Procman
Chemical
- Mar 19, 2004
- 23
We have developed a standard at our company for P&IDs using ISO, ANSI/ISA and the SSG (Pulp & Paper) standards as a basis. I receveived a couple of comments regarding OPC's:
On the off-page connector arrows for primary and secondary lines, do you say "From pump no....." or "From tank no......." I find the description normally indicates from which pump it is coming, but not necessary from which tank/chest. Eg 300 kPa Service water is from the 300 kPa Service water pump and 3000 kPa Shower water is from the 3000 kPa Shower water pump. It doesn't say from the Warm water chest or from the Polished Backwater chest for example. I prefer to use the tank number instead of the pump number as it gives more information. In this case the name is even more sensible than the equipment number.
If you have a line not going to a specific piece of equipment, say dilution water that goes to all the stock chests, what do you use for the "TO..." The description is Dilution water header, but it is going everywhere.
When you have a line like shower water running over several P&ID's, do you use the same "FROM..." and "TO..." off-page connector arrows on all the drawings that it crosses, instead of: From polished water chest, to Wet end showers; From wet end showers, to Press showers etc? Our current drawings are like this using drawing heading and is very confusing.
Please comment.
On the off-page connector arrows for primary and secondary lines, do you say "From pump no....." or "From tank no......." I find the description normally indicates from which pump it is coming, but not necessary from which tank/chest. Eg 300 kPa Service water is from the 300 kPa Service water pump and 3000 kPa Shower water is from the 3000 kPa Shower water pump. It doesn't say from the Warm water chest or from the Polished Backwater chest for example. I prefer to use the tank number instead of the pump number as it gives more information. In this case the name is even more sensible than the equipment number.
If you have a line not going to a specific piece of equipment, say dilution water that goes to all the stock chests, what do you use for the "TO..." The description is Dilution water header, but it is going everywhere.
When you have a line like shower water running over several P&ID's, do you use the same "FROM..." and "TO..." off-page connector arrows on all the drawings that it crosses, instead of: From polished water chest, to Wet end showers; From wet end showers, to Press showers etc? Our current drawings are like this using drawing heading and is very confusing.
Please comment.