JanMi,
I am sorry, I forgot to include another drawing shat shows piping.
In fact it is the one that answers your question about welding.
In my opinion there is missing some important information on the isometrics (welding information for example).
The drawing that most projects include is the Pipe Fab Shop 'Spool Drawing'.
- It is most often an 8-1/2" x 11" or A1 size sheet.
- It is produced by the Pipe Fab Shop and shows one complete pipe spool.
- It can be an Orthographic or Isometric drawing.
- It will have a Title Block section
- It will include a graphic section showing the configuration
- It will have a Bill-of-Material (BOM)
- It will have a Listing of all Welds (on that sheet)
- It will have a Notes: section
- All items of material on the drawing will be tagged with a number to match the listing in the BOM
- All Welds on the drawing will be tagged with a Letter to match the listing in the Weld List on the drawing.
- The Weld List includes information about the type of weld (Butt, Fillet, etc) the NDE (Non Destructive Examination)requirements, the PWHT (Post Weld Heat Treatment) requirements.
- The Title Block includes information needed to identify the Project, the Client, the Spool Number, Weight, Painting requirements, and other date specific to the spool.
Others may have suggestions and are encouraged to add them.
Sometimes its possible to do all the right things and still get bad results