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Checklist for Piping Isometrics:

P&ID RELATED
Following items are checked with the P&ID (IFD or later issue):
1. Line number and pipe class.
2. Tag nos. of equipment, instruments, special items, actuated and manual
valves (if applicable).
3. Flow direction (including flow direction of check valve)
4. Slope/no pocket/free draining requirement, if any.
5. Min/max distances, straight lengths, etc. as specified in P&ID.
6. Close/open position for spectacle blind or spacer & blind.
7. Removable spool requirement, if any.
8. Sequence of branch connections (as agreed with Process in case of any
changes).
9. Piping spec break, if any (preferably be at flange joints/valves, each iso to
contain only one spec).
10.Special feature of valves (e.g. LO, LC, etc.)
11.Insulation symbol for insulated lines.
12.Equipment nozzle/TP numbers and tie-in numbers.
13.Insulating gaskets are selected as shown in P&IDs
14.Specific requirements mentioned in applicable P&ID notes (if any) are
complied

LAYOUT RELATED
1. High point vents and low point drains are provided, as per project
requirements, for lines that will be hydro-tested.
2. Drains are provided wherever liquid stagnation can occur in the lines e.g.
downstream of a check valve.
3. Adequate pipe spool lengths are provided for wafer type butterfly and check
valves to prevent the interference of the valve disc with adjacent piping
items.
4. he platform/grade/building wall/dyke or bund wall/floor penetrations and
limits of road crossings are properly shown wherever applicable.
5. The insulation limits are specified appropriately (esp. for personal protection)
6. The electrical tracing requirement and its limits are specified appropriately.
7. The wrapping and coating requirement and its limits are specified
appropriately for u/g lines.
8. Minimum distance between welds is 50mm or five times the wall thickness
whichever is greater, unless otherwise indicated in Project specifications.
9. Unions are provided in galvanized piping where threaded in-line items need
to be removed for maintenance. Also, unions are provided at regular intervals
(e.g. 24m) in straight pipe runs.
10.Full couplings are provided where applicable for small bore piping.

11.For piping below 2, WN flanges are not directly welded to SW fittings. Also,
PE pipes are not directly welded with swaged reducers (couplings are used in
between).
12.Appropriate break-up flanges are provided in piping with internal lining and
hot-dip galvanized piping (based on tub size). Spool configuration is made
with one elbow or one tee only to ensure proper galvanizing.
13.Lifting lugs are provided for removable spools wherever required as per
project requirements.
14.There is adequate clearance between pipe support and the adjacent piping
component (e.g. flange, drain valve) to allow for flange bolt removal, valve
operation, etc.
15.The valve stem orientation angle is indicated wherever the stem is not in the
vertical and horizontal planes.
16.The piping interfaces with equipment/package nozzles/terminal points are
checked (w.r.t. size, rating, flange face type and nozzle/TP nos.).
17.The straight length requirement for suction & discharge piping for
compressors and certain pumps is as required by Vendor/project specs.
18.Straight lengths and branch configuration of upstream/downstream lines for
anti-surge valves is as per Compressor Vendors recommendation.
19.The F/F dimensions of all valves, special items and in-line instrument items
are as per approved vendor drawings.
20.The instrument connections are checked with Piping-Instrument interface
drawings/Instrument hook-up drawings.
21.The rotameters are installed in vertical run with flow in upward direction.
22.The orifice tapping orientation is done considering liquid or gas flow as
applicable and the BOM is as per the piping-instrument interface diagram.
23.The straight length requirement (u/s & d/s) has been provided for flow meters
(e.g. flow orifices, flow nozzles, venture meters) and is as per Project
standards/Vendor requirements.
24.The line configuration for lines containing magnetic flowmeters or vortex type
flowmeters is such that they are always flooded.
25.Line configuration allows easy removal of spectacle blinds/spacers & blinds
and valves in case of RTJ flange joints.
26.Flanged spools are provided in the case of conical strainers to enable
removal.
27.Orientation of valve handwheel / lever is checked in model for proper access
and commented accordingly
28.Line routing is visually checked in model for general requirement like access
to in line items, supporting, clearances, obstructions, consistency and
aesthetic requirement, etc.
29.Branches like drains, drip legs, etc. are located with sufficient clearance from
the supports, steel or other obstructions so that they do not clash during
expansion/contraction.
30.Drip leg size and dimension is checked with Standard drawing for steam lines.
31.Requirement of Weep holes for atmospheric vent lines is indicated.

DRAFTING RELATED

1. The drawing border conforms to the Project specifications or Company


standards, as applicable.
2. The isometric numbering is as per the approved project format and the line
number matches with isometric number.
3. The correct isometric revision number is mentioned in the title block.
4. Pipe class printed at the bottom of the drawing matches with that in the line
number.
5. Line data (e.g. process parameters, P&ID no., PWHT & testing requirements,
insulation & painting specs, etc.) match with the Line List, if given in the
isometric
6. Applicable reference documents (e.g. Line List, Isometric Index, Pipe Supports
Spec, etc.) are mentioned.
7. Data such as inch-dia, etc. appear at the bottom of the isometric.
8. The Cont. on description correctly appears at each end of the line
isometric which is continued in another sheet.
9. The isometric print is readable (if required, the isometric should be split into
more sheets).
10.Isometric number change is made preferably at a flange joint/valve (not at a
weld joint).
11.Dimensions and elevations are adequately given. At least one elevation is
mentioned and WP elevations for sloped lines are marked.
12.There are no HOLDs in the isometric (issue of any isometrics with HOLD
requires approval by HOD/PEM).

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