT09-4-4       FT09-5-4   FT09-6-4
               FT09-1-5             FT09-2-5       FT09-3-5       FT09-4-5       FT09-5-5   FT09-6-5
               FT09-1-6             FT09-2-6       FT09-3-6       FT09-4-6       FT09-5-6   FT09-6-6
               These codes depend on the steelwork size used and the numbers of cross bars. In some
               circumstances the clients standard may have a different standard code for different
               steelwork sizes but the same configuration. The settings defined here may be used to print
               the correct code in the MDS Design module, on the ADP drawing and in the material list of
               the piping isometric and output in a MDS Report if required.
               For example, if an alternative code of M10A1 is specified for FT09-1-1, the Design, ADP
               and isometric applications will replace the FT09-1-1 code with M10A1.
7.4.1          Edit Selected Row
               The list at the left of the form shows the possible support codes for the selected framework
               (FT09 in the example screenshot) and the alternative code, if defined. The * character
               means that applications will use the Fixed code, which is the default setting.
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               If an alternative code is required for an individual support code, it is entered into the
               Alternative Code text box, to replace the * character.
7.4.2          Edit Column
               An alternative code can be specified for a range of fixed codes, by making appropriate
               selections in the From and To drop-down lists. Enter an Alternative Code into the text box to
               replace current values stored in the From and To list gadgets.
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8              MDS Trunnion Defaults Form
               The MDS Trunnion Data form defines which of the available trunnion types can be used on
               a project, and which trunnion bore sizes can be used with each pipe bore.
               The form also enables the administrator to specify the pipe sizes that the selected trunnion
               can be attached to, and whether the trunnion material type appears on the piping isometric.
               The administrator can also select which trunnion base plate standards will be available to
               the designer.
               Changes are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The Dismiss
               button removes the form. If changes have been made but not applied, a window is displayed
               asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
8.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Trunnion Defaults from the
               main menu to display the MDS Trunnion Data form with the Standard tab selected.
               Figure 8:1.        MDS Trunnion Data - Standard Tab
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8.2            Standard Tab
               The left hand side of the form lists the available trunnion support types (TT series). When a
               trunnion name is highlighted, its support standard name, replacement name and description
               appear at the top of the form (described below). This information is outside of the tabbed
               areas and is displayed on all tabs.
               The plotfile for the selected standard is displayed on the right of the form. To zoom in on an
               area of the plotfile, click and drag with the middle mouse button. To restore the original size,
               use the right click menu and select Reset Limits.
               The Apply button should be clicked before selecting another trunnion type, otherwise any
               changes will be lost.
8.2.1          Support Standard
               The trunnion name selected in the list is copied here and cannot be changed.
8.2.2          Standard Replacement Name
               This is the clients replacement support name used on all forms in the MDS application
               when referring to the support type defined by the Support Standard. It is also output in place
               of the Support Standard name on MDS Automatic Drawing Production drawings. The name
               can be modified by editing the text in this field.
8.2.3          Description
               The text in this field is configurable to suit each design project, and is only displayed to the
               user in the DESIGN module during the creation of supports. The description in this field
               does not affect any associated Material Take Off (MTO) details output in MDS Automatic
               Drawing Production, as these details are stored in the MDS catalogue database.
8.2.4          Active
               This option enables the administrator to specify which of the available trunnion types will be
               available for use on the project by the MDS designer, as follows:
               True =              trunnion type included in selection lists
               False =             trunnion type excluded from selection lists
               This Active setting overrides any subsequent Active setting shown on the Active/Shop Flag
               tab (see Figure 8:2.: MDS Trunnion Data - Active/Shop Flag Tab).
8.2.5          Vendor Reference
               Not applicable.
8.2.6          Elevation Restriction
               Specifies the elevation (height) at which an trunnion can be created at. For example, setting
               a value of 5000 means the trunnion can be created at any elevation up to and including
               5000mm. If a value of -1000 is entered, the trunnion can be created at any elevation below
               1000mm.
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               The default setting is *, meaning there is no restriction on the elevation at which the trunnion
               can be created.
8.2.7          Pipe Specification Material Code
               The pipe material is specified here, as follows:
                     CS Carbon Steel
                     SS Stainless Steel
                     FG Fibre Glass
                     GV Galvanised
                     PL Plastic
                     CN Cupro Nickel
                     ALL represents ANY material, i.e. valid for all pipe specifications.
               This text value, e.g. CS, represents the setting stored at a valid PIPE specification, at the
               uda :MDSPipeMat, for use by the MDS application. These settings are totally configurable
               and NOT restricted to the example values shown here.
8.2.8          PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material
               Not applicable.
8.2.9          Support Function
               The trunnion support function is specified here. For example, TT for a trunnion.
               By default, ancillary, hanger and trunnion standards are assigned a default support function
               corresponding to their MDS standard code. For example, AT, AN, FH, VH, TT, these are fully
               configurable by the administrator.
               To specify a support function for an ancillary, refer to MDS Ancillary Defaults Form for further
               information.
               To specify a support function for a hanger, refer to MDS Hanger Data Form for further
               information.
8.2.10         Isometric MTOC Flag
               This setting determines whether the material for the MDS trunnion appears in the material
               list of the piping isometric, as follows:
               True =             trunnion material appears in the isometric material list
               False =             trunnion material does not appear in the isometric material list
               The Isometric MTOC Flag overrides any subsequent SHOP Flag settings shown on the
               Active/Shop Flag tab (see Figure 8:2.: MDS Trunnion Data - Active/Shop Flag Tab).
8.2.11         Trunnion Bore List
               The size of the pipe (in mm) is specified by clicking the Bore up/down arrows. The available
               trunnion bores for the selected trunnion type and pipe bore are shown in the Avail. bores
               list.
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               To make a particular trunnion bore size available to the MDS designer, click on the item in
               the Avail. bores list then click on the left arrow icon on the left side of the list. This transfers
               the item to the adjacent Trunn. Bore list. Clicking on the right arrow, reverses the action.
               Each bore for any of the MDS trunnion types may have one or more trunnion bores set as
               the supplied MDS defaults. The maximum trunnion bore size is normally one pipe bore size
               less than the main pipe bore size.
8.2.12         Standard List
               The available standards for the trunnion base plate for the selected trunnion type are shown
               in the Avail. Standard list.
               To make a particular standard available to the MDS designer, click on the item in the Avail.
               Standard list then click on the left arrow icon on the left side of the list. This transfers the
               item to the adjacent Standard list. Clicking on the right arrow reverses this action.
               The MDS trunnion type will determine if one or more trunnion base plates are required as
               the default. The supplied MDS defaults will take account of this.
8.2.13         Trunnion Sizes
               The Trunnion Size is the length of the trunnion from the bottom of the trunnion baseplate,
               (not the bearing plate) to the centre of the pipe to which it is welded/clamped.
               The minimum and maximum trunnion size for the selected trunnion type and pipe bore can
               be set here, as well as the default trunnion size (length).
8.3            Active/Shop Flag Tab
               Figure 8:2.        MDS Trunnion Data - Active/Shop Flag Tab
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8.3.1          Active
               The setting of these check boxes determines the pipe bore sizes that the selected trunnion
               type can be attached to.
               When Active is true on the Standard tab, all check boxes are ticked (true) by default, but the
               administrator can untick boxes as required for the project.
               When Active is False on the Standard tab, this setting overrides all the check box settings,
               and are treated as False, even if they are ticked (true).
8.3.2          Shop Flag
               The setting of these check boxes determines whether the material for a MDS trunnion
               appears in the piping isometric material list under the FABRICATION MATERIALS (SHOP
               TRUE) or ERECTION MATERIALS (SHOP FALSE) headings of the MTO.
               When the Isometric MTOC Flag is true on the Standard tab, all check boxes are ticked
               (true) by default, but the Administrator can untick boxes as required for the project.
               When the Isometric MTOC Flag is false on the Standard tab, this setting overrides all the
               check box settings shown on this tab, and are treated as false, even if they are ticked.
8.4            User Des Pars Tab
               Not used.
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                                                                          MDS Lighting Support Defaults
9              MDS Lighting Support Defaults
               The MDS Lighting Support Defaults form allows the administrator to set up the defaults
               required by the create lighting support function.
               Changes are only applied to the database when the Apply button is clicked. The Dismiss
               button removes the form. If any changes have been made but not applied, a window is
               displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting. The Reset button cancels
               any changes that have been made to the form, but leaves the form displayed for further use.
9.1            Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Lighting Support Defaults
               from the main menu to display the MDS Lighting Support Defaults form.
               Figure 9:1.        MDS Lighting Support Defaults
9.1.1          Support : Type
               The text in this field is used to identify a lighting type support.
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9.1.2          Support : Code
               PML (programmable macro language) string expression giving the support code of the
               lighting support that is used for output in Draft or MDS reports.
9.1.3          Supports : Origin
               Defines the origin of the support that will be used when positioning the support. Any
               positional attribute or p-point reference may be specified.
9.1.4          Support : Replacement Type
               This is the alternative support type to be output in Draft or MDS reports.
9.1.5          Support : Max. Height
               The maximum height (in mm) at which the support can be created. It can also be set locally
               within the support template to provide different maximum values under different conditions
               (different zone, elevation, etc.)
9.1.6          Support : Min. Height
               The minimum height (in mm) at which the support can be created. It can also be set locally
               within the support template to provide different minimum values under different conditions
               (different zone, elevation, etc.).
9.1.7          Support : Bracket Limit
               If the support height (in mm) is less/greater than this value, then bracket(s) will be removed
               from or added to the support. The Bracket Limit may also be specified locally within the
               support template.
9.1.8          Lighting : Type
               Specifies the item within the design database that represents the lighting equipment that is
               to be supported.
9.1.9          Lighting : Filter
               This is a PML expression specifying the lighting more precisely.
9.1.10         Lighting : Origin
               Specifies the origin of the lighting. When the support is created, its origin will be placed at
               the lighting origin. Any positional attributes or p-point reference (e.g. DP1, P2) may be
               specified. It should be in the middle of the lighting when viewing from the Z (vertical)
               direction.
9.1.11         Lighting : Y Direction
               This setting is used during lighting support creation to orient the support so that its Y axis is
               aligned with the Y direction of the lighting specified on this form. Any positional attribute,
               local axis of lighting (e.g. Y45N) or p-point reference (e.g. DP1 or P1) of the lighting may be
               used. Lighting is assured to be in the horizontal plane.
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                                                                            MDS ABA Grid Data Form
10             MDS ABA Grid Data Form
               The MDS application contains functionality to include GRIDSY grids (available in DESIGN)
               in the MDS ABA location plan. The use of SCTN based grid definitions is maintained.
               This functionality enables the use of multiple grid systems across the model. Suitable grid
               systems are automatically selected in the MDS ABA location plan during drawing
               generation.
               In order to include a GRIDSY grid in PARAGON, it is first necessary to set up a grid in
               DESIGN. Refer to the Design Common Functionality User Guide for further information.
               This administrator can define the list of available grids, the pattern for tagging of gridlines
               (PML expression) and origin of support coordinates that display on the drawing.
               The administration data is stored in the MDSAPPDEFAULTS database below CATA MDS/
               ABAGRIDDATA/DEFAULTS.
               The default values/settings shown on the form are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
10.1           Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS ABA Loc Plan Grid Defaults
               from the main menu to display the MDS ABA Grid Data form.
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               Figure 10:1. MDS ABA Grid Data form
10.2           Gridline Tag Patterns
               The gridline tag patterns allow the administrator to customise the way in which grid data is
               tagged within the MDS ABA location plan which is created in the DRAFT application. PML
               expressions can be input into the GRDLN Tag and SCTN Tag fields which are evaluated
               against the selected gridlines.
               Expressions are evaluated against the X and Y gridlines that are automatically selected
               when generating the support, such expressions can therefore comprise of any of the gridline
               attributes or any attribute from the hierarchy above (provided that STRING output is
               maintained).
               When the MDS ABA location plan is created, the result is written into the ATEXT attribute of
               a SLAB. It can contain explicit sequences that have special meanings in DRAFT, for
               example '/#' which is interpreted as a newline character and splits the resulting text into two
               lines.
10.3           Support Datum Origin Coordinates
               The support datum origin coordinates settings allow the administrator to define the
               calculation process for the support datum dimensions used in the MDS ABA location plan in
               the DRAFT application.
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               The Support Coordinates Origin drop down list contains the following types of support
               datum calculation:
                     Matching Grid - The origin of the selected grid is used.
                     Zone, Site, World - The origin of the specified element in the hierarchy above the
                      support is used.
                     Named Item - The origin of the specified named item in the design database is used.
10.4           List of Valid Grids
               The Administrator can define the available grid systems for use with MDS ABA location
               plan.
               To add a grid to the List of Valid Grids, select the grid (GRIDSY, STRU or FRMW grid
               element) to be added on the Catalogue Explorer and click ADD CE.
               Click Remove Selected to delete the currently selected grid from the List of Valid Grids.
               Figure 10:2. Add a Grid to the MDS ABA Grid Data form
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                                                             MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria Form
11             MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria Form
               The MDS application contains functionality to enable user defined ancillary selection criteria
               when generating supports. These criteria are used in addition to the standard checks that
               are performed on ancillaries when they are created. For example bore, temperature and
               material checks.
               The administration data is stored in the MDSAPPDEFAULTS database below CATA MDS/
               SELECTION-CRITERIA.
               The default values/settings shown on the form are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               The Reset button, reverts the User Defined Ancillary Selection Criteria form to the default
               values/settings.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
11.0.1         Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria
               from the main menu to display the User Defined Ancillary Selection Criteria form.
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               Figure 11:1.       User Defined Ancillary Selection Criteria form
11.1           Temperature Check
               The administrator can override the default temperature check that is performed at branch
               level.
               For example, the temperature check can be modified to be carried out at pipe level by
               changing the expression field to temp of PIPE.
               The validity of the PML expression is checked by the PARAGON application, if an error is
               detected an Error message displays and the Expression field is highlighted.
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               Figure 11:2.       PML Expression Error message
11.2           User Defined Criteria
               The administrator can input customised ancillary checking expressions in the Criteria 1 to 5
               fields.
               For example, the paint code of a branch can be specified, the user is then only able to
               create the ancillary if the paint code matches that defined in the PML expression.
                 1. Input an Ancillary Selection Criteria description in the Description field.
                 2. Input a valid PML expression in the Expression field.
                 3. Tick the Active check box to activate the Ancillary Selection Criteria.
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               Figure 11:3.       Ancillary Selection Criteria Expression
11.3           User Defined Functions
               In addition to the standard expression functionality, it is also possible to create a user
               defined function to perform more advanced checking.
               The administrator can assign a user defined check function to the Criteria fields. The value
               in the expression field is the full function call to the user defined function. For example, the
               expression could be called !!checkCriteria1().
               Figure 11:4.       User Defined Function
               User Defined Check Function - Creation and Usage Rules
               The following rules must be observed when assigning a function:
                     The function entered in the expression field must be in the correct format. For example,
                      !!functionName()
                     The user defined function file must have a BOOLEAN return type. For example, the
                      function file definition must in the following format:
                      Define function !!functionName() is BOOLEAN
                     The function cannot be called with any arguments. For example, the function brackets
                      must be empty.
                     When the user defined check function is run, the current element will be the datum atta
                      of the pipe so all processing must be done on this basis. For example, to interrogate
                      the branch the following command is used.
                      !bran = !!ce.owner
               User Defined Check Function - Example Listing
               The example user defined check function enables the user to create a support only when
               the paint spec of the branch is either '12345-STD-PIP-001-RAL1069' or '12345-STD-PIP-
               001-RAL1070'.
                        define function !!checkCriteria1() is BOOLEAN
                            --get the paint spec of the pipe branch
                            var !paintSpec ptsp of bran
                             --make sure that the paint spec of the of the pipe is one of the types
                             specified below
                             if !paintSpec.neq('12345-STD-PIP-001-RAL1069') and !paintSpec.neq('12345-
                             STD-PIP-001-RAL1070') then
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                                 return FALSE
                             else
                                 return TRUE
                             endif
                        endfunction
               The user defined check function must be created in a standard text file. As the function
               name is checkCriteria1 the file should be saved as checkcriteria1.pmlfnc
               It is recommended that check functions are saved in a separate folder to PDMS and that the
               pmllib environment variable in PDMS startup is modified to point to it.
               For example:
                 1. Create a folder called pmllib in c:\userpml\
                 2. Save checkcriteria1.pmlfnc to c:\userpml\pmllib\
                 3. Modify the environment variable for pmllib to add this new search path. For example:
                    set pmllib= c:\userpml\pmllib;%PMLLIB%
                 4. Enter DESIGN, type PML REHASH ALL into the command line and press enter. The
                    pml index is updated allowing the user defined file to be used.
               Refer to the Software Customisation Guide for further information regarding PML
               customisation.
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                                                                      MDS Compensating Plates
12             MDS Compensating Plates
               The MDS application contains functionality to enable the creation and modification of
               compensating plates in order to fill any gaps between frameworks and ancillaries.
               In order to create compensating plates within DESIGN, it is first necessary to set up a
               number of administrative options within PARAGON first.
               The administration data is stored in the MDSAPPDEFAULTS database below CATA MDS/
               COMPENSATING-PLATES/DEFAULTS.
12.1           MDS Compensation Options Form
               The MDS Compensation Options form allows the administrator to define the minimum and
               maximum gap sizes and the calculation process for plate thicknesses and rounding
               distances.
               The default values/settings shown on the form are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               The Reset button, reverts the MDS Compensation Options form to the default values/
               settings.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
12.1.1         Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Compensation Options from
               the main menu to display the MDS Compensation Options form.
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               Figure 12:1. MDS Compensation Options form
12.1.2         Gap
               The gap settings allow the administrator to define when a compensation can be used and
               which type of compensation to use in a particular situation.
               It is also possible to define the maximum gap for a plate to be used. If the gap is between
               the maximum for a plate and the maximum for a profile, then a compensating profile (SCTN)
               is created.
               The dimensional value of the Minimum field defines the minimum space required for the
               user to create a compensating plate. If the gap is less than this value then it is not regarded
               as a gap and no compensation is created.
               The dimensional value of the Maximum for Plates field defines the maximum space
               required for the user to create a compensating plate. If the gap is equal or less than this
               value (and not less than the Minimum) then plates (PANE) will be created to fill the gap.
               The dimensional value of the Maximum for Profile field defines the maximum space
               required for the user to create a compensating profile. If the gap is equal or less than this
               value but greater than the maximum value for plates, then a profile (SCTN) will be placed to
               fill the gap.
12.1.3         Plate Thickness
               The plate thickness settings allow the administrator to define the calculation process for the
               thickness of the compensating plate.
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               The Calculation Method drop down list contains the following types of plate thickness
               calculation:
                     Greater or equal to the gap - The overall thickness of all plates must either fit the gap
                      or overlap it. There must be no remaining gap.
                     Less or equal to the gap - The overall thickness of all plates must never overlap the
                      gap. Plates either fit the gap or some gap remains.
                     Closest to the Gap - There can be either an overlap or a gap remaining, plates of
                      thicknesses are selected so the overall thickness is as close to the gap size as
                      possible.
               The Visually Accomodate option can be set to either On or Off using the drop-down list. If
               there is a gap or overlap, the actual thickness of the top plate can be accommodated so that
               it fits the gap. This is done by adding an extra design parameter to the plate to alter the
               height.
12.1.4         Rounding
               The rounding settings allow the administrator to define the calculation process for the
               rounding of the compensating plate.
               The X and Y values for the compensating plate are the length and width values. In order to
               obtain these sizes a calculation can be performed, refer to MDS Compensation Sizes Form
               for further information.
               After the X or Y size of the compensating plate is calculated, it is rounded according to the
               specified parameters.
               The Calculation Method drop-down list contains the following types of rounding
               calculation:
                     Always Up - The resulting value from the calculation is always rounded upwards. For
                      example, if the resulting X size is 33mm and the rounding X value is set to 10mm then
                      it will be rounded up to 40mm.
                     Always Down - The resulting value from the calculation is always rounded
                      downwards. For example, if the resulting X size is 38mm and the rounding X value is
                      set to 10mm then it will be rounded down to 30mm.
                     To Closest Value - The resulting value from the calculation is rounded to the nearest
                      number. For example, if the resulting X size is 38mm and the rounding X value is set to
                      10mm then it will be rounded up to 40mm.
               The X-size value and Y-size value fields allow the administrator to define the nearest value
               to round to. For example, an X-size value of 10mm will round the result to the nearest
               10mm.
               To disable rounding, set the X and Y size values to 0mm.
12.2           MDS Compensation Sizes Form
               The MDS Compensation Sizes form allows the administrator to define the rules that are
               used to calculate both X and Y sizes of the compensating plate.
               The default values/settings shown on the form are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               The Reset button, reverts the MDS Compensation Sizes form to the default values/settings.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
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               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
12.2.1         Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Compensation Sizes from the
               main menu to display the MDS Compensation Sizes form.
               Figure 12:2. MDS Compensation Sizes form
12.2.2         Define Compensation Sizes
               The MDS Compensation Sizes form contains two tabs for specifying separate rules to
               calculate the X and Y sizes of the compensating plate.
               The General Rule is used when a rule for a given support type is not defined.
               The Default Value field defines the default X and Y sizes of the compensating plate.
               Rules can be created for specific support types by entering the support codes into the
               support code field, separated by a space. An asterisk can be used to identify all support
               types. If two rules are defined for the same support type, the first rule in the list for that
               support type is used and the second is ignored.
               A rule must always be a PML expression that returns a REAL value upon evaluation. If the
               expression contains references to attributes or properties, the expression is evaluated
               against the ATTA of the support. Therefore it can contain any attribute or property which is
               available on the ATTA element.
               To access the width of the SCTN supporting the ATTA, the syntax 'VVAL( !WIDTH)' can be
               included into the expression. The profile width in this context is the width of the SCTN face
               below the ATTA depending on the profile rotation and may not necessarily correspond to the
               catalogue property WIDT.
               If the evaluation of the rule expression fails, then the explicitly set default value is used
               instead.
               To add a new rule to the list of available rules, click Add Entry to display the Add Entry
               form.
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               Figure 12:3. Add Entry form
               The administrator can populate the Support Codes and X-Size Rule or Y-Size Rule fields
               with the relevant rule values.
               Click OK to add the rule to the list of available rules or Cancel to discard any changes and
               close the Add Entry window. The administrator is returned to the MDS Compensation Sizes
               form.
               Click Remove Entry to delete the currently selected rule.
12.3           Set Compensation Plate Materials Form
               The Set Compensation Plate Materials form allows the administrator to define the available
               materials for a compensating plate.
               The default values/settings shown on the form are those that exist when the MDS
               application is first installed.
               Changes made are only applied to the database when the Apply button is pressed. To keep
               the changes Save Work operation needs to be performed.
               The Dismiss button removes the form. If changes have been made, but not applied, a
               window is displayed asking if the changes are to be applied before exiting.
12.3.1         Loading the Form
               Start the PARAGON application, then select Modify > MDS Compensation Materials from
               the main menu to display the MDS Compensation Materials form.
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               Figure 12:4. Set Compensation Plate Materials form
               The MDS Compensation Materials form contains two lists, the first lists the different possible
               materials choices and the second lists the available materials.
               To set a material choice, select the appropriate choice from the list of choices and then
               select the material for that choice from the materials list.
               Duplicate choices are omitted from the material selection drop down list in DESIGN.
               The default choice is the material that is initially set when a compensation is created. It is
               not possible to remove the default choice.
               The list of materials that can be assigned to a choice is populated from the MDS/PROP
               database and only the solid materials are available for selection.
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13             Reports Defaults MDS-REPORT-DEFS and
               MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS
               The two default files MDS-REPORT-DEFS and MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS work in
               conjunction with each other and Heading numbers must align in both files.
               MDS-REPORT-DEFS contains the pre-defined MDS Reports available for the project. The
               contents of this file are shown as the output file and description on the MDS Reports Menu
               form accessed from Utilities>MDS Reports. The default file contains the details of each
               column in each of the pre-defined reports. The administrator can add to, or edit, the default
               file to create reports for any project or client specific requirements.
               The MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS file contains the definition of a list of Alternative Report
               Headings that are applicable to the Reports generated by selecting Utilities>MDS Reports
               from the main menu. The contents of MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS manifest themselves on
               the MDS Report Headings form. This is accessed by selecting Report>User Defined from
               the menu on the MDS Reports Menu form. The administrator can add to, or edit, the default
               file to create reports for any project or client specific requirements.
13.1           Defined MDS Reports for the Delivered Project
               Read the following information in conjunction with details at the top of MDS-REPORT-DEFS
               file.
               MDS-REPORT-DEFS contains the pre-defined MDS Reports available for the Project.
               Note: The maximum length of any line in this file must not exceed 256 Characters. If more
                     than 256 characters exist, the MDS Report Utility will error on initialisation with:
                        (41,319) ERROR - Cannot access file /<%projcode>DFLTS/MDS-
                        REPORT-DEFS - RSE.
               The format of the file is typically as shown in the following table:
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                 Fields               1         2            3                  4                   5
                 Description          Output    Report Title Heading           Main Report Filter   List Types
                                      File                   Numbers and
                                      Name                   optional sorting,
                                                             totalling and
                                                             subtotalling
                                                             controls in
                                                             parentheses ()
                 Example              MDS     Support        1(),2(),3(),4(),   (match(name of    Atta stru
                                      Summary Index          5()                spref,/MDS) eq 1)
                                              Summary                           and (match(name
                                                                                of spref,/MDS/.)
                                                                                neq 1) or
                                                                                (:MDSsupptype eq
                                                                                FT22)
                     Field 1:
                      The filename on the operating system to which the report will be sent.
                     Field 2:
                      The title of the report appearing on the top of the Report.
                     Field 3:
                      The required heading numbers as selected from the MDS Report Headings form. This
                      field also controls the associated column sorting, subtotalling, and totalling options (see
                      Field 3 Sorting, Totalling and Sub-totalling Options).
                     Field 4:
                      The database extraction functions for the required data.
                     Field 5:
                      The database element types to be searched for the data required in Field 4.
13.1.1         Field 3 Sorting, Totalling and Sub-totalling Options
               Note: If sorting or totalling is NOT required, the options in the parentheses can be omitted
                     from the column definition.
               Field <3> also contains details of the sorting and totalling options for each column. The
               format of this field is described below (comma separated):
               \ heading_number1() , heading_number2(), ... heading_numbern() \
               The parentheses () for each heading contain the sorting and totalling options for each
               heading column. These options are described in the following table and have the following
               format:
               heading_number(totalling/sorting_precedence/sort_ascending/
               subtot_sort_col/subtot_values)
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                 Parameter                  Value
                 heading_number [REAL]
                                            Refers to the column headers described in the MDS-REPORT-
                                            HEADINGS file
                 totalling                  [BOOLEAN]
                                            Turns totalling on/off for the column.
                                            TRUE = totalling ON
                                            FALSE = totalling OFF
                                            Default empty field = FALSE
                 sorting_                   [REAL]
                 precedence
                                            If this column is to be sorted, then this value determines the
                                            precedence of the sort. If the column does NOT require sorting, then
                                            this value should be ZERO (0)
                                            Default empty field = 0
                 sort_ascending             [BOOLEAN]
                                            This controls the order of the sort.
                                            TRUE = ascending
                                            FALSE = descending
                                            Default empty field = TRUE
                 subtot_sort_col            [REAL]
                                            If this column is to be subtotalled then this value determines which
                                            sorted column is to be used to determine the subtotalling. Basically
                                            each time the sorted column values change then a subtotal is output in
                                            this column. If this column does NOT require subtotalling then this
                                            value should be ZERO (0)
                                            Default empty field = 0
                 subtot_values              [STRING]
                                            This option controls when values in this column will be output. There
                                            are two basic options for ALL columns:
                                            ON = column values are always output.
                                            OFF = column values are not output.
                                            However, if this column has subtotalling on, a subtotal value will be
                                            output when the associated subtotal_sort_col column values changes
                                            and triggers a subtotal for this column. There are two additional value
                                            options that are relevant if subtotalling is in effect in the report:
                                            SUB = column values are only output when a subtotal is output in any
                                            column
                                            FIRST = column values are output for the first row in a group of sorted
                                            values. This option can ONLY be used if this column is being sorted
                                            (sort_precedence > 0)
                                            Default empty field = ON
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               The data above appears in the MDS-REPORT-DEFS file in the format shown in Figure
               13:1.: Extract from MDS-REPORT-DEFS.
               # Output File Name \ Report Title \ Heading Numbers \ Main Report Filter \ List Types
               # Field   1>       \    <2>       \      <3>*        \       <4>           \     <5>
               MDS Summary\Support Index Summary\1(F/1/T/0/SUB),2(F/2/T/0/SUB),3(F/3/T/0/SUB),4(F/
               4/T/0/SUB),5(T/0/T/1/OFF)\((matchwild(name of spref,/MD*/*)) and (match(name of
               spref,/MDS/.) neq 1)) or (:MDSsupptype eq FT22)\atta stru
               MDS Overall-Index \ Overall Support Index \ 9(F/1/T/0/ON),1(F/2/T/0/ON),4(F/3/T/0/
               ON),3,6,7,8 \ (matchwild(name of spref,/MD*/*)) and (match(name of spref,/MDS/.) neq
               1) or (SKEY eq BEDP)\ atta stru
               MDS Area \ Support Index by AREA \ 9(F/1/T/0/ON),1(F/2/T/0/ON),4(F/3/T/0/
               ON),3,6,7,10 \ (matchwild(name of spref,/MD*/*)) and (match(name of spref,/MDS/.) neq
               1) \ atta
               MDS Bedplate Index \ Bed Plate Index \ 11(F/1/T/0/ON),12(F/2/T/0/ON),13(F/3/T/0/
               ON),14(F/4/T/0/ON),15(F/5/T/0/ON) \(:MDSsupptype eq FT22) and (SKEY eq BEDP)\ stru
               Figure 13:1. Extract from MDS-REPORT-DEFS
13.2           Column Details
               Read the following information in conjunction with details at the top of MDS-REPORT-
               HEADINGS file.
               Note: The Mandatory number of fields/columns is 1 to 9 inclusive.
                 Column Num                     1             2          3            4             5
                 Description                    Description   Column     Expression   PML           Justify
                                                              Heading                 Function      Column
                 Type/Options                   text          text       PDMS         Name of pml Left, centre
                                                                         Expression   Function    or right
                 Example                        MDS           Standard   (after       MDSmatma      left
                                                Standard                 (name of     ncofg
                                                                         spref
                                                                         ,MDS/))
                 Optional (O) or                Optional      Mandatory Mandatory -either Col 3     Optional
                 Mandatory (M)                                          OR Col 4                    Empty =
                                                                        Optional -Col 3 AND Col 4   left
                     Column 1:
                      Text that appears on the Output Report
                     Column 2:
                      Text that appears on form MDS Report Headings along side the Heading number
                     Column 3:
                      PDMS PML Expression
                     Column 4:
                      PML Function enabling interfacing to external programmes
                     Column 5:
                      Output Report column text justification
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                 Column Num                     6               7             8               9
                 Description                    Client Code     Unset text    Client          Output Data
                                                                              Description     Type
                 Type/Options                   True(T) /       text          True(T) /       ASCII (A) /
                                                False(F)                      False(F)        Numeric (N)
                 Example                        true            Non-found     true            Numeric
                 Optional (O) or                Optional        Optional      Optional        Optional
                 Mandatory (M)                  Empty = false   Empty = ---   Empty = false   Empty = ASCII
                     Column 6:
                      This is the clients Replacement Support Code as defined in file DES-SUPP-DEFS.
                     Column 7:
                      This column enables substitute descriptive text to be added into the report for
                      clarification purposes (like non-found rather than ---)
                     Column 8:
                      In some circumstances an office standard may have a different standard code for
                      different steelwork sizes but the same configuration. The alternative descriptions are
                      defined in the MDS Structure Defaults Form.
                     Column 9:
                      Defines the format of the Output Data giving either a real number or an ASCII string.
               The data above appears in the MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS file in the format shown in Figure
               13:2.: Extract from MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS.
               # M = MANDATORY
               # O = OPTIONAL
               # Description \ Column Heading \    Expression       \      PML Function        \
               Justify Column     \     Client Code      \     Unset Text      \ Client Description
               \ Output Data Type
               #    <1>    \     <2>      \      <3>       \         <4>          \        <5>
               \        <6>            \         <7>          \        <8>              \        <9>
               #   <Text>     \    <Text>      \ <PDMS Expression> \ <Name of PML Function> \
               <Left,Centre or Right> \ <T, True or F, False> \        <Text>        \ <T, True or F,
               False> \<A, ASCII or N, NUMERIC>
               # Optional=O \ Mandatory=M      \   Either <3> or <4>=M, but <3> and <4>=O      \
               O(Empty Field=Left) \ O(Empty Field=False) \ O(Empty Field= --- \ O(Empty
               Field=False) \ O(Empty Field=ASCII)
               #
               \If True Field<8>=False \                      \ If True Field<6>=False\
               Figure 13:2. Extract from MDS-REPORT-HEADINGS
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14             MDS - Auto Naming
               An auto naming facility is available in the project default area, which is common to multiple
               users. By default the DES-SUPP-NAMES auto naming file is used, but users can select any
               other available auto naming file with the DES-SUPP-NAMES prefix.
14.1           Usage and Auto Naming File Selection
               To select an auto naming file, the user needs to open the auto naming form. There are two
               ways to do this as follows:
                 1. Click the right hand mouse button over the auto naming button to access the following
                    item and then click with the left mouse button to reveal the form.
                 or
                 2. Select the Settings > MDS AutoNaming menu item and the form in Figure 14:1.: MDS
                    AutoNaming form is displayed.
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                      Figure 14:1. MDS AutoNaming form
               The AutoNaming form allows the user to select a different Auto Naming file for the session
               or to set a different Auto Naming file, stored against the Default Zone, by pressing the Set
               AutoNaming File to Default Zone button. The Auto Naming file is stored in a uda named
               :MDSAutofile at the Zone level.
               The default file uses the concept of a prefix, index, and suffix value. An example of the
               contents of the file is shown in Figure 14:2.: Extract from DES-SUPP-NAMES. The
               Administrator may change these values or create another file with the DES-SUPP-NAMES
               prefix.
               # MDS Support Naming File
               # Description: Default naming file
               #
               # The support name will be made up from the following parts
               # Prefix
               # Index
               # Suffix
               #
               # These values may be expressions which will be evaluated before they are used.
               # Last will be the last index used
               Prefix \ ( substring (namn of zone,1,9))
               Index \ 1001
               Suffix \ ( substring (namn of zone,10,1))
               IWidth \5
               MinIndex \1000
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               MaxIndex\1999
               Figure 14:2. Extract from DES-SUPP-NAMES
               The default file can also use an index that starts at a value named MinIndex and up to a
               value called MaxIndex. This allows the user to have a predefined range of support numbers.
               Another value stored in this file is called the IWidth. This allows a predefined format for the
               support number i.e. when IWidth is set to 5 the support number contains 5 numbers e.g.
               PS01234.
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                                                               MDS - Structural Design Templates
15             MDS - Structural Design Templates
               The standard supports, which are designed using structural sections, are template driven. A
               default set of templates, in the database site called /MDS/TEMPLATES, is supplied with the
               application. To make changes to templates the Administrator requires READ/WRITE access
               to this database.
               Each standard support template type has its own zone, below which a maximum of eight (8)
               Structural Templates may exist. All of the supplied default templates are based on the
               steelwork sections available from the British Standards for Steelwork Sections. Users may
               configure the template database to suit any other National Standard for steelwork sections
               as required.
               For details on how this can be achieved and complete instructions on how to configure the
               MDS application Structural Design Templates, please refer to the Framework Template
               Administration section of the MDS Customisation Guide.
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                                                                          Hangers Design Templates
16             Hangers Design Templates
               Hangers designed using supplier-specific hanger components are template driven. A default
               set of templates, in a SITE called /MDS/HANGERS, is supplied with the application. Each
               hanger configurations template has its own ZONE. Each size of a given hangers
               configuration is represented by a REST component. Two sets of hanger templates are
               supplied with the application, one for each hanger components supplier (GRINNELL and
               PSL).
               Data sheets
               Each hangers configuration, whether fixed, variable, single or double, has an associated
               application standard data sheet. For some companies it might be a data sheet for the
               available hangers components; in other companies it might be a data sheet for the specific
               hangers configuration.
               All of the application standard data sheets are accessible to the designer, either via the MDS
               - User Guide or from within DESIGN module on the Create and/or Modify Support form(s)
               for each support type, via a View... button on the form(s).
               To configure templates the Administrator requires read/write access to the hangers design
               templates database.
16.1           Configuration of the Hangers Design Templates
               When the MDS application creates a hanger of a given configuration, it copies the required
               hanger template. In order for the application to know which template it should copy, a
               specific naming convention is used. Each hanger configuration has a name (e.g. FH01,
               VH01). As explained in the overview each zone represents a single hanger configuration.
               The names of the zones have the following formats:
                  /MDS/FH**
                      is used for fixed hangers (e.g. /MDS/FH01).
                  /MDS/VH**
                      is used for variable hangers (e.g. /MDS/VH01).
                 (** denotes a two digits sequence number)
               Each zone owns several REST elements. Each REST represents a hangers size for that
               configuration. The name of the REST templates has the following format:
               /MDS/FH**/pipe_size_in_mm
               For example, a REST having the name /MDS/FH01/100 represents a template for a hanger
               with a FH01 configuration, used for a 100mm pipe. In some cases the hanger designer may
               need different hanger sizes for the same pipe size. A good example of this is when a hanger
               is attached to a welded elbow lug. The lug may have a range of holes sizes. So, although
               the hanger configuration type is the same and the pipe size is the same, a lug with a larger
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               hole will require a larger pin and a hanger with larger rods. This is handled by adding a one-
               letter suffix to the name of the REST and is compatible with AVEVAs standard naming
               convention used in the hangers catalogue for rod sizes. For example, suffix A is used for an
               M6 rod size, B for an M8 rod size etc. A typical template name for such a hanger may be: /
               MDS/FH01/100/A. This template is for hangers with the FH01 configuration, connected to a
               100mm pipe and having M6 rod size.
               For further information about AVEVAs naming convention, refer to the AVEVA Conventions
               for Catalogues and Specifications manual.
               The range of sizes available for a given hangers configuration, as well as other specific
               configuration data, is set when the hangers feature of the MDS application is used for the
               first time in a session. The application then scans the MDS hangers template site: /MDS/
               HANGERS, reads the zones attributes, and saves it in memory for later use. The range of
               available hanger sizes for each configuration is determined from the restraints elements
               below the zone.
               Each hanger has its own specific design characteristics, as defined in the MDS Hangers
               Data form (refer to MDS Hanger Data Form).
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17             MDS - Drawing Production DRA-MDS-ABA-
               DEFAULTS
               MDS uses the standard ABA (Area Based Automatic Drawing Production) facilities to
               produce its hanger and framework detail drawings from Draft. Using ABA certain MDS
               specific elements have been added into the delivered project (MDS). In summary these are:
               MDS specific Sheet Templates (SHTMPLs) and their associated Views Layers and Tasks,
               plus some referenced Library (LIBY) elements.
               MDS specifics only are documented below. For other details of the administration of ABA
               see the MDS Customisation Guide.
               One of the principles of ABA is that it works on an area of the database defined by co-
               ordinates. MDS-ABA does not make use of this part of the functionality initially but
               calculates the area required around a support or hanger and then back-fills the requirement
               into the ABA forms.
               A sample DRA-MDS-ABA-Defaults file is supplied with MDS default values, as shown
               below:
               --
               -- ========================================
               -- General Defaults For Area Based ADP Use.
               -- ========================================
               --
               -- Section 1
               !!abadefaults.libr.val = '/Aba/graphical_reports_library'
               !!abadefaults.dlib.val = '/MDS-Drawing-Templates'
               !!abadefaults.alib.val = '/MDS-ABA-Area-Library'
               !!abadefaults.disl.val = '/PROJ/ABA/CLASS'
               !!abadefaults.keyp.val = '/Aba/keyplans_library'
               !!abadefaults.symb.val = '/Aba/symbols_library'
               !!abadefaults.labl.val = '/Aba/tag_rule_library'
               !!abadefaults.task.val = '/PROJ/ABA/TASK'
               !!abadefaults.logf.val = '%PDMSABALOG%'
               !!abadefaults.batf.val = '%PDMSABABATCH%'
               !!abadefaults.logpath = '%PDMSABALOG%'
               !!abadefaults.batpath = '%PDMSABABATCH%'
               !!abadefaults.ustring = 'SYSTEM'
               !!abadefaults.string   = 'XXXXXX'
               !!abadefaults.startbat = '%PDMSABABATCH%\pdmsBatch.bat'
               -- End Section 1
               --
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               --    =============================================
               --    Permitted View Scales
               --    =============================================
               --
               --    Section 2
               Metric        \MET               \1/1              \1 1             \1
               Metric        \MET               \1/2              \1 2             \0.5
               Metric        \MET               \1/3              \1 3             \0.333333,0.3333,0.33
               Metric        \MET               \1/5              \1 5             \0.2
               Metric        \MET               \1/10             \1 10            \0.1
               Metric        \MET               \1/20             \1 20            \0.05
               Metric        \MET               \1/25             \1 25            \0.04
               Metric        \MET               \1/33.1/3         \1 33.1/3        \0.0303,0.03
               Metric        \MET               \1/50             \1 50            \0.02
               Metric        \MET               \1/75             \1 75            \0.013333,0.0133,0.013
               Metric        \MET               \1/100            \1 100           \0.01
               Metric        \MET               \1/150            \1 150           \0.006667,0.0067
               Metric        \MET               \1/200            \1 200           \0.005
               Metric        \MET               \1/250            \1 250           \0.004
               Metric        \MET               \1/500            \1 500           \0.002
               Metric        \MET               \1/1000           \1 1000          \0.001
               Metric        \MET               \1/1250           \1 1250          \0.0008
               Metric        \MET               \1/2500           \1 2500          \0.0004
               Architectural \ARC               \3"     = 1'-0"   \3Inch 1'        \0.25
               Architectural \ARC               \1 1/2" = 1'-0"   \1.1/2Inch 1'    \0.125
               Architectural \ARC               \1"     = 1'-0"   \1Inch 1'        \0.083333,0.0833
               Architectural \ARC               \3/4"   = 1'-0"   \0.3/4Inch 1'    \0.0625
               Architectural \ARC               \1/2"   = 1'-0"   \0.1/2Inch 1'    \0.041667,0.0417
               Architectural \ARC               \3/8"   = 1'-0"   \0.3/8Inch 1'    \0.03125 ,0.0313
               Architectural \ARC               \1/4"   = 1'-0"   \0.1/4Inch 1'    \0.020833,0.0208
               Architectural \ARC               \3/16" = 1'-0"    \0.3/16Inch 1'   \0.015625,0.0156
               Architectural \ARC               \1/8"   = 1'-0"   \0.1/8Inch 1'    \0.010417,0.0104
               Architectural \ARC               \1/16" = 1'-0"    \0.1/16Inch 1'   \0.005208,0.0052
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 10'-0"      \1Inch 10'       \0.008333,0.0083
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 20'-0"      \1Inch 20'       \0.004167,0.0042
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 30'-0"      \1Inch 30'       \0.002778,0.0028
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 40'-0"      \1Inch 40'       \0.002083,0.002
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 50'-0"      \1Inch 50'       \0.001667,0.0017
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 60'-0"      \1Inch 60'       \0.001389,0.0014
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 75'-0"      \1Inch 75'       \0.001111,0.0011
               Engineering   \ENG               \1" = 100'-0"     \1Inch 100'      \0.000833,0.0008
               -- End Section 2
               --
               -- =============================================
               -- Symbol Templates
               -- =============================================
               --
               -- Section 3
               -- Plan View E/W axis
               /Aba/SAM/grids/EW
               -- Plan View N/S axis
               /Aba/SAM/grids/NS
               -- Elevation View EW axis
               /Aba/SAM/grids/vert_EW
               -- Elevation View NS axis
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               /Aba/SAM/grids/vert_NS
               -- North Arrow
               /Aba/north_arrow
               -- End Section 3
               --
               -- =============================================
               -- Auto Number Task
               -- =============================================
               --
               -- Section 4
               /Aba/AutoNumber
               -- End Section 4
               --
               -- =============================================
               -- Imperial Paper Sizes
               -- =============================================
               --
               -- Section 5
               A \8.5 11
               B \17 11
               C \22 17
               D \34 22
               E \44 34
               -- End Section 5
               --
               -- =============================================
               -- Metric Paper Sizes
               -- =============================================
               --
               -- Section 6
               A0 \1189 841
               A1 \841 594
               A2 \594 420
               A3 \420 297
               A4 \297 210
               A5 \210 148
               -- End Section 6
17.1           MDS Specific Sheet Template Libraries
               An example hierarchy with relevant elements and key MDS attributes is shown below.
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17.1.1         View Element
               The standard VIEW element has two user-defined attributes associated with it that are
               significant to MDS. They are:
               :ABAUpdate                       Set to true or false to control when Update Design is performed
                                                on the View. If set to false, the update is not performed when a
                                                Drawing is created but is done as specified in the owned tasks.
                                                This prevents multiple Update Designs and hence optimises
                                                drawing processing time.
               :MDSABAOption                    This controls the Projection angle of the View: 1 = 1st angle
                                                projection and 3 = 3rd angle projection. The uda defaults to 3rd
                                                angle projection if unset.
17.2           MDS Specific Tasks
               Each task is outlined in a separate table below. Tasks are grouped as follows:
                     Sheet tasks
                     View tasks
17.2.1         Sheet Tasks
                 SheetLayout
                 Task name:                      MDS_aba_sheet_task
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                 SheetLayout
                 Function name:                 Mdsabasheettask.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task is mandatory for all MDS Template sheets as it sets up
                                                the sheet environment to be able to run all the other Tasks for a
                                                particular Template. It defines the Views, sets the scales,
                                                switches off the View Frames, and sets the View Type. It also
                                                gets the name of the required MDS Support.
                 RunData
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_rundata
                 Function name:                 MdsAbaRunData.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task adds run time data of the User, with options of login
                                                Name or User at a predefined location, and text size to the MDS
                                                Detail Sheet.
                 TitleBlock
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_titleblock
                 Function name:                 MdsAbaTitleBlock.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task adds and positions Drawing Name and Title, View
                                                Scale, and Total Support Weight information to the Detail Sheet,
                                                in the given size and linestyle. Options exist to position the data
                                                explicitly using x-y co-ordinates or cursor input.
                 SheetComment
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_comment
                 Function name:                 MDSabacomment.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task adds any Support Comment set by the designer during
                                                the Support Creation sequence. It is positioned at the bottom of
                                                the MTO Table on the Sheet.
                 Support type
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_supptype
                 Function name:                 MDSabasupptype.pmlfnc
                 Description:
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                 Support code
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_suppcode
                 Function name:                 MDSabasuppcode.pmlfnc
                 Description:
                 Places weld detail overlay
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_overlay
                 Function name:                 MDSabaoverlay.pmlfnc
                 Description:
17.2.2         View tasks
                 MainView
                 Task name:                      MDS_aba_view_task
                 Function name:                  MDSabaviewtask.pmlfnc
                 Description:                    This task is mandatory as it processes other View tasks
                                                 although the majority of the main detail VIEWS attributes are
                                                 modified in this function (task). The View Scales and the
                                                 update of each detail view is carried out in the sheet function
                                                 (task), i.e. !!mdsabasheettask.pmlfnc to avoid updating these
                                                 Views more than necessary.
                 Support location plan view
                 Task name:                      MDS_aba_location_plan_task
                 Function name:                  MDSabalocplan.pmlfnc
                 Description:                    This task performs the following:
                                                     Creates and sizes a Location View to fit the available sheet
                                                      space
                                                     Creates and positions a Datum symbol
                                                     Gets the nearest Gridline for location and adds to the View
                                                     Adds labels and dimensions to the View
                                                     Places a North Arrow
                                                 The View is not necessarily to a standard scale.
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                 Support material take-off of steel
                 Task name:                      MDS_aba_mtosteel
                 Function name:                  MDSabamtosteel.pmlfnc
                 Description:                    This task adds a table of steel member requirements, for the
                                                 Support, to the Template Sheet. Description text can be either
                                                 DTXS (stex of detref) or DTXR (rtext of stex) where the stex is a
                                                 manufacturers description and the rtext is a generic description.
                 Support material take-off of components
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_mtocomp
                 Function name:                 MDSabamtocomp.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task adds a table of Support Components requirements to
                                                the Template Sheet.
                 Support component tag
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_ancil_tags
                 Function name:                 MDSabaanctags.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   Adds Support Component (Ancillaries) Labels.
                 Support steelwork tag
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_steel_tags
                 Function name:                 MDSabasteeltags.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   Adds Support Steelwork Labels.
                 Support steelwork joint tag
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_ix_joint_tags
                 Function name:                 MDSabasteeltags.pmlfnc
                 Description:                   This task adds Steelwork (SCTN) internal and external joint
                                                labels to the Drawing.
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                 Axes for isometric view
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_iso_view_axes
                 Function name:                 MDSabaisoview.pmlfnc
                 Description:
                 Support data
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_supp_data
                 Function name:                 MDSabasuppdata.pmlfnc
                 Description:
                 Add weld symbols
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_weld_tags
                 Function name:                 MDSabaweldtags.pmlfnc
                 Description:
                 Label U bolt holes
                 Task name:                     MDS_aba_ubolt_hole_tags
                 Function name:                 MDSabaubolttags.pmlfnc
                 Description:
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18             Modifying User Defined Ancillary Geometry
               The MDS application allows the MDS Administrator to create a set of ancillary standards
               with their own geometry. Configuration of standards dimensionally is covered in MDS
               Ancillary Defaults Form.
               The term user in this section is the term used to represent client/customer.
               The user defined ancillary standards comprise a number of support types. The following
               table shows the user defined ancillary types that have been created and which can be
               configured geometrically:
               Standard            Description             Range                  Total
                                                           From      To
               AT                  Ancillary               AT500     AT700        201
               LT                  Lug                     LT500     LT700        201
               BT                  U-Bolt                  BT500     BT700        201
               AN                  Anchor for shoes        AN500     AN569        70
               AN                  Anchor for pipes        AN570     AN639        70
               AN                  Anchor for trunnions    AN640     GT700        61
               GT                  Guide for shoes         GT500     GT569        70
               GT                  Guide for pipes         GT570     GR639        70
               GT                  Guide for trunnions     GT640     GT700        61
               ST                  Stops for shoes         ST500     ST569        70
               ST                  Stops for pipes         ST570     ST639        70
               ST                  Stops for trunnions     ST640     ST700        61
               The ability to create these user defined ancillary types is achieved by MDS being configured
               to use a blank set of ancillaries of the above types, so that users can complete their own
               geometry. A new MDS user project called MDU has been created; a hierarchy /MDU prefix
               is used instead of the /MDS prefix where applicable. The following diagrams shows how this
               is implemented into an MDS project environment.
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               Figure 18:1. Implementation of MDU project
               The MDU project has the geometry and point sets pre-created and linked into the MDS
               catalogue and specification. The geometry sets are empty and the point sets have the
               minimum p-point requirements for MDS. You can then create the geometry within the MDU
               project and set up any design parameters required for the component. The MDU project
               only stores geometry, point and data sets for the types and ranges detailed earlier.
18.1           Geometry Sets
               The geometry sets have been created in project MDU. The following diagrams show what
               has been added and detail any properties that are being used. The MDS Administrator can
               add geometry using these properties if needed and add additional properties as necessary.
               AT500 to AT700, BT500 to BT700, LT500 to LT700
               Simple Box Representation
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               This is set to a length of 10, and uses the pipe outside diameter (OD) as the x and y length.
               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following are the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1. All other design
               parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number           Description                  Dkey
               22               Minimum Insulation           MNIN
               23               Maximum Insulation           MXIN
               24               Minimum Temperature          MINT
               25               Maximum Temperature          MAXT
               No user editable design parameters have been defined.
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               AN500 to AN569
               Anchor for Shoes
               Simple Anchor Representation
               These user standards will ask for a pipe shoe to be identified so it will read the shoe
               parameters HEI (shoe height) and WID (flange width) in order to size the anchor. It will then
               ask for a section or box to be identified to read the anchor width across the section of box.
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1, 100, 102 and 165. All
               other design parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number                Description                    Dkey
               1                     Associated Shoe Height         HEI
               2                     Associated Shoe Flange Width   WID
               3                     Support Beam Flange Width      SBFW
               22                    Minimum Insulation             MNIN
               23                    Maximum Insulation             MXIN
               24                    Minimum Temperature            MINT
               25                    Maximum Temperature            MAXT
               Design parameters 1, 2 and 3 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable range
               of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               AN570 to AN639
               Anchor for Pipes
               Simple Box Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset i.e. to -1. All other design
               parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number            Description                  Dkey
               22                Minimum Insulation           MNIN
               23                Maximum Insulation           MXIN
               24                Minimum Temperature          MINT
               25                Maximum Temperature          MAXT
               No user editable design parameters have been defined.
               GT500 to GT569
               Guide for Shoes
               Simple Guide Representation
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               These user standards will ask for a pipe shoe to be identified so it will read the shoe
               parameters HEI (shoe height) and WID (flange width) in order to size the guide.
               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
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               The following list the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1, 100 and 102. All other
               design parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number               Description                        Dkey
               1                    Associated Shoe Height             HEI
               2                    Associated Shoe Flange Width       WID
               3                    Clearance                          CLR
               4                    Length                             LEN
               22                   Minimum Insulation                 MNIN
               23                   Maximum Insulation                 MXIN
               24                   Minimum Temperature                MINT
               25                   Maximum Temperature                MAXT
               Design parameters 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable
               range of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               GT570 to GT639
               Guide for Pipes
               Simple Guide Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1 and 0. All other design
               parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number            Description                  Dkey
               1                 Height                       HEI
               2                 Width                        WID
               3                 Clearance                    CLR
               4                 Length                       LEN
               22                Minimum Insulation           MNIN
               23                Maximum Insulation           MXIN
               24                Minimum Temperature          MINT
               25                Maximum Temperature          MAXT
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               Design parameters 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable
               range of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               ST500 to ST569
               Stop for Shoes
               Simple Stop Representation
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               These user standards will ask for a pipe shoe to be identified so it will read the shoe
               parameters HEI (shoe height) and WID (flange width) in order to size the anchor. It will then
               ask for a section or box to be identified to read the anchor width across the section of box.
               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1, 100 102 and 165. All other
               design parameters are set to 0 (zero), as shown in form displayed above.
               Number             Description                       Dkey
               1                  Associated Shoe Height            HEI
               2                  Associated Shoe Flange Width      WID
               3                  Support Beam Flange Width         SBFW
               22                 Minimum Insulation                MNIN
               23                 Maximum Insulation                MXIN
               24                 Minimum Temperature               MINT
               25                 Maximum Temperature               MAXT
               Design parameters 1, 2 and 3 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable range
               of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               ST570 to ST639
               Stop for Pipes
               Simple Box Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset, i.e. to -1. All other design
               parameters are set to 0 (zero) as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number            Description              Dkey
               22                Minimum Insulation       MNIN
               23                Maximum Insulation       MXIN
               24                Minimum Temperature      MINT
               25                Maximum Temperature      MAXT
               AN640 to AN700
               Anchor for Trunnions
               Simple Anchor Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset. The plate length (PLEN), plate
               width (PWID) and plate thickness (PTHK) will be obtained from the identified base plate, i.e.
               to -1. All other design parameters are set to 0 (zero) as shown in the form displayed above.
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               Number               Description                  Dkey
               1                    Plate Length                 PLEN
               2                    Plate Width                  PWID
               3                    Plate Thickness              PTHK
               22                   Minimum Insulation           MNIN
               23                   Maximum Insulation           MXIN
               24                   Minimum Temperature          MINT
               25                   Maximum Temperature          MAXT
               Design parameters 1, 2 and 3 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable range
               of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               ST640 to ST700
               Stop for Trunnions
               Simple Stop Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset. The plate length (PLEN), plate
               width (PWID) and plate thickness (PTHK) will be obtained from the identified base plate. All
               other design parameters are set to 0 (zero) as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number            Description                   Dkey
               1                 Plate Length                  PLEN
               2                 Plate Width                   PWID
               3                 Plate Thickness               PTHK
               22                Minimum Insulation            MNIN
               23                Maximum Insulation            MXIN
               24                Minimum Temperature           MINT
               25                Maximum Temperature           MAXT
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               Design parameters 1, 2 and 3 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable range
               of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
               GT640 to GT700
               Guide for Trunnions
               Simple Guide Representation
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               The three standard catalogue parameters have been added, nominal bore (NB), outside
               diameter (OD) and connection type (CONN) and 25 design parameters have been created.
               The following list the parameters that have been preset. The plate length (PLEN), plate
               width (PWID) and plate thickness (PTHK) will be obtained from the identified base plate. All
               other design parameters are set to 0 (zero) as shown in the form displayed above.
               Number            Description                     Dkey
               1                 Plate Length                    PLEN
               2                 Plate Width                     PWID
               3                 Plate Thickness                 PTHK
               22                Minimum Insulation              MNIN
               23                Maximum Insulation              MXIN
               24                Minimum Temperature             MINT
               25                Maximum Temperature             MAXT
               Design parameters 1, 2 and 3 have been declared as user editable (with an allowable range
               of 0 to 1000) and default values have been added as shown.
18.2           Point Sets
               These have been created with the minimum points required by MDS. These are:
               P-Point            Description
               1                  Arrive Point
               2                  Leave Point
               3                  Bottom of Pipe (BOP) -5mm, i.e. bottom of the ancillary geometry -5mm
               9                  BOP (Including geometry if required), i.e. bottom of the ancillary geometry
               10                 Left of Pipe
               11                 Right of Pipe
               12                 BOP
               The diagram below shows the position and directions of the p-points, P1 and P2 are arriving
               and leave points along the centreline of the pipe.
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               Note: The MDS default p-points provided cannot be deleted or modified, but additional p-
                     points can be created if required.
18.3           Data Sets
               These have been created with the minimum number of elements required by MDS. These
               are:
                 Data Name              Description                DataKey DefaultProperty
                 /Prefix-DESC           MDS Support Standard       DESC     'AT500'
                 /Prefix-RNAM           MDS Standard               RNAM     (BEF (AFT (ATTRIB PPRO of
                                        Replacement Name                    DATA    /MDS/ATTA/DEFAULTS/
                                                                            AT500/GEN/CCOD , () ,  ) ) )
                 /Prefix-PA1            Nominal Bore               NB       PARA 1
                 /Prefix-PA2            Outside Diameter           OD       PARA 2
                 /Prefix-PA3            Connection Type            CONN     PARA 3
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                 Data Name              Description                   DataKey DefaultProperty
                 /Prefix-WEIG           Component Weight              WEIG       (ATTRIB DENS of 1 OF 1 of
                                                                                 :MDSMatRef * ATTRIB NVOL /
                                                                                 1000 / 1000 / 1000 * VVAL
                                                                                 !!MDSWEIUNIT)
                 /Prefix-MATR           Component Material            MATR       (ATTRIB DESC of :MDSMatRef)
                 /Prefix-CODE           Support Code                  CODE       (TRIM ( DIST ( NOMBORE ( false
                                                                                 , ATTRIB CPAR[1 ] ) , false , false ,
                                                                                 true , 4 , false ) ) + '-' + ATTRIB
                                                                                 PROPRNAM)
                 /Prefix-CDES           MDS Configurable              CDES       (BEF (AFT (ATTRIB PPRO of
                                        Description                              DATA    /MDS/ATTA/DEFAULTS/
                                                                                 AT500/GEN/DESC , (  )  ) ) )
                 /Prefix-DP1            Design Parameter 1            Unset      DESP[1]
               Where /Prefix is /Standard-DATA- e.g. /AT500-DATA-DESC and the standard used as an
               example above is AT500
               The MDS administrator can add/modify the data set as necessary.
18.4           MDU Project Catalogue for User Defined Ancillaries
               The catalogue items for the user defined ancillaries have been created in the ranges
               detailed below within the MDU project. The MDU project contains all the catalogue
               elements, i.e. SCOM, GMSE, PTSE, DTSE and SDTE, where the user will modify the
               GMSE to suit their requirements. The specification components for ALL the user defined
               ancillaries are in the /MDS specification in the MDS project, which MUST NOT be modified
               by users.
                 Standard            Description       Current Range          User Range
                                                       MDS Project            MDS Project
                                                       From       To          From      To
                 AT                  Ancillary         AT01       AT115       AT500     AT700
                 LT                  Lug               LT01       LT16        LT500     LT700
                 BT                  U-Bolt            BT01       BT11        BT500     BT700
                 AN                  Anchor            AN01       AN18        AN500     AN700
                 GT                  Guide             GT01       GT50        GT500     GT700
                 ST                  Stop              ST01       ST33        ST500     ST700
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               The MDU project catalogue hierarchy has been created as above for a size range of 8mm
               (1/4") to 1200mm (48") in the bore sizes shown below:
                 Metric NB          Imperial NB   Actual OD         PDMS OD
                 8                  1/4           13.7              14
                 15                 3/8           21.3              21
                 20                 1/2           26.7              26
                 25                 1             33.4              33
                 32                 1.1/4         42.2              42
                 40                 1.1/2         48.3              48
                 50                 2             60.3              61
                 65                 2.1/2         73                73
                 80                 3             88.9              89
                 100                4             114.3             115
                 125                5             141.3             141
                 150                6             168.3             169
                 200                8             219.1             220
                 250                10            273               273
                 300                12            323.8             324
                 350                14            355.6             358
                 400                16            406.4             407
                 450                18            457               457
                 500                20            508               508
                 550                22            559               559
                 600                24            610               610
                 650                26            660               660
                 700                28            711               711
                 750                30            762               762
                 800                32            813               813
                 850                34            864               864
                 900                36            914               914
                 950                38            965               965
                 1000               40            1016              1016
                 1050               42            1067              1067
                 1100               44            1118              1118
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                 Metric NB          Imperial NB        Actual OD       PDMS OD
                 1150               46                 1168            1168
                 1200               48                 1219            1219
18.5           Modifying the User Defined Ancillary Standard
               The administrator uses the standard PARAGON Pipework Application to modify the required
               elements within the MDU catalogue database, i.e.
               MDU/CATA <dbnum7355,dbfile%MDU000/mdu7355>.
               Within the MDU project, the following should not be deleted or modified (including name
               change):
                        CATREF             (Catalogue Reference)
                        PTREF              (P-Point Set Reference)    (see Note below)
                        GMREF              (Geometry Set Reference)   (see Note below)
                        DTREF              (Data Set Reference)       (see Note below)
               Note: Although the MDU default p-points provided cannot be deleted or modified,
                     additional p-points can be created. Also, geometry can be added to the geometry
                     sets, and additional properties included as necessary.
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19             MDS - User Plots
               Users can use their own plotfiles, including logos and client-specific information instead of
               the MDS plotfiles.
               To do this, put the user plots into a parallel file structure, and then get MDS to search in the
               user area before the AVEVA area. Change the search path on the MDSPLOTS environment
               variable, within the mdsevars.bat batch file from set mdsplots=%1\pdmsui\des\mds\plot to
               set mdsplots= S:\AVEVA\MDS12.0.0\user_plots %1\pdmsui\des\mds\plot.
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A              MDS Support Standards
A.1            Plotfiles
               Each plotfile used by MDS is located in the following directory:
               {Software Location}/MDS?.?.?/PDMSui/des/MDS/plot.
               Plotfiles can be viewed and printed using AVEVAs plot viewer software (Figure A:1.: PDMS
               Plot Viewer).
               Figure A:1.        PDMS Plot Viewer
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A.2            Associated Ancillaries
               The following standards are available in the MDS application, but are automatically created
               when creating an Ancillary Standard (refer to Ancillaries for more information).
               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AC01*                    XAC01         Forged eye rod.
                 AC02*                    XAC02         Fully threaded rod.
                 AC03*                    XAC03         Turnbuckle.
                 AC04*                    XAC04         Clevis.
                 AC05*                    XAC05         Weldless eye nut (bow).
                 AC06*                    XAC06         Beam welding attachment.
                 AC07*                    XAC07         Welding lug.
                 AC08*                    XAC08         Clevis plate.
                 AC09*                    XAC09         Spherical washer.
                 AC10                     XAC10         Pipe clamp (light).
                 AC11*                    XAC11         Pipe clamp (heavy).
                 AC12*                    XAC12         Pipe clamp for insulated pipe (light).
                 AC13*                    XAC13         Pipe clamp for insulated pipe (heavy).
                 AC14*                    XAC14         Pipe clamp for Cu-Ni pipe.
                 AC15*                    XAC15         Pipe clamp for insulated Cu-Ni pipe.
                 AC16*                    XAC16         Riser clamp.
                 AC17                     XAC17         Vessel Support Lug
                 AC18                     XAC18         Base Plate
                 AC19                     XAC19         Bearing Plate
                 AC20                     XAC20         Collar
                 AC21                     XAC21         Base plate for RTJ Joints
                 AC22                     XAC22         Bolt on base support
                 AC24                     XAC24         Reinforcing Pad
                 AC25                     XAC25         Dummy branch end plate
                 AC27                     XAC27         Break Out Plates with Shim
                 AC28                     XAC28         Strap On Clamp for RTR Pipe
                 AC29                     XAC29         Bolted Clamp Assembly
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AC30                     XAC30         Adjustable Baseplate
                 AC31                     XAC31         Anchor Bolted Clamp Assembly
                 AC32                     XAC32         Break Out Plates with Shim
                 AC33                     XAC33         End Plate for Rod Hanger Trunnion
                 AC34                     XAC34         Reinforcing Pad
                 AC35                     XAC35         Pipe Clamp
                 AC36                     XAC36         U Strap
                 AC37                     XAC37         Pipe Riser Clamp
                 AC38                     XAC38         Guide Trunnions
                 AC39                     XAC39         Isolation Block Acoustic/General for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC40                     XAC40         General Slide Unit for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC41                     XAC41         Cold Isolation Block for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC44                     XAC44         Clamp for Trunnions for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AC45                     XAC45         Clamp for Dummy Legs for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AC46                     XAC46         LTCS Upper Break Out Plate for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC47                     XAC47         CS Base Plate for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC48                     XAC48         CS Lower Break Out Plate for Trunnion XTT23
                 AC49                     XAC49         Base Plate 1.1/2" to 16"
                 AC50                     XAC50         End Plate 2" to 24"
                 AC51                     XAC51         Support Plate 2" to 24"
                 AC52                     XAC52         Stiffener 2" to 24"
                 AC53                     XAC53         GRE Pipe Clamps for diam 1.1/2" to 40"
                 AC54                     XAC54         CPVC Pipe Clamps for diam 1.1/2" to 12"
                 AC55                     XAC55         4 Bolt Clamp for Trunnions diam 2.1/2" to 24"
                 AC56                     XAC56         Base Plate Circular
                 AC57                     XAC56         Adjustable Baseplate
                 AC58                     XAC58         Pipe Clamp for Trunnions
                 AC59                     XAC59         Base Plate for Trunnions
A.3            Anchors
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
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               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards.
               Refer to Modifying User Defined Ancillary Geometry for information on User Defined Anchor
               Standards.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AN01A*                   XAN01A        Pedestal Anchor Type A.
                 AN01B*                   XAN01B        Pedestal Anchor Type B.
                 AN02                     XAN02         Pipe Shoe Anchor.
                 AN03                     XAN03         Pipe Shoe Anchor.
                 AN04                     XAN04         Bolted Anchor shoe for Hot insulated pipe or temp
                                                        transport NPS 2-36.\AT12,AT13,PIPE-REST\PIPE-
                                                        REST\
                 AN05                     XAN05         Temporary restraint NPS 2-20.
                 AN06                     XAN06         Bolt on Shoe w/Directional Anchor Cold (Cryogenic)
                                                        Service (50/100mm Insu) NPS 3 48
                 AN07A                    XAN07         Anchor U Bolt (AB) Black, NPS 2 20.
                 AN07B                    XAN07         Anchor U Bolt (AG) Galvanised, NPS 2 20.
                 AN07C                    XAN07         Anchor U Bolt (AP) Plastic Coated, NPS 2 20.
                 AN08                     XAN08         Pipe Clamp Anchor For RTR Pipe NPS 2-24.
                 AN09                     XAN09         Overstrap Anchor (C.S./Alloy Pipes) NPS 1/220
                 AN10                     XAN10         Directional Anchor NPS 1-36.
                 AN11                     XAN11         Bolt On Anchor For Galvanised Pipe NPS 6-12.
                 AN12A                    XAN12A        Flat Clamp for CS pipes NPS 1.1/2-16.
                 AN12B                    XAN12B        Flat Clamp with Neoprene Sleeve for SS pipes NPS
                                                        1.1/2-16.
                 AN13                     XAN13         HALFEN Anchor HCS RADV NPS 1" 6"
                 AN17                     SC47          Anchor U Bolt for Cupro Nickel Lines, NPS 1/2 8.
                 AN18                     SC15          Anchor U Bolt for Carbon Steel Lines, NPS 1/2 8.
                 AN19                     XAN19         Anchor - NPS 15-1400
A.4            Ancillaries
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards.
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               Refer to Modifying User Defined Ancillary Geometry for information on User Defined
               Ancillary Standards.
               .
                   MDS Standard           Replacement Default Description
                   Name                   Name
                   PIPE-REST              XRT01        Pipe Rest
                   PIPE-REST-             XRT02        Pipe Rest Inline for Trunnions
                   INLINE
                   AT01                   XAT01        Pipe shoe for N.B. 3/4" to 20"
                   AT02                   XAT02        Pipe shoe for N.B. 24" to 48"
                   AT03                   XAT03        Clamp on pipe shoe for N.B. 3/4" to 20"
                   AT04                   XAT04        Clamp on pipe shoe for N.B. for pipe Cu-Ni 2" to 20"
                   AT05                   XAT05        Reinforcing plate (cut from pipe)
                   AT06                   XAT06        Clamp on pipe shoe for stainless or galvanised pipe
                   AT07                   XAT07        Pipe shoe with reinforcing plate for N.B. 3/4" to 20"
                   AT08                   XAT08        Pipe shoe with reinforcing plate for N.B. 24" to 48"
                   AT09                   XAT09        Reinforcing plate (cut from plate)
                   AT10A*                 XAT10A       Pedestal support for elbows (type A)
                   AT10B*                 XAT10B       Pedestal support for tube (type B)
                   AT11A*                 XAT11A       Adjustable pedestal support for elbows (type A)
                   AT11B*                 XAT11B       Adjustable pedestal support for tube (type B)
                   AT12                   XAT12        Shoe for C.S. Pipe. Hot Service (63mm Maximum Insu.)
                                                       NPS 2"-36"
                   AT13                   XAT13        Shoe for C.S. Pipe. Hot Service (75mm/100mm Insu.)
                                                       NPS 2"-36"
                   AT14                   XAT14        Shoe for Low Temp C.S. Pipe. Inter. Service to -46c
                                                       (75mm/100mm Insu.) NPS 2"-36"
                   AT15                   XAT15        Shoe for Low Temp C.S. Pipe. Inter. Service to -46c
                                                       (63mm Maximum Insu.) NPS 2"-36"
                   AT16                   XAT16        Bolt on Shoe, Heat Insulated & Uninsulated C.S. NPS
                                                       2"-30"
                   AT17                   XAT17        Shoe for RTR Pipe, NPS 2-14
                   AT18                   XAT18        Shoe for Low Temp S.S. Pipe. Inter. Service <-46c
                                                       (63mm Maximum Insu.) NPS 2"-36"
                   AT19                   XAT19        Shoe for Low Temp S.S. Pipe. Inter. Service <-46c
                                                       (75mm/100mm Insu.) NPS 2"-36"
                   AT20                   XAT20        Clamp on shoe for Cu-Ni NPS 2 24
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT21                     XAT21        Pipe Guide for reciprocating Compressor Pipe 2" to 24"
                 AT22                     XAT22        Temporary Transport Anchor for NPS 6-36 Uninsulated
                                                       C.S.
                 AT23                     XAT23        Welded Cradle Support for Uninsulated Pipe or Shoe,
                                                       NPS 2 1/2 36
                 AT24                     XAT24        Cradle for RTR Pipe, NPS 2 4
                 AT25                     XAT25        Bolt On Shoe Cold (Cryogenic) Service (25mm/100mm
                                                       Insu.), NPS 3" 48"
                 AT26                     XAT26        Cradle for Cold Service (30 150mm Insulation), NPS 1/2
                                                       2.
                 AT27                     XAT27        Hanger Clamp for RTR Pipe, NPS 2 24.
                 AT28                     XAT28        U Bolt Guide for RTR pipe, NPS 2 24.
                 AT29                     XAT29        Reinforcing Pad for straight pipe/elbow for C.S. pipe.
                 AT30                     XAT30        Special Shim Assembly for Sloping Lines NPS 2-36
                 AT31                     XAT31        Reinforcing Pad for straight pipe/elbow for High Alloy/
                                                       SST pipe.
                 AT32                     XAT32        Pipe Strap (Lined) for Galv. and S.S Lines NPS 1.1/2 8
                 AT33A                    XAT33A       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type A 140mm x 140mm)
                                                       Acoustic/General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT33B                    XAT33B       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type B 140mm x 250mm)
                                                       Acoustic/General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT33C                    XAT33C       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type C 140mm x 300mm)
                                                       Acoustic/General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT33D                    XAT33D       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type D 200mm x 200mm)
                                                       Acoustic/General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT33E                    XAT33E       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type E 250mm x 250mm)
                                                       Acoustic/General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT33F                    XAT33F       Trunnion Isolation Pad (Type F Variable Size) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT34A                    XAT34A       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type A 140mm x 140mm) General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
                 AT34B                    XAT34B       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type B 140mm x 250mm) General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
                 AT34C                    XAT34C       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type C 140mm x 300mm) General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
                 AT34D                    XAT34D       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type D 200mm x 200mm) General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT34E                    XAT34E       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type E 250mm x 250mm) General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
                 AT34F                    XAT34F       Trunnion Slide Unit (Type F Variable Size) General NPS
                                                       1/2 24
                 AT35                     XAT35        Cold Isolation Block with CS Cage for Trunnion XTT23
                 AT36                     XAT36        Tico Isolation Wrap Temp.-40 to +100 deg.C (C.S./Alloy/
                                                       Cu-Ni Pipes) NPS 1/2 24.
                 AT37                     XAT37        Tico Isolation Wrap Temp. +101 to +150 deg.C (C.S./
                                                       Alloy/Cu-Ni Pipes) NPS 1/2 24.
                 AT38                     XAT38        Bonded Neoprene Rubber Isolation Wrap Temp. -40 to
                                                       +100 deg.C (CS/Alloy/Cu-Ni Pipes) NPS 1/2 24
                 AT39                     XAT39        Bonded Viton Rubber Isolation Wrap Temp. +101 to
                                                       +150 deg.C (CS/Alloy/Cu-Ni Pipes) NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40A                    XAT40A       Isolation Pad (Type A 140mm x 140mm) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40B                    XAT40B       Isolation Pad (Type B 140mm x 250mm) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40C                    XAT40C       Isolation Pad (Type C 140mm x 300mm) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40D                    XAT40D       Isolation Pad (Type D 200mm x 200mm) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40E                    XAT40E       Isolation Pad (Type E 250mm x 250mm) Acoustic/
                                                       General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT40F                    XAT40F       Isolation Pad (Type F Variable Size) Acoustic/General
                                                       NPS 1/2 24
                 AT41A                    XAT41A       Slide Unit (Type A 140mm x 140mm) General NPS 1/2
                                                       24
                 AT41B                    XAT41B       Slide Unit (Type B 140mm x 250mm) General NPS 1/2
                                                       24
                 AT41C                    XAT41C       Slide Unit (Type C 140mm x 300mm) General NPS 1/2
                                                       24
                 AT41D                    XAT41D       Slide Unit (Type D 200mm x 200mm) General NPS 1/2
                                                       24
                 AT41E                    XAT41E       Slide Unit (Type E 250mm x 250mm) General NPS 1/2
                                                       24
                 AT41F                    XAT41F       Slide Unit (Type F Variable Size) General NPS 1/2 24
                 AT42                     XAT42        PTFE Isolation Pad Bonded to Steel NPS 1.1/2 24
                 AT43                     XAT43        Pipe Penetration Single Seal (Packed) Certified A0 &
                                                       H0 Rating, NPS 1/2 24
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT44                     XAT44        Pipe Penetration Single Seal (Packed) Certified A60 &
                                                       H60 Rating, NPS 1/2 24
                 AT45                     XAT45        Pipe Penetration Double Seal Certified A0 & H0 Rating
                                                       w/o Insulation & A60 H60 & H120 Rating with
                                                       Insulation, NPS 1/2 24
                 AT46                     XAT46        Pipe Penetration Double Seal Certified up to J100 Jet
                                                       Fire Resistance & A60, H60 & H120 Rating, NPS 1/2 24
                 AT47                     XAT47        Cold Isolation Shoe (C.S./Alloy Pipes), NPS2 8
                 AT48                     XAT48        Cold Isolation Shoe (C.S./Alloy Pipes), NPS 10 24
                 AT49                     XAT49        2 Bolt Heavy Series Pipe Clamp with Circular Cold
                                                       Isolation Block (CS/Alloy Pipes) NPS 1/2 24
                 AT50                     XAT50        Reinforcing Pad for Horizontal and Vertical Cu-Ni Pipes
                                                       NPS 2.1/2 24
                 AT51                     XAT51        Full Encirclement Reinforcing Sleeve for Cu-Ni Pipes
                                                       NPS 2.1/2 24
                 AT52A                    XAT52A       Type A Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT52B                    XAT52B       Type B Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT52C                    XAT52C       Type C Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT52D                    XAT52D       Type D Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT52E                    XAT52E       Type E Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT52F                    XAT52F       Type F Protection Shield for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT53A                    XAT53A       Type A 4 Point Shear Lug Bearing for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT53B                    XAT53B       Type B 2 Point Shear Lug Bearing for Diam 2" to 24"
                 AT54                     XAT54        HP Mud and Cement High Pressure Clamps for Diam 2"
                                                       to 6"
                 AT55A                    XAT55A       Bolt on Shoe type A Uninsulated C.S. NPS 2"-6"
                 AT55B                    XAT55B       Bolt on Shoe type B Uninsulated C.S. NPS 2"-6"
                 AT55C                    XAT55C       Bolt on Shoe type C Uninsulated C.S. NPS 8"-24"
                 AT56                     XAT56        Clamp for Vertical support NPS 2" to 8"
                 AT57                     XAT57        HALFEN Pipe Shoe HRG-4 NPS 1/2" 6"
                 AT58                     XAT58        HALFEN Pipe Shoe HRG-4 with Spacer Clip HCS AHS
                                                       5/1 NPS 1/2" 6"
                 AT59                     XAT59        Trunnion Cold Isolation Block with Integral Base Plate
                                                       Light
                 AT60                     XAT60        Flanged Supports for FRP/RTR Lines 1" 32"
 Copyright 1974 to current year.                         A:8                                           12 Series
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT61                     XAT61        Plate Attachment Vertical Pipe (CS, LTCS, SS Pipes)
                                                       NPS 12"-48"
                 AT62                     XAT62        Adjustable Guide Insert Bolts Parallel NPS 2"-48"
                 AT63                     XAT63        Pipe Strap (Lined) for FRP / RTR Lines NPS 1 8
                 AT64                     XAT64        Pipe Strap (Lined) for CuNi Lines NPS 1.1/2 8
                 AT65                     XAT65        Full Encirclement Wrapper Plate (no longitudinal
                                                       welding) for Pipes NPS 2 48
                 AT66                     XAT66        Stauff Clamp Heavy Series SPAL **,***,* xxx DPAL-AS
                                                       NPS 1/2 6"
                 AT67                     XAT67        Stauff Clamp Heavy Series SPAL/DUB **,***,* xxx
                                                       DPAL-AS NPS 1/2" 6"
                 AT68                     XAT68        Trunnion Cold Isolation Block with Integral Base Plate
                                                       Heavy
                 AT69                     XAT69        Adjustable Guide Insert Bolts Perpendicular NPS 2"-48"
                 AT70                     XAT70        Adjustable Guide Insert Offset to Pipe Bolts Parallel
                                                       NPS 2"-48"
                 AT71                     XAT71        Adjustable Guide Insert        Offset    to   Pipe   Bolts
                                                       Perpendicular NPS 2"-48"
                 AT72                     XAT72        CPVC Pipe shoes height 100 to 200 for diam 1-1/2" to
                                                       24"
                 AT73                     XAT73        GRE Pipe shoes height 100 to 200 for diam 26" to 40"
                 AT74A                    XAT74A       CPVC Protection shield for diam 1/2" to 16" TYPE A
                 AT74B                    XAT74B       CPVC Protection shield for diam 1/2" to 16" TYPE B
                 AT75A                    XAT75A       Anti friction sliding plate for diam 1/2" to 40" TYPE A
                 AT75B                    XAT75B       Anti friction sliding plate for diam 1/2" to 40" TYPE B
                 AT76                     XAT76        Pipe Shoe NPS 10"-20"
                 AT87                     XAT87        GRE Pipe shoes height 100 to 200 for diam 1-1/2" to
                                                       24"
                 AT93                     XAT93        GRE Pipe Clamps for diam 1.1/2" to 40"
                 AT94                     XAT94        CPVC Pipe Clamps for diam 1.1/2" to 12"
                 AT95A                    XAT95A       GRE Protection shield for diam 1/2" to 16" TYPE A
                 AT95B                    XAT95B       GRE Protection shield for diam 1/2" to 16" TYPE B
                 AT96                     XAT96        Welded Shoe for N.P.S. 1" 36"
                 AT97                     XAT97        Clamped Shoe (Unlined) for N.P.S. 1" 24"
                 AT98                     XAT98        Welded Shoe with re-pad for N.P.S. 1" 36"
 Copyright 1974 to current year.                         A:9                                            12 Series
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT99                     XAT99        Clamped Shoe (Lined) for N.P.S. 1" 24"
                 AT100A                   XAT100A      Trunnion Ptfe Faced Slide Unit (Suitable for Acoustic &
                                                       Vibration Isolation) Type A NPS 1/2 24
                 AT100B                   XAT100B      Trunnion Ptfe Faced Slide Unit (Suitable for Acoustic &
                                                       Vibration Isolation) Type B NPS 1/2 24
                 AT101A                   XAT101A      Ptfe Faced Slide Unit (Suitable for Acoustic & Vibration
                                                       Isolation) Type A NPS 1/2 24
                 AT101B                   XAT101B      Ptfe Faced Slide Unit (Suitable for Acoustic & Vibration
                                                       Isolation) Type B NPS 1/2 24
                 AT102                    XAT102       Pipe Strap
                 AT109                    XAT109       Pipe Strap
                 AT103A                   2134         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2134 IPE 160 NPS 1/2 4
                 AT103B                   2134         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2134 IPE 200 NPS 1/2 16
                 AT103C                   2134         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2134 IPE 240 NPS 3 16
                 AT103D                   2134         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2134 IPE 270 NPS 5 16
                 AT104A                   2136         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2136 Small NPS 1.1/2 30
                 AT104B                   2136         Clamped Pipe Shoe Pihasa 2136 Large NPS 1.1/2 30
                 AT105                    XAT105       Reinforcing Pad for straight pipe/elbow for C.S. pipe.
                 AT108A                   49xx11       Lisega Type 49xx11 Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 150
                 AT108B                   49xx12       Lisega Type 49xx12 Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 125
                 AT108C                   49xx13       Lisega Type 49xx13 Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C
                                                       NPS 175 900
                 AT108D                   49xx14       Lisega Type 49xx14 Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 900
                 AT108E                   49xx25       Lisega Type 49xx25 Pipe Clamp Base 350 to 500 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 900
                 AT108F                   49xx35       Lisega Type 49xx35 Pipe Clamp Base 450 to 560 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 900
                 AT108G                   49xx45       Lisega Type 49xx45 Pipe Clamp Base 560 to 600 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 900
                 AT108H                   49xx64       Lisega Type 49xx64 Pipe Clamp Base 100 to 350 deg.C
                                                       NPS 15 125
                 AT108AX                  49xx11       Lisega Type 49xx11 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C NPS 65,100,125,150
                                                       ONLY
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT108BX                  49xx12       Lisega Type 49xx12 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C NPS 65,100,125
                                                       ONLY
                 AT108CX                  49xx13       Lisega Type 49xx13 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C NPS 250,350,400 -
                                                       ONLY
                 AT108DX                  49xx14       Lisega Type 49xx14 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 0 to 350 deg.C NPS
                                                       65,100,125,150,250,350,400 -ONLY
                 AT108EX                  49xx25       Lisega Type 49xx25 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 350 to 500 deg.C NPS
                                                       65,100,125,150,250,350,400 ONLY
                 AT108FX                  49xx35       Lisega Type 49xx35 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 450 to 560 deg.C NPS
                                                       65,100,125,150,250,350,400 ONLY
                 AT108GX                  49xx45       Lisega Type 49xx45 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 560 to 600 deg.C NPS
                                                       65,100,125,150,250,350,400 ONLY
                 AT108HX                  49xx64       Lisega Type 49xx64 (Larger Pipe Outside Diameter)
                                                       Pipe Clamp Base 100 to 350 deg.C NPS 65,100,125
                                                       ONLY
                 AT111                    XAT111       Slider Pad for diam 1/2" to 40"
                 AT112                    XAT112       Loose Pipe Strap 1/4" to 36"
                 AT113                    XAT113       Pipe Strap 1/4" to 36"
                 AT114                    XAT114       Lisega Type 49xx63SP Pipe Clamp Base - ?? to ??
                                                       deg.C - NPS 250 - 700
                 AT115                    XAT115       Lisega Type 49xx63G Pipe Clamp Base - ?? to ??
                                                       deg.C - NPS 250 - 700
                 AT116                    XAT116       Double Heavy Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT117                    XAT117       Double Light Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT118                    XAT118       Single Light Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT119                    XAT119       Vertical Pipe Clamp for Spring Cans - NPS 15-1400
                 AT120                    XAT120       Single Light Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT121                    XAT121       Single Heavy Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT122                    XAT122       Double Heavy Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT123                    XAT123       Single Light Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT124                    XAT124       Single Light Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
                 AT125                    XAT125       Double Heavy Vertical Pipe Clamp - NPS 15-1400
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 AT126                    XAT126        Pipe Shoe with Clamps Cold Insulation - NPS 15-800
                 AT127                    XAT127        Pipe Shoe with Clamps Cold Insulation - NPS 15-800
                 AT128                    XAT128        Pipe Shoe - NPS 400-600
                 AT129                    XAT129        Pipe Shoe - NPS 650-1000
                 AT130                    XAT130        Pipe Shoe with Clamps - NPS 250-450
                 AT131                    XAT131        Pipe Shoe with Clamps - NPS 500-1000
                 AT132                    XAT132        Pipe Clamp with Double Shoes - NPS 50-1400
                 AT133                    XAT133        Band for Copper Pipe - NPS 2.5-8
                 AT134                    XAT134        Pipe Strap (lined) - NPS 3/8 -1
                 AT135                    XAT135        Sliding Piece (Pipe Welded) - NPS 1/2 - 40
                 AT136                    XAT136        Lisega Type 49xx63G1SP Single Sided Pipe Slide - ??
                                                        to ?? deg. C - NPS 250-700
A.5            Branch Reinforcements
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement    Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 BR01                     XBR01          2 Way Brace for Open Ended Connection to Pipe.
                 BR02                     XBR02          2 Way Brace for Open Ended Connection to Flange.
                 BR03                     XBR03          Bracing for Orifice Connections.
                 BR04                     XBR04          4 Way Brace for Open Ended Connection to Pipe.
                 BR05                     XBR05          3 Way Brace for Open Ended Connection to Flange.
                 BR06                     XBR06          4 Way Brace for Open Ended Connection to Flange.
A.6            U bolts
               The following standards are available in the MDS application. Refer to Modifying User
               Defined Ancillary Geometry for information on User Defined U Bolt Standards.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 BT01A                    XBT01           U Bolt gripped (type A)
                 BT01B                    XBT01           U Bolt non-gripped (type B)
                 BT02                     XBT02          U Bolt tico coated
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 BT03                     XBT03           U Bolt PTFE coated insulation
                 BT04A                    XBT04           U Bolt Guide (GB) Black, NPS 1/2 36.
                 BT04B                    XBT04           U Bolt Guide (GG) Galvanised, NPS 1/2 36.
                 BT04C                    XBT04           U Bolt Guide (GP) Plastic Coated, NPS 1/2 36.
                 BT05                     XBT05           U Bolt gripped with sleeve, NPS 2 24.
                 BT06                     XBT06           U Bolt Guide for Cupro Nickel Lines, NPS 1/2 8.
                 BT07                     XBT07           U Bolt Guide for Carbon Steel Lines, NPS 1/2 8.
                 BT09                     XBT09           Lined U-Bolt guided 2" TO 8"
                 BT10                     XBT10           U Bolt Guide, NPS 1/2 - 36
                 BT11                     XBT11           Loose Type U Bolt Guide, NPS 1/2 - 36
                 BT12                     XBT12           U Bolt for steel pipe, NPS 1/2 - 3
                 BT13                     XBT13           U Bolt for steel pipe, NPS 4 - 32
                 BT14                     XBT14           Expansion U Bolt for steel pipe, NPS 1 - 32
                 BT15                     XBT15           Lined U Bolt NPS 1 1/4 - 2
                 BT16                     XBT16           Lined U Bolt NPS 2 1/2 - 36
                 BT17                     XBT17           U Bolt for use with slip pad NPS 1/2 - 32
                 BT18                     XBT18           U Bolt with Teflon Pad NPS 2 1/2 - 32
                 BT19                     XBT19           Expansion U Bolt with Slip Pad NPS 1 - 32
A.7            Cable Clips
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard Name                Replacement     Default Description
                                                  Name
                 RACK-REST                        XCA01           Rack Rest
                 CA02A                            XCA02           Cable Clip with Angles
                 CA02B                            XCA02           Cable Clip
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A.8            Cable Tray Framework Supports
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard                   Replacement       Default Description
                 Name                           Name
                 CT01                           XCT01             'L' Bracket up.
                 CT02                           XCT02             'L' Bracket down.
                 CT03                           XCT03             'L' Bracket Cantilever.
                 CT04                           XCT04             Goal post.
                 CT05                           XCT05             Support frame.
                 CT06                           XCT06             Cantilever bracket.
                 CT07                           XCT07            'T' Post. (Vertical down).
                 CT08                           XCT08            'T' Post. (Vertical up).
A.9            HVAC Framework Supports
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard                   Replacement      Default Description
                 Name                           Name
                 DT01                           XDT01            HVAC duct support frame.
                 DT02                           XDT02            HVAC duct support frame.
                 DT03                           XDT03            HVAC duct cantilever bracket.
                 DT04                           XDT04            HVAC duct 'L' bracket.
A.10 Multi-discipline Framework Supports
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards.
                 MDS Standard               Replacement         Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 FT01*                      XFT01               Trapeze hanger with welded beam attachments.
                 FT02*                      XFT02               Trapeze hanger.
                 FT03                       XFT03               'L' Bracket up.
                 FT04                       XFT04               'L' Bracket down.
                 FT05                       XFT05               'L' Bracket Cantilever.
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                 MDS Standard               Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 FT06                       XFT06           'L' Bracket Cantilever.
                 FT07                       XFT07           Post.
                 FT08                       XFT08           Goal post.
                 FT09                       XFT09           Support frame.
                 FT10                       XFT10           Half goal post (Vertical down).
                 FT11                       XFT11           Half goal post (Vertical up).
                 FT12                       XFT12           Goal post (Heavy weight).
                 FT13                       XFT13           Braced bracket.
                 FT14                       XFT14           Cantilever bracket.
                 FT15                       XFT15           Beam supports.
                 FT16                       XFT16           Cantilevered Hangertrue
                 FT17                       XFT17           'T' Post heavy weight.
                 FT18                       XFT18           'T' Post light weight. (Vertical up).
                 FT19                       XFT19           'T' Post light Weight. (Vertical down).
                 FT20*                      XFT20           Deck Plate Stiffening.
                 FT21                       XFT21           Support from piping.
                 FT22                       XFT22           Bedplate.
                 FT23                       XFT23           Pedestal support.
                 FT24                       XFT24           Steel sleeper.
                 FT25                       XFT25           Packing piece.
                 FT26                       XFT26           Relief Valve.
                 FT27                       XFT27           Rodding point.
                 FT28                       XFT28           Beam penetration.
                 FT29                       XFT29           Base Support for 1/2 2 N.S. pipe.
                 FT30                       XFT30           Pipe Support for Relief Valve Discharge Pipe
                                                            NPS 2-12
                 FT31                       XFT31           Field Support L frame Uninsulated Pipe (1 Pipe,
                                                            NB 4 Max)
                 FT32                       XFT32           Field Support L frame Uninsulated Pipe (2 Pipes,
                                                            NB 3 Max)
                 FT33                       XFT33           Field Support Cantilever          from    Steel   for
                                                            Uninsulated Horizontal Pipe.
                 FT34A                      XFT34A          Field Support Type A Angle Iron for Uninsulated
                                                            Pipe, Single line NPS 1/2 to 12.
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                 MDS Standard               Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 FT34B                      XFT34B          Field Support Type B Angle Iron for Uninsulated
                                                            Pipe, Single line NPS 1/2 to 12.
                 FT34C                      XFT34C          Field Support Type C Angle Iron for Uninsulated
                                                            Pipe, Single line NPS 1/2 to 2.
                 FT35                       XFT35           Field Support for Vertical Uninsulated Lines NPS
                                                            24 Max.
                 FT36                       XFT36           Field Support frame.
                 FT37                       XFT37           Field Support Goal Post frame.
                 FT38                       XFT38           Field Support Field Installed Structural Steel NPS
                                                            1/2 to 24.
                 FT39                       XFT39           Field Support Field Installed Structural Steel NPS
                                                            1/2 to 24.
                 FT40                       XFT40           Field Support Field Installed Structural Steel NPS
                                                            1/2 to 12.
                 FT41                       XFT41           Inverted Pedestal support.
                 FT42                       XFT42           Support frame for vertical pipes
                 FT43                       XFT43           Depth Support frame
                 FT44                       XFT44           GRE/CPVC Pipes 150vertical valve support pipe
                                                            2" to 20" dia\PIPE-REST
                 FT45                       XFT45           GRE/CPVC Pipes 150valve support and anchor
                                                            pipe 2" to 20" dia\PIPE-REST
                 FT46                       XFT46           GRE/CPVC Pipes Base support at flange (150#)
                                                            pipes 2" to 16" dia\PIPE-REST
                 FT47                       XFT47           Supports for Flanged Valves NPS 2.1/2" to 24"
                 FT48A                      XFT48A          Pedestal support for 2" to 24" pipes.
                 FT48B                      XFT48B          Pedestal support for 2" to 24" pipes.
                 FT48C                      XFT48C          Pedestal support for 2" to 24" pipes.
                 FT48D                      XFT48D          Pedestal support for 2" to 24" pipes.
                 FT49                       XFT49           Support frame for vertical pipes with lugs LT13 or
                                                            LT15 2.1/2" to 48" pipestrue
                 FT50                       XFT50           Support Bar and Clamp for 2.1/2" to 24"
                                                            pipestrue
                 FT51                       XFT51           Goal Post with vertical or Angled Legs
                 FT52                       XFT52           Guide for Vertical Pipes
                 FT53                       XFT53           Guide for Horizontal Pipes
                 FT57                       XFT57           Guide for Vertical Pipes with Insulation 2 to 24
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                   MDS Standard             Replacement        Default Description
                   Name                     Name
                   FT58                     XFT58              Support Bar and Clamp NPS 2 1/2 to 24
                   FT59                     XFT59              Support Bar and Clamp NPS 2 1/2 to 24
                   FT60                     XFT60              Support Bar and Clamp NPS 2 1/2 to 24
                   FT61                     XFT61              Fixed Point Support NPS 3/4 to 32
A.11           Guides
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards. Refer to Modifying User
               Defined Ancillary Geometry for information on User Defined Guide Standards.
               .
                   MDS Standard           Replacement     Default Description
                   Name                   Name
                   GT01                   XGT01           Pipe guide for insulated pipes.
                   GT02                   XGT02           Pipe guide for uninsulated pipes.
                   GT03                   XGT03           Pipe guide for uninsulated pipes. Thin wall.
                   GT04*                  XGT04           Pedestal guide or stop.
                   GT05                   XGT05           Pipe guide (Framework).
                   GT06                   XGT06           Guide for support shoe (Welded to support Beam)
                                                          NPS 1-36.
                   GT07                   XGT07           Guide Lug for support shoe (Welded to support Beam)
                                                          NPS 3/4-36.
                   GT08                   XGT08           Guide Lug for support shoe (Bolted to support Beam)
                                                          for temporary transport.
                   GT09                   XGT09           Box Clamp Guide for medium loads NPS 6-18
                                                          (Framework).
                   GT10                   XGT10           Box Clamp Guide for high loads NPS 20-42
                                                          (Framework).
                   GT11                   XGT11           Guide for Base Support NPS 2-36
                   GT12A                  XGT12           Pipe A Base Support Guide Hold Down Light NPS 2-
                                                          36
                   GT12B                  XGT12           PIpe R Base Support Guide Hold Down Light NPS 2-
                                                          36
                   GT13                   XGT13           Cradle and Guide For Cold Service (30mm 150mm
                                                          Insulation), NPS 1/2 2.
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 GT14                     XGT14         Heavy Duty Guide Cold (Cryogenic) Service, NPS 3
                                                        42.
                 GT15                     XGT15         Pipe Guide, Uninsulated pipe, NPS 1 42.
                 GT16                     XGT16         Box Clamp Guide for medium loads NPS 6-18.
                 GT17                     XGT17         Box Clamp Guide for high loads NPS 20-42.
                 GT18                     XGT18         Guide for pipe shoes for diam 2" to 24"
                 GT19                     XGT19         Lateral Guide for diam 26" to 56"
                 GT20                     XGT20         Duckfoot guide hold down.
                 GT21                     XGT21         Shoe guide hold down.
                 GT22                     XGT22         Overstrap Guide (C.S./Alloy Pipes), NPS 1/2 24
                 GT23A                    XGT23A        Overstrap Guide c/w Isolation Wrap XAT36 (Cu-Ni
                                                        Pipes), NPS 2 24
                 GT23B                    XGT23B        Overstrap Guide c/w Isolation Wrap XAT37 (Cu-Ni
                                                        Pipes), NPS 2 24
                 GT24                     XGT24         Overstrap Guide with Damper Springs, NPS 1/2 24
                 GT25                     XGT25         HALFEN Guide HCS RADDV NPS 1" 6"
                 GT26                     XGT26         Guide Lugs for Support shoes Light Angle/Channel
                                                        Sections NPS 3/4-36.
                 GT27A                    XGT27         Pipe A Base Support Guide Hold Down Heavy NPS 2-
                                                        36
                 GT27B                    XGT27         PIpe R Base Support Guide Hold Down Heavy NPS 2-
                                                        36
                 GT28                     XGT28         Guide Lugs for Support shoes Heavy Angle/Channel
                                                        Sections NPS 3/4-36.
                 GT29                     XGT29         CPVC Pipes Flat Clamp 2" to 6"
                 GT38                     XGT38         GRE Pipes Flat Clamp 2" to 6"
                 GT39                     XGT39         Guides for pipes without insulation 2" to 6"
                 GT40                     XGT40         Band Guides for pipes 2" to 24"
                 GT44                     XGT44         Guide and Hold down welded 2" TO 12"
                 GT45                     XGT45         Guide for bare pipe 2" TO 24"
                 GT46                     XGT46         Pipe Guide, welded, for pipe shoe with sliding
                                                        package 2" TO 24"
                 GT47                     XGT47         Guide, Clamped to steel, Type A
                 GT48                     XGT48         Clamped Guide on steel structure, Type B
                 GT49                     XGT49         Guide welded extended height
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 GT50                     XGT50         XS Strap Guided 6" TO 28"
                 GT52                     XGT52         Pipe Shoe and Guide - NPS 15-1400
                 GT54                     XGT54         Guide Clamps for Pipes with Insulation 2 to 24
                 GT55                     XGT55         Guide for Base Support NPS 2-36
A.12 MDS Hanger Templates Only
               To use the standard MDS hanger templates the default option property for the MDSHANGIF
               keyword must be set to MDS in the PARAGON defaults database.
               The following standards are available in the MDS application. This list will vary slightly
               depending on the manufacturer selected for the hanger components, i.e. PLS, GRINNELL
               (now ANVIL) and PIHASA.
                 MDS Standard Name                Replacement Name      Default Description
                 FH01                             FH T1 M1 B1           Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH02                             FH T1 M1 B2           Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH03                             FH T1 M1 B5           Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH04                             FH T1 M1 B6           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH05                             FH T1 M2 B1           Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH06                             FH T1 M2 B2           Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH07                             FH T1 M2 B5           Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH08                             FH T1 M2 B6           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH09                             FH T3 M2 B1           Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH10                             FH T3 M2 B2           Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH11                             FH T3 M2 B5           Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH12                             FH T3 M2 B6           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH13                             FH T1 M1 B7           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH13                             FH T1 M1 B9           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH14                             FH T1 M2 B7           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH14                             FH T1 M2 B9           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH15                             FH T4 M1 B1           Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH16                             FH T4 M1 B2           Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH17                             FH T4 M1 B5           Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH18                             FH T4 M1 B6           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
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                 MDS Standard Name              Replacement Name   Default Description
                 FH19                           FH T4 M2 B1        Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH20                           FH T4 M2 B2        Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH21                           FH T4 M2 B5        Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH22                           FH T4 M2 B6        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH23                           FH T1 M1 B8        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH24                           FH T1 M2 B8        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH25                           FH T3 M2 B8        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH26                           FH T4 M1 B8        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH27                           FH T4 M2 B8        Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH28                           FH T1 M1 B10       Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH29                           FH T1 M2 B10       Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH30                           FH T3 M2 B10       Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH31                           FH T3 M2 B7        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH31                           FH T3 M2 B9        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH51                           FH T3 B1           Fixed Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 FH52                           FH T3 B2           Fixed Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 FH53                           FH T3 B5           Fixed Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 FH54                           FH T3 B6           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH55                           FH T3 B7           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH55                           FH T3 B9           Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH56                           FH T3 B8           Fixed Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 FH57                           FH T3 B10          Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH58                           FH T4 M1 B7        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH58                           FH T4 M1 B9        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH59                           FH T4 M1 B10       Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH60                           FH T4 M2 B10       Fixed Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 FH61                           FH T4 M2 B7        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 FH61                           FH T4 M2 B9        Fixed Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH01                           VH T1 M3 B1        Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH02                           VH T1 M3 B2        Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH03                           VH T1 M3 B5        Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH04                           VH T1 M3 B6        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH05                           VH T3 M3 B1        Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
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                 MDS Standard Name              Replacement Name   Default Description
                 VH06                           VH T3 M3 B2        Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH07                           VH T3 M3 B5        Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH08                           VH T3 M3 B6        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH09                           VH T9 M1 B1        Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH10                           VH T9 M1 B2        Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH11                           VH T9 M1 B5        Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH12                           VH T9 M1 B6        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH13                           VH T9 M2 B1        Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH14                           VH T9 M2 B2        Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH15                           VH T9 M2 B5        Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH16                           VH T9 M2 B6        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH17                           VH T10 M1 B1       Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH18                           VH T10 M1 B2       Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH19                           VH T10 M1 B5       Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH20                           VH T10 M1 B6       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH21                           VH T10 M2 B1       Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH22                           VH T10 M2 B2       Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH23                           VH T10 M2 B5       Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH24                           VH T10 M2 B6       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH25                           VH T1 M3 B7        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH25                           VH T1 M3 B9        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH26                           VH T3 M2 B14       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH27                           VH T3 M3 B7        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH27                           VH T3 M3 B9        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH28                           VH T9 M1 B7        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH28                           VH T9 M1 B9        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH29                           VH T9 M2 B7        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH29                           VH T9 M2 B9        Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH30                           VH T10 M1 B7       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH30                           VH T10 M1 B9       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH31                           VH T10 M2 B7       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH31                           VH T10 M2 B9       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH32                           VH T4 M3 B1        Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
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                 MDS Standard Name              Replacement Name   Default Description
                 VH33                           VH T4 M3 B2        Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH34                           VH T4 M3 B5        Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH35                           VH T4 M3 B6        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH36                           VH T13 M1 B1       Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH37                           VH T13 M1 B2       Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH38                           VH T13 M1 B5       Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH39                           VH T13 M1 B6       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH40                           VH T13 M2 B1       Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH41                           VH T13 M2 B2       Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH42                           VH T13 M2 B5       Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH43                           VH T13 M2 B6       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH44                           VH T14 M1 B1       Variable Hanger NPS 3/4 - 6.
                 VH45                           VH T14 M1 B2       Variable Hanger NPS 8 - 24.
                 VH46                           VH T14 M1 B5       Variable Hanger NPS 1/2 - 2.
                 VH47                           VH T14 M1 B6       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH52                           VH T1 M3 B8        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH53                           VH T3 M3 B8        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH54                           VH T4 M3 B8        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH55                           VH T9 M1 B8        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH56                           VH T9 M2 B8        Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH57                           VH T10 M1 B8       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH58                           VH T10 M2 B8       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH59                           VH T13 M1 B8       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH60                           VH T13 M2 B8       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH61                           VH B15             Variable Pedestal NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH62                           VH B16             Variable Pedestal NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH63                           VH T1 M1 B13       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH64                           VH T1 M2 B13       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH65                           VH T3 M2 B13       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH66                           VH T4 M1 B13       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH67                           VH T4 M2 B13       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH68                           VH T1 M3 B10       Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH69                           VH T3 M3 B10       Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
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                 MDS Standard Name              Replacement Name   Default Description
                 VH70                           VH T4 M3 B10       Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH71                           VH B17             Variable Pedestal NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH80                           VH T1 M3 B11       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH81                           VH T3 M3 B11       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH82                           VH T4 M3 B11       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH83                           VH T9 M1 B11       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH84                           VH T9 M2 B11       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH85                           VH T10 M1 B11      Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH86                           VH T10 M2 B11      Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH87                           VH T13 M1 B11      Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH88                           VH T13 M2 B11      Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH89                           VH T14 M1 B11      Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH101                          VH T3 B13          Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH102                          VH T3 B14          Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH103                          VH T1 M1 B14       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH104                          VH T4 M1 B14       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH105                          VH T9 M1 B10       Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH106                          VH T10 M1 B10      Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH107                          VH T13 M1 B10      Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH108                          VH T14 M1 B10      Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH109                          VH T13 M1 B7       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH109                          VH T13 M1 B9       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH110                          VH T14 M1 B7       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH110                          VH T14 M1 B9       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH111                          VH T14 M1 B8       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH113                          VH T9 M2 B10       Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH114                          VH T10 M2 B10      Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH115                          VH T13 M2 B10      Variable Hanger NPS 6 - 24.
                 VH117                          VH T13 M2 B7       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH117                          VH T13 M2 B9       Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH118                          VH T4 M2 B14       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
                 VH120                          VH T1 M2 B14       Variable Hanger NPS 3 - 24.
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                 MDS Standard Name                 Replacement Name     Default Description
                 VH121                             VH T4 M3 B7          Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
                 VH121                             VH T4 M3 B9          Variable Hanger NPS 2 - 18.
A.13 MDS Hangers using Hanger Manufacturers Design
     Interfaces
               MDS Hangers may now also be created by interfacing with hanger manufacturers design
               software.
               There are three such MDS Hanger design interfaces:
                 1. MDS to LICAD interface (Lisega GMBH hanger design software)
                 2. MDS to Witch Hanger interface (Carpenter & Paterson Ltd. hanger design software)
                 3. MDS to PSDesigner interface (Pipe Supports Ltd. hanger design software)
               All three of the MDS interfaces work with the relevant manufacturers hanger component
               catalogues, supplied with the MDS software in the projects LIS (Lisega databases), CPL
               (Carpenter & Paterson databases) and PSL (Pipe Supports Ltd. databases).
               The hanger design software belongs to each of the hanger manufacturers and is obtainable
               from each vendor.
               Each manufacturers interface determines the hanger configurations that are available to
               the user, and not the MDS application. Hence there are no pre-defined MDS standard
               names available when using a MDS hanger manufacturers interface.
A.14 Lugs
               The following standards are available in the MDS application. Refer to Modifying User
               Defined Ancillary Geometry for information on User Defined Lug Standards.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 LT01A                    XLT01A          Shear Lug (Lug Only)
                 LT01B                    XLT01B          Shear Lug (With riser clamp)
                 LT01C                    XLT01C          Shear Lug (With riser clamp)
                 LT02                     XLT02          Vertical Support w/lug for NPS 1/2-4
                 LT03A                    XLT03          Type A CS and Alloy Support Lug for Vertical Pipes
                                                         NPS 2-3
                 LT03B                    XLT03          Type B CS and Alloy Support Lug for Vertical Pipes
                                                         NPS 4-24
                 LT03C                    XLT03          Type C SS Support Lug for Vertical Pipes NPS 2-3
                 LT03D                    XLT03          Type D SS Support Lug for Vertical Pipes NPS 4-24
                 LT04                     XLT04           Support Lug for vertical Hot insulated pipes NPS 2-
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 LT05A                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 1/2" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 2-18
                 LT05B                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 5/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 2-18
                 LT05C                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 3/4" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT05D                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 7/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT05E                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 1" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT05F                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 1.1/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 4-18
                 LT05G                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 1.3/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 4-18
                 LT05H                    XLT05         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Lug for 1.5/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 6-18
                 LT06                     XLT06         Single Support Bracket Reinforced Vertical Pipe (Cu-
                                                        Ni Pipes) NPS 2-24
                 LT07                     XLT07         Vertical Support on Platforms for Diam 2" to 8"
                 LT08A                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 1/2" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 2-18
                 LT08B                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 5/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 2-18
                 LT08C                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 3/4" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT08D                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 7/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT08E                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 1" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 3-18
                 LT08F                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 1.1/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 4-18
                 LT08G                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 1.3/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 4-18
                 LT08H                    XLT08         Rod Hanger Welded Pipe Lug for 1.5/8" Pin/Bolt
                                                        Diameter NPS 6-18
                 LT09                     XLT09         GRE / CPVC Pipes Vertical Support on Platforms for
                                                        Diam 2" to 8"
                 LT10                     XLT10         GRE / CPVC Pipes saddle shear lug bearing for
                                                        Diam 1.1/2" to 24" (Type A) Vertical only
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 LT11                     XLT11           GRE / CPVC Pipes saddle shear lug bearing for
                                                          Diam 1.1/2" to 24" (Type B) Horizontal only
                 LT12                     XLT12           GRE Pipes saddle shear lug bearing for Diam 26" to
                                                          40" (Type C) Horizontal only
                 LT13A                    XLT13A          Welded Lugs (1 Lug) for Carbon Steel and Stainless
                                                          Steel 2" to 24"
                 LT13B                    XLT13B          Welded Lugs (4 Lugs) for Carbon Steel and Stainless
                                                          Steel 2" to 24"
                 LT14A                    XLT14A          Welded Lugs (2 LugS) for Carbon Steel and
                                                          Stainless Steel 2.5" to 24"
                 LT14B                    XLT14B          Welded Lugs (1 Lug) for Carbon Steel and Stainless
                                                          Steel 2.5" to 24"
                 LT15                     XLT15           Welded Lugs (4 Lugs) for guide for Carbon Steel and
                                                          Stainless Steel 2" to 24"
                 LT16A                    XLT16A          Welded Lugs (4 Lugs) for Carbon Steel and Stainless
                                                          Steel 2.5" to 24"
                 LT16B                    XLT16B          Welded Lugs (6 Lugs) for Carbon Steel and Stainless
                                                          Steel 2.5" to 24"
                 LT17                     XLT17           Welded Lugs (2 Lugs) for Guide for Carbon Steel and
                                                          Stainless Steel 2" to 24"
A.15 Preliminary Support
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard               Replacement       Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 PR01                       ANCHOR            Preliminary Anchor
                 PR02                       GUIDE             Preliminary Guide
                 PR03                       CONSTANT          Preliminary Constant Effort Spring Hanger
                 PR04                       FIXED             Preliminary Fixed Hanger
                 PR05                       VARIABLE          Preliminary Variable Spring Hanger
                 PR06                       HOLD-DOWN         Preliminary Hold Down
                 PR07                       REST              Preliminary Rest
                 PR08                       STOP              Preliminary Stop
                 PR09                       xxxx              Preliminary xxxx
                 PR10                       xxxx              Preliminary xxxx
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                 MDS Standard               Replacement        Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 PR11                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR12                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR13                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR14                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR15                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR16                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR17                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR18                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
                 PR30                       xxxx               Preliminary xxxx
A.16 Stops
               The following standards are available in the MDS application. Refer to Modifying User
               Defined Ancillary Geometry for information of User Defined Stop Standards.
                 MDS Standard              Replacement    Default Description
                 Name                      Name
                 ST01                      XST01          Pipe Stop for Insulated C.S. Pipes.
                 ST02                      XST02          Pipe Stop for Insulated C.S. Pipes.
                 ST03                      XST03          Pipe Stop for Uninsulated C.S. Pipes.
                 ST04                      XST04          Pipe Stop for Uninsulated C.S. Pipes (30" to 48" NB).
                 ST05                      XST05          Pipe Stop for Uninsulated ST.STL Pipes.
                 ST06                      XST06          Directional Anchor on Shoe for Hot Insulated pipe
                                                          NPS 1/236
                 ST07                      XST07          Directional Stop for Base Support NPS 2 36
                 ST08                      XST08          Temporary Directional Stop NPS 2 20
                 ST09A                     XST09A         Stop on Uninsulated Pipe for diam 2" to 12"
                 ST09B                     XST09B         Stop on Uninsulated Pipe for diam 2" to 12"
                 ST10A                     XST10A         Double Stop Type A on Uninsulated Pipe for diam 2"
                                                          to 12"
                 ST10B                     XST10B         Double Stop Type B on Uninsulated Pipe for diam 2"
                                                          to 12"
                 ST11A                     XST11A         Double Stop on Pipe Shoes for diam 2" to 24"
                 ST11B                     XST11B         Single Stop on Pipe Shoes for diam 2" to 24"
                 ST12                      XST12          Limit Stop for diam 26" to 56"
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                 MDS Standard              Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                      Name
                 ST13A                     XST13A        Single Stop Type A on Uninsulated pipe for diam 2" to
                                                         12"
                 ST13B                     XST13B        Single Stop Type B on Uninsulated pipe for diam 2" to
                                                         12"
                 ST14                      XST14         Axial Stop Type A Restraint on Dummy Legs for diam
                                                         2" to 24"
                 ST15                      XST15         Axial Guide Type B Restraint on Dummy Legs for
                                                         diam 2" to 24"
                 ST16                      XST16         Bilateral Guide Type C Restraint on Dummy Legs for
                                                         diam 2" to 24"
                 ST20                      XST20         Shoe Stop
                 ST24A                     XST24A        Pipe Stop I Section with Reinforcing Plate for
                                                         Uninsulated Pipes for diam 2.1/2" to 24".
                 ST24B                     XST24B        Pipe Stop I Section with Reinforcing Plate and
                                                         Adjustment for Uninsulated Pipes for diam 2.1/2" to
                                                         24".
                 ST24C                     XST24C        Pipe Stop I Section for Uninsulated Pipes for diam 2.1/
                                                         2" to 24".
                 ST24D                     XST24D        Pipe Stop I Section with Adjustment for Uninsulated
                                                         Pipes for diam 2.1/2" to 24".
                 ST30                      XST30         Axial Stop Clamped to Pipe 2" to 24"
                 ST31                      XST31         Axial Stop Bolted to Shear Lug 2" to 28"
                 ST32                      XST32         Axial Stop Pipe on Clamped Pipe Shoe 2" to 6"
                 ST33                      XST33         Axial Stop Bolted with Spacer to Base Plate 2" to 24"
                 ST34                      XST34         Pipe Stop I Section with Reinforcing Plate for diam 2"
                                                         to 42"
                 ST36                      XST36         Pipe Stop I Section with Reinforcing Plate for
                                                         Uninsulated Pipes NPS 2 1/2 - 24
                 ST37                      XST37         Pipe Stop I Section with Reinforcing Plate NPS 2 to
                                                         42
                 ST38                      XST38         Directional Stop for Base Support NPS 2 - 36
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A.17 Slip Units
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard               Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 SU01A1                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type A size 1.
                 SU01A2                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type A size 2.
                 SU01A3                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type A size 3.
                 SU01A4                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type A size 4.
                 SU01B1                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type B size 1.
                 SU01B2                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type B size 2.
                 SU01B3                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type B size 3.
                 SU01B4                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type B size 4.
                 SU01C1                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type C size 1.
                 SU01C2                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type C size 2.
                 SU01C3                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type C size 3.
                 SU01C4                    XSU01          TICO bondslip unit type C size 4.
                 SU02A1                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type A size 1.
                 SU02A2                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type A size 2.
                 SU02A3                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type A size 3.
                 SU02A4                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type A size 4.
                 SU02B1                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type B size 1.
                 SU02B2                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type B size 2.
                 SU02B3                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type B size 3.
                 SU02B4                     XSU02         PTFE. slide unit type B size 4.
                 SU02C1                    XSU02          PTFE. slide unit type C size 1.
                 SU02C2                    XSU02          PTFE. slide unit type C size 2.
                 SU02C3                    XSU02          PTFE. slide unit type C size 3.
                 SU02C4                    XSU02          PTFE. slide unit type C size 4.
                 SU03                      XSU03          Shoe Supports, Teflon Slide Plate (Upper Element)
                                                          NPS 3-36.
                 SU04                      XSU04          Shoe Supports, Teflon Slide Plate NPS 2-36.
A.18 Trunnions
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
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               The standards marked with a * are not available in the MDS application. These standards
               are obsolete and have been replaced by other new standards.
                 MDS Standard             Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 TT01*                    XTT01         Trunnions for straight piping.
                 TT02*                    XTT02         Trunnions for pipe elbows.
                 TT03*                    XTT03         Trunnions for CuNi straight piping.
                 TT04                     XTT04         Base ELL and Pipe Support NPS 2-36
                 TT05                     XTT05         Base ELL and Pipe Support NPS 2-36 with Bearing
                                                        Plate
                 TT06                     XTT06         Base ELL and Pipe Support Variable NPS 2-36
                 TT07                     XTT07         Base ELL and Pipe Support Variable NPS 2-36 with
                                                        Bearing Plate
                 TT08                     XTT08         Base ELL and Pipe Support for RTJ Spools NPS 2-36
                 TT09                     XTT09         Base ELL and Pipe Support for RTJ Spools NPS 2-36
                                                        with Bearing Plate
                 TT10                     XTT10         Base Support for RTR Pipe NPS 2-14
                 TT11                     XTT11         Base Support for RTR Pipe NPS 2-14 with Bearing
                                                        Plate
                 TT12                     XTT12         Base Support Bolt On NPS 2-36
                 TT13                     XTT13         Base Support Bolt On with Bearing Plate NPS 2-36
                 TT14                     XTT14         Type A Dummy Extension for Horizontal Pipe NPS 2-36
                 TT15                     XTT15         Type B Dummy Extension for Horizontal Pipe NPS 2-36
                 TT16                     XTT16         Type C Dummy Extension for Horizontal Pipe NPS 2-36
                 TT17                     XTT17         Dummy Extension for Vertical Pipe NPS 2-36
                 TT18                     XTT18         Base Support Adjustable Base NPS 2-24
                 TT19                     XTT19         Base Support Adjustable Base with Bearing Plate NPS
                                                        2-8
                 TT20                     XTT20         Support for Relief Valve Discharge Pipe NPS 2-12
                 TT21                     XTT21         Rod Hanger Welded Elbow Trunnion NPS 12-24
                 TT22                     XTT22         Base Support Anchor for RTR Pipe NPS 2-14
                 TT23                     XTT23         Trunnion with an Integral Cold Isolation Block for C.S./
                                                        Alloy Pipes NPS 1.1/2-20
                 TT24                     XTT24         Trunnion Clamp for Vertical Pipe NPS 2-24
                 TT25                     XTT25         90 Degree Cranked Vertical Dummy Leg for 2" 24"
                 TT26                     XTT26         Vertical Dummy Leg for 2" 24"
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                 MDS Standard             Replacement     Default Description
                 Name                     Name
                 TT27                     XTT27           Trunnion With Integral Guide for 2" 24"
                 TT28                     XTT28           Base Support Anchor for RTR Pipe NPS 2-14 with
                                                          Bearing Plate
                 TT29                     XTT29           GRE Pipes Vertical Dummy Leg for diam 2" 24"
                 TT30                     XTT30           CPVC Pipes Vertical Dummy Leg for diam 2" 24"
                 TT31                     XTT31           GRE Pipes Trunnion for 2" 24"
                 TT32                     XTT32           CPVC Pipes Trunnion for 2" 24"
                 TT33                     XTT33           GRE Pipes Stanchion for 2" 24"
                 TT34                     XTT34           CPVC Pipes Stanchion for 2" 24"
                 TT35                     XTT35           Vertical Dummy Leg for diam 2" 24"
                 TT36                     XTT36           Trunnion NB 1.1/2" 30"
                 TT37                     XTT37           Adjustable Trunnion NB 2" 12"
                 TT38                     XTT38           Base Support Welded to pipe 2" TO 24"
                 TT39                     XTT39           Base Support Welded to elbow 2" TO 24"
                 TT40                     XTT40           Trunnion for uninsulated lines - NPS 20-250
                 TT41                     XTT41           Trunnion for uninsulated lines - NPS 20-250
A.19 Vessel Framework Supports for Pipes
               The following standards are available in the MDS application.
                 MDS Standard               Replacement    Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 VT01                       XVT01          Support from vessel for 2" to 10" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT02                       XVT02          Support from vessel for 12" to 20" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT03                       XVT03          Guide from vessel for 8" to 20" N.B. Insulated Pipe.
                 VT04                       XVT04          Guide from vessel for 8" to 24" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT05                       XVT05          Support from vessel for 2" to 6" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT06                      XVT06           Guide from vessel for 2" to 4" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT07                      XVT07           Support Bracket Uninsulated Pipe NPS 2-10.
                 VT08                      XVT08           Support Bracket Insulated/Uninsulated Pipe NPS
                                                           6-18.
                 VT09                      XVT09           Support Bracket Uninsulated Pipe NPS 8-18.
                 VT10                      XVT10           Support Bracket Uninsulated Pipe NPS 2-24.
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                 MDS Standard               Replacement   Default Description
                 Name                       Name
                 VT11                       XVT11         Support Bracket Uninsulated Pipe NPS 2-4.
                 VT12                      XVT12          Support Bracket Guide for Uninsulated Pipe NPS
                                                          16-24.
                 VT13                      XVT13          Support Bracket Guide for Uninsulated CS Pipe NPS
                                                          10-14.
                 VT14                      XVT14          Support Bracket Guide for Uninsulated CS Pipe NPS
                                                          6-8.
                 VT15                      XVT15          Support Bracket Guide for Uninsulated CS Pipe NPS
                                                          1/2-4.
                 VT16                       XVT16         Special Guide for Vertical Pipe in the Splash Zone
                                                          NPS 3-12.
                 VT17                      XVT17          Support Bracket Uninsulated/Insulated Pipe NPS
                                                          1/2-3.
                 VT18                      XVT18          Support Bracket Insulated Pipe NPS 3-14.
                 VT19                       XVT19         Support Bracket Guide for Insulated Pipe NPS 16-24.
                 VT20                       XVT20         Cantilever support from vertical & horizontal vessel for
                                                          2" to 10" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT21                       XVT21         Braced cantilever support from vertical & horizontal
                                                          vessel for 2" to 10" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT22                       XVT22         Cantilever support from vertical vessel for vertical
                                                          pipes with lugs LT13 or LT15 2.1/2" to 20" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT23                       XVT23         Cantilever support from vertical vessel for vertical
                                                          pipes with Trunnions 2.1/2" to 14" N.B. Pipe.
                 VT24                       XVT24         Cantilever braced support from vertical vessel for
                                                          vertical pipes with Trunnions 2.1/2" to 14" N.B. Pipe.
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Index
A                                                                       C
Active                                                                  Cable Clips
    allowed pipe bores for trunnion . . . . 8:5                             standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:13
    available ancillaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3                 Cable Tray Framework Supports
    available framework standards . . . . . 7:3                             standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
    available hanger configurations . . . . 6:3                         Closed End Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:5
    available pipe bores . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:7                  Create . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:9
    available trunnion types . . . . . . . . . . 8:2
Active Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16           D
Administrators Role . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
Aliases                                                                 Data Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:18
    hanger configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:4                  Dataset Code Conversion Factor . . . . . 3:14
Allowed rod sizes                                                       Default forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
    hangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:6             Default text files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
Alternate Representation Level . . . . . . . 3:12                       Description
Alternative Expression . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:11                       ancillary support standard . . . . . . . . 5:3
Anchors                                                                     framework standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:2
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:3                 hanger configuration standard . . . . . 6:3
Ancillaries                                                                 trunnion standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:2
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:4             Design parameter definitions . . . . . . . . . 5:1
Ancillary support standards . . . . . . . . . . . 5:2                   Design Parameters
Associated Ancillaries                                                      user editable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:12
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:2             Design parameters . . . . . . . . . 5:8, 5:9, 5:10
Auto Naming default files . . . . . . . . . . . 14:1                    Determine if Notes Appear on Isometric Drawing
                                                                                 3:15
B                                                                       Display Orientation in Support Tag on Isometric
                                                                                 3:14
Bore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:4        Drawing production
Bore size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:7, 5:9, 5:10                  MDS specific sheet template libraries 17:3
Bottom associated support standards                                         MDS specific tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:4
    hangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:5                 sheet tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:4
Branch Reinforcements                                                       view tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17:6
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:12              Drawing Production Defaults . . . . . . . . 17:1
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E                                                                     Max. Packing Dist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:4
                                                                      Max. Packing Overlap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:4
Elevation Restriction                                                 Max. Pipe Slope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:3
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3         Max. Pivot Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:7
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:4           MDS ABA Grid Data Form . . . . . . . . . . 10:1
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:2              gridline tag patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:2
                                                                          list of valid grids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:3
F                                                                         support datum origin coordinates . 10:2
                                                                      MDS Admin Data Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:1
Flange Gapping Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:11                   MDS Ancillary Defaults Form . . . . . . . . . 5:1
Flange Gaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:18            MDS Ancillary Selection Criteria Form . 11:1
Form Size Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16                  temperature check . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:2
Framework Clearance Option . . . . . . . . . 5:5                          user defined criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:3
Framework Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:6                   user defined functions . . . . . . . . . . 11:4
Framework Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:3                MDS Application Defaults form . . . . . . 3:17
Framework MTOC Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:3                     MDS Catalogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2, 2:1
Framework Selections/Restrictions . . . . . 7:5                       MDS Compensating Plates . . . . . . . . . 12:1
                                                                          Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:5
G                                                                         Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:1
                                                                          Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:3
Geometry Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:2              MDS defaults conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:1
Guides
                                                                      MDS Hanger Data Form . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:1
   standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:17
                                                                      MDS Hanger Template
                                                                          standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:19
H                                                                     MDS Lighting Support Defaults . . . . . . . 9:1
                                                                      MDS Project Catalogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2
Hanger configuration
                                                                      MDS specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2
   aliases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:4
                                                                      MDS Structure Defaults Form . . . . . . . . 7:1
Hanger Manufacturers Design Interfaces A:24
                                                                      MDS Support Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . A:1
Hanger Template Configuration . . . . . . . 6:3
                                                                      MDS Trunnion Defaults Form . . . . . . . . 8:1
Hangers Design Templates . . . . . . . . . 16:1
                                                                      MDU Project Catalogue . . . . . . . . . . . 18:19
   configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:1
                                                                      Min. Rod Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:7
HVAC Framework Supports
                                                                      Modify Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10
   standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
                                                                      Multi-discipline Framework Supports
                                                                          standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:14
I
Isometric MTOC Flag                                                   N
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:4
                                                                      Number of Characters in Trunnion Support
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:4
                                                                            Codes Standard . . . . . . . . . . . 3:12
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:3
                                                                      O
J
                                                                      Open End Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:5
Joint Offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:9
                                                                      Overview of the MDS Application . . . . . . 1:1
L                                                                     P
Lugs
                                                                      PARAGON database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1
   standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:24
                                                                      Parameter Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10
                                                                      Parameters
M                                                                         design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:8, 5:9, 5:10
                                                                          user editable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:12
Max. Horizontal Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:6
                                                                      Pipe Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:5
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Pipe Specification Material Code                                         Transport Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:12
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3, 5:5               Trunnion Bore List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:3
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:4              Trunnion Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:4
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:3             Trunnions
Plotfiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:1            standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:29
Point Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:17
Preliminary Support                                                      U
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:26
Project Hanger Interface . . . . . . . . 3:8, A:24                       U bolts
Project Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:2                  standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:12
PROPCON - MDS Ancillary Material                                         Unique Support Names . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:13
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:4, 5:5               User defined ancillary geometry . . . . . . 18:1
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:4              User defined ancillary standards 18:1, 18:21
                                                                         User Modified Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:17
R                                                                        User Plotfiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19:1
                                                                         User Warning Angle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:8
Reports Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:1
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S
                                                                         Vendor Reference
Shop Flag                                                                   ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:8               framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:3
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:5             Vessel Framework Supports
Size Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:9              standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:31
Slip Units
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:29               W
Special Support Number Checker . . . . 3:13
Special Support Number Prefix . . . . . . . 3:13                         Weight Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:14
Special Support Number Unique . . . . . 3:13
Standard list                                                            Z
    trunnion base plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:4
Standard Replacement Name                                                Zone ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:16
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:2
    hanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:3
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:2
Steelwork Overlap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:3
Stops
    standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A:27
Structural Design Templates . . . . . . . . . 15:1
Support Function
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:4
    hanger configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:3
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:3
Support Standard
    ancillary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:3
    framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:2
    hanger configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:2
    trunnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:2
Support Standard Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:3
T
Transport Prefix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:12
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