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Process Industry Practices from PIP help increase the value of the engineering/ procurement/ construction process for the U.S. process industry and enhance compliance with safety, health and environmental objectives. PIP practices harmonize standards across the following engineering disciplines: Civil/Structural/Architectural, Coatings/Insulation/Refractory, Machinery, Electrical, P&ID, Piping, Process Control/Analyzers, and Vessels.
Electronic Entry Data Sheet for Design and Fabrication of Medium-Voltage Gas-Insulated Switchgear above 1000 V up to 52kV (IEC) [New Practice]
$37.00 $75.00
Electronic Entry Data Sheet for Dry Type Power Transformers
$25.00 $50.00
Design Criteria and Purchasing Requirements for Vessels ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2 [Technical Correction]
$57.00 $115.00
Electronic Entry Data Sheets for External Coating System Selection for Hygienic Facilities
Hygienic Process Material Specification 014SD0E04 316/316L Stainless Steel, C.A. - None, Process Gases & Clean Steam Systems, SF0 ID Finish, SF0 OD Finish, PTFE and SS Blended Seals for Hygienic Construction Clamped/Joined Unions [New Practice]
Underground Gravity Sewers Specification [Complete Revision]
$50.00 $100.00
Electronic Entry Data Sheet for Design and Fabrication of Metal-Enclosed Nonsegregated-Phase Bus-Duct Assemblies [Complete Revision]
Purchasing Requirements for Valves [Technical Revision]
Piping Material Specification 1CS1S02, Class 150, Carbon Steel, Socket Weld, 0.063" C.A., Elevated Temperature Fluid Service, Steam/Condensate [Complete Revision]
Electronic Entry Data Sheets for Application of External Coatings in Hygienic Facilities
Hygienic Process Material Specification 014SD0E03 316/316L Stainless Steel, 0.000 C.A., Hygienic Product & Clean In-Place Systems SF0 ID Finish, SF0 OD Finish, PTFE Seals Hygienic Construction Clamped/Joined Unions [New Practice]
Pipeline Systems ASME B31.8 Material Specification 3CS1S02, Class 300, Carbon Steel, 0.0625" (1/16") C.A., Non-Sour, Design Factor = 0.6 [New Practice]