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Section – 3A: Checking, Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Piping Drawings
Section 3 - Quality Control

Section – 3A: Checking, Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Piping Drawings

Written by James Pennock January 1, 2014October 22, 2024

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When checking is done incorrectly not only the end result (the document) suffers but the designer who created the document suffers and the checker who does the checking also suffers.

Section – 3B: Checking Colour Code Table
Section 3 - Quality Control

Section – 3B: Checking Colour Code Table

Written by James Pennock January 1, 2014October 22, 2024

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Checking Colour Code Table

Colours to use, what they mean & their primary use.

Section – 3C: Checking Drawings
Section 3 - Quality Control

Section – 3C: Checking Drawings

Written by Anton Dooley January 1, 2014October 22, 2024

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For those independent designers that work on their own, or that preliminary work that goes out for bid, there is no substitution for perfect work.
Incomplete work and errors, all cost extra.
Here are some useful tips to reduce what a checker would find to almost nothing.

Section – 3D: Piping Guidelines for P&ID Review
Section 3 - Quality Control

Section – 3D: Piping Guidelines for P&ID Review

Written by James Pennock January 1, 2014October 22, 2024

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This document is intended to provide various members of the Piping Department with suggestions of what to look for and what questions to ask during a P&ID (Piping and Instrument Diagram) Review.

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