Sunday, 21 August 2022

Tubing schedule

Tubing schedule

A tubing schedule is a document listing tubing for equipment that serves as impulse piping, hydraulic/pneumatic supply and return piping, process piping such as chemical injection piping, melt loop. This document also shows details of the hoses required to connect the two points.

The minimum information provided in the pipeline plan must include:

Tube label number
Description of source and destination points
Tube size
Pipe wall thickness
Tube material
The length of the tube
Rating of hoses. 

Reference drawing:
The following document should be used when preparing a tubing plan:

Tool connection drawing
Block diagram of instrument tubing
Device piping network diagram
Arrangement of tool pipe lines
Layout of the fusible loop.
Purpose of pipe layout
The pipeline schedule is a reference when preparing material collection for material procurement. The pipe schedule will also be provided as a complete installation list during the construction phase, however the pipe lengths shown in this document should be verified on site prior to any cutting.

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