grad:
thanks a lot first.
I knew the spacing is a part of consideration for insurance and some countries also have the special codes for the requirements for spacing regarding the fire protection. Spacing is also under the fire authority in some countries.
we also do hazop study here, but only process design team is required to join in.
The problem for me is the plant mentioned hereinabove shall follow Shell specs and maybe some Japanese codes. (I do know know how they want to combine them.) I can not find any clues about spacing requirements from Basic Engineering Package. After studing the layout, I can say at least they already considered the following aspects based on the common engineering practice:
Wind - decides locations for the furnaces
Process flows - decide the sequences for the equipment
but I found some problems for the layout:
1. they did not put pumps under the pipe rack, which need extra area. it is empty under the pipe rack.
2. during the maintenance, they pull out the exchanger tubes which shall go above the road.
3. some tower is too far from pipe rack. supporting shall be a problem.
4. from what i did before, reactors can be put with furnaces together. this consideration is for economical purpose because the pipeline linking reactors and furnaces normally is ss.
ok, in my company, i am a piping engineer and supposed to consider everything about design except drafting. from layout to pipe routing, ISO to supports etc., I need to consider all but not so detailed as our designers do. I need to lead them to finish work. Was it ok to give a clear picture of what i am for you? and anyway, It is not possible to get an extra layout engineer here, who our company never pays for. and it is impossible to quest some external expertise because our project team will not want to pay. everything is on me.
I already told my project manager that I am not clear what client prefers to. guess what he said: "ok, go for Shell specs and Janpanese codes." - we even do not any Shell spec.
appreciated if you could advise what I can do.