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NOTES:

1. Expander and reducer are employed to reduce liquid/gas accumulation.


2. Isolation valves for maintenance.
3. For drainage.
4. Bypass valve to control flow and for maintenance.
5. For flow control.
6. For flow control.
7. Flanged connections for maintenance.
8. Flanged connection for the vent.
9. Flanged vessel drain.
10. For sampling or testing the fluid.
11. Manway for maintenance.
12. For level control.
13. Bottom discharge to prevent vortex formation.
14. To prevent vigorous splashing of inlet fluid.
15. Elevation level.
16. Reducer to reduce liquid/gas accumulation.
17. Expander to reduce liquid/gas accumulation.
18. Gate valve for maintenance.
19. Filter to prevent solids entering the P-101.
20. Drain for maintenance.
21. Check valve to prevent backflow.
22. For pressure control.
23. For pump motor speed control.

GENERAL NOTES:
1. ON HOLD: Size, pressure/temperature design, material of construction, and insulation of
V-101.
2. ON HOLD: Capacity, head, material of construction, and insulation of pump.
3. ON HOLD: Fail close/fail open valves; depends on operation.
4. ON HOLD: Sizes of vents and drains.
5. ON HOLD: Manway size.
6. ON HOLD: Elevation level of V-101.

LEGEND:
1. A – Liquid/Vapor Inlet
2. B - Liquid/Vapor Outlet
3. FV – Flow Valve
4. FIC – Flow Indicator and Controller
5. FT – Flow Transmitter
6. FE – Flow Element
7. HS – Horizontal Speed (?)
8. J – Pump out Connection
9. L – Level Instrument
10. LG – Level Gauge
11. LI – Level Indicator
12. LT – Level Transmitter
13. M – Manway
14. PI – Pressure Indicator
15. S – Steam out Connection
16. V – Vent Connection
17. XI – Speed Indicator

TO DYEAN:
1. Add equipment tags for pump and vessel.
2. Miss youuu ^_^
3. Hang soon

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