![]() These are used by fab shops to create each individual spool as dgorsman mentioned. If you choose Spool drawing - you will end up with a single pipe spool per drawing based on the size criteria entered in the spool section. If you have selected "Iso drawing" - the spool section is used to define spools to be annotated within that iso, and consequently the Isos will split sheets at spool boundaries, but can contain multiple spools. New field welds can be added to the iso if you specify the "place field welds at maximum pipe length" setting. New flanges or other components will not be added - we use what is modeled, but the piping will be split at existing flanges/field welds to ensure each spool is not bigger then the size specified. Many abbreviations are common and are regularly used in the drawings but few of the abbreviation are new and unique for a particular drawing. ![]() ![]() For example you can enter the size limitations imposed by your truck size for example to limit the spool size so that it can be transported. Piping Layout Drawings Abbreviations and Legends Whenever you start reading a piping drawing or document, you can see many abbreviations on these drawings/documents. ![]() ![]() The Spools section you have highlighted in red in the image is where you adjust criteria to determine the size of a pipe spool. ![]()
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