How to Read P&ID (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram) Revealed HD

19.03.2020
Every chemical process engineer must know how to read a P&ID (piping and instrumentation diagram) if he or she plans to work with plant design, process safety or plant operations. Although the point of view may change depending on your rules, P&IDs a the core document for chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas and other industries. My name is Jeferson Costa, I am a chemical process engineer with expertise in plant design, and my mission is to help you understand what chemical process engineers must know to work with plant design. --- INPROCESS BOOSTER P&ID Enroll at https://bit.ly/3kWVvXG Become a Patreon to access exclusive material and information: https://www.patreon.com/jefersoncosta Become a YouTube member to support this channel and get benefits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCquTDmyc_3G0U922MZtRI8A/join --- Follow Jeferson Costa to improve your skills in chemical process engineering and plant design. _ Get my free course: https://jefersoncosta.com Join my Telegram Channel: https://t.me/chemicalprocessengineer Follow my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeferson_csantos _ Become an expert in Aspen Hysys enrolling INPROCESS BOOSTER ASPEN HYSYS training program. It is the fastest and easiest way to learn Aspen Hysys step by step and improve your skills to an expert level.

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