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15 years 5 months ago - 15 years 5 months ago #7442 by still learning
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Hi,

As someone who is still fairly new to the piping game I wondered if you experienced guys know of any good websites or books that show piping symbols for the various fittings in a piping system.

I am comfortable with 95% of the symbols I need on a daily basis but occasionaly an item will crop up on a P&ID or in a system I have surveyed, i.e. Pulsating Damper or Relief Valve. These are the types of items that I haven't been shown how they should be represented on the drawings being produced.

Any help would be appreciated.

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15 years 5 months ago - 15 years 5 months ago #4866 by Jop
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"As someone who is still fairly new to the piping game" I assume you have a Supervisor that gives you work assignments and approves your work before it goes out the door.
I recommend that you ask your Supervisor this question first. It would make me very upset if I was your supervisor to find out that you were going outside the company for "Standards" that we already have in house.
If he or she says "we don't have a Standard for that" and allows you to find one then it is a different story. I (and many others here) will be happy to assist.

I (we) will need to know:
- Isometric or P&ID symbol (they will be different)
- Type of Pulsating Damper (Line mounted to prevent water hammer or support mounted for compressor suction and discharge)
- Relief Valve (Flanged or screwed connections)

P.S.: You might want to change your screen name, we are ALL still learning.

Do it once and Do it Right

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