Process Piping Sample Clauses

Process Piping. Piping systems for purposes other than comfort heating, comfort cooling, and comfort refrigeration systems: 1. May be fabricated on the job site or in the shop, except piping two inches (2”) and under shall be done on the job site. Where the word “shop” is used in this Section 4(b) it shall be defined as the shop of the direct Employer, or a pipe fabricating shop under agreement with the United Association or one of its local unions. A pipe fabricating shop is further defined as one that by reason of a collective bargaining agreement or by reason of company policy, pays its Journeymen Pipe Fitters and their Apprentices performing such shop fabrication, a wage rate at least equal to the building and construction trade’s wage rate established for building and construction work in the geographical area in which the shop is located. 2. Process Piping TWO INCHES (2”) and under – The Employer may petition the Joint Arbitration Board in writing for exception to the job-site fabrication requirement. Upon receipt of such request for exception, the Joint Arbitration Board may, after due consideration and in its sole judgment and discretion, waive the requirement of job site fabrication as it relates to fabrication of process piping and provided such off-site fabrication shall be performed by the Employer at any site within the Territorial Jurisdiction. Under no circumstances shall the Employer proceed with the fabrication without the written approval of the Joint Arbitration Board.
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Process Piping. There is no process piping in this area. Utility piping will be provided for unit heaters, air conditioning equipment and shop requirements. The piping will be supported by individual hangers in this area. Piping insulation for steam and condensate piping is included in the piping scope of supply. An allowance has been included in the cost estimate for valve and piping specialty spare parts. Fire protection systems are described in Section 10.3 Architectural.
Process Piping. B46.1 Surface Texture, Surface Roughness, Waviness and Lay ASME PTC 19 Series Performance Test Codes G93-88 Standard Practice for Cleaning Methods for Material and Equipment Used in Oxygen Enriched Environments DIN 43760 Standard for Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD’s) FCI 70-2 Control Valve Seat Leakage EI Model Code P15 Model code of safe practice in the petroleum industry Part 15: Area Classification code for installations handling flammable fluids. IEC 60079-1 Construction and Verification Test of Flameproof Enclosure of Electric Apparatus IEC 60079-0 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmosphere - General Requirements IEC 60079-11 Construction and Test Intrinsically-Safe and Associated Apparatus IEC 60079-14 Electrical Installation in Explosive Gas Atmosphere IEC 60189-1 to 7 Low Frequency Cables and Wires with Insulation and PVC Sheath IEC 60227-1 to 5 Polyvinyl Chloride Insulated Cables, Rated Voltage Up to and Including 450/750 V IEC 60245-1 to 4 Rubber Insulated Cables of Rated Voltage Up to and Including 450/750 V IEC 60331 Fire Resisting Characteristics of Electric Cables IEC 60332 Test on Electric Cables Under Fire Conditions IEC 60529 Degrees for Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code) IEC 60584-1 Reference Tables - Thermocouples IEC 60584-2 Thermocouple - Tolerance IEC 60751 Industrial Platinum Resistance Thermometer Sensors IEC 00000-0-0 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-3. Testing And Measurement Technique – Radiated, Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity IEC 61131-3 Programmable Controllers Part 3 Programming Languages – Second Edition ISO No. 5167-1 Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 1: General principles and requirements ISO No. 5167-2 Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 2: Orifice plates ISO No. 5167-3 Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 3: Nozzles and Venturi nozzles ISO No. 5167-4 Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 4: Venturi tubes ISO 5168 Measurement of fluid flow - Procedures for the evaluation of uncertainties ISO 9001-2000 Quality Management System Requirements ISO 9004-2000 Quality Management Guidelines for Performance...

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