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This module provides comprehensive learning objectives centered around the revision tracking procedure used for Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). Participants will learn to describe the revision tracking process with 90% accuracy and identify revision numbers along with changes made to the drawing. The module also covers how to recognize both new and old revisions effectively. Key concepts include the significance of the revision block, the importance of revision notes, and how revisions are recorded and approved in P&IDs, ensuring clarity and accuracy in engineering documentation.
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Learning Objectives • Given a P&ID, Describe the revision tracking procedure used for P&IDs with 90% accuracy • Given a P&ID, identify the revision number and the number of changes made to the drawing with 90% accuracy • Given a P&ID, identify how new revisions are identified by selecting 4 out of 5 new revisions • Given a P&ID, identify how old revisions are identified by selecting 4 out of 5 old revisions
Review • Revisions are the recording of changes on a drawing • Revisions are marked by triangles with the revision number • Must current revisions are surrounded by a cloud • Revision notes are added to the Notes Block • Revisions are approved and initialed in the Revision block