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PIP ELIGD000 Grounding Installation Details |
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PIP ELSAP01 Battery Chargers for Station Batteries |
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PIP ELSAP03 Design and Fabrication of Ferroresonant Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) |
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PIP ELSAP11D Data Sheet for Design and Fabrication of Flooded-Cell Lead-Acid Batteries |
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PIP ELSGS01 Design and Fabrication of High-Resistance Grounding System (600 Volts or Below) |
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PIP - Process Industry Practices
Organized in 1993 and associated with the University of Texas at Austin, Process Industry Practices (PIP) is a separately funded initiative of the Construction Industry Institute. Member companies pay annual dues and provide active members to the PIP Steering Team and at least one Function Team. Member companies fall into two categories -- owners and contractors. PIP Practices are developed using member expertise and non-proprietary member standards. While influenced by the member companies in the process industry, PIP Practices also have uses in pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, and power industries.
The benefits from voluntarily adopting and using PIP Practices include cost savings and improved quality. PIP Practices are useful for contractors, manufacturing facility owners, those responsible for manufacturing operations and maintenance, individuals and businesses engaged in the in the areas of design, procurement, and construction for manufacturing facilities.
PIP Collections:
PIP - Process Industry Practices - Purchase Options