A system definition is typically named for the system it will represent, such as return air, lighting, or domestic cold water. The settings for a system definition control many of the display properties of a system. For example, you can specify a layer key for a system, which determines the layer, color, and linetype for the system.
System definitions are stored in the drawing, and you can copy them between drawings.
Tip: The default templates contain several system definitions that you can copy or modify.
To create a schematic system definition
- In the Schematic workspace, click
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- Create the schematic system definition:
If you want to… then in the left pane of Style Manager… create a new, blank system definition right-click Schematic System Definitions, and click New. Enter a name, and press Enter. copy an existing definition, so you can modify the copy do the following: - Right-click the system definition you want to copy, and click Copy.
- Right-click Schematic System Definitions, and click Paste.
- Right-click the copy, click Rename, enter a new name, and press Enter.
- On the General tab, enter a description for the schematic system definition.
- Specify values for the other properties of the system definition that are common to systems in all disciplines: mechanical, electrical, and plumbing.