Support Designer's tools

Support Designer provides tools for managing location plans and supports.

Location plans

Supports must always be assigned to a location plan. A location plan defines the extents of a 3D box in the model area, and you can divide the model area into as many location plans as you like, depending on how you want to manage supports in different locations. A designer who is creating a new support must first select its general location by choosing a location plan for it, and the created support must fit inside the extents of the chosen location plan or the creation fails. Each support can only be assigned to a single location plan at a time, but supports can be moved from one location plan to another.

In the Support Designer: Location Plans dialog, you can add, modify and remove location plans, and access the supports of a given location plan.

To open this dialog, select Support > Location plans on any of the following tabs: Piping, Ducting, or Cabling.

On the left side of the dialog you see a list of all location plans defined in the project. For each location plan, the list displays the name, the valid COS operations, and the number of supports it contains.

On the right side of the dialog are the tools for managing location plans.

Location plan tools

In the Support Designer: Location Plans dialog, select a location plan from the location plan list to manage it with the following tools.

Pipe, duct, and cable tray supports

You can use the Support Designer to create supports for pipes, cable trays, and air ducts. You can add, modify, and remove standard supports and custom supports, and manage the drawings of custom supports.

The design tools are used in the same way in all three disciplines, but the user interface is specific to each discipline, as indicated by the name of the dialog: Pipe Supports, Duct Supports or Cable Tray Supports.

Note: In this documentation we describe the common aspects of all three variants by referring to them as "the Supports dialog".

To open the Pipe Supports dialog, do one of the following:

  • On the Piping tab, click the Support button or select Support > Pipe supports.

  • In the Support Designer: Location Plans dialog, select a location plan and click the pipe button.

To open the Duct Supports dialog, do one of the following:

  • On the Ducting tab, click the Support button or select Support > Duct supports.

  • In the Support Designer: Location Plans dialog, select a location plan and click the air duct button.

To open the Cable Tray Supports dialog, do one of the following:

  • On the Cabling tab, click the Support button or select Support > Cable tray supports.

  • In the Support Designer: Location Plans dialog, select a location plan and click the cable tray button.

On the left side of the dialog you can see the supports of the selected location plan.

The columns of the list pane are:

On the right side of the dialog are the tools for managing supports.

Support tools

In the Supports dialog of the given discipline, you can use the following tools.

  • Tools for managing the support constructions:

  • Tools for managing the primary and secondary parts of support constructions:

  • Tools for managing the support drawings of custom supports:

    • If the custom support has no drawing yet:

    • If the custom support has a drawing:

  • Miscellaneous tools:

Construct secondary

In the Supports dialog, the Construct button in the Secondary section opens the Construct Secondary dialog where you can add, modify, and remove secondary supports.

The dialog contains the following tools.

Templates

You can construct a secondary support using a ready-made template defined by the project administrator.

Beams

You can construct a secondary support by using beam insertion and modification tools.

For more information on these tools, see Beam.

New Objects

You can insert new objects to a secondary support from the library or project database.

Primaries

You can edit primary supports so that they align with the secondary support.

Common Tools

The Construct Secondary dialog always shows these tools, regardless of which tab is selected.