Victaulic 2D Blocks
Victaulic 2D Blocks
Victaulic 2D Blocks
Downloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Designed specifically for AutoCAD users, Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD is a dimensionally accurate, two (2)
dimensional block library of the Victaulic product line created to assist with piping system layout drawings.
Drawn at full scale, blocks representing the complete size range of a given component are grouped together and
stored on a single master sheet drawing. These master sheets can be used with AutoCAD DesignCenter in order to
place individual components into piping drawings. Each block contains a common insertion point and connection nodes
for ease of location and placement. Coupling blocks have two (2) nodes that represent the gap takeout that occurs when
a coupling connects two (2) grooved piping components (fittings, valves and/or pipe). By using the nodes within the
blocks in conjunction with the AutoCAD OSNAP commands, users can create accurate pipe cut lengths for reporting on
bill of materials. See Node Visibility on page 7 for more information.
Once inserted into a drawing, the Victaulic piping components can be easily manipulated by using basic AutoCAD
editing commands. In AutoCAD 2007 and later versions, the user is able to create custom Tool Palettes with the included
block files. Refer to the AutoCAD help menu for more information about Tool Palettes.
In AutoCAD 2007 and up, pipe can be placed using predefined MLINEs or DLINE in AutoCAD LT. See AutoCAD
help for more information on these commands.
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Naming Convention
Each component block is named according to a convention that represents its generic description, nominal imperial and
metric size, product style, series or part number and its viewpoint orientation (see Fig. 1 below).
Fig. 1
Note:
OD sized components are designated with an “X” directly following the imperial size in the block name.
Example: CAP_03.0X (76.1)_60_S.dwg - This would be a side view of a 3” OD (76.1mm) No. 60 Cap
Example: ELBOW_90_06.0 (150)_10_T.dwg - This is a top view of a 6” (150mm) 90 Degree No. 10 Elbow
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Downloading
Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD is available for download at the following web address . . .
www.victaulic.com/en/downloads/cad-files-software/vic-blocks-2d/
The full set of 2D blocks can be downloaded by clicking Download Complete Package near the top of the selection list.
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Installation
1. Extract the block DWG files from the downloaded ZIP file to a computer system drive location
Example: C:\Victaulic\VB2D\IPS\ where IPS is the module that was downloaded.
2. Launch AutoCAD
3. Start DesignCenter (type DC or press Ctrl + 2 on the keyboard to open the dialog box)
4. In the Folder List area of the DesignCenter dialog box, navigate to the required piping component
Example: Coupling_Style_07_Zero-Flex_Rigid_[2D].dwg
5. Click on Blocks and the dialog box will be populated with the available components
(See Fig. 2 on page 6)
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Fig. 2
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Helpful Information
Node Visibility
Every 2D block contains an AutoCAD node (POINT) at each connection location that can aid in placing piping
components. In order to see these nodes more easily, set the PDMODE variable to 3 and set PDSIZE to 0. These nodes
will be displayed as a cyan colored “X” (see Fig. 3 below).
Fig. 3
By turning on the AutoCAD Node Object Snap (OSNAP), the user can effortlessly place connecting piping
components. See AutoCAD help for more information on using Object Snaps.
Most Victaulic coupling blocks contain two (2) nodes that represent the gap takeout required for accurate pipe cut
lengths. These nodes are very close together and can be difficult to differentiate on larger couplings (see Fig. 4 below).
Care should be taken when attaching to and/or from couplings for proper results. As a general rule, the left node
is also the insertion point for a coupling.
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Victaulic 2D Blocks for AutoCAD
Helpful Information
Rigid couplings include the CPLG-FILL layer. This layer provides the user a graphical way to discern between
rigid and flexible couplings on piping layout drawings (see Fig. 5 below).
Fig. 5
The Victaulic Mechanical-T and Cross are designed to be placed one (1) half at a time. This allows the creation
of multiple configurations without excessive file size.
The block insertion point is the centerline of the pipe run (see Fig. 6 below). To place a Mechanical-T or Cross,
simply use DesignCenter to select the desired block by its pipe run and outlet size, place the block in the piping layout and
then attach the required corresponding block using the node/insertion point of the first block to complete the component
(see Fig. 7 below).
Fig. 6 Fig. 7