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Reference Data 3rd February 2004 Magne Valen-Sendstad, DNV

Levels of Precision 1. Nomenclature (List of concepts with their names) 2. Dictionary English70073coriolis mass flow metera mass flow meter intended to apply the Coriolis principle to measure a mass flow rate. 3. Taxonomy English70073coriolis mass flow meteris a specialization of70590mass flow meter English70590mass flow meteris a specialization of flow meter 4. Knowledge models without product structure English130058centrifugal pumpcan have as aspect a139999impeller diameter 5. Knowledge models with product structure English130058centrifugal pumpcan have as part a130207pump impeller English130207pump impellercan have as aspect a550188diameter 6. Knowledge models including relations between products English130058centrifugal pumpcan be performer of a192512pumping process English400143batch of liquidcan be subject in a192512pumping process 7. Individual product models English1P-1301is classified as a130058centrifugal pump English1P-1301is part of2Unit 1300 English70073coriolis mass flow meter English70073coriolis flow meter Model (Integration) Text RDL/Subject area experts Subject area experts PLCS Terminology Dictionary

mean time between failure ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURE ( ) A period of time which is the mean period of time interval between failures. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 A (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) The time duration between two consecutive failures of a repaired item. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 B (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) The expectation of the time between failures: Note. - In English, the use of the abbreviation MTBF in this sense is now deprecated. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 C (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) The expectation of the operating time between failures. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 D (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) Total time duration of operating time between two consecutive failures of a repaired item. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 2 ( ) Predicts the average number of hours that an item, assembly, or piece part will operate before it fails. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 3 ( ) For a particular interval, the total functional life of a population of an item divided by the total number of failures within the population during the measurement interval. The definition holds for time, rounds, miles, events, or other measure of life units. MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 4 ( ) The average length of time a system or component works without failure.

Flanges Flange PIPING FLANGE # FLANGED END # PROFILE FLANGE

Product Data Inconsistencies MANUFACTURERS DRAWING STUDBOLTS 1”UNC, 5 1/ 2 ” ASTM A453 GR660 EN10204/ NUTS 1”UNC ASTM A453 GR660 EN10204/ SUPPORT BRACKET ENGINEERING DATASHEET 07.1 Bolts/External Flnges ASTM A 453M GR660, TP1 (3.1B) 07.1 Nuts External Flanges ASTM A 453M GR660, TP1 (3.1B) 07.1 Brackets/Supports BS S11__________ (3.1.B) ASTM A 453/A 453M CLASS A ISO REFERENCE DATA LIBRARY Id: Name: #NNNNNNN

mean time between failure NDLO CAP_001_2 CLASS NAME item height OVERALL HEIGHT MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 A (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 C (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 D (TIME BETWEEN FAILURES) ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 2 ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 3 ( ) MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 4 ( ) ( )