To modify branch tables

Create a Branch Table Legend. Assign Branch Fittings in the Branch Table and Set their Priority.

Create a branch table legend. Specify the fittings to use for a branch type, and assign a legend symbol for each type.

Use the legend symbols to populate the branch table.

To create a branch table legend

  1. In the Branch Table Editor, on the Legend pane, click Edit Legend.
  2. In the Branch Table Setup dialog box, under Branch Connection Part Setup, click Add Branch.
  3. In the new branch row, in the Part Type list, click the desired connection part type or Pipe (stub-in).
  4. If you want to override part-use priority, in the Spec Part list, click a specific part.
  5. If you want to use an additional reducing part to connect to the branch pipe, do the following:
    • Select Add Reducer
    • In the new reducer row, in the Part Type list, click the reducing part type.
    • If you want to override part-use priority for the reducing part, in the Spec Part list, click a specific reducing part.
  6. In Legend Symbol, double-click and enter the branch symbol.
  7. Click OK.

To assign branch fittings in the branch table and set their priority

  1. In the Branch Table Editor, on the branch table, click one or more cells that intersect with the header and branch sizes for which you want to provide a fitting.
  2. Right-click any selected cell. Click Multi Branch Selection.
  3. In the Select Branch List dialog box, in the Use Branch column, select the branch fittings you want to use in the piping model.
  4. Click the Priority arrows to move the fitting up or down the list.
  5. Click OK.

To select multiple cells in the branch table

  1. In the Branch Table Editor, on the branch table, click a cell for the starting point.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To select sequential cells, press and hold the SHIFT key and click another cell in the table. Release the SHIFT key.
    • To select multiple non-sequential cells, press and hold the CTRL key while clicking cells. Release the CTRL key.