ChEMatt
Chemical
- Jun 28, 2005
- 146
I'm in a position now where I'm reviewing P&ID's for vendor-supplied equipment. In the past I've been in Operations where I merely updated these types of drawings.
I was wondering if you all would be able to provide some general guidelines as to any sort of procedure you use to review the drawings, and the things you ask yourself/look for while reviewing.
On the surface this probably seems like a stupid question, and perhaps it is, but I tend to like to turn my tasks into logical processes so I can check things off so I don't leave anything out.
For example:
Line Specs
Electrical
Process Control Schemes
Line Overpressure Situations
Proper Line Ratings and Spec Breaks
Potential Pocketed Lines
Incorrect connections between units (pumps, towers, vessels, etc.)
Needed isolation valves
Unneeded isolation valves
and so on...
Onwards,
Matt
I was wondering if you all would be able to provide some general guidelines as to any sort of procedure you use to review the drawings, and the things you ask yourself/look for while reviewing.
On the surface this probably seems like a stupid question, and perhaps it is, but I tend to like to turn my tasks into logical processes so I can check things off so I don't leave anything out.
For example:
Line Specs
Electrical
Process Control Schemes
Line Overpressure Situations
Proper Line Ratings and Spec Breaks
Potential Pocketed Lines
Incorrect connections between units (pumps, towers, vessels, etc.)
Needed isolation valves
Unneeded isolation valves
and so on...
Onwards,
Matt