PIP RESE001 General Purpose Skid-Mounted Packaged Equipment Specification
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PIP RESE001 Document Information:
Title
General Purpose Skid-Mounted Packaged Equipment Specification
Process Industry Practices
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008
Scope:
This Practice describes the minimum requirements for mechanical
design and manufacturing of skid-mounted packaged equipment.
Skid-mounted units are self-contained units consisting of
equipment, interconnecting piping, electrical and instrument
components, and support structures normally fabricated and
skid-mounted in one or more sections.
Skid-mounted packaged equipment may include a broad range of
designs for process and utility applications, such as refrigeration
units, vacuum pumps, chemical injection systems, and filter
packages. This Practice is intended to address basic requirements
that are common to most skid-mounted packages.
Comment: The purchaser shall ensure that specifications
are invoked and provided for specific applications that exceed the
scope of this Practice. The purchaser may also provide data sheets,
P&IDs, process data and any other supplemental specifications
to define the requirements for specific packaged equipment.
Purpose
This Practice provides requirements for manufacturing
skid-mounted packaged equipment.
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