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Test #3; Symbology; Process Diagrams – Part 1 - Agenda
Activity Est. Time 1. Agenda 5 2. Test #3 50 BREAK 10 3. Learning Objectives 4. Introduction to Diagrams 30 5. Introduction to Symbology 20 6. Instrumentation Symbols 40 7. Summary and Wrap-up 8. Additional Activities 9. Lab Activity Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Session 12 – Objectives 1. Describe the types of petrochemical and refining industry drawings that contain instrumentation. 2. Compare and contrast P&IDs and PFDs. 3. Describe the lettering and numbering standards based on ISA instrumentation symbols. 4. Describe how to determine the instrument type from the symbol information. 5. Describe the standards for line symbols. 6. Using a legend, correctly identify instrumentation on a drawing. Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Block Flow Diagram Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Process Flow Diagram Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
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Legend or Symbols Chart
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Instrumentation Tag Number
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ISA Functional Identification Table
PT= Pressure Transmitter TT= Temperature Transmitter FRC= Flow Recording Controller PIC= Pressure Indicating Controller LV= Level Valve (This is the preferred way of identifying a control valve in a loop) PY= Pressure Relay or compute (This could be an I/P transducer in a pressure loop) TE= Temperature Element (could be a thermocouple, RTD or filled thermal system) LI= Level Indicator PC= Pressure Controller FFIC= A Flow (Ratio) Indicating Controller Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Equipment Symbols Instrumentation I - Session 12
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Field Versus Board-Mounted Instrument Symbols
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Primary and Final Control Element Symbols
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Line Symbols Instrumentation I - Session 12
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