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Page 1: Introduction to INtools 5.3 Intergraph. Background -INtools? Becoming a defacto industry standard (as recent as 2002, Intergraph claimed 75% market share)

Introduction to INtools 5.3

Intergraph

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Background -INtools?• Becoming a defacto industry standard (as

recent as 2002, Intergraph claimed 75% market share)

• Classified as a BSAP in 2002.

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What is INtools?

• An “instrumentation design and engineering software suite”

• Modules for instrument index, specifications, process data, wiring, loop drawings, and hook-ups

• Runs on Oracle and Microsoft Windows family of operating systems.

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TerminologyINtools vs Bechtel

• Hook-up• Specifications• Instrument type• Instrument type

description• Item• Item List

• Installation detail drawing

• Instrument data sheets• Alpha portion of tag• Instrument Type• Stock code• Stock code library

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Domain - Plant – Area – Unit Selection

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Summary of INtools Modules

• Index• Browser• Wiring• Loop Drawings• Hook-ups• Specifications

• Process Data• Spec Binder• Calculation

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Instrument Index Window

A typical INtools instrument index window appears on selecting instrument index module

Adds a new tag

Edits the properties of a tag

Duplicates a tag

Creates a new loop

Opens the Browse Window

Duplicates loop

Edits a loop

Renames a loop

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Instrument Index Features• Produces instrument

index• Single record editor• Multi-record editor• Instrument profiles• Rename Tag or Loop• Duplicate/Copy Tag or

Loop

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Instrument Types

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Creating tagsCreating tags

Enter the tag number and Click OK

… Contd.

Select instrument type

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Spec Sheet Features• Instrument data sheets

• Primarily single tag. A Format is configured for multi-tag.

• Data can be exchanged w/vendors using External Editor

• Minor customization of datasheet form from within INtools, i.e. Width, Text Labels, Re-arrangement

• Major customization requires InfoMaker, i.e. new fields, new look and feel, etc.

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Typical Data Sheet (top)

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Typical Data Sheet (bottom)

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Multi-Item Spec Sheet Forms

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Wiring Module Features

• Highly graphical

• Uses drag and drop

• Has 4 “managers”– Default Panel-typical panels

– Panel – actual panels

– Default Cable - cable code

– Cable - actual cables

• Marshalling Panel cross wiring

• Anything with a terminal is considered a panel

• Propagates instrument tag as the wire tag

• Naming convention for both cables and panels

• Cable reports

• Termination / box reports

• No raceways

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Panel and Cable Managers

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SETROUTE InterfaceSETROUTE Interface

INtools

SETROUTEEquipment/Tags

CablesTerminations

Wiring

Loops

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Loop Drawings – Enhanced Smart Loop

• Uses the Smart Sketch engine• Highly customizable• Auto-generated using wiring data from the Wiring

Module• Initial layout is automatic. Need to “fix” and save as a

“template”• Only tags with wiring are shown on the loop. All other

tags are shown as a reference only.• Uses macros for data retrieval• Can not add new macros

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Hook-up Module• Generates instrument installation detail

drawings• Supports any number of hook-up types.

Bechtel standard drawing types supports only 5:– pneumatic, process connection, support, electrical

connection and heat trace plus a Miscellaneous

• Uses a template method for drawing generation

• Hook-up items = Bechtel stock codes

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Hook-up Manager

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Hook-up Module• Has a BOM Calculation sub-module. i.e. MTOs• MTO results can not be saved electronically and

is not used for INtools to BPS bulk data exchange• BOM calcs only for details with assigned tags• Non-tagged based bulks manually tracked against

“virtual” location plan detail drawings• There is no bulk material requisition capability• Item List Library = Stock Code Library

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Browser

• Provides additional browsers/views to augment standard module browse/edit screens for all modules

• Supports cross module browers with valid data relationship

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Process Data

• Entered against process lines and instruments assigned to a line “inherit” the line’s process data

• Entered against specific instruments

• Process datasheets can be issued to process via External editor

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Calculation• Four overall types

– Flow meters, control valve, relief valve and thermowells

• General position/recommendation is not to use– Intergraph unwilling to certify

– Bechtel would have to certify each new INtools version

– Control valve and relief valve need to account for vendor specific charactistics. Best to use vendor calculations.

– Flowel is certified.

– Flow meter would require certifying 150 different calcs

• If required by client, project to validate calcs used

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Features Intools CAIES INSPECSlide 24

Instrument Index Yes Yes YesDatasheet Yes Yes NoCalculation Yes No NoWiring Yes No NoLoop Diagram Yes No NoHook Ups Yes Yes NoMR Generation No Yes NoIP&ID Interface Not Yet ??? Yes


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