PipeStretcher
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2020
- 4
Hopefully i can fully communicate the question i have. ***The question is "should a P&ID be schematically accurate in configuration to whats in the field"? or, does it not matter?*** I have been a Piping Designer for the last 20 years. Ive spent quite a bit of time in the field walking down P&ID's and helping contractors with construction management on process plants/facilities. It has been my experience that P&ID's should always be Schematically correct. What i mean is that Headers (main runs) and branches should be graphically correct in how they are configured in the field. in my eyes this would should not fly. if the process flow/configuration is different between the P&ID and the model how would one describe a proper shut-down, operation, purging or start up procedure with this type of discrepancy? If a plant operator out in the field had a P&ID with a configuration discrepancy it could inject a level of confusion that might trigger questions to the plant manager, or even worse, the operator might shut the wrong valve, especially if its not tagged?