1. Service Water Freshwater System as Utility Piping
What is the source of service water (as Utility Piping), and where should it be taken from?
Explanation: Service water should be taken from upstream of all block valves within the unit battery limit.
2. Service Water Header Usage
What equipment may the service water header supply cooling water to?
Explanation: The service water header may supply cooling water to pumps, compressors, or other equipment requiring small amounts of cooling water.
3. Service Water Take-off Lines in Utility Piping
Where should take-off lines from the service water header preferably be taken?
Explanation: Take-off lines from the service water header should preferably be taken from the bottom of the header.
4. Service Water Utility Piping Location
According to Utility System Practices, where should service water be piped?
Explanation: Service water should be piped to utility stations at grade only.
5. Service Water for Emergency Showers
What is the water source for emergency showers and eye-wash fountains?
Explanation: Emergency showers and eye-wash fountains will be supplied from the service water header.
6. Plant Air Supply
Where should the air supply for plant air enter the unit?
Explanation: The air supply for plant air should enter the unit from an outside source with a block valve at the unit battery limit.
7. Instrument Air Supply
According to Utility System Practices, where should the instrument air supply enter the unit?
Explanation: Unless otherwise specified, the instrument air supply should enter the unit from an outside source with a block valve at the unit battery limit.
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