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Study of P&ID, Safeguarding Philosophy, Design Basis and Its Features

Authors: Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiquia, Nitin Mindeb, Prasenjit Mondala, Akhil K Vijayakumara.

Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 3/Issue 1/Jan-Mar,2015/001-006.

Abstract:

Process Flow Scheme is used in chemical and process engineering to indicate the general flow of plant processes and equipment. The PFD displays the relationship between major equipment of a plant facility and does not show minor details such as piping details and designations. A diagram which shows the interconnection of process equipment and the instrumentation used to control the process. In the process industry, a standard set of symbols is used to prepare drawings of processes. Through this project, Process Flow Diagrams were studied in accordance with specific pre-defined standards and analyzed thoroughly so that it would make the development of Process Engineering Flow Scheme very easier. Process Engineering Flow Schemes, also known as Process & Instrumentation Diagrams were made from PFS after segregating each Process Flow Diagram into various segments on the basis of its design basis and philosophy. After implementing the safeguarding features in the PEFS, Process Safety Flow Schemes were prepared which were intended to be the desired outcome. After getting client comments on various sections, the final sample was issued for approval from the Home Office.

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