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90 Days of Piping Fundamentals - Day 6/90 Piping Deliverables : Piping Blue print In an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) project, piping deliverables from the design office serve as the technical and legal blueprint for the entire facility. These documents evolve from conceptual sketches into highly detailed, code-compliant instructions for fabrication and assembly. The deliverables are categorized by the project phase and the specific technical data they convey: 1. Process & System Definition (FEED Phase) These documents establish the "source of truth" for the piping design, defining what is being transported and under what conditions. Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID): The primary schematic detailing all process piping, valves, and instrumentation. It is governed by standards like ISO 10628 and ISA S5.1. Line List: A master database of every pipeline, including design/operating pressures and temperatures, which dictates hydrotest requirements per ASME B31.3. Piping Material Specification (PMS): The "recipe" for each pipe class, specifying material grades (e.g., ASTM A106) and component ratings (e.g., ASME B16.5 flanges). 2. Layout & Spatial Coordination These deliverables define the physical arrangement of the plant, ensuring safety and maintainability. Equipment Layout / Plot Plan: Positioning equipment based on API 610 (pumps) or API 660 (heat exchangers) to ensure maintenance clearances. Piping General Arrangement (GA): Multi-view drawings used for spatial coordination and identifying "No-Fly Zones" for access and egress. 3. Detailed Engineering & Production (E Phase) These are the final outputs required for the procurement of materials and the start of fabrication. Piping Isometric Drawings (Isos): The definitive fabrication documents including dimensions, a Bill of Materials (BOM), and weld maps. Piping Stress Analysis Reports: Reports validating that critical lines can handle thermal expansion and nozzle loads without exceeding ASME B31.3 allowable stresses. Material Take-Off (MTO): A complete quantification of bulk materials (pipe, fittings, valves) used by the procurement team to issue Purchase Orders. 4. Construction & Handover (C Phase) Deliverables that bridge the gap between the design office and the field. Support Drawings: Detailed designs for pipe hangers and supports based on MSS SP-58. Hydrostatic Test Packages: Documentation defining the test limits and pressures required for mechanical completion. As-Built Drawings: Final updated drawings that reflect the actual installed condition of the plant for future operations and maintenance. #pipingdesign #pipingengineering #epc #engineering #pipelines #epc #education #mechanicalengineering #mechanicaldesign #project #projectmanagement #projects