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Piping circuit 3.1.73

A subsection of piping systems that includes piping and components that are exposed to a process environment of similar corrosivity and expected damaged mechanisms and is a similar design conditions and construction material we're by the expected type and rate of damage can reasonably be expected to be the same

Piperack piping 3.1.72

Process piping that is supported by consecutive stanchions or sleepers including straddle racks and extensions

Pipe 3.1.71

A pressure tight cylinder used to convey distribute mix separate discharge meter control or snub fluid flows or to transmit a fluid pressure and that is ordinarily designated pipe inapplicable material specifications

Owner/ user inspector 3.1.70

An authorized inspector employed by an owner user who has qualified by examination under the provisions of section 4 and Annex a

Over water piping 3.1.68

Piping located where leakage would result and discharged into streams rivers bays Etc resulting in a potential environmental incident

Piping engineer 3.1.74

One or more persons or organizations acceptable to the owner / user who are knowledgeable and experienced in the engineering disciplines associated with evaluating mechanical and material characteristics affecting the integrity and reliability of piping components and systems the piping engineer by Consulting with appropriate specialist should be regarded as a composite of all entities necessary to properly address piping design requirements

Pipe spool 3.1.75

A section of piping with a flange or other connecting fitting such as a union on both ends which allows the removal of the section from the system

Piping system 3.1.76

An assembly of interconnected pipe that typically are subject to the same or nearly the same process fluid composition and or design conditions

Owner / user 3.1.69

The organization that exercise has control over the operation engineer inspection repair alteration pressure testing and rating of the piping system