You do not have to be a member of PIP to access their files, just pay for each document. The piping discipline group has an internal procedure for making CAD drawings used in the practices. A member might share that document. It would not hurt to ask.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 12:08 PM
To: PipingDesign@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Re: CAD Drawing Standard/Drawing Office
Procedur
Process Industries Practices is at:
See http://www.pipdocs.org/pp/practices/piping/pp_practices_piping.htm for their piping menu.
I didn't find any CAD standards at their site except for "Piping and Instrumentation Diagram Documentation Criteria" at $2000US. It's not clear to me if a company is required to join the organization in order to access their files. If this is the case, annual membership is $25KUS.
Paul
> The Process Industries Practices (PIP) organization based in Houston,
> TX, has created numerous standards and specifications that thay hope
> will be in wide use by the process industry. There is a fee for
> membership. Many owners will provide copies to their contractors. I
> suggest you check to see if PIP has created a CAD standard that
> suites your needs. They have a large set of piping specifications
> and P&ID standards that should be very helpful to companies that have
> not kept theirs up to date.
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