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                                                      Centrifugal Pump  Summary
                               No.                      Oper.   So.  Gr. GPM   Avail.   Di1chargt   Spttd  BHP   H.P.
                         lttrn  No.   of   Service   Liquid   Temp.   Oper.  Oper.   NPSH,   Pre 11.   RPM   Pu•p  Driver   Driver Typt   Flit
                                                                                                      Rtf.
                               Uni  ls                   "F   Temp.  Temp.   Fl.   PSIS

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                                                 Figure 1-27. Centrifugal  pumps summary.


                                                         Centrifugal Pump  Schedule
                                                                   Pump
                            Item   No.   Service   Mokt   Model   Type   Size  Connection   Weigh!   Rtfertnct  PurchoH   Stal   Typt
                            No.   Units                          Suction  Disch.   Drawings   Order  No.   Type  Coupling

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                                                                  Driver
                            Item   Type   H.P.   RPM   Rotation,   Electrical   NEMA  Steom  Con•ition•   Mah  Model   SftOIII   Weight   P.O.
                            No.              cw-ccw   Charocttrl1tiu  Frame  PSIG  T  ••  ,p. "F   Raft   No.





                                                  Figure  1-28.  Centrifugal  pump schedule.


               A schedule similar to  Figure  l-24A is  used  to  summa-   interpreting and  designing for the  needs  of the process,
             rize  insulation  process  code  or  class,  and  pressure  test   see Figures  1-27,  1-28,  1-29,  1-30.
             information to  the erection contractor.  The process code   Two  types of schedules are in use:
             is  the  complete  code  specification  (as  a  separate  flu.id   1. The summary sheet which  summarizes  process  con-
             process service detailed for each fluid)  tabulation for the   ditions and equipment selection
             required piping  materials,  fittings,  valves,  gaskets,  thread   2. The schedule sheet which summarizes the key refer-
             lubricant,  etc.,  for a  specific  process  or utility fluid  (see   ence data for a particular class of  equipment such as
             Figures  1-25 and 1-26.)  For example,  it identifies the type   pumps,  but contains no process data. The latter type
             of gate, globe, plug, check and needle valves to be used in   is prepared for  job coordination with and in the var-
             the fluid by specific catalog figure number of a manufac-   ious  departments,  i.e.,  engineering,  construction,
             turer or its equivalent.  This  requires  attention  to  materi-   purchasing,  production.  It primarily  serves  for  the
             als  of  construction,  pressure-temperature  ratings,  and   construction period but, of course, does have lasting
             connections  (flanged,  screwed,  weld-end),  bonnet  type,   cross-reference value.
             packing,  seat  type  (removable  or  nonremovable),  stem,   From  a  construction  viewpoint these  summaries  are a
             and any other details affecting the selection of a valve for   necessary  check  list  to  aid  in  keeping  the  construction
             the process fluid conditions. It also contains the specifica-   program organized.  Individuals who have  no real  knowl-
             tions for pipe, fittings, flanges,  unions,  couplings, gaskets,   edge of  the scope of the  job, and in particular the process,
             thread  compound,  bolting  and  any  special  materials   can properly tie the project together in the field by use of
             needed to properly complete the piping requirements.   these schedules.


               Other schedules and summaries  include vessels  (tanks   Information Checklists
             and drums), towers or columns, heat exchangers, pumps,
             compressors,  motors,  etc.  These  are  often  developed  by   The  process  engineer must summarize  in  some  form
             the  process  engineer  for  organizational  uses  by  the   the  raw material  and utility  requirements for use  by oth-
             process designers as well  as by other engineering groups.   ers.  For example,  the civil engineer is interested in waste
             Again,  these are often cooperatively and sometimes com-   water and  sanitary sewer flows  for proper layout studies.
             pletely  prepared  by  a  particular  specialty  group  after   He is also in need of special  requirements  for site  devel-
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