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Piping Drawing & P&ID Symbols Explained – Complete Guide for Engineers

by NOWDAY 2025. 11. 3.

Piping Drawing & P&ID Symbols Explained – Complete Guide for Engineers
Piping Drawing & P&ID Symbols Explained – Complete Guide for Engineers

1. Introduction

In every plant or industrial facility, piping drawings are the foundation of communication between design, fabrication, and operation teams.
These drawings use standardized symbols to represent pipes, valves, instruments, and equipment — a visual language understood across all engineering disciplines.

This guide summarizes the most common piping and P&ID symbols, helping you interpret and create process diagrams accurately.


2. Basic Piping Drawing Types

Diagram showing differences between PFD, P&ID, and Isometric drawings in industrial piping.
Overview of common piping drawing types — PFD, P&ID, and isometric layout used in process design.

Drawing Type Description Used In
PFD (Process Flow Diagram) Shows overall process flow, major equipment, and key control loops. Conceptual design
P&ID (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram) Detailed layout of pipelines, valves, instruments, and connections. Detailed design, operation
Isometric Drawing 3D representation showing actual pipe routing, elevation, and dimensions. Fabrication, installation

3. Common Piping Line Symbols

Sheet displaying instrumentation and equipment symbols for P&ID diagrams.
Instrument and equipment symbol sheet — essential for reading process and control diagrams.

Symbol Description Example
─── Process Line (General) Main process flow
-.-.- Pneumatic Line Instrument air
=== Electrical Signal Transmitter wiring
---/--- Hydraulic Line Hydraulic actuator control
⎯⎯⎯(insulation mark) Insulated Line Steam or chilled water

Tip: Line thickness often indicates pressure level or importance — main lines are bolder, branch lines thinner.


4. Valve Symbols (Quick Reference)


Symbol Type Notes
Gate Valve Isolation, full open/close
Globe Valve Throttling, moderate control
Ball Valve Quick shutoff
Check Valve Prevents backflow
Pressure Relief Valve Safety release

Reference: ASME Y32.11 / ISA S5.1 standards.


Sheet displaying instrumentation and equipment symbols for P&ID diagrams.
Instrument and equipment symbol sheet — essential for reading process and control diagrams.

5. Instrumentation & Control Symbols

Symbol Description Function
Field instrument Local measurement
Controller PID control device
Transmitter Sends signal to DCS
Indicator Display only
Alarm Warning or trip condition

Instrumentation symbols usually include tags like PT-101 (Pressure Transmitter) or FCV-201 (Flow Control Valve).


6. Equipment Symbols


Symbol Equipment Common Use
⊗⊗ Pump Fluid transfer
Tank or Vessel Storage or reaction
Heat Exchanger Cooling or heating process
⦿ Compressor Gas compression
Reactor Chemical process

These are simplified 2D shapes — actual equipment drawings appear in isometric or GA (General Arrangement) drawings.


7. P&ID Tag Numbering Convention

Example tag breakdown:
PT-101A
Part Meaning
P Pressure
T Transmitter
101 Loop number
A Suffix (redundant or parallel unit)

Consistent tagging ensures traceability across drawings, control systems, and maintenance logs.


8. Practical Tips for Reading P&IDs

  • Start from main process flow, then trace branch lines.
  • Identify control loops (valves + transmitters + indicators).
  • Check for instrument air and electrical signal lines — they often indicate automation.
  • Look for bypass lines (manual operation paths).
  • Always verify equipment tag numbers match the master datasheet.

9. Conclusion

Piping and P&ID symbols form the visual grammar of industrial engineering.
Once you understand the symbols, you can read any plant drawing with confidence — from chemical reactors to semiconductor utilities.
Whether you’re a design engineer, operator, or student, mastering these symbols is the first step to reading real-world process documents fluently.

 

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