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Siemens COMOS User Manual

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The standards in COMOS have the status of a standard "...to EN DIN <xyz>".
This means that although Siemens AG strives to supply correct data, it accepts no
responsibility for data accuracy.
Customers can set up their own geometry standards.
The software maintenance contract grants the customer the right to receive updates to
geometry standards, subject to the following conditions:
Existing standards are not overwritten
New geometry standards are set up in separate nodes if required.
The standards are maintained in the context of project management with the assistance
of the database manager.
PAS 1057 is not a geometry standard.
As of now, the corresponding node is declared as "Draft with example structures", with
the individual user having the right to enter data accordingly.
If PAS pipe specs are set up in the future, in accordance with norm 2009 without valves
and fittings, data is written to the node accordingly.
COMOS Viper does not supply production-ready pipe specs.
2.3 Classes managed in PipeSpec Designer
Pipe specs
A pipe spec is a specified compilation of all pipe parts that belong to a pipe.
In COMOS, the term pipe spec can also describe part classes, such as armature classes,
gasket classes, or support classes. The pipe parts assigned to a nominal pressure (PN) and
pipe material are clearly predefined in a corresponding design (dimensions and material) within
a pipe spec.
A pipe spec defined in COMOS covers most of the constructive requirements for pipe
engineering.
For the most part, they freely define the quantity and content. For example, you can create a
part class each for armatures, gaskets, fittings, and flanges, or you can combine all of these
components in one conventional pipe spec.
Fluid spec
In P&ID engineering, if the medium (fluid) is the determining variable for the pipe spec, you
can combine a variety of classes into a single fluid spec.
Example: A fluid spec consisting of a pipe spec, an armature class, and a gasket class.
PDMS pipe specs
PDMS pipe specs imported with the "COMOS PDMS integration" solution are also managed
in the PipeSpec Designer.
Introduction
2.3 Classes managed in PipeSpec Designer
PipeSpec Designer
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Siemens COMOS Specifications

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ManufacturerSiemens
DescriptionCOMOS is plant engineering software for the process industry. It manages plant projects and documentation. It covers the entire plant lifecycle from engineering and design to operation and maintenance.
FunctionalityPlant design and engineering
IntegrationIntegrates with Siemens TIA Portal, SIMATIC PCS 7, and other third-party systems
Data ManagementCentralized data management
ModulesIncludes modules for process engineering, electrical engineering, instrumentation, and automation
CollaborationSupports multi-disciplinary team collaboration with role-based access
DocumentationAutomated generation of documentation (e.g., P&IDs, loop diagrams, instrument lists), document management, version control.
CustomizationHighly customizable to meet specific project requirements and industry standards. Allows for scripting and API integration.
Industry StandardsISO, IEC

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