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Piping
PLSC0014
Installation Backfilling of ASME B31.4 and B31.8 Metallic & Non-Metallic Pipelines
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides requirements for lowering-in pipe and fittings, making final tie-ins and inspections, and backfilling for steel and nonmetallic pipes for pipelines.
September 2022
Complete Revision
Complete Revision
CSA
STS03600M
Application of ACI 351.4M-14 Specification for Installation of Cementitious Grouting between Foundations and Equipment Bases (Metric)
Abstract ↓
This Practice supplements ACI 351.4M-14, Specification for Installation of Cementitious Grouting between Foundations and Equipment Bases (Metric). Together, this Practice and ACI 351.4M-14 provide requirements for supplying, testing and installing nonshrink cementitious grout materials. This Practice is applicable for nonshrink cementitious grout materials installed between foundations and equipment and machinery bases as well as nonshrink cementitious grout materials installed between foundations and structural steel column bases. The requirements of ACI 351.4M-14, as modified and supplemented by this Practice, are adopted by this Practice for supplying, testing and installing nonshrink cementitious grout materials.
September 2022
Technical Correction
Technical Correction
I/E
PCSIP001
Instrument Tubing Material Selection
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides component material specifications for instrument tubing systems. This Practice describes tubing system materials for the following services: a. Instrument air supply b. Impulse line purge c. Pneumatic signal transmission installations d. Connecting instruments to process piping and equipment
September 2022
Complete Revision
Complete Revision
I/E
PCSPA001
Instructions for Process Analyzer System Documentation Requirements Sheets
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This Practice provides instructions for preparing a Process Analyzer System Documentation Requirements Sheet, PIP PCSPA001-R, which provides the requirements for project documentation to design, procure, install, and operate an analyzer system. PIP PCSPA001-R helps to establish contractual obligations regarding the technical aspects of the purchase agreement. This Practice describes documents to be furnished by the purchaser, and documents to be provided by an analyzer system vendor for a given analyzer product. PIP PCSPA001-R may apply to a single process analyzer system or to any number of analyzer systems and any associated shelters, enclosures, and other support equipment. A process analyzer system typically consists of a sample conditioning system, a process analyzer, and one or more data output devices.
September 2022
Reaffirmation
Reaffirmation
I/E
PCSPA002
Instructions for Process Analyzer System Data Sheets
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides instructions for preparing a process analyzer system data sheet, PIP PCSPA002-D. This Practice describes the method of specifying the process analyzer system and testing requirements. For documentation requirements, see PIP PCSPA001. A process analyzer system typically consists of a sample conditioning system, a process analyzer, and one or more data output devices. PIP PCSPA002-D is primarily intended for the more complex types of analyzers, such as chromatographs and spectrometers and can be used for single or multi-stream analyzer applications.
September 2022
Technical Revision
Technical Revision
Mechanical
RFSA1000
Requirements for Refractory Anchors and Accessories (Universally Applicable)
Abstract ↓
This Practice describes requirements for anchors, accessories and welding consumables for refractory linings. It provides a basis for selection of materials, styles and dimensions of metallic and ceramic anchors, welding consumables and accessories for refractory linings installed in equipment and piping. This Practice also describes requirements for plastic caps or coatings for anchor tips and marking and positive material identification (PMI) of metal anchors and accessories.
September 2022
Reaffirmation
Reaffirmation
I/E
PCSPA003
Instructions for Process Analyzer Shelter Data Sheets
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides instructions for preparing a Process Analyzer Shelter Data Sheet. The four general types of analyzer shelters that can be specified using PIP PCSPA003 D are as follows: a. Type I – Field Mounted - An analyzer in an integral cabinet mounted on a freestanding support b. Type II – Freely Ventilated - Typically a three-sided shelter c. Type III – Climate Controlled - Shelter with a controlled interior that is necessary for proper operation of the analyzer system(s) d. Type IV – Controlled for Electrical Area Classification Reduction - Shelter designed to accommodate and allow safe operation of analyzer system(s) that are not rated for the exterior electrical area classification of the shelter Each analyzer shelter in a project shall have a separate PIP PCSPA003-D Data Sheet specifically tailored for its intended analyzer complement. This data sheet can be supplied directly to a shelter vendor for small applications or, with other supporting documentation, to companies specializing in analyzer system integration and packaging.
September 2022
Reaffirmation
Reaffirmation
I/E
PCCPA001
Process Analyzer System Design Criteria
Abstract ↓
This Practice describes the engineering, design, and fabrication requirements for use by an analyzer systems engineer for the design and installation of process analyzer systems used for monitoring and control for the following measurements: a. Process b. Effluent c. Ambient atmospheric
September 2022
Technical Revision
Technical Revision
I/E
PCTPA001
Testing of Process Analyzers
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This Practice provides requirements for inspection and acceptance testing of process analyzer systems and field enclosures. This Practice describes requirements inspection and acceptance tests for process analyzer systems performed as follows: a. On process analyzer(s) performed by the OEM b. On the fabricated process analyzer systems and shelter(s) performed by the Analyzer System Vendors (ASV) c. On the installed systems on site as a requirement for turnover to the owner
September 2022
Technical Revision
Technical Revision
I/E
PCSPA004
Instructions for Process Analyzer Bid Proposal Data Sheets
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides instructions for preparing a Process Analyzer Bid Proposal Data Sheet, PIP PCSPA004-D, which is intended to provide a standardized format for the minimum information required from each analyzer system vendor (ASV) to requests for quotation (RFQ) for process analyzers. PIP PCSPA004-D simplifies the comparison of multiple bids and ensures uniformity in the comparison both technically and commercially. This Practice should accompany PIP PCSPA004-D when sent to an ASV for RFQ. PIP PCSPA004-D provides for input of the following information: a. Cost of systems and components b. Analyzer system project schedule c. Key personnel who will be assigned to the project
September 2022
Technical Revision
Technical Revision
CSA
CVS02830
Chain Link Fence and Gates Installation Specification
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides requirements for providing and installing heavy industrial chain link fences and gates up to 12 feet (3.6 m) in height. This Practice does not provide requirements for fences and gates related to Homeland Security. This Practice covers materials, fabrication, and installation of heavy industrial chain link fencing using galvanized steel and polymer-coated steel.
August 2022
Complete Revision
Complete Revision
Piping
PLSC0013
Installation Non-Destructive Examination of ASME B31.4 and B31.8 Metallic Piping
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides requirements for nondestructive examination (NDE) of pressure containing welds on steel pipelines, compressor stations, meter stations, pump stations, and fabricated assemblies. This Practice does not apply to structural welds, ongoing examinations for mechanical integrity, or welds on boiler and pressure vessels.
August 2022
Complete Revision
Complete Revision
Piping
PLC00004
Piping Stress Analysis Criteria for ASME B31.4 and B31.8 Metallic Piping
Abstract ↓
This Practice provides minimum requirements for analyzing the flexibility of metallic piping systems. This Practice describes piping flexibility analysis parameters and applications, and documentation requirements.
August 2022
New Practice
New Practice
I/E
ELEGS01
Grounding and Bonding Guideline
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This Practice addresses the reasons and methods for the grounding and bonding of electrical systems and equipment within a process industry environment. IEEE, NEMA, and UL documents form the basis of this guideline. IEC methods and terminology are not addressed in this guideline. This Practice addresses system voltages through 34.5 kV. Refer to the requirements of IEEE Std. 80 for grounding of system voltages above 34.5 kV. This Practice does not address the grounding of DC systems as covered by IEEE Std. 142, uninterruptible power systems as covered in IEEE Std. 142, or temporary protective grounding associated with NFPA 70E. Refer to PIP ELEGL05 for lightning and static protective systems. This Practice does not address the grounding of instrumentation systems and electronic equipment. Section 4.2.3 of this Practice and PIP ELEGS01-F can aid in the installation of the grounding electrode system associated with instrument systems and electronic equipment. This Practice does not cover installation methods for grounding and bonding systems. These installation methods are addressed in PIP ELIGD000 and industry standards such as NFPA 70, UL 647, and IEC documents. Figures are provided as diagrammatical representations of grounding connections and not intended to represent actual field termination connections.
August 2022
Technical Correction
Technical Correction
I/E
PCECV001
Guidelines for Application of Control Valves
Abstract ↓
This Practice describes the guidelines and background information for the application of pneumatically actuated control valves. Issues addressed include valve selection, valve and actuator sizing, material selection, flow characteristic evaluation, valve accessories, and consideration of the effects of flashing, cavitation, and noise.
July 2022
Technical Revision
Technical Revision
