Origins of Coordinate Axes
- Last UpdatedJan 08, 2026
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By default, all spatial coordinates on isometrics are given in the World coordinate system. The AXES command allows you to specify a different coordinate system for the isometric. You can use the origin of any database element which has an origin.
Each owning element (Site, Zone) in a design project has its own coordinate system for locating the elements it owns. The coordinates of an element are usually defined with respect to its owner, and these coordinates are not normally the same as World coordinates.

With reference to the above example, the E/W and N/S coordinates of the piping component are:
|
E3000 |
N3000 |
with respect to the World axes |
|---|---|---|
|
E2000 |
N2000 |
with respect to the Site axes |
|
E1000 |
N1000 |
with respect to the Zone axes. |
The example illustrates this in two dimensions, but the same principle applies to the elevation axis.
Spatial coordinates are shown on the drawing, by default, at all pipe termination or connection points. You can control when coordinates are plotted by using the COORDINATES command. You can choose to switch off coordinates of end points which are connected to Nozzles, continued on other Pipes or which have connection type Open, Clos, Vent or Dran.