Instrumentation - General Design Sample Clauses

Instrumentation - General Design. All instruments and equipment shall be installed in a manner which assures reasonable protection against mechanical damage, wetting, or extremes of heat or cold. Instrumentation shall be handled at all times so as to protect it from damage to the internal mechanisms. Instrumentation shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations until installation. Final locations and orientations must be selected for accessibility, repair, and calibration in place, easy access to the rear of the instruments (if needed), and for disconnection without resorting to cutting, burning, or welding. Instrument supports shall not be mounted on or connected to handrails, stairways, machinery, or to any equipment subject to movement under load. All pipe-mounted temperature and pressure indicators and bridle-mounted level gauges shall be mounted so as to provide direct visual readings from operating decks and accessibility for maintenance. If pipe-mounted instruments are subject to freezing, they shall be appropriately freeze protected. Electronic process transmitters shall be 2-wire, smart type. Temperature, pressure, and differential pressure transmitters, switches, and transducers shall be mounted on either stands, racks, or in local instrument cabinets as long as instruments are properly protected including environmentally protection (heat traced). Instruments which can be logically grouped shall be installed on racks or in local instrument cabinets. Instrumentation, accessories, and all other equipment shall be located and mounted such that calibration, maintenance, and removal work can be performed on any one piece of equipment without disturbing another. Adequate clearance shall be provided so that calibration, adjustments, and connections are easily accessible without need of instrument removal. All instrument covers shall be provided with adequate clearance space for removal. Equipment shall be arranged such that work can be performed easily, without need for special tools. Instruments and manifold valves shall be easily accessible for calibration. All pressure and differential pressure transmitters shall be installed with instrument manifolds. All differential transmitters shall be installed with three valve or five valve manifolds. Two valve manifolds shall be used for all static pressure transmitters. Orifice flanges and flow nozzles or venturies shall be oriented such that taps are horizontal, neither above nor below the centerline of the pipe. Flo...
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