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IEC Liquid-Immersed Power Transformers
This Practice describes the requirements for design, manufacture, inspection, testing, and shipping of three-phase liquid-immersed power transformers with a rating of 500 kVA and above in accordance with applicable International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards.
Technical Revision
Insulation Inspection Checklist
This Practice provides a checklist for use by individuals responsible for ensuring the quality and completeness of an insulation job. This Practice describes the requirements for inspecting insulation by providing an Insulation Inspection Checklist, PIP INTG1000-F. The checklist is designed to apply to both cold and hot insulation systems as well as large-scale projects and individual items. As a result, there are specific items on the checklist that may not apply to all projects. Each section has a line for ranking workmanship. Because workmanship is somewhat subjective, ranking is provided. Comment sections are provided where appropriate. This Practice assumes that individuals charged with making the inspections are experienced in the design and installation of insulation systems and are well-acquainted with PIP Insulation Practices. The checklist does not provide sufficient information to act as a stand-alone document that would allow an inexperienced person to function as an inspector.
Technical Revision
Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries
This Practice describes the design, inspection, testing, shipment, and documentation for valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries for application in electrical stations, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), or other applications located in indoor, non-classified areas.
Complete Revision
Pipe Supports Details
This Practice describes the minimum requirements to fabricate or install supports for large and small bore piping. The details provide dimensional and engineering requirements for the design of pipe supports. However, the suitability of all supports must be verified prior to use in any application. This practice is not a substitute for competent engineering analysis and design based on the specific requirements of each project.
Complete Revision
Positive Material Identification Specification (Universally Applicable)
This Practice provides the minimum Positive Material Identification (PMI) requirements to ensure that only the alloy materials specified in the contract documents are provided in equipment, equipment internals, piping and piping components, and weld consumables.
Technical Correction
General Instrumentation Design Basis (Canada)
The intent of PCCGN001W is to provide a checklist during project development to ensure all main areas are covered. It also provides a platform to establish EPC and client agreement in key areas. It is not to provide detailed decisions. This specification is intended for use in locations where compliance with Canadian Standard Association (CSA) code requirements is stipulated.
New Practice
Product Recovery (Hygienic Pigging) System Specification
This Practice provides the minimum requirements for design, procurement, fabrication, and commissioning for product recovery systems and a data sheet for system specification. In hygienic applications, a product recovery system uses a projectile to either recover residual liquid product or to clean liquid contaminants and residual material from a piping system. In the oil and gas industry, a similar projectile is referred to as a “pig.” For the purposes of this practice, “Hygienic,” “Process,” or “Hygienic Process” refers to all Hygienic Processes for Food/Beverage/Consumer and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) or other products requiring a clean design.
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