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TS 112
Process and Instrumentation
Diagrams (P&ID)
IS Method
Revision: 2.0
Date: 16 December 2015
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and all rights are reserved by SA Water. No part may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any
form or by any means without the express written permission of SA Water.
The information contained in this Standard is strictly for the private use of the intended recipient in
relation to works or projects of SA Water.
This Standard has been prepared for SA Waters own internal use and SA Water makes no
representation as to the quality, accuracy or suitability of the information for any other purpose.
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Revision History
Revision
Date
Author
1.0
14 August 2015
M Stephens
2.0
16 December 2015
M Stephens
Comments
Approvers
Role
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Mark Stephens
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S ig n e d b y : S T 0 0 2 5 1 6
2 3 /1 2 /2 0 1 5
Murat Aksoy
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S ig n e r 's N a m e
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2 3 /1 2 /2 0 1 5
Richard Gray
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Reviewers
Role
Name
Revision
Review Date
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Contents
1
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6
1.1
Purpose .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.2
Glossary.......................................................................................................................... 6
1.3
References ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.1
Australian and International ..................................................................................... 6
1.3.2
SA Water Documents................................................................................................ 6
1.4
Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 7
2
Scope ......................................................................................................................... 8
Precedence ................................................................................................................ 8
4
P&ID Requirements .................................................................................................... 8
4.1
Introduction ................................................................................................................... 8
4.2
Process Flow Designation .............................................................................................. 9
4.2.1
General ..................................................................................................................... 9
4.2.2
Process Flow Tag Format .......................................................................................... 9
4.3
Piping Designation ......................................................................................................... 9
4.3.1
Piping Designation Code ........................................................................................... 9
4.3.2
Tie-in or Termination Points (TPs) .......................................................................... 10
4.4
Equipment Designation ............................................................................................... 10
4.4.1
General ................................................................................................................... 10
4.4.2
Equipment Designation Code ................................................................................. 10
4.5
Instrumentation ........................................................................................................... 11
4.6
Pressure Piping Hazard Levels ..................................................................................... 11
4.7
Summary Equipment Technical Information ............................................................... 13
4.8
Existing Numbering and Tagging Conventions ............................................................ 13
5
Appendix A
P&ID Standard Drawings ............................................................................ 15
A1
4003-00001-01............................................................................................................. 16
A2
4003-00001-02............................................................................................................. 17
Appendix B
Treatment Plant Area Numbers .................................................................. 18
B1
Bolivar WWTP .............................................................................................................. 18
B1.1
Treatment Plant ...................................................................................................... 18
B1.2
DAFF Plant............................................................................................................... 19
B1.3
High Salinity Plant ................................................................................................... 20
B1.4
Bolivar Mawson Lakes ............................................................................................ 21
B2
Port Adelaide Re-Lift PS (PARPS) ................................................................................. 22
B3
Glenelg WWTP ............................................................................................................. 23
B3.1
Treatment Plant ...................................................................................................... 23
B3.2
Glenelg to Park Lands Treatment Plant (GAP) ........................................................ 24
B4
Christies Beach WWTP ................................................................................................. 25
B5
Water Treatment Plants .............................................................................................. 27
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List of figures
Figure 1 - Typical process flow tag format for incoming process flow (left of page) .................... 9
Figure 2 - Typical termination point indicator............................................................................. 10
Figure 3 - Typical instrument identification symbol.................................................................... 11
Figure 4 - SA Water hazard level classification............................................................................ 12
Figure 5 - Example P&ID hazard classification for a liquid chlorine draw off system ................. 12
Figure 6 - Example summary equipment information (located top of page) ............................. 13
List of tables
Table 1 - List of typical chemical fluids and typical hazard level rating used by SA Water ......... 12
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Introduction
SA Water is responsible for operation and maintenance of an extensive amount of engineering
infrastructure.
This standard has been developed to assist in the design, maintenance, construction, and
management of this infrastructure.
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to detail minimum requirements to ensure that assets covered by the
scope of this standard are constructed and maintained to consistent standards and attain the
required asset life.
1.2 Glossary
The following glossary items are used in this document:
Term
Description
SA Water
TG
TS
1.3 References
1.3.1 Australian and International
The following table identifies Australian and International standards and other similar documents
referenced in this document:
Number
Title
AS 1101
Graphical Symbols (numerous Parts are listed as obsolete and are to be used for
historical reference only)
ISO 3511-3
ISO 3511-4
Title
TS 95
4003-00001-01
4003-00001-02
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1.4 Definitions
The following definitions are applicable to this document:
Term
Description
SA Waters Representative
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Scope
This Technical Standard (TS) shall apply to all the Process / Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams
(P&IDs) produced for or by SA Water, and for all SA Water projects.
SA Water requires P&IDs to be prepared at the Concept Design stage for all plant and systems that
include operable elements or instrumentation. Operable elements include manual, actuated, and
automatic operation. P&IDs may be prepared prior to the Concept Design stage as appropriate.
P&IDs shall be revised for each subsequent phase of the project or works.
This Technical Standard specifies P&ID content and format, and particular SA Water requirements. It
is generally consistent with Australian and International Standards and with water industry practice.
Reference to this Technical Standard shall also be taken to include reference to SA Water Drawings
4003-00001-01 and 4003-00001-02. Reference to drawings shall also be taken as reference to
drawing sheets. Refer to TS 95 for explanation of the SA Water drawing-and-sheet system.
This Technical Standard and SA Water Drawings 4003-00001-01 and 4003-00001-02 supersede all
previous SA Water documentation on this subject.
Precedence
Where symbols or codes differ across the relevant standards the following order of precedence shall
apply, in descending order:
SA Water TS 112 and supporting Standard Drawings 4003-00001-01 and 4003-00001-02
Australian Standard 1101 (as current and applicable)
ISO Standard 3511
Custom symbol or code
P&ID Requirements
4.1 Introduction
A P&ID shows information on piping, fittings, equipment, instrumentation, and process plant in a
representative and sequential arrangement on the basis of product flow paths. The P&ID layout does
not necessarily reflect physical arrangements. A P&ID is not drawn to scale.
Where hydraulic elevations and levels of equipment are important to the process, this information
shall be shown on the P&ID by referring to Elevation (EL) with respect to the Australian Height Datum
(AHD).
Where multiple P&IDs are required, the layout shall be logical and sequential across the drawings
and the break up between the drawings or sheets shall be based on plant or process areas.
This Technical Standard and Standard Drawings 4003-00001-01 and 4003-00001-02 specify
numerous coding systems for use in P&IDs. If coding systems are required for other attributes, they
may be developed on an individual project basis. In this case, the systems must be consistent in
format with the specified systems and shall be defined on the drawing where they are used and/or in
a master legend for the set of drawings.
The code formats specified in this Technical Standard and the codes specified on Standard Drawings
4003-00001-01 and 4003-00001-02 are specifically for use on P&IDs but may be used in other
applications as appropriate (often on a general arrangement drawing showing a P&ID tag reference
on a pipe, valve and/or other equipment for process clarity).
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In all cases where codes are used that are not shown on Standard Drawing 4003-00001-02 they shall
be defined on the drawing where they are used and/or in a master legend for the set of drawings.
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4.5 Instrumentation
Instrumentation names and symbols shall be as per Standard Drawing 4003-00001-01.
Instruments may be designated and numbered with respect to location as appropriate. Any new
instruments added to a particular location shall be incremented numerically from the existing
instruments in that location.
Instrument numbering shall be in the form: INST-LOCN-XXX
where:
INST is the instrument title abbreviation
LOCN is the location code
XXX is the instrument number
Instrument identification shall be as shown in Figure 3 below:
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The piping hazard level rating shall be shown on P&IDs using the symbols as shown in Figure 4 below:
Figure 5 - Example P&ID hazard classification for a liquid chlorine draw off system
Table 1 - List of typical chemical fluids and typical hazard level rating used by SA Water
TYPICAL FLUIDS USED BY SA WATER
Activated Silicate
Air, compressed
Chlorine Solution
Diesel / Fuels
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Sodium Silicate
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specific sites. At the commencement of design works, designers shall engage with plant operators
and/or the contract superintendents representative to establish if a site has an existing (and
established) numbering and tagging convention. This rule only applies to work associated with a site
and/or plant that has an established convention and where introduction of a new convention would
lead to operator and maintenance staff confusion and error.
Any established convention identified within the design phase of a new project shall be
communicated back to SA Water Engineering for assessment and confirmation.
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Appendix A
Note: P&ID standard drawings included in this appendix were those current at the time of issue of
this standard and are subject to change without notice. The current revision of these drawings at any
point in time is available from the SA Water Website Standard Drawings page.
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A1 4003-00001-01
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A2 4003-00001-02
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Appendix B
B1 Bolivar WWTP
B1.1
Area
Treatment Plant
Sub
Description
Area
B00
01
02
03
04
05
GENERAL
Plant Site, Hazardous Goods Store
HV & LV Substation
Site Electrics
Main Switchroom
Existing Main Plant Control Room
11
12
13
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
31
32
33
34
41
42
43
44
51
52
53
B10
B20
B30
B40
B50
Area
Sub
Area
B60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
B70
Description
DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION THICKENERS
DAFT 1
DAFT 2
DAFT 3
DAFT 4
DAFT Effluent Tanks, Recycle & Effluent Pumps
DAFT Sludge Tank & Sludge Pumps
Compressed Air System
DAFT Bottom Sludge Pumps
SLUDGE DIGESTION
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
B80
Digester 1
Digester 2
Digester 3
Digester 4
Digester 5
Digester 6
Digester 1 & 4 Sludge Recycle Pumps
Digester 2 & 3 Sludge Recycle Pumps
Digester 5 & 6 Sludge Recycle Pumps
DIGESTED SLUDGE & GAS HANDLING
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
B90
91
92
93
94
95
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B1.2
Area
DAFF Plant
Sub
Description
Area
00
NOT USED
10
Area
GENERAL
Siteworks
Electrical
Control/Machinery/Switch Build.
Chem. Dosing Building
Alum. Tank Area
Chlorine Building
Instrument and Control
70
80
21
22
23
90
31
32
33
34
35
36
41
42
43
44
45
46
51
52
53
54
55
MACHINERY ROOM
Backwash System
Air Scour System
Compressed Air System
Plant Water System (Potable)
Plant Water System (Non - Potable)
30
40
50
Area
60
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
Sub
Description
61
62
63
64
71
72
73
CHEMICAL DOSING
Alum. Dosing
Polymer Dosing
Chlorine Dosing
81
82
91
92
93
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B1.3
Area
Description
Area
S00
01
02
03
04
S10
S20
21
22
23
24
25
S30
31
32
33
34
35
36
S40
Sub
Description
Area
GENERAL
Plant site
HV & LV Substation
Site Electrics
Main Switchroom
S60
NOT USED
S70
NOT USED
PLANT INLET
Plant Inlet Distribution Box
S80
NOT USED
41
42
43
44
45
46
51
52
53
54
S50
Area
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
S90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
DAFT GENERAL
DAF Thickener
DAFT Recycle
Compressed Air & Instrumentation Air Systems
DAFT Transfer System
DAFT Effluent System
DAFT Sludge Tank & Transfer System
SITE UTILITIES
Potable water
Fire Services
Effluent Water
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B1.4
Area
Description
Area
M00
M01
NOT USED
M20
NOT USED
M30
NOT USED
M40
NOT USED
M50
NOT USED
M60
NOT USED
M71
M80
Sub
Area
Description
GENERAL
Plant Site
M10
M70
Area
CHEMICAL DOSING
Chlorine Dosing
NOT USED
M90
M91
PUMPING STATION
Potable Water
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Sub
Description
Area
P00
Area
Sub
Area
Description
GENERAL
Plant Site
HV & LV Substation
Site Electrics
Main Switchroom
Dry Well
P70
NOT USED
01
02
03
04
05
P80
NOT USED
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
INLET WORKS
Inlet Screens, Washer Units & Conveyors
Grit Removal System
Foul Air Collection
Odour Scrubber Unit
Odour Control Plant Chemical Dosing & Storage
P90
21
22
23
24
25
31
32
33
41
42
43
TRANSFER PIPELINE
Transfer Pipeline-PARPS to South Rd Expressway
Transfer Pipeline-South Rd Expressway to Dry Creek Transfer
Transfer Pipeline-Dry Creek Transfer to Bolivar High Salinity WWTP
P10
P20
P30
P40
P50
P60
NOT USED
SITE UTILITIES
91
92
93
94
95
96
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B3 Glenelg WWTP
B3.1
Area
Treatment Plant
Sub
Description
Area
G00
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
G10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
G20
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
G30
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
GENERAL/SITE UTILITIES
HV Supply
Mains Natural Gas Supply
Site Electrical (inc. General Light & Power)
On-Site Power Generation (Power Generation)
Area
G60
G70
Chlorination
SLUDGE TREATMENT
70
71
72
73
74
75
Inlet Screens
Vortex Grit Removal & Grit Handling
Description
CHEMICAL DOSING
61
62
63
64
65
66
Sub
Area
WAS Pumping
WAS Thickening Filtrate
WAS Thickening Sludge
Dissolved Air Flotation Thickener (DAFT)
DAFT Thickened Sludge Tank
SECONDARY TREATMENT
Air Blowers
Aeration Tank B1
Aeration Tank B2
Aeration Tank B3
Aeration Tank B4
Aeration Tank C1
Aeration Tank C2
Aeration Tank C3
Aeration Tank C4
Aeration Tanks D
G40
G50
NOT USED
G80
80
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
G90
90
DIGESTION
Digester Gas Detection System
Digester Gas Ventilation System
Sludge Digester 1
Sludge Digester 2
Sludge Digester 3
Sludge Digester 4
Sludge Digester 5
Sludge Digester 6
Digester Hot Water System
Digester Gas System
TERTIARY TREATMENT
Effluent Pumping
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B3.2
Area
Description
Area
G00
Area
Sub
Description
Area
GENERAL
00
01
02
G10
G50
PRELIMINARY TREATMENT
10
11
12
13
14
G20
G60
Effluent PS
Screens
Screens Waste
FEED WATER
FEED PUMPS
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
G70
G40
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
ULTRA FILTRATION
Sample Pumps
CIP General
Scour Air Blowers
Inst Air
UF CIP Recirc
UF CIP Hypo
UF CIP Citric Acid
UF CIP Sulphuric Acid
UF CIP Waste
UF BW Pumps
Chlorine Storage
Chlorination
Chlorination
70
71
72
73
Transfer PS Basin 1
Transfer PS Basin 2
Sample Pump Post Cl2
80
80
81
82
83
TRANSFER PS
Transfer Pumps
Transfer Large Pumps
Surge Vessel
Surge vessels Air
Transfer PS ventilation
G80
UF Feed Pumps
UV Reactors
CHEMICAL DOSING
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
20
21
22
G30
ULTRA VIOLET
50
51
52
53
54
G90
EFFLUENT
90
91
92
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Sub
Description
Area
GENERAL
Plant Site
Electrical HV Sup., Transformers, LV Bld./Dist.
OnSite Power Generation
60
Area
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
10
20
70
Inlet Screens
80
90
31
32
33
34
35
36
SECONDARY SEDIMENTATION
100
41
42
43
50
71
72
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
SLUDGE DIGESTION
Digester 1
Digester 2
Digested Sludge Recirculation
Digested Sludge Transfer
Digested Sludge Disposal
Digested Sludge Supernatant
Digester Hot Water System
Digesters 3 and 4 (Future)
Digester Gas Handling and Conditioning
DAFT Cell 1
DAFT Cell 2
DAF THICKENERS
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
CHEMICAL DOSING
Ethanol Dosing
Chlorine Dosing
40
Description
21
22
23
24
25
30
Area
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Workshop/Administration Areas
INLET WORKS
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Sub
101
102
103
104
105
110
UV Disinfection
Effluent Outfalls and Reuse
Recycled Water Transfer Pump Station (SURP)
SLUDGE CONDITIONING
Sludge Hydrolysis
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Area
Sub
Description
Area
120
Area
Sub
Description
Area
230
SITE UTILITIES
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
Potable Water
Fire Fighting
Natural Gas
Process Water
Site Waste Pump Station
Liquid Waste Disposal Station
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Sub
Description
Area
00
GENERAL
Area
RAW WATER
20
60
SLUDGE PROCESSING
70
Fluoride Dosing
Lime Dosing
Alum Storage
Poly Storage
Fluoride Storage
Lime Storage
TREATED WATER STORAGE
70
71
72
73
74
75
SEDIMENTATION / FLOCCULATION
80
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
40
Alum Dosing
Poly Dosing
CHEMICAL STORAGE
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
20
21
22
23
24
25
30
CHEMICAL DOSING
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
10
11
12
13
14
15
Description
Area
50
00
01
02
03
04
05
10
Sub
FILTRATION
40
41
42
43
44
45
90
CHLORINATION
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
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