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Piping and Instrumentation for
Process Industries
Module II
P&ID
Piping and Instrumentation
Diagram
P&ID
A P&ID IS:
• A tool for detailed engineering and
commissioning
• A Schematic of a Process Plant
• A Communication Tool
– A Basis for Detailed Design
– A Guide for Construction
– A Guide for Operation And Maintenance
• A Graphical Table of Contents to Other
Engineering Documents
Piping & Instrumentation Diagram
• P&ID shows all of piping including the
physical sequence of branches, reducers,
valves, equipment, instrumentation and
control interlocks.
• P&ID Symbols
P&ID
A P&ID should include:
• Instrumentation and designations
• Mechanical equipment with names and numbers
• All valves and their identifications
• Process piping, sizes and identification
• Miscellaneous - vents, drains, special fittings,
sampling lines, reducers, and increasers.
• Permanent start-up and flush lines
• Flow directions
• Interconnections references
P&ID
A P&ID should include: Contd…
• Control inputs and outputs, interlocks
• Interfaces for class changes
• Seismic category
• Quality level
• Annunciation inputs
• Computer control system input
• Vendor and contractor interfaces
• Identification of components and subsystems
delivered by others
• Intended physical sequence of the equipment
P&ID
A P&ID should not include:
• Instrument root valves
• control relays
• manual switches
• equipment rating or capacity
• primary instrument tubing and valves
• pressure temperature and flow data
• elbow, tees and similar standard fittings
• extensive explanatory notes
Sample P&ID
P&ID
P & ID
Process
Utility
Distribution
Off sites
Auxiliary
Interconnectiing
Packaged Unit
System
System
Process Flow Diagram
P & IDs
Symbols Notes
Others
Size, Service, Line Number,
Pipe Materials Specification,
Tracing Type required.
Sub – System
and
Associated System Demarcations
By EPC/Vendor
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How do we Prepare them…..?
How do we Prepare them…..?
Title Box
Title Box
P & ID Numbering
P & ID Numbering
Equipment Arrangement
Equipment Arrangement
Equipment Details
Equipment Details
Equipment Numbering
Equipment Numbering
Equipment Data
Equipment Data
Line Numbering
Line Numbering
Termination of Line
Termination of Line
Line Number
• There are two basic areas - These are the line
number method and the line number elements.
• * Methods - There are two basic line numbering
methods. The first method is based on the
“Purpose or Function” of the line. The second
method is based on the line “Size.”
* Elements - The elements that are most
commonly included in a line numbering scheme
are: Plant Location, Line Identity, Line Class (or
Line Specification), Size, Insulation Type (when
required) and Heat Tracing Type (when
required).
Line Number – Methods….
• Methods – “Purpose or Function” of the line based on
the line “Size.”
An example of this might be a pump suction line. It
might come from a Storage Tank. It travels some
distance and then splits and connects to the two pumps
designated for that one service or function. This is one
line, it serves one purpose or function therefore it has
only one line number.
• Another example would be the pump discharge that
leaves both of these pumps and join to form the single
pipe line that runs to the next piece of equipment. This
line also has one purpose or function therefore it has
only one number.
Line Number – Methods….
• Methods – “Purpose or Function” of the line based on
the line “Size.”
• The “line size” method is, where the line number
changes whenever and wherever the line size changes.
• When compared to the first (purpose or function)
method, the pump suction line might have five line
numbers instead of one.
• The pump discharge might also have five or more
depending on what happens at the destination end of the
line.
Line Number – Elements….
• Elements
• The elements of a line number – Example
10-1021-CA1A-12”- IH
-ST
Where:
10 = the plant Unit or Area (mandatory)
1021 = the numeric line number (mandatory)
CA1A = the line class (mandatory)
12” = the line size (mandatory)
IH = Hot Insulation (only when required) (1)
ST = Steam Tracing (only when required) (2)
Line Number – Elements….
• In this case the “10” refers to a physical plant area
as defined by the project work breakdown structure
document. Other Areas might be 20, 30, 40 or 11,
12, 13, etc.
• The “1021” represents the twenty-first line in this
area. All line numbers on this project will be four
place numbers starting with 1000 in each area.
• The “CA1A” represents the project piping material
line class code for: 300# (C), Carbon Steel (A),
1/32” corrosion allowance (1) and a specific gasket
type/material (A).
Line Number
In addition to the line identification elements the Line List
should also include some important information
• The phase (liquid or gas)
• The origin & destination of the line
• The line pressure, both the normal operating pressure
and the maximum operation (or Design) pressure
• The line temperature, both the normal operating
temperature and the maximum operation (or Design)
temperature
• An indicator code for Stress Analysis requirements
• The insulation thickness (optional)
• The line schedule (optional)
Application : Calculation of Labour Hour Estimation
Line Identification
Line Service
Designation Line Numeric Pipe Size Global Pipe Spec
Line Insulation
Line Tracing Critical Line Descriptor
Line Continuation
• Line continuations between different
drawings are shown below:
Piping-and-Instrumentation-for-Process-Industries-MSM.ppt
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Piping-and-Instrumentation-for-Process-Industries-MSM.ppt

  • 1. Piping and Instrumentation for Process Industries
  • 2. Module II P&ID Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
  • 3. P&ID A P&ID IS: • A tool for detailed engineering and commissioning • A Schematic of a Process Plant • A Communication Tool – A Basis for Detailed Design – A Guide for Construction – A Guide for Operation And Maintenance • A Graphical Table of Contents to Other Engineering Documents
  • 4. Piping & Instrumentation Diagram • P&ID shows all of piping including the physical sequence of branches, reducers, valves, equipment, instrumentation and control interlocks. • P&ID Symbols
  • 5. P&ID A P&ID should include: • Instrumentation and designations • Mechanical equipment with names and numbers • All valves and their identifications • Process piping, sizes and identification • Miscellaneous - vents, drains, special fittings, sampling lines, reducers, and increasers. • Permanent start-up and flush lines • Flow directions • Interconnections references
  • 6. P&ID A P&ID should include: Contd… • Control inputs and outputs, interlocks • Interfaces for class changes • Seismic category • Quality level • Annunciation inputs • Computer control system input • Vendor and contractor interfaces • Identification of components and subsystems delivered by others • Intended physical sequence of the equipment
  • 7. P&ID A P&ID should not include: • Instrument root valves • control relays • manual switches • equipment rating or capacity • primary instrument tubing and valves • pressure temperature and flow data • elbow, tees and similar standard fittings • extensive explanatory notes
  • 9. P&ID P & ID Process Utility Distribution Off sites Auxiliary Interconnectiing Packaged Unit
  • 10. System System Process Flow Diagram P & IDs Symbols Notes Others Size, Service, Line Number, Pipe Materials Specification, Tracing Type required. Sub – System and Associated System Demarcations By EPC/Vendor Ad Ad d d Ad Ad d d
  • 11. How do we Prepare them…..? How do we Prepare them…..? Title Box Title Box P & ID Numbering P & ID Numbering Equipment Arrangement Equipment Arrangement Equipment Details Equipment Details Equipment Numbering Equipment Numbering Equipment Data Equipment Data Line Numbering Line Numbering Termination of Line Termination of Line
  • 12. Line Number • There are two basic areas - These are the line number method and the line number elements. • * Methods - There are two basic line numbering methods. The first method is based on the “Purpose or Function” of the line. The second method is based on the line “Size.” * Elements - The elements that are most commonly included in a line numbering scheme are: Plant Location, Line Identity, Line Class (or Line Specification), Size, Insulation Type (when required) and Heat Tracing Type (when required).
  • 13. Line Number – Methods…. • Methods – “Purpose or Function” of the line based on the line “Size.” An example of this might be a pump suction line. It might come from a Storage Tank. It travels some distance and then splits and connects to the two pumps designated for that one service or function. This is one line, it serves one purpose or function therefore it has only one line number. • Another example would be the pump discharge that leaves both of these pumps and join to form the single pipe line that runs to the next piece of equipment. This line also has one purpose or function therefore it has only one number.
  • 14. Line Number – Methods…. • Methods – “Purpose or Function” of the line based on the line “Size.” • The “line size” method is, where the line number changes whenever and wherever the line size changes. • When compared to the first (purpose or function) method, the pump suction line might have five line numbers instead of one. • The pump discharge might also have five or more depending on what happens at the destination end of the line.
  • 15. Line Number – Elements…. • Elements • The elements of a line number – Example 10-1021-CA1A-12”- IH -ST Where: 10 = the plant Unit or Area (mandatory) 1021 = the numeric line number (mandatory) CA1A = the line class (mandatory) 12” = the line size (mandatory) IH = Hot Insulation (only when required) (1) ST = Steam Tracing (only when required) (2)
  • 16. Line Number – Elements…. • In this case the “10” refers to a physical plant area as defined by the project work breakdown structure document. Other Areas might be 20, 30, 40 or 11, 12, 13, etc. • The “1021” represents the twenty-first line in this area. All line numbers on this project will be four place numbers starting with 1000 in each area. • The “CA1A” represents the project piping material line class code for: 300# (C), Carbon Steel (A), 1/32” corrosion allowance (1) and a specific gasket type/material (A).
  • 17. Line Number In addition to the line identification elements the Line List should also include some important information • The phase (liquid or gas) • The origin & destination of the line • The line pressure, both the normal operating pressure and the maximum operation (or Design) pressure • The line temperature, both the normal operating temperature and the maximum operation (or Design) temperature • An indicator code for Stress Analysis requirements • The insulation thickness (optional) • The line schedule (optional) Application : Calculation of Labour Hour Estimation
  • 18. Line Identification Line Service Designation Line Numeric Pipe Size Global Pipe Spec Line Insulation Line Tracing Critical Line Descriptor
  • 19. Line Continuation • Line continuations between different drawings are shown below: