INSTRUMENTATION
3.1 PREFACE
This lesson will cover the procedures required for placement of in-line instruments when creating an equipment study. Two things to keep in mind; first, use Fluor standards as a guide, and second, the guidelines mentioned in this lesson may be different from jobs you may have worked on in the past. Some clients have their own engineering standards.
3.1.1 Lesson Objectives
The lesson provides self-directed piping layout training to designers who have basic piping design skills. Training material can be applied to manual or electronic applications. Objectives are:
• To familiarize yourself with the commonly used instrumentation and some of their uses.
• To understand the types of instrumentation.
• To determine where instruments should be located.
• To familiarize yourself with Fluor standards on instrumentation. (Fluor standards are a guide; the standards used on your contract will govern.)
3.1.2 Lesson Study Plan
Take the time to familiarize yourself with the lesson sections. The following information is provided to support this lesson:
Fluor Technical Practices