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2 Instrument line symbols


ALL LINES TO BE FINE IN RELATION TO PROCESS PIPING LINES.

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6.3 General instrument or function symbols

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6.3 General instrument or function symbols (contd.)


13 14 6TE 2584-23 INSTRUMENT W ITH LONG TAG NUMBER 16 17 C 12 PILOT LIGHT 19 ** R I 20 PANEL MOUNTED PATCHBOARD POINT 12 21 ** *** 18 ** P INSTRUMENTS SHARING COMMON HOUSING * 15

PURGE OR FLUSHING DEVICE

REST FOR LATCH-TYPE ACTUATOR

DIAPHRAGM SEAL

UNDEFINED INTERLOCK LOGIC

* It is not mandatory to show a common housing. ** These diamonds are approximately half the size of the larger ones. *** For specific logic symbols, see ANI/ISA Standard S5.2.

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6.4 Control valve body symbols, damper symbols

GENERAL SYMBOL 5 6

ANGLE 7

BUTTERFLY 8

ROTARY VALVE

THREE-WAY 9 10

FOUR-WAY 11

GLOBE 12

DIAPHRAGM

DAMPER OR LOUVER

Further information may be added adjacent to the body symbol either by note or code number.

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6.5 Actuator symbols

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6.5 Actuator symbols (contd.)

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6.6 Symbols for self-actuated regulators, valves, and other devices

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6.6 Symbols for self-actuated regulators, valves, and other devices (contd.)

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6.6 Symbols for self-actuated regulators, valves, and other devices (contd.)

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6.7 Symbols for actuator action in event of actuator power failure (shown typically for diaphragm-actuated control valve).

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6.8 Primary element symbols

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6.8 Primary element symbols (contd.)

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6.8 Primary element symbols (contd.)

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6.9 Examples functions

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6.9 Examples functions (contd.)

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6.9 Examples functions (contd.)

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6.10 Examples miscellaneous combinations


1 2 (UPSTREAM ALTERNATIVE) FT 400 FY TT 300 PR 500 FR 401 PR 500 MANUAL LOADING STATION WITHOUT OUTPUT GAGE AND WITH FLOW RECEIVER INDICATOR SP (DOWNSTREAM ALTERNATIVE) 3 HC 300 FI 402 FT

FLOW TRANSMITTER WITH EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION 4

FLOW RECORDER WITH PRESSURE PEN CONNECTED TO TAP OF DIFFERENTIAL-PRESSURETYPE FLOW RECORDER 5 LI UU 300

FC FIK 403

T A N K

LIT

T A N K

LT

FT

LEVEL TRANSMITTER WITH INTEGRAL INDICATION 6 TSL 301 PSH 501

LEVEL TRANSMITTER WITH SEPARATE INDICATION

COMPLEX COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM, UU-300, ADJUSTING SET-POINT OF FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM

I FIC 404 7 TSL 301 PSH 501

PREFERRED METHOD TO BE USED IF INTERLOCK IS UNDEFINED OR COMPLEX. I-1 MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR I TO REFER TO INTERLOCK DETAIL NO. 1, TO BE DRAWN ELSEWHERE. THE OUTPUTS OF TSL-301 AND PSH-501 MAY ENTER THE INTERLOCK BOX SEPARATELY IN

OPTIONAL METHOD MAY BE USED IF RELAY EXISTS AND ONE DESIRES TO SHOW IT

FLOW CONTROL LOOP THAT MAY BE BLOCKED BY INTERLOCK ACTUATED BY EITHER LOW TEMPERATURE OR HIGH PRESSURE

FY I FIC 404

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6.10 Examples miscellaneous combinations (contd.)

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6.10 Examples miscellaneous combinations (contd.)

27 FRC 407 PT FT E FRC-407 PEN 1 H

PR-507 PEN 2

28 FRC-407 PT 508 FT E FV 407

FV-407 PR-508 PT-508 PR 508 FRC 407 ALTERNATIVE 2

PR 508

ALTERNATIVE 1

INTERRELATED INSTRUMENTS WHOSE SYMBOLS ARE SCATTERED ON DIAGRAM. (A MULTIPOINT INSTRUMENT, SUCH AS A DATA LOGGER, THAT IS DESIGNATED WITH POINT NUMBERS ON A DIAGRAM IS NOT EXPECTED TO HAVE THE SYMBOLS FOR THE VARIOUS POINTS TIED OR REFERENCED TOGETHER). PEN ASSIGNMENTS NEED NOT BE SHOWN ON A DIAGRAM IF IT IS THE USER'S PREFERENCE TO SHOW THEM IN AN INDEX. 29 LSL 602 STOP LSL 603 START STANDBY

LSHL 604

STANDBY ON-OFF

LSHL 605

LEAD-LAG

LIMIT PSH 509 S

ON-OFF PSHL 510 S

TRIP PSH 511 RESET HMS 304 I-2 S

THE JUDICIOUS USE OF WORDS CAN CLARIFY DESIGN INTENT

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6.10 Examples miscellaneous combinations (contd.)


30 31 YIC 1 ZSL 302 YIC 1 ZSL 302 YC 1 YC 1

ZSL 303

FQT 411

ZSL 801

ZSL 303

YC 1

FQT 411

ZSL 801

ALTERNATIVE 1

ALTERNATIVE 2

PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER SCHEME. ALTERNATIVE 2 ALLOWS MORE DEFINITION OF WHICH SIGNALS ARE ACCESSIBLE TO THE OPERATOR 32 1:1 FI 410 33

AIC 103 SP INDIVIDUAL INSTRUMENTS WITH INTEGRAL FUNCTION BLOCKS: SQUARE ROOT EXTRACTION, 1:1 FEED BOOST, FEED FORWARD BIAS ON CONTROLLER OUTPUT, SETPOINT OUTPUT SIGNAL

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6.11 Example complex combinations

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1 TYPICAL SYMBOLISM FOR SIMPLIFIED DIAGRAMS

PC

VAC UU M

LC

FC

FC

LC
H O T O IL

Simplified symbolism and abbreviated identification used to define the principal points of measurement and control interest. * SEE SECTION 4.4 FOR DISCUSSION

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6.12 Example degree of detail (contd.)

2 TYPICAL SYMBOLISM FOR CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMS

PT

PC

F/D

I-Y AC AT

VACUU M

F f(t) f(t) LC LT

FT FC F X F X V/F FT V FC TDT FT V~BTU=KQ T FT FC


D

Q H OT OIL

LT

LC

B X AC AT

Functionally oriented symbolism and abbreviated identification used to develop control concepts without concern for specific hardware.

* SEE SECTION 4.4 FOR DISCUSSION

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Index

Term -A-

Para. No.

Accessible definition .............................. 3 graphic symbols ................... 6.3 Actuator actuator action...................... 6.7 graphic symbols ................... 6.5 identification ......................... 5.1 Air Supply identification ......................... 6.2 Alarm definition............................... 3 examples .............................. 6.9 identification ......................... 5.1 Analysis examples .............................. 6.8 identification ......................... 5.1 Assignable definition............................... 3 Auto-Manual Station (Control Station) definition............................... 3 identification ......................... 5.1 Auxiliary Location graphic symbol ..................... 6.3 Averaging graphic symbol ..................... 5.4 -BBalloon, Bubble definition............................... 3 graphic symbol ..................... 6.3 Behind-the-Panel definition............................... 3 graphic symbol ..................... 6.3 Bias graphic symbol ..................... 5.4

Term Para. No. Binary definition............................... 3 graphic symbol ..................... 6.2 Board (Panel) definition............................... 3 identification ......................... 6.3 Burner, Combustion example................................6.8 identification ......................... 5.1 -CComplex Combinations example................................6.11 Computer Function graphic symbol ..................... 6.3 Computing Device definition............................... 3 example................................6.9 function................................. 5.4 identification ......................... 5.1 Conceptual Diagrams example................................6.12 Conductivity (see Analysis) example................................6.8 Configurable definition............................... 3 Controller definition............................... 3 Control example................................6.9 identification ......................... 5.1 Control Station (Auto-Manual Station) definition............................... 3 example................................6.9 identification ......................... 5.1 Control Valve definition............................... 3

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