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Guideline for Adoption and Implementation of PIP Practices
This Practice provides guidance for developing a system of company standards based on the adoption of PIP Practices. This Practice provides information and recommendations regarding the benefits of adopting PIP, how PIP is positioned in a standards system, and strategies for adopting PIP based on corporate capabilities.
New Practice
Document Mark-up Guidelines (Universally Applicable)
This Practice provides guidelines for identifying changes or making comments to all types of engineering drawings, documents, lists, etc, specifically where the changes or comments are made by one or multiple people and incorporated into the native or master document by another person.
This Practice covers all revisions/modifications of documents, including documents before and after construction.
This Practice does not apply to mark-ups made before the adoption of this Practice.
This Practice does not address how to implement a Management of Change (MOC) work process; it does address how to communicate mark-ups consistently.
This Practice should be applied to any engineering document, paper or electronic, and is not vendor, hardware, or software specific.
Although this Practice provides general guidelines for the markup of engineering documents, individual applications may require differing approaches than those recommended in this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and matters of application of the Practice to a particular project or engineering situation should not be made solely on the information contained in this Practice. (This guideline is meant just a starting point.)
Example document markups in the Appendix of this Practice are not intended to recommend specific design details or requirements, but are included to provide illustrations of various options available to the user.
New Practice
Underground Gravity Sewers Specification
This Practice describes requirements for materials, installation, and testing of underground gravity sewers. This Practice includes requirements for pipe, inlet structures, manholes, and appurtenances for sanitary, storm, and industrial process sewers. This Practice does not include requirements for pressurized pipe, double-contained pipe, or emission-controlled industrial process sewers in environmental applications.
Complete Revision
Level Transmitter Installation Details
This Practice contains installation details for differential pressure transmitters in liquid level service and includes details for electric or steam tracing of these installations. These details describe the base instrument installations. The bill of material provided with each detail is generic and is complementary to PIP PCSIP001- Instrument Piping and Tubing Systems Specifications.
Reaffirmation with Editorial Revision
Atmospheric Storage Tank Specification (Supplement to API Standard 650)
This Practice supplements API 650, Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage. Together, this Practice and API 650 provide requirements for the construction of atmospheric storage tanks.
This Practice and API 650 describe minimum construction requirements for the materials, design, fabrication, erection, examination, and testing of aboveground, non-refrigerated storage tanks. This Practice describes additions and modifications made to API 650. In addition, this Practice describes decisions made regarding options offered by API 650. This Practice supplements, but does not supersede, API 650 and any applicable jurisdictional requirements.
This Practice covers storage tanks that have design internal pressures of 17.2 kPa (2.5 psig) or less (see API 650, Annex F) and design temperatures less than 260°C (500°F) (see API 650, Annex M).
This Practice presumes the use of the API 650 Data Sheet to cover the requirements in API 650, and the Data Sheet, as a supplement, to define the additional requirements of this Practice.
Technical Revision
Design and Fabrication of Medium-Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear up to 52kV
This Practice covers the minimum requirements for design, fabrication, inspection, testing, shipment, and documentation for gas insulated switchgear containing gas-insulated buses, power circuit breakers, control, instrumentation, and metering for installation in unclassified areas. This Practice also covers remote monitoring and control requirements.
New Practice
Design and Fabrication of Medium-Voltage Gas Insulated Switchgear up to 52kV (IEC)
This Practice covers the minimum requirements for design, fabrication, inspection, testing, shipment, and documentation for gas insulated switchgear containing gas-insulated buses, power circuit breakers, control, instrumentation, and metering for installation in unclassified areas. This Practice also covers remote monitoring and control requirements.
New Practice
Liquid Containment Pits Design Guide
This Practice provides design considerations to engineers designing liquid containment pits, holding ponds, and basins. It includes civil, geotechnical, and hydrological engineering aspects, specifically addressing pits lined with geomembranes.
New Practice
Design Criteria and Purchasing Requirements for Vessels ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
This Practice provides requirements for use by a Purchaser for determining the design criteria for pressure vessels constructed in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 or Division 2, henceforth referred to as the Code. Requirements that are specific to Code, Section VIII, Division 2 are shown in braces { }.
This Practice describes the requirements for the design, materials of construction, inspection and testing of pressure vessels constructed in accordance with Code, Section VIII, Division 1 {or 2}. Guidance is also provided for the development of purchase specifications for the construction of new pressure vessels which meet the philosophy and requirements of Code, Section VIII, Division 1 {or 2}.
This Practice also applies to bulk solids product containers, electric immersion process heaters, shell and plate exchangers, shell and tube exchangers, and air-cooled exchangers. See PIP VECBI001 and PIP VESBI002 for the additional requirements specific to bulk solids product containers only. See PIP VESEH001 for the additional requirements specific to electric immersion process heaters. See PIP VECSP001 and PIP VESSP002 for the additional requirements specific to shell and plate exchangers only. See PIP VECST001 and PIP VESST002 for the additional requirements specific to shell and tube exchangers only. See PIP VESAC001 for the additional requirements specific to air-cooled exchangers only.
This Practice is intended to be used for the purchase of vessels where the Manufacturer is also responsible for performing detailed design for the vessels in accordance with the Code and PIPVESV1002. If Purchaser also performs a detailed design, the design shall also be in accordance with PIP VESV1002.
The following are not covered by this Practice:
a. Standardized pre-designed (i.e., off-the-shelf) vessels (see PIP VESSM001)
b. Vessels with layered construction
c. Small vessels and low-pressure vessels (see PIP VESSM001 and PIP VESLP001)
d. Process design of trays and other removable internals
Technical Correction
Instrumentation Electrical Design Criteria
This Practice provides requirements for electrical design for instrumentation.
This Practice describes the requirements for equipment selection, system design, and installation of electrical supply and wiring to support instrumentation for process measurement and control systems. Both US and international standards are referenced in this document. The user should select the appropriate standards according to the geographical location and regulatory agencies.
Technical Revision
Instrument Piping and Tubing Systems Criteria
This Practice describes the general requirements for the design and installation of instrument air and process piping and tubing. Analyzers and analyzer sample systems are not covered by this Practice.
Technical Revision
Guidelines for Control Systems Documentation
This Practice provides control systems design personnel with guidelines for providing control systems documentation. This Practice describes the general guidelines for control systems documentation for design, supply, installation, checkout or commissioning, and maintenance of instrumentation and control systems.
Technical Revision
