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Process Flow Diagram

A process flow diagram (PFD) contains key information about the major equipment, process streams, and utilities in a chemical process. It represents the location and interaction of equipment and streams through process topology. Each piece of equipment is identified by a unique number and name. Process streams are shown with numbers and arrows to indicate flow, and include descriptions of conditions and composition. Utility streams and basic control loops are also shown. Additional equipment details are often included to support design, such as specifications for towers, heat exchangers, tanks, pumps, and other major apparatus.

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Process Flow Diagram

A process flow diagram (PFD) contains key information about the major equipment, process streams, and utilities in a chemical process. It represents the location and interaction of equipment and streams through process topology. Each piece of equipment is identified by a unique number and name. Process streams are shown with numbers and arrows to indicate flow, and include descriptions of conditions and composition. Utility streams and basic control loops are also shown. Additional equipment details are often included to support design, such as specifications for towers, heat exchangers, tanks, pumps, and other major apparatus.

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A typical commercial PFD will contain the following information:

All the major pieces of equipment in the process will be represented on the diagram along with a description of the equipment. Each piece of equipment will have assigned a unique equipment number and a descriptive name.

All process flow streams will be shown and identified by a number. A description of the process conditions and chemical composition of each stream will be included. These data will be either displayed directly on the PFD or included in an accompanying flow summary table.

All utility streams supplied to major equipment that provides a process function will be shown. Basic control loops, illustrating the control strategy used to operate the process during normal operations, will be shown.

The basic information provided by a PFD can be categorized into one of the following:

Process topology Stream information Equipment information

Process Topology The location of and interaction between equipment and process streams are referred to as the process topology.

Stream Information

Process Streams - Process streams is identified by a number in a diamond box located on the stream. The direction of the stream is identified by one or more arrowheads. The process stream numbers are used to identify streams on the PFD

Utility Streams - Utilities are needed services that are available at the plant. Chemical plants are provided with a range of central utilities that include electricity, compressed air, cooling water, refrigerated water, steam, condensate return, inert gas for blanketing, chemical sewer, wastewater treatment, and flares.

Equipment Information This summary provides the information necessary to estimate the costs of equipment and furnish the basis for the detailed design of equipment.

Equipment Type description of equipment


Towers - Size (height and diameter), Pressure, Temperature - Number and Type of Trays - Height and Type of Packing - Materials of Construction Heat exchangers - Type: Gas-Gas, Gas-Liquid, LiquidLiquid, Condenser, Vaporizer - Process: Duty, Area, Temperature, and Pressure for both streams - Number of Shell and Tube Passes - Materials of Construction: Tubes and Shell

Tanks and Vessels - Height, Diameter, Orientation, Pressure, Temperature, Materials of Construction
Pumps - Flow, Discharge Pressure, Temperature, P, Driver Type, Shaft Power, Materials of Construction Compressors - Actual Inlet Flowrate, Temperature, Pressure, Driver Type, Shaft Power, Materials of Construction Heaters - Type, Tube Pressure, Tube Temperature, Duty, Fuel, Material of Construction Other - Provide Critical Information

Exclusions from Piping and Instrumentation Diagram


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Operating Conditions T, P Stream Flows Equipment Locations Pipe Routing a. Pipe Lengths b. Pipe Fittings Supports, Structures, and Foundations

Conventions in Constructing Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams 1. For Equipment - Show Every Piece Including Spare Units Parallel Units Summary Details of Each Unit

2. For PipingInclude All Lines Including Drains and Sample Connections, and Specify Size (Use Standard Sizes) Schedule (Thickness) Materials of Construction Insulation (Thickness and Type) 3. For InstrumentsIdentify Indicators Recorders Controllers Show Instrument Lines 4. For UtilitiesIdentify Entrance Utilities Exit Utilities Exit to Waste Treatment Facilities

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