pressure vessel register

Columns
Columns included in this register.
A unique identification which identifies the item
An identification of the engineering phase in which the tag is
The full name of the tag or equipment class
The full name of the tag or equipment class
Specify the NEOM region code
A code that uniquely identifies the maintenance unit at a plant
A code that uniquely identifies the plant
A name describing the location of an area within the plant
As per NEOM naming convention, PRC-020. E.g. G00 (for Ground floor) or 001 (for First Floor)
As per NEOM naming convention, PRC-020. E.g. G00 (for Ground floor) or 001 (for First Floor)
The temperature which is the highest allowed.
The pressure which is the highest allowed.
Is a possessed aspect being a role of the substance of an artefact when used to construct the artefact from. Therefore the substance should be in a solid state at the conditions at which the artefact exists.
A thickness which is the thickness of the part of an object normally called wall: wall thickness of a pipe, thickness of a building wall, etc.
A volume that can be contained
The name of the product in liquid or gas phase.
A weight of an object excluding any operating or process fluids.
A datasheet which provides precise information about a equipment/model or package which shows how it meets the 'equipment specification' and the 'design datasheet requirements'; includes noise and other test results prepared by manufacturer/supplier.
Characteristics and functional parameters shall be documented and performance shall be shown to be probable.
A datasheet which provides precise information about a tag and compliments equipment specification.
A diagram showing the main features and locations of major items. Usually has some dimensions to convey spatial relationships but is generally inadequate for construction.
A sliced view of a part or component that shows its internal make up.
A diagram detailing equipment, piping, and instrumentation representing topology and process flow. Includes Utility Engineering Flow Schemes (UEFS) and Fire Fighting Flow Schemes.