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Tubing

01/24/2016 12:25 PM

Can anyone tell me the standard for tubing from process connection to pressure transmitter
If you have PIP PCSIP001 standard pdf format please forward.

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01/24/2016 12:28 PM
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01/24/2016 12:31 PM

You may have to purchase it.

PIP PCSIP001 - Techstreet

This ain't rocket science.

PIP PCSIP001-2009 Instrument Tubing Material ...

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01/24/2016 12:58 PM

File is not PDF .

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01/24/2016 1:46 PM

Did you not understand, "You may have to purchase it."

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01/24/2016 3:48 PM

The ANSI-ISA standard 77.70-1994 (R2005) covers instrument piping in fossil fuel plants and might have larger distribution than the standard you cite.

If it's just reference material you need, a couple of manufacturer documents have comprehensive temperature pressure tables for various materials:

Hoke Gyrolok 7903A Tubing Data Chart
Swagelok MS-01-107 Tubing Data

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01/24/2016 6:02 PM

If it's not a pdf (probably need to be big letters and monosyllabic words) it won't be good enough for this remarkably picky OP.

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01/24/2016 10:29 PM

Correction, If it's not a FREE pdf....

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01/25/2016 10:45 AM

Hey Mark,

I know that the following are not standard but they are usefull as reference:

https://www.idc-online.com/technical_references/pdfs/instrumentation/Differential%20pressure%20meters_nel.pdf Excellent for flowmeters!

http://www.forberg.com/pdf/techSup/Home_Tech%20Support_Tube%20Fitting%20Installation%20Manual.pdf

This one is good as reference

ASME/ANSI PTC 19.2-1987 Pressure Measurement, Section 4

The pressure transmitter manufacturers are having generally good information in its installation manuals...

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01/25/2016 11:17 AM

Yes. Have the wetting material, its temperature and pressure to hand. Then:

  1. The client's Piping Standards will have it written down - select the correct piping from there. If not available, then
  2. Refer to the hook-up drawing for the instrument, where it will be written down. If not available, then
  3. Use a materials compatibility database, such as the Cole-Parmer one on the 'net [usual disclaimer] to select the wetted material. Then
  4. Pick up the telephone and discuss the problem with the suppliers of the pressure transmitter. If that doesn't work, then
  5. Pick up the telephone and discuss the problem with the suppliers of instrument piping that the facility has used previously. If that doesn't work, then
  6. Pick up the telephone and use it to discuss the problem with unfamiliar tubing suppliers. If that doesn't work, then
  7. Discuss with the local Human Resources contact about the possibility of finding another job and let someone else carry out this task.
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