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DOE-HDBK-1016/1-93 Engineering Fluid Diagrams and Prints ENGINEERING FLUIDS DIAGRAMS AND PRINTS Piping  Systems Figure 7   Piping Symbols The  piping  of  a  single  system  may contain  more  than  a  single  medium. For    example,    although    the    main process flow line may carry water, the associated auxiliary piping may carry compressed air, inert gas, or hydraulic fluid.    Also,  a  fluid  system  diagram may also depict instrument signals and electrical   wires   as   well   as   piping. Figure    7    shows    commonly    used symbols   for   indicating   the  medium carried    by    the    piping    and     for differentiating between piping, instrumentation signals, and electrical wires. Note    that,    although    the auxiliary piping symbols identify their mediums, the  symbol  for the  process flow line does not identify its medium. Rev. 0 PR-02 Page 7

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