Chapter 5 Reading Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (Updated Dec 2016)

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DGP 2062

Chapter 5
Reading Piping and
Instrumentation Diagram
At the end of the lesson,
students should be able to :

1. Identify the symbols using in the


diagram
2. Apply the control system in the
diagram.
3. Analyze the piping and
instrumentation diagram.
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
Also known as Mechanical Flow Diagram (MFD).
• Piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) show how
industrial process equipment is interconnected by a
system of pipelines.

• P&ID is a complete layout or diagram for the whole


process plant which is consist of instrumentation control,
utilities, control system, piping identification system,
equipments, instrument, valve, pipe line, fitting and
process line.

• P&ID schematics also show the instruments and valves


that monitor and control the flow of materials through
the pipelines.
• Shows relative location of process
equipment, sensors, actuators in a
process.

• Conceptual outline of chemical plant


• Provide common language for discussing
plant.

• Show control connections between


sensors and actuators.
Uses of P&ID
• Use as a reference to actual plant including the
maintenance.

• To explain the position/place of equipment,


valve, control, safety valve, motor and others.

• “Sensing medium “ type to controller and


connection.

• State the types of pipe .


Main components in P&ID
1. Flow path.

2. Valving.

3. Piping Specialities.

4. Instrumentation and interlocks.


Flow path

• Consists of main
equipments/components and pipe
connection.

• Showing how the liquid flowing from


tank to pump and distributed to others
in equipments/components.
Valving
• Used to isolate, vent, and main
equipments/components drain.

• Explained how the equipments and


pipe separable if maintenance is
required.
Piping Specialities
• Including strainers, expansion joint and
others component.

• how fluid is filtered before entering the


pump is also included in this section.
Instrumentation and interlocks
• Safety devices used to protect workers
from injury, damage to equipment
and give the correct reading.

• Explain how the whole system is


controlled.
Examples: Instrument symbol
1st letter : shows the variable
(T:temperature,A:analysis,
F:flow, P:pressure.etc)

2nd letter : shows the output


function (I:indicator, R:record,
T:transmit.etc)
Detect the symbol
1. Identify the symbol in P&ID layout by
determine the:

i. Equipments (separator, pump,


storage.etc)
ii. Instruments
iii. Valve
iv. PIS
v. Piping
Apply the control system
By identify the control system, which is:

1. Open loop system


2. Close loop system
3. Feed forward control system
Interpret the P&ID
1. Determine the input and output of the
plant.
2. Identify the flow direction.
3. Identify the
symbol(equipment,PIS,instrument,valve,co
ntrol system,utility).
4. Knows the process flow (heating process,
cooling process, separation process. etc).
5. Interpret the P&ID flow step by step by
following the flow.
Utility Service
Line Symbols

equipment

Pipe Line Identification


Utility

PIS

Instrumentation Continuous

Control system

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