Piping supports can be treated exactly the same as clips in an electrical route. All you need in the part is an axis. You can then use that axis to route through the support - the support now drives the location of the route. You can use autoroute to route through clips or you can do it manually - by routing a pipe near to the clip/support then add a colinear constraint. The same can be done with any axis. So, if you want to route through a hole in a wall or bulkhead, just add an axis on the hole then constrain the route through it.
Note also. If the supports are correctly modeled with multiple configurations (as detailed for modeling of clips) the support configuration will change to match the pipe if the pipe size changes.
Hi Yash,
Piping supports can be treated exactly the same as clips in an electrical route. All you need in the part is an axis. You can then use that axis to route through the support - the support now drives the location of the route. You can use autoroute to route through clips or you can do it manually - by routing a pipe near to the clip/support then add a colinear constraint. The same can be done with any axis. So, if you want to route through a hole in a wall or bulkhead, just add an axis on the hole then constrain the route through it.
Note also. If the supports are correctly modeled with multiple configurations (as detailed for modeling of clips) the support configuration will change to match the pipe if the pipe size changes.
I hope this tells you what you need.
Cheers
Andy