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Instrument Drawing
Instrument Drawing
Contents
Instrument Tubing Layout
Instrument Cable Layout
Shutdown Logic Diagram
Instrument Interconnection Block Diagram
1. Instrument Tubing Layout
Instrument Tubing Layout shows routing of instrument tubing according to plant layout and
the location of source and destination points connected by tubing. In addition, instrument
tubing layout shows the details related to instrumentation tubing such as:
Tubing number/identification
Tubing going up/down
Type of fluid carried inside the tubing i.e hydraulic or pneumatic (air/gas) by
appearance of different tubing symbol
Instrument tubing layout covers the following scope, but not limited to:
Tubing from instrument air distribution manifold or instrument air header to control
valve and actuated valve
Tubing for utility air from instrument air header to vendor package
Tubing for panel purging from instrument air header to panel enclosure
Those tubing may be drawn in separate instrument tubing layouts for convenience
From Instrument Location Plan, disregard the instrument which does not require
tubing. Point out the instrument which requires instrument air such as control valve,
actuated valve and utility air such as vendor package, outdoor panel requiring purging
Instrument air header pipe could be extracted from piping plot plan
Routing should be as short as possible, however consider some factors which should be
avoided such as hot source, fire, accidental mechanical abuse, etc. Tubing slope shall also be
considered and pocket shall be avoided.
Instrument tubing layout is also a reference to identify the existence of all instruments tubings
in the plant or platform.
No example is provided here since instrument tubing layout depends on plant or platform
layout. However below symbols may be used for items retaled to instrument tubing layout.
2. Instrument Cable Layout
Instrument Cable Layout shows routing of instrument cables according to plant or platform
layout. In addition, instrument cable layout shows the details related to instrumentation cable
such as:
Cable number
From Instrument Location Plan, disregard the instrument which does not require
wiring such as Gauges, Pressure Safety Valve, etc.
Route the electronic instrument to the nearest junction box accordingly (make
necessary separation to junction box for analog or digital, SIS or BPCS or Fire & Gas,
IS or Non-IS).
Route the multi-pair/multi-core cable from junction box to control room/other rooms.
Cable routing should be as short as possible, however consider some factors which should be
avoided such as high interference noise, hot source, etc. Please refer to API 552.
Instrument cable layout is also a reference to identify the existence of all instrument cables in
the plant or platform.
No example is provided here since instrument cable layout depends on plant or platform
layout. However below symbols may be used for items related to instrument cable layout.
Note that, above example shows symbols which may differ among projects. The important
thing is one shall be consistent with the symbol in the entire instrument cable layout drawing
and shall list the symbols in the legend section.
Note that, above example shows symbols which may differ among projects. The important
thing is one should be consistent with the symbol in the entire instrument tubing layout
drawing and listed the symbol in the legend section.
3. Shutdown Logic Diagram
Shutdown logic diagram (also known as ESD logic diagram) shows a hierarchy of shutdown
level within a plant or platform. Shutdown logic diagram start from telling a big picture of
shutdown level, typically the level starts from 0 continues with the higher number (1, 2, …).
The lower number represents the more critical shutdown. The subsequent sheets continues
with detail hierarchy for each process unit.
Shutdown logic diagram describes the ‘cause’ that may trigger the shutdown and the effect
that may results once signal is activated. This diagram also shows the action such as time
delay, start-up inhibit, reset that will be performed for each action.
The location of each instrument that act as a trigger/cause shall be specified clearly.
Philosophy provide the narration and engineer shall translate it to cause and effect interaction
so that the plant operates as the intended philosophy.
Reference drawing: Instrument and control architecture diagram, instrument cable layout
To prepare an interconnection block diagram, reference should be made to instrument
architecture diagram and Instrument cable layout. Instrument and control architecture
diagram shows overall instrument and control system within a plant. Hence by having a look
to architecture diagram, the preparation of interconnection block diagram is easier.
Instrument cable layout shows every instruments connection to its junction box.
As a reference for preparing junction box wiring diagram/ connection list and marshaling
cabinet wiring diagram which both subsequently are required for preparing instrument loop
diagram. Together with instrument cable layout, this drawing is also used as a reference for
preparing instrument cable schedule.
Loop diagram shows instrument (in a symbol) and its terminal numbers which are to be
connected, instrument cable number, junction box number, terminal number assigned for the
specified instrument, multi-pair cable and pair number , marshaling cabinet number, terminal
number in marshaling cabinet, control system details (rack, slot, I/O channel). It also clearly
indicates location of each equipment by means of border line as a limit.
Loop Diagram usually shows a single control loop which means it could only contains just
one input (sensor to control system), just one output (control system to final element) or
combination of both
Reference drawing
To have the loop diagram completed and provide complete information, the following are list
of data required along with its source/reference:
Instrument Terminal number. Most instrument could be assumed to use (+) and (-).
Terminals. Instrument which needs special arrangement such as smoke detector or
instrument which in series loop, requires manufacturer connection detail to make the
cable is properly connected.
Junction box terminal number, this information could be obtained from JB wiring
connection
I/O point detail information. Obtain this information from I/O assignment which is
produced by system integrator or control system vendor.
The point indication of instrument position and its mounting stand where instrument
to be mounted and process tap location. Often the tap location and the instrument is
separated quite distant. In some project, it is not mandatory to show the process tap
location.
Elevation information of instrument (and its mounting stand) and process tap.
To prepare instrument layout, designer should obtain piping plan which will used as a
background. Refer to Piping isometric and P&ID to verify the location of tapping point
location. Instrument shall be mounted on instrument stand at location as close as possible to
the tapping point or at location where required by operator for ease maintenance/reading.
Instrument layout derives other layout related to instrument discipline such as instrument
cable layout and instrument tubing layout. In instrument cable layout, cable connecting
instrument and junction box as well as cable connecting junction box and control room will
be routed with reference to instrument layout drawing.
Likewise, the instrument which requires air supply such as control valves, actuated valves
will have its tubing drawn in instrument tubing layout with reference to instrument layout
drawing.
Process Hook-Up
This hook-up drawing contains typical installations for instrument which connects to
the process
Pneumatic Hook-Up
This hook-up drawing contains typical installations for instrument which requires
instrument air such as control valve, actuated valve
As stated earlier, information of the requirement of bulk material is stated for installation on
each sheet hence the bulk material required for the whole drawings could be summarized and
tabulated in a document named Material Take Off.
During project construction phase, this drawing is also referred as a guidance of how to
install the instrument properly.