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Standard Practice for Piping System Drawing Symbols

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Standard Practice for Piping System Drawing Symbols
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Scope

1.1 This practice establishes piping system drawing symbols for marine use.

1.2 This set of standard symbols is intended for use on piping system diagrammatics and arrangements for ships.

1.3 Where graphical symbols are required for an item or equipment not covered by this practice, the form and character of the symbol will be left to the discretion of the activity concerned, provided that the symbol used does not duplicate any of those contained herein, and is clearly understandable, subject to one interpretation only, or explained by a suitable note on the drawing when necessary.

1.4 Since symbolic representation does not usually involve exact or scale layout or the actual run or leads of piping, the same symbol may be used for all projections of the system (plan, elevations, and sections).

1.5 Symbols for fluid power, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), and Navy damage control diagrams are not included in this practice.

1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Significance and Use

2.1 Figure 1 provides symbols for strainers, separators, and filters.

2.2 Figure 2 provides symbols for valves. Valves are categorized under the following headings: globe, angle, check, ball, butterfly, gate, relief, manifolds, control, noise control, and miscellaneous.

2.3 Figure 3 provides symbols for valve appendages such as actuators and locking devices. Symbols shown on Fig. 3 are to be combined with the appropriate symbol from Fig. 2.

2.4 Figure 4 provides symbols for piping system–related instrumentation. These symbols are categorized under the following headings: pressure, temperature, flow, level, switches, alarms, and miscellaneous.

2.5 Figure 5 provides symbols for fans, pumps, and turbines.

2.6 Figure 6 provides symbols for plumbing components.

2.7 Figure 7 provides symbols for pipe and pipe fittings.

2.8 Figure 8 provides symbols for noise control components and designations. These symbols are generally used for submarine design.

2.9 Figure 9 provides symbols for transitions. These symbols identify transitions such as pipe material or pipe schedule changes.

2.10 Figure 10 provides symbols for miscellaneous components. These are components which could not be classified under the above categories. Examples include heat exchangers, flasks, and sea chests.

2.11 Figure 11 provides symbols for grooved piping.

Keywords

drawing symbols; piping; piping drawings; piping symbols;

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Document Number

ASTM-F1000-13(2019)

Revision Level

2013 R19 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Modification Type

Reapproval

Publication Date

June 10, 2019

Document Type

Practice

Page Count

22 pages

Committee Number

F25.11