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Identity number:D00043
DCC:FB
Status level:Standard
Name:Piping and instrument diagram (P&ID)
Content of information:Description:
The piping and instrument diagram (P&ID), based on the process flow diagram, represents the technical realization of a process by means of graphical symbols for equipment and piping together with graphical symbols or process measurement and control functions.
Mandatory content of information:
– Function or type of equipment, including drives, conveyors, as well as installed spares;
– Identification number of equipment including drives, conveyors as well as installed spares;
– Characteristic data of equipment;
– Indication of nominal diameter, pressure rating, material and type of piping;
– Details of equipment, piping, valves and fittings, thermal insulation;
– Process measurement and control functions with identification number;
– Characteristic data of drives.
Optional content of information:
– Denomination of flow rates and amounts of energy or energy carriers;
– Route and direction of flow of energy or energy carriers;
– Type of essential primary elements and sensors;
– Essential construction materials for equipment;
– Elevation of platforms and approximate relative vertical position of equipment;
– Reference designation for valves and fittings;
– Denomination of equipment.
Application area:Electrical engineering (incl instrumentation and control), Process engineering
Activity area:Requirements and dimensioning, Development, Functionality, Topology and location - layout, Connections and network
Form of presentation:D - Diagram
Released on:2008-04-14
Applies:D00002 (X Diagram)
Keywords:PID, piping and instrument diagrams, P&ID
Source references:ISO 10682:1997
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