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Hey,

 

I'm using Stabicad in combination with autocad. Anyobe know anything about this? no one here at work knows how autocad works so let alone stabicad. But i want to draw pipe's. One to supply and one retour. don't know if thats the right words. But one's from the a boiler and one come's back to the boiler.

 

Now you use a dashed line to show that it's retour, that it comes back. but i can't seem to get it to dash, ltscale an psltscale don't do anything.. Hope i'm not the only one using stabicad!

 

Fabian

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I think you mean one supply and one return. It's best to create your own standards for line types etc. Also, try to use a pre-drawn library of parts such as on the following links:

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http://www.HerculeDesign.com

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Posted
Hey,

 

I'm using Stabicad in combination with autocad. Anyobe know anything about this? no one here at work knows how autocad works so let alone stabicad. But i want to draw pipe's. One to supply and one retour. don't know if thats the right words. But one's from the a boiler and one come's back to the boiler.

 

Now you use a dashed line to show that it's retour, that it comes back. but i can't seem to get it to dash, ltscale an psltscale don't do anything.. Hope i'm not the only one using stabicad!

 

Fabian

 

Hi,

I'm working for Stabiplan, the company that develops StabiCAD. Can you tell me which module are you using(Plant Room, Piping,etc.)?

Posted

If you want to make a pipe system, then double click a pipe and from the pipe type drop down list change the type to tour/retour.

Posted

Alex: The post you are responding to is from 2008.

 

What is StabiCAD?

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StabiCAD is a module that combines drawings with management functionalities.It works with AutoCAD, Intellicad or Revit.

With StabiCAD you can design HVAC systems, pipe systems, electrical installations, etc.

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