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Title:

DRAWING PREPARATION

Number:

ES-14-101-03

Version Number:

11.0

Date Revised:

20 June 2014

Owner:

Andrew Crooks

Authoriser:

Manoj Thakur

Reasons for Creating or


Amending Document:

Correction of Error or Omission

Actual Change Details:

Included Appendix 10 -Standard Wiring Numbering to the


document.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.

SCOPE ...................................................................................................................................................... 3

2.

PURPOSE................................................................................................................................................. 3

3.

DEFINITION OF TERMS ..................................................................................................................... 3

4.

STANDARDS ........................................................................................................................................... 5

5.

DRAWING REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................. 5

5.1
GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................ 5
5.2
DRAWING SHEET SIZES ............................................................................................................... 6
5.3
STANDARD DRAWING ELEMENTS ........................................................................................... 6
5.4
LINEWORK ...................................................................................................................................... 7
5.5
LETTERING AND NUMERALS ..................................................................................................... 7
5.6
DIMENSIONING.............................................................................................................................. 8
5.7
SCALES ............................................................................................................................................ 8
5.8
ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 9
5.9
PROJECTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 9
5.10 SECTION AND DETAIL LABELLING .......................................................................................... 9
5.11 TITLING ........................................................................................................................................... 9
5.12 REVISIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 9
5.13 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................ 10
5.14 HOLDS ............................................................................................................................................ 10
6. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CAD (EXCLUDING SOLIDWORKS) DRAWINGS .......... 10
6.1
PEN SIZE AND MONITOR COLOUR.......................................................................................... 10
6.2
LAYER ASSIGNMENT ................................................................................................................. 11
7. STANDARD DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................... 12
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8.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PFDS & P&IDS ....................................................................... 12

8.1
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM (PFD)............................................................................................. 12
8.2
PIPING AND INSTRUMENT DIAGRAM (P&ID) ....................................................................... 12
9. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL & PIPING DRAWINGS ............................ 14
9.1
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS................................................................................. 14
9.2
MECHANICAL DETAIL DRAWINGS ......................................................................................... 14
9.3
PIPING ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS ............................................................................................... 15
9.4
PIPE SUPPORT LOCATIONS ....................................................................................................... 15
9.5
PIPELINE IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 16
10. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENT DRAWINGS ................. 16
10.1 ELECTRICAL SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS ................................................................................. 16
10.2 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS................................................................................... 16
10.3 INSTRUMENT LOOP DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................. 17
10.4 CABLE SCHEDULES .................................................................................................................... 18
10.5 CABLE NUMBERING ................................................................................................................... 18
10.6 CABLE INTERCONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................... 19
10.7 TERMINATION DIAGRAMS ....................................................................................................... 19
10.8 EQUIPMENT LOCATION PLANS ............................................................................................... 19
11. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CIVIL & STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS ............................... 20
11.1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT / PLANT LAYOUT DRAWINGS ............................................... 20
11.2 DETAIL DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................... 20
APPENDIX 1 - TYPICAL A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET FORMAT ....................................................... 21
APPENDIX 2 - LABELLING ....................................................................................................................... 22
LABELLING (SHEET 2 OF 3) ................................................................................................................... 23
LABELLING (SHEET 3 OF 3) ................................................................................................................... 24
APPENDIX 3 - TITLING AND NUMBERING .......................................................................................... 25
A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET ...................................................................................................................... 25
A3 SIZE DRAWING SHEET ...................................................................................................................... 26
APPENDIX 4 - REVISION AND HOLD IDENTIFIERS .......................................................................... 27
APPENDIX 5 - NORTH ARROW A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET ............................................................. 28
APPENDIX 6 - PIPING / MECHANICAL CROSS REFERENCE CHART ........................................... 29
APPENDIX 7 - ELECTRICAL CROSS REFERENCE CHART .............................................................. 30
APPENDIX 8 - INSTRUMENTATION CROSS REFERENCE CHART ................................................ 31
APPENDIX 9 INSTRUMENT SYMBOLS ................................................................................................ 33
APPENDIX 10 STANDARD WIRING NUMBERING ............................................................................ 35

Tables
TABLE 1 - LINEWORK THICKNESS ...................................................................................................................... 7
TABLE 2 - LETTERING AND NUMERALS CHARACTER SIZE ................................................................................. 8
TABLE 3 - PEN SIZE / MONITOR COLOUR ......................................................................................................... 10
TABLE 4 - STANDARD CAD LAYERS ................................................................................................................ 11

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1.

SCOPE

This Standard defines the specific requirements for producing Controlled Engineering Drawings inhouse by CSBP, or by Consultants and Contractors on behalf of CSBP.
Numbering, checking, reviewing, approval, administration and other activities associated with
Controlled Engineering Drawings shall be in accordance with CSBP Engineering Standards:

Drawing Management (ES-14-101-02)


Drawing Numbering (ES-14-101-04)

2.

PURPOSE

To ensure that all Controlled Engineering Drawings created during project development and
operational enhancement:
a.

are to a consistent high standard with the same overall appearance;

b.

have CAD conventions that are common across all drawings;

c.

are prepared in a manner so that ease of future drawing revisions is maximised;

d.

have engineering data presented in sufficient detail to enable installation and maintenance
costs to be minimised.

Note:

3.

Existing drawings will be updated to these standards if required by the Responsible


Officer.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

CAD
Computer aided design.
Consultant
A consulting engineer, company, or person duly authorised and appointed in writing by CSBP to
prepare drawings or carry out design reviews and verification activities on behalf of CSBP.
Contractor
The person or corporation engaged by CSBP to execute the works and provide any services, goods
or materials, including the provision of drawings, under a purchase order or contract. Contractor
shall be synonymous with Vendor.
Controlled Engineering Drawing
Any engineering drawing that has to be prepared, numbered, revised and approved in accordance
with specific procedures and standards.

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CSBP
CSBP Limited.
Document Conventions

Will, Shall or Must indicates mandatory action


Should indicates preferred action
May or Can indicates possible action

Drawing
Engineering data that reflects an object, e.g. general arrangement, detail drawing and schematic,
that is created and normally presented on a single sheet of paper by application software.
Drawing Control
The functional group responsible for the management, administration and safekeeping of
Controlled Engineering Drawings.
Drawing Management System
The storage location that drawings are physically moved to when checked in. All drawing reside in
Domino.doc Drawing Management System. An additional paper copy of P&IDs and HV drawings
shall be kept in the drawing cabinets located in the drawing office.
P & ID
Piping and Instrument Diagram
PFD
Process Flow Diagram
Responsible Officer
Functional title for the person responsible for initiating design work, reviewing and approving
drawings produced. This includes liaising with, and issuing drawings to the In-House Customer,
Statutory Authorities and other interested parties as appropriate.
SLD
Single Line Diagram
Wet-Signature
The signature on a paper copy of a drawing file.

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4.

STANDARDS

CSBP Engineering Standards


ES-14-101-02
ES-14-101-04
ES-14-101-06

Drawing Management
Drawing Numbering
Equipment Numbering System

CSBP Standard Drawings


Standard drawings are available. Refer to the Drawing Management System listing 9900 series.

Australian Standards
AS1000

International System of Units (SI) and its Applications

AS1100

Technical Drawing

AS1101.1

Graphic Symbols for General Engineering - Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

AS1101.3

Graphic Symbols for General Engineering - Welding and Non-Destructive


Examination

AS1101.5

Graphic Symbols for General Engineering - Piping, Ducting and Mechanical


Services for Buildings

AS1102

Graphical Symbols for Electro-technology

AS1103

Diagrams, Charts and Tables for Electro-technology

5.

DRAWING REQUIREMENTS

5.1

GENERAL

All information shall be in the English Language.


All measurements with the exception of pipe threads, instrumentation tubing and fittings shall be
expressed in the International System of Units (SI).
Where Imperial Units are to be specified they shall be shown as follows:
986 (3 - 213/16).
Conversion factor from Imperial to Metric shall be:
1 foot = 0.3048 metres (exactly).
Plans shall be orientated with north to the top or to the left of the drawing. Where applicable a
north arrow will be located on each plan drawing as indicated on Appendix 1 and as detailed in
Appendix 5 .
Detail drawings will have the main views orientated in the same way as those on the General
Arrangement drawing(s).
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All new drawings shall be developed using the nominated software as described in Section 6.

5.2

DRAWING SHEET SIZES

Drawing sheet sizes shall be selected from one of the following:


A1 -

landscape orientation (preferred size for all mechanical drawings, P&IDs, layout and
arrangement drawings, and default size unless approved otherwise).

A3 - landscape orientation (preferred size for all electrical and instrumentation drawings, and
piping isometrics).
A4 - portrait orientation shall be used only when directed, and limited to work to be bound into
A4 size documents.

5.3

STANDARD DRAWING ELEMENTS

Drawings shall be prepared using CSBP standard drawing borders and title blocks (refer to
Appendix 1). Copies of the CAD files containing this information will be provided by CSBP upon
request.
Note:

These blocks shall not be modified or exploded.

Note:

The Consultant/Contractor shall verify with the CSBP Drawing office, that any standard
CSBP drawing elements held by them are the latest version before commencing work.

All drawings shall include the following where applicable:

CSBP drawing number and title.


CSBP alpha or numeric revision character(s).
Revision description.
Consultant or Contractors logo and name.
Consultant or Contractors drawing number.
Purchase or contract order number.
References.
Grid lines.
North arrow.
Location diagram.

Printed and Wet-Signature names and initials of personnel, who drew, checked and approved
the drawing.

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5.4

LINEWORK

5.4.1

General

Weight and spacing of lines shall be adequate to ensure satisfactory reproduction from the original.
Shading, cross hatching etc. shall be kept to a minimum and drawing area shall not to be congested.
5.4.2

Linework Thickness

Linework thickness shall comply with Table 1.


LOCATION

THICKNESS

Drawing border, title blocks, etc

0.7mm

Centre lines, hidden detail lines, and existing structures (when


differentiating between new work and existing structures)

0.25mm

Dimension Lines

0.18mm

Drawing subject detail

0.35mm

Heavy contrast linework

0.7 or 0.5mm

Titles and drawing numbers

0.5mm A1 sheet
0.35mm A3 & A4 sheet

Revision and Project Development identifiers

0.35mm A1 sheet
0.25mm A3 & A4 sheet

Section and Detail designations

0.5mm

General notes, material lists, dimensions, etc

0.25mm

Revision descriptions and reference drawings

0.25mm

Table 1 - Linework Thickness

5.5

LETTERING AND NUMERALS

Form of letters and numerals shall comply with AS1100 and to ensure consistency and legibility
when drawings are reduced or microfilmed the following will be adhered to:
All lettering to be upper case except where the SI standard specifies lower case.
Examples:

millimetre
metre
kilopascal
megapascal
hertz

mm
m
kPa
MPa
Hz

Character sizes shall be in accordance with Table 2.

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LOCATION

CHARACTER SIZE

Titles and drawing numbers

5.0mm A1 sheet
3.5mm A3 & A4 sheet

Revision and Project Development identifiers in title block

3.5mm A1 sheet
2.5mm A3 & A4 sheet

Section and Detail designations

5.0mm

General notes, material lists, dimensions, etc.

2.5mm minimum

Revision descriptions and reference drawings

2.5mm

Table 2 - Lettering and Numerals Character Size


Note:

Drawing titles to be centre justified.

Note:

All individual notes to be left justified multi-line text.

Note:

Series of notes, relating to a particular part of the drawing, are to be aligned vertically
over each other wherever possible.

5.6

DIMENSIONING

Dimensioning shall be in accordance with AS1100 except as modified below:


a.

All dimensions shall be in millimetres except for Reduced Levels (RLs) and grid
coordinates, which shall be in metres. Coordinates shall be as per the CSBP local grid data.

b.

Where metres are used, the value shall be expressed to three decimal points.
Example

0.900 m

or

27.000m

c.

All dimension lines shall be continuous and terminated with 2.5mm arrows.

d.

Ticks may be used for site layouts or architectural work.

e.

Repetition in dimensioning shall be avoided.

f.

Strings of dimensions shall not be used to specify the overall length.

g.

Where possible, all dimensions shall be related to grid, column, and centre lines, and in the
case of piping, face of flange.

5.7

SCALES

AS1100 shall be used to select scales.


The scale of the drawing shall be clearly shown in the space provided by the title block. If more
than one scale is used, then:
a.

the scale shall be indicated on each view and the words AS SHOWN entered in the scale
notation block, or

b.

the primary scale to be nominated in the scale notation block as 1:....UNO, and other
scales used to be indicated adjacent to the applicable views.

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For details of work are not drawn to scale, the wording NOT TO SCALE or NTS shall be
clearly displayed on applicable areas of the drawing. If the entire drawing is not to a scale, the
word NTS shall be entered in the scale notation box in the drawing title block.

5.8

ABBREVIATIONS

Abbreviations, which shall be in accordance with AS1100, shall only be used when necessary due
to space limitations.

5.9

PROJECTIONS

Unless directed otherwise, all drawings shall be prepared using Third Angle Projection. Any view
deviating from Third Angle shall be clearly titled.

5.10

SECTION AND DETAIL LABELLING

Refer to Appendix 2 for method of labelling.

5.11

TITLING

It is most important that the drawing title accurately describes what appears on the drawing since
the title will be used as the basis for any electronic search in the Drawing Management System in
the future. Don't use generic titles or generalisations. Be specific and use words in the title that will
help to identify the drawing at a later time.
To ensure compatible, consistent and meaningful titles are used, titles shall consist of three lines as
follows:
1st line

Plant Name

2nd line

Equipment or Service Description

3rd line

Specific description of the items or detail depicted by the drawing

Families of drawings such as Instrument Loop Diagrams and Piping Isometric Drawings, shall be
labelled in a structured way. See 10.3 for Instrument Loop Diagrams.
Refer to Appendix 3 for details.
Note:

5.12

The maximum number of characters in any line is 30, inclusive of spaces.

REVISIONS

The revision process shall be in accordance with CSBP Engineering Standard Drawing
Management (ES-14-101-02).
The drawing revision shall be clearly identified by placing a Revision Triangle and Revision Letter
or Number, in the revised area(s) of the drawing. A brief but informative statement of the revision
made, and where applicable the appropriate change order, project or other reference code, shall be
shown in revision block.
To highlight the revision, cloud(s) shall be placed around the revision area(s) and the Revision
Triangle placed within the cloud(s). Refer to Appendix 4 for detail.
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If the drawing is revised again at a later date, the previous cloud and revision triangle shall be
removed. Details in the revision block shall remain.
For revisions to project development versions of drawings, the Project Development number shall
be shown beside the Revision Triangle. Refer to Appendix 4 for detail.

5.13

REFERENCES

For major project packages, a General Notes/Legend type drawing can be produced. This would
normally be given the first drawing number in the package series.
All relevant reference drawings shall be listed in the block provided. Where necessary this is to be
extended into the drawing.
Mechanical/Piping, Electrical and Instrument drawings shall reference, as a minimum those
drawings indicated on the Cross Reference Charts, Appendix 6 , Appendix 7 and Appendix 8.
All references to other drawings shall use the CSBP number.
For reference labelling on drawings refer to Appendix 3.

5.14

HOLDS

Holds on drawings shall be clearly identified by placing an inverted cloud around the area
covered by the hold. The word Hold is to be written inside the cloud. Refer to Appendix 4 for
detail.
The holds list for any drawing is to be maintained by Responsible Officer for that drawing.

6.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CAD (EXCLUDING


SOLIDWORKS) DRAWINGS

6.1

PEN SIZE AND MONITOR COLOUR

Monitor colours, to represent plotting of line thicknesses shall be as Table 3.


COLOUR

PEN SIZE - mm

Magenta

0.18

White

0.25

Yellow

0.35

Red

0.50

Cyan

0.70

COMMENTS

Standard

Green
Blue

As required

For use in multi-layer/discipline drawings

Grey
Table 3 - Pen Size / Monitor Colour
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6.2

LAYER ASSIGNMENT

6.2.1

General

CAD drawings shall be prepared using the standard layering system defined in Section 6.2.2.
Additional layers can be assigned for the efficient and logical creation of complex designs and
drawings. Their use however, must be discussed with and agreed to by CSBP prior to their use.
Use of Consultant/Contractor in-house layers is acceptable providing all working layers are
changed to the standard layers as per Table 4, and all unused layers are purged from the drawing
file prior to being submitted to CSBP for retention.
6.2.2

Standard Layers

All drawing inputs shall be made on one of the standard layers in Table 4.

STANDARD CAD LAYERS


Description
All Blocks and W Blocks
Section & Detail Labels
Drawing Details
Dimension Lines
Leader & Break Lines
Dimension Text
Welding & Surface Finish Symbols
Revision & Hold - Clouds
- Identifier
Centre Lines
Hidden Lines
Existing Work
All Hatching
2.5mm General Text
3.5mm General Text
5.0mm General Text
7.0mm General Text
All Construction Lines - this layer to be
turned off when not in use
Note:

Layer
0

Colour
Varies

Line Type
Varies

Outline
DIM

2 - Yellow
6 - Magenta

Continuous
Continuous

DIM
Symbol

7 - White
7 - White

Continuous
Continuous

Symbol
Centre
Hidden

2 - Yellow
7 - White
9 - Grey
(0.25mm)
6 - Magenta
7 - White
7 - White
2 - Yellow
1 - Red
4 - Cyan
6 - Magenta

Existing
Hatch
Text 25
Text 35
Text 50
Text 70
Construct

Centre
Hidden
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous

All colour and line types shall be by-layer.


Table 4 - Standard CAD Layers

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STANDARD DRAWINGS

Standard drawings are available and shall be referred to wherever possible to maintain a high level
of consistency and efficiency. Refer to the CSBP Drawing Office or access the Drawing
Management System for an up-to-date listing of standards.
Standard drawings shall not be modified for project specific work.
Copies will be provided by CSBP for specific project work or on request.
All standard drawings shall be allocated drawing numbers from the 9900 series of numbers.

8.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PFDS & P&IDS

8.1

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM (PFD)

For typical layout refer to CSBP Standard Drawing 9900-1-0001/000.


The PFD shall clearly display the basic processing scheme, represent the required major
equipment, and illustrate the operating conditions and the material balance. It is used as the basis
for developing the P&ID. Equipment numbers allocated by CSBP shall be shown on the PFD.
Equipment functional names and equipment numbers shall be included. Major valves and major
control loops should be shown if they improve the understanding of the process.

8.2

PIPING AND INSTRUMENT DIAGRAM (P&ID)

The P&ID is the main source of information relating to physical plant, piping, equipment and
instruments in all process plants and must be maintained at the highest level of accuracy at all
times.
During the design development stage, P&IDs are used to develop design criteria into:
a.

Detailed design drawings such as piping layouts, isometrics and equipment lists.

b.

Detailed designs for the electrical and instrument systems, and determination of Distributed
Control System (DCS) and PLC Input/Output lists.

8.2.1

General Layout

For typical layout refer to CSBP Standard Drawing 9900-7-9001/000.


Avoid producing a single P&ID covering multiple areas or functions. As far as possible, a P&ID
should reflect a single process in one geographical area. This allows the equipment in that area to
be numbered based on the P&ID drawing number and the applicable plant area code where the
equipment is located.
For complex plants with many fluids or systems, it is preferable to have a single P&ID for each
fluid or system.

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If the process is changed, or the function is changed, the P&ID must be revised to reflect the new
function or process. If an entirely new P&ID with a new drawing number is produced to show the
new or revised process or function, the superseded P&ID must be cancelled.
P&IDs shall show the primary process flow from left to right. The equipment shall be grouped
according to process steps. There shall be no duplication of data across several P&IDs. Data must
appear on one P&ID only.
All lines entering a P&ID shall be labelled with the P&ID number of their origin, and all lines
leaving with the P&ID number of their destination.
At crossover points of pipelines, the vertical line shall break and the horizontal lines shall be in full.
8.2.2

Information required on P&IDs

The following, where applicable, shall be shown in precise detail on every new P&ID. Existing
P&IDs shall be progressively upgraded as plants are modified to include this detail.

Major, minor and utility lines and services.


All tanks and process equipment, including details of any insulation (thickness and type) and
whether the equipment is traced or jacketed. Insulation description codes as per CSBP
Engineering Standard Insulation of Piping & Equipment (ES-14-102-14).
Instrument tapping points and in-line instruments.
Line number as per CSBP Engineering Standard Basis for Design - Piping (ES-14-601-01).
Valve type, size and tag number.
Reducers and special pipe fittings (e.g. Strainers).
Line number change points.
Pipe class changes.
All equipment tag numbers and description.
Simplified representation of instrument loop. Refer to Appendix 9.
Control systems.
Instrument tag numbers.
Electrical equipment identification.
DCS Inputs and Outputs.
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) inputs and outputs.
Emergency Shut Down (ESD) system inputs and outputs
Control loop interconnection.
Signal interconnection line types, e.g. electrical, pneumatic, software.
Alarms.
Control interlocks (reference logic drawings where these are available).
Identification symbols for various instrument types.
Originating and destination P&ID numbers.
Actuated valve failure mode.
Settings of relief valves.

For plants designed post May 1998, valves, instrumentation, pipelines and safety equipment
numbering will be directly linked to the associated P&ID. For ease of identification the sequence
number will start with the last two numbers of the P&ID.
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EXAMPLE:

P&ID: 1124-7-9002

Valve number: 1124-VG-06-50-W0201

Loop number: 1124I0201

For full details refer to CSBP Engineering Standards:

Drawing Numbering (ES-14-101-04)


Equipment Numbering System (ES-14-101-06)
Basis for Design - Piping (ES-14-601-01)
Valve Specifications for Process Isolation (ES-14-603-02)

8.2.3

Symbols and Instrument Designations

All symbols and instrument designations shall be as per ANSI/ISA S5.1 and ISA S5.3. ISA S5.3
shall be used for symbols for DCS, PLC and computer functions.

9.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL & PIPING


DRAWINGS

9.1

GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS

These drawings show the overall layout and physical configuration to scale of the project or
facility. Sufficient detail should be shown to indicate location and arrangement of major equipment
items within the plant or facility. Where appropriate, general arrangement drawings shall include:

Tanks and vessels


Mechanical equipment
Building structure
Platforms and walkways
Pumps and pipelines
Valves and fittings
Pipe racks
Major cable ladder routing
Equipment tag numbers
Reference coordinates
Plan view of all levels
Sections and elevations
Detail sheet references

Note:

9.2

Refer to CSBP Engineering Standards and 9900 series drawings for specific
requirements.

MECHANICAL DETAIL DRAWINGS

These drawings provide precise dimensions and details to allow manufacture and assembly of
mechanical components and equipment. Where appropriate, mechanical drawings shall include:

Fabrication details
Material specification
Dimensional tolerances

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Surface finish
Welding specification
Testing specification
Itemised parts list of vendor supplied items

9.3

PIPING ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS

These drawings are produced from the piping general arrangement and are to include sufficient
information and references to enable the Contractor to shop fabricate and field install pipe spools.
Piping isometric drawings shall be prepared for all line sizes DN50 and above. Small bore piping
DN40 and below shall be field run in accordance with the piping general arrangement.
9.3.1

Pipeline number.
Overall fabrication dimensions.
Relative dimensions to building column centres and pipe centreline elevation.
Orientation relative to north.
Pressure and temperature ratings.
Heat treatment requirements.
NDE requirements.
Valve specifications.
Major pipe support locations.
Material specification change locations.
Tie-in locations.
Instrument tapping points.
Flow direction.
Pipeline fall direction and slope for drainage.
Any out of specification items.
Any speciality items.
Reference to line continuation drawing numbers.
Reference to P&ID and general arrangement drawing numbers on which the pipeline appears.

9.3.2

9.4

Information Required on Piping Isometrics

Information Not Required to be Shown on Piping Isometrics

Material list
Individual pipe lengths
Weld locations
Studbolt details
Gasket details
Individual items covered by piping class specification

PIPE SUPPORT LOCATIONS

Pipe support location plans can be produced for complex piping systems. However, pipe supports
will normally be located on Piping General Arrangement and Isometric drawings. Pipe supports
shown will be the minimum requirement. Additional supports may be required to comply with
standards and codes.

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9.5

PIPELINE IDENTIFICATION

All pipelines shown on new P&IDs, General Arrangement drawings and Piping Isometric
drawings shall be given line numbers according to the numbering system detailed in CSBP
Engineering Standard Basis for Design - Piping (ES-14-601-01).
Numbers shall be allocated and records maintained by:
a.

The Responsible Project Engineering Group during the development phase of new projects.

b.

CSBP Project Engineering Drawing Office during the operational phase of existing plants.

On P&IDs all pipelines shall be shown as single continuous lines. Line thickness shall be as
follows:

Major process lines

0.7mm

Cyan

Secondary process lines

0.35mm

Yellow

Utility lines

0.25mm

White

On General Arrangement drawings, pipelines shall be shown as follows:

Pipelines 80 diameter and below - single lines.

Pipelines 100 diameter and above - double lines spaced as per diameter.

On Piping Isometric drawings, pipelines shall be shown as single lines.

10.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL &


INSTRUMENT DRAWINGS

10.1

ELECTRICAL SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS

The single line diagram is a simplified representation of a switchboard or distribution board. As


default, they shall be produced on A3 size drawing sheet, however they may be produced on A1
size sheet depending on complexity. Electrical Single Line Diagrams shall include, where
appropriate:

Location and protection rating of the power supply to the switchboard.


Power supply cable size.
Bus bar size and fault level.
Details of equipment used for sub-circuit control and protection (including protection settings).
Sub-circuit cable size.
Field isolator rating (if applicable).
Details of the sub-circuit load device.
Sub-circuit reference drawing numbers.

10.2

ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

Schematic diagrams are a true diagrammatic representation of the complete electrical installation.
They can be broadly divided into two categories:
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a.

Motor schematics

b.

Control schematics

10.2.1 Motor Schematics


These drawings shall be produced on A3 size drawing sheets. Complex motor schematics may
require several A3 sheets.
The Motor Schematic shall have the power circuit represented horizontally across the top of the
drawing. Below this the Motor Control circuit is to be drawn showing all controls and interlocks,
required for the motor operation. Motor Schematics shall include, where appropriate:

Motor Control Centre module location.


Line power devices including ratings.
Motor number, size and function.
Item designations as per AS3702.
Control devices.
Interlock devices (PLCs) including PLC number and address code.
Equipment location by terminal text identification.
Wire numbers.
Control device cross-references (relay coils to contacts).

10.2.2 Control Schematics


Depending on complexity, Control Schematics shall be produced on either an A1 or A3 size
drawing sheet. They shall be provided when a control system is designed using low power output
devices (solenoids relays, etc). A self-contained control panel for an automated process would be
typical.
The information required is similar to that of the Motor Schematics.

10.3

INSTRUMENT LOOP DIAGRAMS

Individual Instrument Loop Diagrams shall be prepared for each instrument loop. They shall
specify all hardware including field and control panel equipment plus all interconnecting wiring.
Each instrument loop will have its own Loop Diagram, drawn on an A3 size sheet. For complex
loops several drawing sheets may be required. The Drawing Number for a Loop drawing shall be
based on the Loop Number in accordance with CSBP Engineering Standard Drawing Numbering
(ES-14-101-04).
All signal lines shall be drawn as per Instrument Society of America (ISA) standard line types for
Control and Instrument diagrams. However, as the Loop Diagram is, in most cases, an Electrical
Wiring Diagram, a continuous line shall be used for all cable cores (not dashed as per ISA). The
dashed line type shall be used to indicate the cable signal screen and connections and field wiring
when required.

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Instrument Loop Diagrams shall include, where appropriate:

Equipment tag numbers. Refer to Appendix 9.


Equipment terminal block and terminal numbers
Cable numbers
Cable core numbers and colours
Cable core ferrule identification
Cable screens (if required)
Cable screen earth point
Equipment location - drawing shall be divided into sections and identified, ie. field, panel
Identification and location of power supplies
Equipment power supplies
If a PLC or DCS based control system is used, input and output addresses shall be included.
Cabinet and rack information for all I/O terminals must be provided.
Pneumatic signal lines
Pneumatic signal line identification

The title of Instrument Loop Diagrams shall be structured exactly as follows


1st line

Plant, System or process name (e.g. KWRP Waste Water)

2nd line

Equipment or Service Description (e.g. Waste Water Tank)

3rd line

Loop/Instrument function (e.g. Level) followed by the words "Loop


Diagram" followed by the Loop Number (e.g. 1195-I-0410)

10.4

CABLE SCHEDULES

The cable schedule is used as a register of all cables, which are required to complete the
interconnection of equipment in Electrical, Instrument and Telecommunications projects. The
schedule will be prepared using CSBPs standard cable schedules as stated below in Microsoft
Excel software.
Electrical Cable Schedule 9900-9-4000/001

Instrument Cable Schedule 9900-7-9200/001

All headings must be completed for each cable listed in the schedule, except for As-Built
information, which will be filled in at completion of the installation.

10.5

CABLE NUMBERING

Cable numbers shall be allocated using a source equipment/destination equipment tag numbers
code.
The equipment tag numbers shall be allocated using CSBP Engineering Standard Equipment
Numbering System (ES-14-101-06). Responsibility for allocation and logging of equipment
numbers is with the Reliability Support Group.
As a means of reducing the size of cable numbers it is permissible to reduce the equipment
sequence number to the minimum number of numerals required.
Examples:

JB-001 to
IJB-015 to

JB-1
IJB-15

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In the event that more than one cable is installed between two pieces of equipment, a numerical
suffix shall be added.
Examples:

SB-001 to JB-015
SB-001 to JB-015
ICP-001 to FT-017

1st Cable
Cable No. SB-1/JB-15-1
2nd Cable
Cable No. SB-1/JB-15-2
Cable No. ICP-1/FT-17

It is not necessary to indicate the plant area code number on a cable unless the cable interconnects
two plant areas,
Example:

10.6

(Granulating Plant)
(Prilling Plant)
25-SB-001
to
26-JB-017 2nd Cable
Cable No. 25-SB-1/26-JB-17-2

CABLE INTERCONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM

In conjunction with Cable Schedules these drawings assist in identification of design or installed
cabling capacity within and between plant areas, and show all cables interconnecting equipment.
Final sub-circuits or control system field device cables do not need to be shown.
Cable interconnection block diagrams shall include, where appropriate:

Equipment numbers
Equipment locations
Cable numbers
Cable type and size

10.7

TERMINATION DIAGRAMS

These drawings, which shall be produced on A3 size drawing sheets, shall show all the field cable
connections required at the terminals of equipment or junction boxes.
They shall represent the terminal blocks for the field connections to switchboards, digital process
control systems, PLCs, junction boxes, etc.
Termination diagrams shall include, where appropriate:

Equipment numbers
Terminal block number
Terminal number
Cable number
Core number/colour
Wire number
Jumper links
Cable source/destination
Screens

10.8

EQUIPMENT LOCATION PLANS

These diagrams shall indicate the location of all electrical/instrument equipment required for the
plant. They are used to coordinate this equipment with other services and also for the design of
major conduit and cable ladder runs.
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The drawing shall be made using the Mechanical General Arrangement Drawings as a background
minus details irrelevant to Electrical/Instrument services. Where appropriate; sections and
elevations will be required in addition to plan views.
It is acceptable to combine the Electrical and Instrumentation location drawings.
Individual drawings may be required if the project is very complex.
Equipment location plans shall include, where appropriate:

Diagrammatic representation of all equipment to be installed in the project.


Equipment numbers, tag numbers and descriptions of equipment.
Conduit runs with identification codes.
Cable ladder runs drawn to scale, with identification codes.

11.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CIVIL & STRUCTURAL


DRAWINGS

11.1

GENERAL ARRANGEMENT / PLANT LAYOUT DRAWINGS

These drawings shall show the overall proportions of the project or facility. Sufficient detail
should be shown to indicate location of equipment, buildings, structures, roadways etc. General
Arrangement/Plant Layout Drawings shall include, where appropriate:

Tanks, vessels
Major mechanical equipment
Buildings
Structures
Roadways
Reduced levels
Reference coordinates
Plan view of all levels
Section and elevations
Detail sheet references

11.2

DETAIL DRAWINGS

These drawings provide precise dimensions and connection details to allow the items shown on the
drawings to be fabricated and assembled.
Detail drawings shall include, where appropriate:

Material specification.
Surface finish.
Welding specification.
Bolting specification.

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APPENDIX 1 - TYPICAL A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET FORMAT

COMMENCE "NOTES" TOP


OF SHEET IF "KEY PLAN"
IS NOT REQUIRED
ALTERNATIVE LOCATION
OF NORTH ARROW
LOCATION OF NORTH
ARROW WHEN REQUIRED

KEY PLAN
NOTES

FULL LINE
OPTIONAL

LEGEND

HOLDS LIST

EXTENDED REFERENCE
BOXES IF REQUIRED

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF REVISION,


INCLUDE CHANGE ORDER, PROJECT
OR OTHER REFERENCE CODE
WHERE APPLICABLE

CONSULTANT/CONTRACTOR
COMPANY NAME, LOGO
AND CONTRACT NUMBER

KEEP AREA FREE


FOR ISSUE STAMPS
CAD DRAWING - DO NOT ALTER MANUALLY

NAME:
C

SIGN:

INFRINGEMENT OF CSBP'S COPYRIGHT. ANY COMMUNICATION

No.

TITLE

DRAWING NUMBER

REFERENCE DRAWINGS

CONS/

NAME:

CONT.

SIGN:

OF AND/OR DEALING WITH THE OR ANY PART OF THE


INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING WITHOUT THE
WRITTEN CONSENT OF CSBP IS NOT PERMITTED AND WILL
BE A BREACH OF CONFIDENCE.
DATE:

A1

CHKD.

CSBP LIMITED

COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS IN THIS DRAWING AND SUCH


COPYRIGHT IS THE PROPERTY OF CSBP. THIS DRAWING
ALSO CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH IS
THE PROPERTY OF CSBP. A REPRODUCTION OF THIS
DRAWING OR ANY PART THEREOF WITHOUT THE WRITTEN
CONSENT OF CSBP IS NOT PERMITTED AND WILL BE AN

No.

DATE

DESCRIPTION

REVISIONS

BY

CHKD.

CSBP ENGR.

CSBP
ENGR.

NAME:

CSBP
SAFETY

NAME:

CSBP
APPD.

NAME:

AREA
MGR.

NAME:

SIGN:

SIGN:

SIGN:

SIGN:

DATE:

CSBP Limited
A.B.N. 81 008 668 371

DATE:

DATE:

DATE:
SCALE:
DATE:

ORIGINAL DRAWING APPROVAL

DRAWING NUMBER

REVISION

DRN:
DATE:

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APPENDIX 2 - LABELLING
(Sheet 1 of 3)
Designation of section, view and detail shall be as illustrated.
Section and View shall be UPPERCASE ALPHA characters assigned in sequence; omitting letters
I, O and Q.
Detail shall be NUMERIC assigned in sequence.

Detail
Reference

Detail
Reference

2
-

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
Item
Reference

10mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text

DETAIL
SCALE

2
-

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
2.5mm Text

Detail Label

4
Detail reference
5.0mm Text

Detail reference
5.0mm Text

1
Refers to drawing no.1
in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

1
14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
3.5mm Text

Refers to drawing no.1


in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

5.0mm Text

DETAIL

SCALE

Detail Label

Refers to drawing no.3


in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
3.5mm Text
2.5mm Text

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LABELLING (SHEET 2 OF 3)

30
45
Section Reference

Section Reference

45

Section Cutting Lines

SECTION A
SCALE 1:1

2.5mm Text

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
2.5mm Text

30

Section Label

Section Reference
5.0mm Text

30
45

45

Section Reference
5.0mm Text

Refers to drawing no.2


in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

A
3
Refers to drawing no.3
in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
3.5mm Text

30

Section Cutting Lines

SECTION C
SCALE 1:1

2.5mm Text
Section Label

5.0mm Text

4
Refers to drawing no.4
in the reference
block on this drawing
3.5mm text

14mm Circle
0.5mm Linework
5.0mm Text
3.5mm Text
2.5mm Text

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LABELLING (SHEET 3 OF 3)

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APPENDIX 3 - TITLING AND NUMBERING


A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET

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A3 SIZE DRAWING SHEET

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APPENDIX 4 - REVISION AND HOLD IDENTIFIERS

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APPENDIX 5 - NORTH ARROW A1 SIZE DRAWING SHEET

30

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Plant Layout

Mechanical Detail Drawings

Mechanical Section

Mechanical General Arrangement

Pipe Support Detail

Pipe Support Index

Pipe Support Plan

Piping Isometric

Piping Section

Piping General Arrangement

Piping & Instrument Legend

DRAWING

Piping & Instrument Diagram

DRAWINGS TO BE REFERENCED

APPENDIX 6 - PIPING / MECHANICAL CROSS REFERENCE


CHART

Piping General Arrangement


Piping Section
Piping Isometric
Pipe Support Plan
Pipe Support Index
Pipe Support Detail
Line List
Mechanical General Arrangement
Mechanical Section
Mechanical Detail Drawing

Note:

Refer to Appendix 8 for minimum cross-referencing from-to P&IDs.

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Motor Loop Diagram

Light & Small Power Layout

Interconnection Diagram

Electrical Data Sheet

Termination Diagram

Schematic Diagram

Instrument Loop Diagram

Equipment Location Plan

Cable Schedule

Single Line Diagram

DRAWING

DRAWINGS TO BE REFERENCED

APPENDIX 7 - ELECTRICAL CROSS REFERENCE CHART

Single Line Diagram


Schematic Diagram
Termination Diagram
Interconnection Diagram
Equipment Location Plan
Electrical Data Sheet
Light and Small Power Layout
Motor Loop Diagram

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Schematic Diagram

Installation Diagram

Instrument Location Plan

Interconnection Diagram

Termination Diagram

Loop Diagram

Instrument Data Sheet

Instrument Index

Logic Diagram

Logic Legend

Logic Index

Piping & Instrument Legend

Piping & Instrument Diagram (P&ID)

Process Flow Diagram

DRAWING

DRAWINGS TO BE REFERENCED

APPENDIX 8 - INSTRUMENTATION CROSS REFERENCE CHART

Piping & Instrument


Diagram (P&ID)
Logic Index
Logic Diagram
Instrument Index
Instrument Data Sheet
Loop Diagram Index
Loop Diagram
Termination Diagram
Interconnection Diagram

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APPENDIX 9 INSTRUMENT SYMBOLS


Instrument symbols shall be in accordance with CSBP Standard Drawing 9900-0-0011/003.
Instrument symbol identification letters shall be in accordance with CSBP Engineering Standard
Equipment Numbering System (ES-14-101-06).

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Note:

Local indicator shall only be shown on a P&ID if it is a requirement of the HAZOP.

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APPENDIX 10 STANDARD WIRING NUMBERING
WIRE No.

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

240V AC WIRING
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
48V DC INPUTS
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24-28

48V DC Control Supply


Field Auto Selected
Field Manual Selected
Field Maintenance Selected
Field Maintenance Stop
Field Maintenance Start
Field Maintenance Inch
Field Maintenance Slow Inch
Field Maintenance Forward
Field Maintenance Reverse
Field Maintenance Raise
Field Maintenance Lower
Local Stop
Local Start
SPARE

29A
29B
29C

Pull Wire Switch - 1


Pull Wire Switch - 2
Pull Wire Switch - 3
Continue alphabetically for extra PWS

30
31
32
33
34
35

Drive Available
Drive Running
Drive Running Forward
Drive Running Reverse
Drive Running Raise
Drive Running Lower

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37
38
39
40-44

Overload - Current
Overload - Thermistor
Earth Fault
Instantaneous Overcurrent
SPARE

45
46A
46B
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55-59

Underspeed
Belt Drift Switch - 1
Belt Drift Switch - 2
Continue alphabetically for extra switches
Level Switch - Low Low
Level Switch - Low
Level Switch - High
Level Switch - High High
Level Switch - High Burden
Position Switch - Screen Position
Position Switch - Tripper Position
Position Switch - Overtravel
SPARE

60
61
62
63
64
65-69

VSD Avaliable
VSD Contactor On
VSD Running
VSD Fault
Start Permissive Interlock
SPARE

70
71
72-79

Soft Starter Healthy


Soft Start Complete
SPARE
OUTPUTS

80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89

Start
Auxilliary Start
Forward Start
Reverse Start
Raise Start
Lower Start
Drive Enabled
VSD Run
VSD Run Forward
VSD Run Reverse

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90
91
92
93-99

VSD Stop
VSD Inch
VSD Program Bit
SPARE
ANALOG SIGNALS

101
102
103
104

Current Transducer 4-20mA Signal Positive


Current Transducer 4-20mA Signal Negative
VSD Speed 4-20mA Signal Positive
VSD Speed 4-20mA Signal Negative

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