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Piping Specification and Piping Class
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16 years 6 months ago - 16 years 6 months ago #4348 by sabir
Replied by sabir on topic Dear Mr. Jop....thanks for this One
Dear Mr. Jop....thanks for this
One more clarification...
We have four different Line CLASS....
So i think we should make separate Piping Specifications for each CLASS...I’m i right...???
Thank you,
Regards,
Sabir
One more clarification...
We have four different Line CLASS....
So i think we should make separate Piping Specifications for each CLASS...I’m i right...???
Thank you,
Regards,
Sabir
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16 years 6 months ago - 16 years 6 months ago #4349 by Jop
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Replied by Jop on topic You said: We have four different
You said:
We have four different Line CLASS....
So i think we should make separate Piping Specifications for each CLASS...I’m i right...???
No!
I would treat each "Line Class" as a "chapter" in a book. The book is a single document called "Piping Material Line Class Specification"
This document then would have a cover sheet which would include the following:
- Document Title
- Document Control Number
- Statement of Purpose and or Function
- List of Contents (each of the individual Line Class sheets, the General Notes, the vent, drain, and other misc. connection details)
- Name of Originator (Responsible person), Date created
- Name and date of checker
- Table of Approval for Issue, (Piping Department, Project, Client)
- Table of Issue History listing Revision, date, what was revised, by who, approval sign-off
All of this would then be issued as a single document.
We have four different Line CLASS....
So i think we should make separate Piping Specifications for each CLASS...I’m i right...???
No!
I would treat each "Line Class" as a "chapter" in a book. The book is a single document called "Piping Material Line Class Specification"
This document then would have a cover sheet which would include the following:
- Document Title
- Document Control Number
- Statement of Purpose and or Function
- List of Contents (each of the individual Line Class sheets, the General Notes, the vent, drain, and other misc. connection details)
- Name of Originator (Responsible person), Date created
- Name and date of checker
- Table of Approval for Issue, (Piping Department, Project, Client)
- Table of Issue History listing Revision, date, what was revised, by who, approval sign-off
All of this would then be issued as a single document.
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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #6120 by abba
Replied by abba on topic Re: Piping Specification and Piping Class
I think the guy is a designer, and in design team normally each of the material class in a project spec is treated separately.
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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #6121 by Jop
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Replied by Jop on topic Re: Piping Specification and Piping Class
abba,
You may be right but it has been more than three years since his questions and my answers so I would assume that the question has been resolved.
Thanks for your input anyway.
You may be right but it has been more than three years since his questions and my answers so I would assume that the question has been resolved.
Thanks for your input anyway.
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