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Title: Plant Design


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Plant Design
  • The objective of Plant Design is to define the
    equipment, piping, instrumentation and all
    process requirements needed to build and operate
    a process plant.
  • Plant design normally starts with a process
    scheme
  • Process Requirements (chemical and petrochemical
    applications ) - Plant Capacity, in MTPY (metric
    tons per year) , Product specification in terms
    of purity or maximum content of certain
    impurities
  • Process Design
  • A process flow diagram (PFD) is a diagrammatic
    representation of a process using symbols to
    represent the various components (equipment,
    lines, and control instrumentation) that make up
    the unit. Only the main components are shown.
  • Piping and instrumentation diagram (PID) show
    how industrial process equipment is
    interconnected by a system of pipelines. PID
    schematics also show the instruments and valves
    that monitor and control the flow of materials
    through the pipelines.
  • This document will be the basis for developing
    the piping drawings and for specifying the
    instrumentation and control systems. It is a
    rather detailed document and for this reason,
    each PID covers only a small part of the
    process. So, a typical petrochemical unit may
    have 20 to 30 PIDs, while larger units may well
    have 60 to 100.

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Applications
Process Plants built as engineering
construction (EC) projects require complex
piping. These projects include the
following chemical plants Biotech
plants Brewery Crude oil refineries Food
processing Fertilizer plants Oil Gas Nuclear
Power plants Pharmaceutical Pulp Paper
mills Water Treatment plants
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PFD Example
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PID Example
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PID Example
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Piping Instrumentation Diagram
  • Symbolic representation of a plant, with its
    equipment, piping, and instrumentation clearly
    identified. It is the basis for all detail
    engineering work. Also known as Mechanical Flow
    Diagram (MFD).

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Categories
  • PID drawings fall into two categories
  • 1) Dumb, which are basically CAD-centric 2D
    diagrams
  • 2) Intelligent data-centric diagrams that range
    from simple database connectivity to a full-blown
    data model that includes engineering rules,
    automatic design validation, standards
    compliance, integration with design and
    calculation packages, and the like.
  • The PID stage of design is generally considered
    engineering, and the physical stage is considered
    design or layout.

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Purpose Scope
  • The responsibility for the Process and technical
    content of the PIDs lies with the Process,
    Mechanical, Piping and Instrument disciplines.
  • It is the responsibility of personnel on the
    project team to ensure that the standards
    described within this document are maintained,
    and that any deviations from these standards are
    documented and reported to the PID Coordinator,
    checked by all Disciplines and approved by the
    Area Manager
  • --------------------------------------------------
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  • Scope - This instruction outlines the Work
    Process and Project Settings for PID development
    and the corresponding milestone issues of the
    document.

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Description
  • Piping is the physical elements that interconnect
    the equipment and in which the process streams
    flow. Piping comes in different sizes and
    materials. It is the duty of the process engineer
    to specify the size and materials of the piping
    and also the thermal insulation, if required. The
    term piping also includes accessories such as
    elbows, tees, valves, flanges, etc. The most
    common material is carbon steel. Other metals,
    such as various grades of stainless steel, and
    plastic materials, such as PVC, Teflon, are also
    used.
  • Instrumentation is devices used to measure,
    control, and monitor the process variables. These
    variables can be flow, temperature, pressure,
    liquid level, viscosity, and others. Control
    valves and relief valves are also an important
    part of the instrumentation.

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Representation
  • PID shows all of piping including the physical
    sequence of branches, reducers, valves,
    equipment, instrumentation. The PID are used to
    operate the process system.
  • A PID should include
  • Instrumentation and designations
  • Mechanical equipment with names and numbers
  • All valves and their identifications
  • Process piping, sizes and identification
  • Miscellaneous - vents, drains, special fittings,
    sampling lines, reducers, increasers and swagers
  • Permanent start-up and flush lines
  • Flow directions
  • Interconnections references
  • Control inputs and outputs
  • Interfaces for class changes
  • Vendor and contractor interfaces
  • Identification of components and subsystems
    delivered by others
  • Intended physical sequence of the equipment
  • A PID should not include

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Classification
  • Legends and Symbol Diagrams/Standard Details
  • Process PID - Process PIDs define on-plot
    process unit design, as well as off-plot tankage
    and shipping systems
  • Utility Plant PID - Utility Plant PID's define
    utility units such as cooling towers, air
    compressors, boilers, unit drain collection
    systems, fire water systems, and water treatment
    plants.
  • Utility Distribution PID - Show the distribution
    of utilities within a given process. Valving and
    instrumentation on piping are shown for main
    headers up to and including branch root valves.
  • Interconnecting (Rack) PID They are the
    connecting link between individual process,
    utility plant, and utility distribution PID's.
    They are usually prepared for the offsite pipe
    racks and link the various process and utility
    plants.
  • Vendor PID - They are prepared for systems which
    support major equipment packages.

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PID Format
  • PID's are to be prepared with the following
    format and organization
  • All PID drafting shall be by Computer Aided
    Drafting (CAD), using PID software
  • PID's shall follow the format of the Legends
    and Symbols and current project Standard
    Drawings.
  • The PID Coordinator for the project will
    identify and assign numbers and titles to all
    PID's.
  • PID's include
  • o Water Systems, Cooling Water, Utility Water,
    Raw Water, Fire Water
  • o Steam, Condensate, Boiler Blowdown, and Boiler
    Feed Water
  • o Air, Nitrogen, Natural Gas, Fuel Gas, etc.
  • o Chemicals and Additives
  • o Waste Water, Sewer, Effluent
  • o Relief System
  • Interconnecting PID's are prepared to
    represent the offsite interconnecting piperacks
    and piping.
  • They are generally segregated as follows
  • o Above Ground Process Lines

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Accompanying Deliverables From The PID
  • Equipment List
  • An Equipment List shall be issued in a timely
    manner to compliment the PIDs and Updated
  • judiciously as additional design data or vendor
    data becomes firm.
  • Line Designation Table (LDT)
  • The Line Designation Table (LDT) shall be issued
    from Bentley Data Manager each time a PID issue
  • is made, starting with the IFA issue.
  • Other List
  • The Valve, SP items and Instrumentation Lists
    shall be issued from Bentley Data Manager each
    time a
  • PID issue is made, starting with the IFA issue.
  • Tie-In Control List
  • A Tie-in Control List shall be issued indicating
    the extent of the Vendor
  • package battery limits each time a PID issue is
    made starting with IFA.
  • Holds List
  • A "Holds" list must be issued each time a PID
    issue is made starting with IFD. The "Hold"
    indicates
  • where the information used as input to the PID
    is preliminary and the item is used with risk in
    the
  • downstream design.
  • Revision list
  • A Revision List defines the changes made in the
    design so that appropriate action can be taken to
  • accommodate those changes. A Revision List must
    accompany any issue of the PID after IFH if the

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General Responsibilities
  • Area Manager - has overall responsibility for all
    engineering work, including preparation,
    approval, stamping and issue of PID's
  • Lead Engineers - Prepare and, OWN all PID's.
  • Coordinate PID information between systems and
    related areas of plants.
  • Process Engineer - Issue Process Flow Diagrams,
    issue process data sheets for equipment, Develop
    process equipment list .
  • Piping Engineer - Issues the piping material
    classification index and the piping material
    specifications. Assign line numbers and prepare
    the Line Designation Tables. Verify the
    conformance of the PID to equipment data sheets
    and specifications.
  • Mechanical Engineers - Prepare and issue an
    Equipment List showing all equipment on the
    project. Provide Lead Engineers with equipment
    requirements that are to be shown on PID's. Work
    jointly with Lead Engineers to develop Material
    Handling PIDs on jobs with
  • significant Material Handling equipment.

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