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Dotted lines on the outside of the drawing on the plot plan define:


A) Where the property line for the facility is


B) The battery limits of a group of equipment


C) The edge of the pump skids


D) The range of the danger area


E) The layout of the instrumentation equipment

The battery limits of a group of equipment

The material balance sheet usually accompanies a/an:


A) Construction drawing


B) Piping isometric diagram


C) Process flow diagram


D) Electrical Drawing


E) Mechanical flow diagram

Process flow diagram

Pipe rack details with elevations and layout of process lines are included on:


A) P & IDs


B) Equipment layout or plot plan drawings


C) Process flow diagrams


D) Construction drawings


E) Electrical Drawings

Process flow diagrams

When comparing current plant performance rates against design performance rates, the operator can use the:


A) Design data tables


B) Architectural Drawings


C) Material balance drawings


D) Mechanical drawings


E) Process flow drawings

Material balance drawings

The pressure and temperature values listed on the process flow diagram are the same values as what is shown on the P & ID or mechanical drawings.


A) True


B) False

True

Plot plan


Piping and instrumentation diagram


Process flow diagram


Mechanical flow diagram

Process flow diagram