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P&ID symbol identification 2

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vania0

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Hi there!

I am having trouble in identifying the meaning of a given symbol in a P&ID.
An image of the symbol is here.
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Would anyone help me to identify it?

Thanks!
 
An example of where it is used would help, but looks like a change in specification or material or design code?

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It is used in a Oil and Gas P&ID (a refinery).
 
I mean a snapshot of an example P&ID where this symbol is applied.

But can't you find the legend sheet?



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I think that this symbol can be used for several things. Start by checking your legend.

However, spec break, spool break, package boundary comes to mind.

Best regards, Morten

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I saw this symbols generally used as battery limit (in terms of engineering and/or supply) of packages, skid etc. Generally on the black side is indicated what included in the supply and on the white side what excluded.
 
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