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Category: Section 15 – Drawings & Deliverables

Home » Contents » Tips, Tools & Training » Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15A: PFD’s
Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15A: PFD’s

Written by Anton Dooley January 1, 2014October 9, 2024

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What is a Process Flow Diagram – PFD. A short definition. A Process Flow Diagram – PFD, is a schematic illustration of the system.

Section – 15B: P&ID’s
Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15B: P&ID’s

Written by Anton Dooley January 1, 2014October 9, 2024

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What is a Piping and Instrumentation Diagram – P&ID?

Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15C: Underground Piping Plans

Written by Mark Layport January 1, 2014October 9, 2024

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  One of easiest piping plans to be generated, but also one of the trickiest! Basically you are documenting ALL piping that is to be buried in a given area. This “area” is normally the whole facility!

Section – 15D: Piping Isometrics
Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15D: Piping Isometrics

Written by Shrivallabha Redij January 1, 2014October 9, 2024

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  The word ‘Isometric’ has its origins in Greek which is the case with many English words. It is derived from Greek word ‘Isometros’, of equal measure (the objects measured using a fixed unit). It is one of the most important outputs, if not the most important output of overall Piping effort. Isometric is a […]

Section – 15E: MTOs, BOMs & BOQs
Section 15 - Drawings & Deliverables

Section – 15E: MTOs, BOMs & BOQs

Written by Anton Dooley January 1, 2014October 9, 2024

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  MTO, BOM & BOQ – What’s the difference, and when are they used?  What does this mean in terms of Piping Design, and what does it mean to the piping designer?

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