Re: Piping layouts

From: <snehal>
Date: Sun Jul 10 2005 - 13:02:00 EDT


Hi Jigoy,
The important documents for developing good piping layout are P&ID's, Equipment layouts (which gives clearly equipment sizes, Building sizes & type of building whether structural or concrete), Instrument Hookup diagrams, support standards etc.
On the basis of above documents & using good engineering practice piping layout can be developed.
You can use piping design handbook for taking ideas of routing of pipes (i.e. typical routing of various equipment piping)

Regards,
Snehal

Jijoy <jijoy@mis.co.ae> wrote: Hai all,

Could some one give some insights on how to develop a good piping layout from a P&ID.
Are there any sites which mentions this. I tried to search on Google, but couldn't find.

Thanks in advance
Jijo

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