3rd Chapter Flashcards

1
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(BFD)

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Block flow diagrams

Often used for higher level, less detailed descriptions, to clarify the overall concept of the process

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(PFD)

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Process flow diagrams
A process flow diagram differs from a block flow diagram in that the PFD is more detailed and
conveys more information, which only gives a general sense of flow information.

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3
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(P&ID)

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Piping and instrumentation diagrams

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4
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Width of 1 mm.

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Pipes of a main product

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Width of 0.5 mm

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Used for subsidiary flow lines, graphical symbols representing equipment and machines (except valves and fittings), energy carrier lines and auxiliary system lines.

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0.25 mm lines

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used for graphical symbols representing valves and fittings, symbols for the process measuring and control functions

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Block flow diagrams (Basic Information)

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 Identification of the frames
 Identification of ingoing and outgoing materials
 Flow path of main material flows between the frames

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Block flow diagrams (Additional information)

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 Identification of the main material flows between the frames
 Flow rates or quantities of ingoing and outgoing materials, energy or energy carriers
 Main material flows between the frames
 Characteristic operating conditions and main chemical reactions

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Process flow diagrams (Basic Information)

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 Type of apparatus and machinery needed for the process
 Designation for equipment and machinery
 Route and direction of the incoming and outgoing material and energy flows
 Identification and flow rates or quantities of incoming and outgoing materials
 Identification of energy types and/or energy carriers
 Characteristic operating conditions

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Process flow diagrams (Additional information)

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 Identification and flow rates or quantities of materials between the process steps
 Essential valves and their layout in the process
 Functional requirements for process measuring and control devices at important points
 Supplementary operation conditions
 Characteristic data of equipment and machinery (in separate list if necessary)
 Spot height of platforms and approximate relative vertical position of equipment

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11
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Some Process Units of Process flow diagrams

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 Reactors
 Separators (single and multi-stage)
 Compressors, pumps and turbines for gases and liquids
 Valves for de-pressurizing of gases or liquids
 Heat exchangers for heating or cooling
 Fired heaters and furnaces

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12
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lps

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Low-Pressure Steam (3-5 bar)

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13
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mps

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Medium-Pressure Steam (10-15 bar)

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14
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hps

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High-Pressure steam (40-50 bar)

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15
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htm

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Heat Transfer Media (Organic)

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16
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cw

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Cooling Water

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wr

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River Water

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rw

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Refrigerated Water

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19
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rb

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Refrigerated Brine

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20
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cs

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Chemical Wastewater with high COD

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21
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ss

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Sanitary Wastewater with high BOD

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22
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el

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Electric heat

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23
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ng

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Natural Gas

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24
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fw

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Fire Water

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25
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A Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Equipment or machine, if it cannot be classified

under one of the following groups

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B Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Vessels, tanks, bins, silos

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C Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Chemical reactors

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D Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Steam generators, gas generators, furnaces

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F Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Filters, liquid filters, gas filters, separators

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G Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Gears

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H Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Lifting, conveying and transport

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32
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K Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Columns

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33
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M Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Electric motors

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34
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P Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Pumps

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R Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Agitators, vessels with agitator, mixers, stirrers

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36
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S Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Centrifuges

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37
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T Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Driers

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V Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Compressors, vacuum pumps, fans

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39
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W Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Heat exchanger

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40
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X Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Feeding and distribution facilities, special

equipment

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41
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Y Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Drives (drive units), not electric motors

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Z Code letters for apparatus and machinery (EN ISO 10628)

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Crushing machines, grinding machines

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43
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B Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Shut off valve

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44
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F Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Filter, strainer, dirt trap, sieve (in pipe)

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45
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G Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Sight glass

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46
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H Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Control valve

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47
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K Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Steam Trap

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48
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R Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Check valve

49
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S Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Valve with safety function (e.g. rapture disk)

50
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V Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Valve, general

51
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X Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Other valves/fittings by definition

52
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Y Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Other valves/fittings with safety function

53
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Z Code letters for valves and fittings (EN ISO 10628)

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Orifice plate, blind disk

54
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W-101

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W = Letter abbreviation for the type of equipment
1 = Number designation for the area of a plant/facility
01 = Equipment number, counted from the beginning of the process.
Genera

55
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W-101 A/B

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would mean that there are actually two units in place. They are either in parallel or it is a main unit with a backup.

56
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Tables for process flow diagrams

A
Stream table (Flow summery table)
Equipment summary table
57
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Stream table (Flow summery table)

A

Provides information of the physical properties of each process and utility stream → temperature,
pressure, composition, etc.

58
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Equipment summary table

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Provides information of the physical characteristics of each piece of equipment → type, size, dimensions, orientation, pressure, capacity, power, etc

59
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Provide a stream table that is easy to read! Characteristics:

A

 Do not list components in alphabetical order → reactants first, followed by products
 Choose appropriate units (especially for mass and molar flow rate) → 1 to 4 digits
 Avoid scientific notation → revise tables created e.g. by ASPEN (9.9999E-8 → 0)
 Don´t use more than 4 significant figures (even if available by ASPEN etc.)
 Write right-aligned table

60
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Utility Stream Tables

A

Practical: Use a separate utility stream table with only information required is shown → no
reactants, products etc. → Table is much faster and easier to read.

61
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Piping and instrumentation diagrams (Basic information)

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 Function and type of equipment and machines approximately true to scale
 Designation of apparatus and machines (e.g. size, insulation)
 Characteristic data of equipment and machines (given in separate lists if necessary)
 Characterization of nominal sizes, pressure ratings, material, insulation and type of piping (e.g. by the
pipe number, piping class or designations)
 Details of equipment, machines, pipes, valves (e.g. pipe reducers given in separate list if necessary)
 Symbols for PCE (Process Control Engineering) including letter codes, process variables and control
functions
 Characteristic data of drives (in separate lists if necessary)

62
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Piping and instrumentation diagrams (Additional information)

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 Identification of flow rates or amounts of energy or energy carriers
 Route and direction of the energy flow
 Type of essential devices for process measuring and control
 Construction materials for equipment and machines
 Spot height of platforms and approximate relative vertical position of equipment
 Designation of valves and fittings
 Characterization of equipment

63
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A (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Analysis

64
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B (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Burner Combustion

65
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C (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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(user definable)

66
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D (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Density

67
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E (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Voltage, electric parameter

68
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F (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Flow

69
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G (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Gap

70
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H (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Hand

71
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I (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Current

72
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J (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Electrical power

73
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K (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Time

74
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L (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

A

Level

75
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M (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

A

Moisture

76
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N (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Motor, Drive

77
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O (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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(user definable)

78
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P (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Pressure

79
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Q (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Material properties, quality properties, analysis

80
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R (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Radiation

81
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S (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Speed, rotation speed, frequency

82
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T (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Temperature

83
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U (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Combined units

84
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V (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Oscillations, Vibration, Viscosity

85
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W (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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Weight, mass

86
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X (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

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(single use, user defined)

87
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Y (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

A

Control valve

88
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Z (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (FIRST LETTER)

A

(user defined)

89
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D (Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (SUPLEMENT LETTER)

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Difference

90
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F Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (SUPLEMENT LETTER)

A

Fraction, ratio

91
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J Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (SUPLEMENT LETTER)

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Measuring point request

92
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Q Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (SUPLEMENT LETTER)

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Integral, sum

93
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A Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Alarm, malfunction information

94
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C Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Control (autonomously)

95
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E Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Sensor function

96
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H Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Upper limit, on, open

97
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I Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Indicator, indication

98
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L Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Lower limit, off, closed

99
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O Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Local or PCS-status

100
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Q Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Integral, sum

101
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R Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

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Registration, Record

102
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S Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Switch (not safety relevant

103
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T Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Transmitter

104
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U Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Combined drive function

105
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V Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Actuator function

106
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Y Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Calculation function

107
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Z Letter codes for Process Control Engineering -symbols) PID (LAST LETTERS)

A

Switch (safety relevant)

108
Q

Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: location of instrumentation (No Line)

A

Instrument is mounted in the field near the process in plant

Local indication, close to the operator

109
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Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: location of instrumentation (Solid line)

A

Indication in central control room station

Accessible to the operator

110
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Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: location of instrumentation (Double solid line)

A

Indication at local control panel

111
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Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: location of instrumentation (Dashed line)

A

Instrument is mounted out of sight

Not accessible to the operator

112
Q

Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: (Circle)

A

Electronic Instrumentation

and Control-tasks (E/I&C), general

113
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Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: (Hexagon)

A

E/I&C-task realised with

programmable logic control PLC

114
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Conventions used for the identification of instruments on P&IDs: (Square with circle within)

A

Shared Display/Shared Control,
E/I&C-task realised with process
control system

115
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Revision 00

A

Specification
Process flow diagram, Apparatus list, Mass
balance, Rough arrangement drawing

116
Q

Revision 01

A

Design
Piping and installation standards with code
numbers, Safety protocols

117
Q

Revision 02

A

Installation
Final safety protocols, Equipment details,
Details of PCE and pipelines

118
Q

Revision 03

A

As-built
Completed P&ID check – comparison of P&ID
with the installed plant

119
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Frozen Design /frozen planning status

A

Once it has been decided that the design is sufficiently complete to issue for construction, the
design will be frozen, which means that no significant changes will be allowed.