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Naming Conventions

Naming Conventions. Module 4. Learning Objectives. Given a P&ID, demonstrate an understanding of naming conventions by deciphering drawing numbers with 90% accuracy

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Naming Conventions

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  1. Naming Conventions Module 4

  2. Learning Objectives • Given a P&ID, demonstrate an understanding of naming conventions by deciphering drawing numbers with 90% accuracy • Given  a list of drawing numbers, identify the different parts of a naming convention by matching drawing number parts with the appropriate category with 90% accuracy • Given  a list of drawing numbers, determine the document type based on the naming convention with 90% accuracy • Given  a list of drawing numbers, determine the equipment number based on the naming convention with 90% accuracy • Given  a list of drawing numbers, determine the in line component numbers based on the naming convention with 90% accuracy

  3. Naming Conventions

  4. Equipment Numbers Vacuum Pump

  5. Equipment Numbers VP – Vacuum Pump GP – Gear Pump M – Motor Vacuum Pump

  6. Equipment Numbers M02 M03 – Breathing Air Sys M04 Vacuum Pump

  7. Equipment Numbers Vacuum Pump

  8. Equipment Numbers Vacuum Pump

  9. In Line Component Numbers Air Filter

  10. In Line Component Numbers AF – Air Filter ER – Electrical Receptacle HF – Hydraulic Filter Need to change the number to AF001A Change for all in this series Air Filter

  11. In Line Component Numbers Air Filter

  12. In Line Component Numbers Air Filter

  13. Valve Numbers Hand Control Valve

  14. Valve Numbers Hand Control Valve

  15. Valve Numbers Change to 0023B Hand Control Valve

  16. Valve Numbers Hand Control Valve

  17. Review • To read an Equipment Number • To read an In Line Component Number • To read a Valve Number • How naming conventions are used and why

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