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This article is meant to guide a user users through the typical adjustments and setup options needed for enabling a coil line for standard length duct manufacturing within QuoteSoft Duct. For Classic SheetMetal or FabShop consult this article /wiki/spaces/TRAIN/pages/535332059

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The example used below is a walkthrough walk-through for a full coil line that which provides all of the above processes.

Steps to enable coil line options and adjust per component and item labor values

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Typical coil line setups will use a different labor rate and will not include additional labor for some of the select seams and joints. These options are available in the Item Options portion of Central Data.

  1. Open Central Data and navigate into Setups and then into Item Options.

  2. Click on the Rectangular folder and then on Duct.

  3. Check the box to Enable Coil Line Options for Straight Duct.

    1. This option will use the Coil Line labor rate for standard length duct. The Coil Line labor rate is set up in the Data File - Labor Rates section C. Data File - Labor Rates

  4. Check the boxes for each of the components typically formed on the coil line.

    1. Fabricate Seam (example; Pittsburgh or Snaplock).

    2. Install Seam Sealant (example; ductsealer injected during seam roll forming).

    3. *Fabricate Joint on the duct (example; : TDF or Slip and Drive).

    4. Checking these options will NOT include the labor for these component processes with the standard length duct.

*Note: However, if there are If specific joints that are not fabricated on the coil line, this option can be overruled in the specific joint setup. See section 2. Per Joint Setup - Rectangular here I. Data File - Joints and Sealants

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  1. Open Central Data and navigate into Setups and then into Data File.

  2. Click on the Liner folder and then Rectangular.

  3. Select a liner to modify and click the edit button above.

  4. Change the “Straight Duct Labor (SqFt/Hr)” value for Duct labor to 0 (This removes manual labor hours as this will now be a coil line operation).

  5. Input the rate at which the coil line production of straight duct slows will slow by applying the selected liner (in the form of a percentage).

    1. Example; if the coil slows down its production by 10% when Liner is being applied, then input a value of 10.

II. Reinforcement Rod Fabrication Labor

If the coil line punches the holes for the reinforcement rods then the fabrication labor for the rods should be adjusted to reflect this.

  1. Open Central Data and navigate into Setups and then into Data File.

  2. Click on the Reinforcements folder and , then Rods.

  3. Select the rod to modify and click the edit button above.

  4. The field titled Fab/Rod should be adjusted down as the labor to drill or punch the holes is now included in item fabrication labor.

    1. Currently, this field encompasses cutting the rods and drilling/punching holes.

    2. We need to remove the drilling/punching of holes portion.

    3. Typical adjustment is to remove only 10-15% of the labor. The labor encompasses cutting the rods and drilling/punching the holes.

III. Item Fab Labor Adjustments for Coil Line

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  1. Open Central Data and navigate to Setups and then Pressure Classes.

  2. Select the Rectangular folder and then the first pressure class to be adjusted.

  3. Expand the Items section and click on select Duct.

  4. Click on the Global Edit in the 1 to 1 Aspect Ratio table.

  5. Leave it set at Factor Column by %.

  6. Input the desired adjustment (see below).

  7. Check the box for Fab.

  8. Leave All Rows and all aspect ratios selected.

  9. Click Save Changes.

  10. Validate your Fab Labor columns for all aspect ratios were adjusted as desired.

Rule of thumb for labor adjustments:

  • Full coil line which performs the cutting, forming, joints, seams, seam sealer.

    • Adjust labor down 80-90% (input -80 for example).

  • Partial coil line which performs the cutting, forming, and seams only.

    • Adjust labor down 65-75% (input -65 for example).

It is now recommended to create a new zone and select a rectangular duct and input various sizes to spot check the fabrication labor that is being calculated to evaluate the changes made.

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