engineering stds
engineering stds
(OP)
we are looking for a good set of engineering stds and have contacted several companies . PIP in particular , If anyone has them , would they please comment on their quality . Who else sells a braod based set of design-build-inspect-maintain stds





RE: engineering stds
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RE: engineering stds
I occassionally work on projects that use PIP standards and data sheets. Perhaps due to their location, PIP appears to target the oil, gas and petrochemical engineering marketplace. The specification data sheets are clumsy. PIP is included on our IHS subscription.
RE: engineering stds
Unfortunately, unlike the ligh-commercial building projects, no one set of "engineering standards" exists for the process chemical industry.
Unlike the "design-build-inspect-maintain" standards used for ummmm.....say a new warehouse construction, nothing like this exists for a petrochemical refinery or a pulverized coal power plant.
This is why large companies like Foster-Wheeler, Shaw Bechtel and Fluor exist. They have the people, the experience and the knowledge necessary to build a large project involving large expensive, custom made equipment.
The PIP standards are useful, but are somewhat limited in application (i.e. good for specification of a small flat bottomed tank, bad for specification of a steam surface condenser...)
Again.....my opinion only
-MJC
RE: engineering stds
They have a great concern about retaining their Intellectual Property. Often to the extent of not even sharing that which is completely common (99%) from the real Intellectual Property (1%), as they have no time to filter it out.
You cannot get these Standard out of the box. But there are resources, such as PIP and the IEC Standards that are helpful. And they are in the end Your Standards so you will have to work on them.
Norsok is one that I would suggest checking. They have some good standards you might adapt, you have to pay for them.