emergency shut down valve

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Description
A valve that is assigned to act in case of emergency.
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Document Types
Document types required for this equipment.

A document issued by a recognised independent authority certifying the equipment has been manufactured in accordance with code/standard. Type approval certificates are normally acceptable for proprietary items. CE mark certification or similar equivalent shall be included under this document type.

A diagram utilized for transient activity during assembly (e.g. sequence of activity) and not finished work.

A list of all parts and sub assemblies that constitute a particular assembly, showing the quantity of each required item. Typically developed from analyzing a drawing.

A calculations prepared in order to prove that the item of equipment or system selected meets the design criteria.

A diagram showing parts of a construction or a component, generally enlarged, and including specific information about the form and construction or about the assembly and joints.

A sliced view of a part or component that shows its internal make up.

A document defining testing and acceptance criteria for the equipment as tested from factory prior to shipment.

Records demonstrating that the equipment has been tested according to the factory acceptance test procedure prior to shipment.

Calculations to indicate basis on which equipment is sized, including pipe friction losses, equipment elevations and terminal point static pressures. Includes 'net positive suction head' calculations and other steady state conditions. Also includes calculation of hydraulic surge (synonym 'water hammer') for the purpose of determining valve sizing, closing speed, etc.

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.

A document certifying a material's chemical and physical properties and states a product made of metal's compliance with an international standards organization (ANSI, ASME, etc.).

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A list describing the contents of a shipment received.

A datasheet which summarizes of physical and chemical properties of the substance - description of its harmful nature including potential impact on the health and safety of personnel and of the environment - precautions necessary to ensure its safe use and eventual disposal.