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Eni S.p.A. 06227.DOC.GEN.

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INDEX

1. SCOPE 3
2. APPLICABILITY 3
3. RESPONSIBILITY 3
4. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 4
5. OPDS PHASES AND VALIDITY STATE 5
6. CONTENT 6
6.1 GENERAL CONTENT 6
6.2 PLOT PLAN AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWING 7
6.3 EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT 7
6.4 LIGHTING LAYOUT AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT DRAWINGS 8
6.5 BOARDS ROOM ARRANGEMENT 8
6.6 INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION 8
6.7 SAFETY EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT 9
6.7.1 PLANS OF THE FIREFIGHTING SYSTEM 9
6.7.2 PLANS OF THE ESCAPE ROUTES AND PERSONNEL PROTECTIONS 9
6.7.3 PLANS OF SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT 10
6.8 ROUTE DRAWINGS 10
6.9 AREA DETAIL / COMPOSITE 10
6.10 ARCHITECTURAL 11
6.11 ABOVEGROUND AND UNDERGROUND CABLE LAYOUT 11
6.12 EARTHING LAYOUT 11
6.13 HVAC EQUIPMENT AND DUCT LAYOUT DRAWINGS 12
6.14 CABLE WAYS ROUTING 12
7. SYMBOLS 13
8. SUPPLY OF DOCUMENT 13
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1. SCOPE
Scope of this document is to define the contents of the project documents called “Plot plan
drawings”, which represent the plan views of all the plant parts where the plant components
are positioned in the designed location and, when necessary, identified with tag numbering
system defined by the project specific document.
The plan drawings, object of the present specification, concern the arrangement of the
following information and items:

Plant general layout Plot plan and General arrangement


drawings (plan view for on-shore
plants)
General arrangement drawings (plan
and side view for off-shore plants)
Hazardous area classification
drawings
Mechanical Equipment Equipment layout drawings
Electrical Equipment Lighting layout drawings
Electrical equipment layout drawings
Electrical and instrumentation Boards room arrangement drawings
Boards
Instrumentation Equipment Instrument installation drawings
Safety related equipment Safety equipment arrangement
drawings
Piping and pipelines Route drawings
Area detail / Composite drawings
Isometric drawings
Civil structures Architectural drawings
Electrical cables Cable routing drawing
Buried cable layout drawings
Earthing layout drawings
HVAC HVAC equipment and duct layout
drawings
Cable trays, conduits, etc. Cable ways route drawings

2. APPLICABILITY
The requirements of this document will be applied to all the Eni E&P oil & gas and utilities
development projects, with the only exceptions of Eni E&P written specifications applicable
to a specific project.

3. RESPONSIBILITY
The responsibility for the “Plan drawings” preparation and issuing is in charge of the Project
Team/Contractor responsible for the plant development, as foreseen in the related
OPDS/TMS development phases.
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4. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

1) 20198.COO.GEN.SDS Item Numbering

2) 20189.COO.GEN.SDS Technical documents identification and classification

3) 06215.DOC.GEN.SDS Facility Functional Units

4) 05428.DOC.GEN.SDS Technical Documents Format

5) 27605.VAR.GEN.SDS Technical Documentation required during the Project


Development Phase

NOTE: The present specification substitutes the previous documents related to plan
drawings, which are the following:

A) 06246.DOC.ELE.PRG Electrical equipment layout drawing

B) 06247.DOC.GEN.PRG General criteria for plan drawings production

C) 06248.DOC.GEN.PRG Plot Plan

D) 06257.DOC.CIV.PRG Architectural drawing

E) 06270.DOC.SAF.PRG Safety related equipment arrangement drawing

F) 06272.DOC.GEN.PRG HVAC equipment arrangement and route drawing

G) 06274.DOC.STA.PRG Instrument layout and connection drawing

H) 06277.DOC.GEN.PRG Cable route digging drawing

I) 06279.DOC.GEN.PRG Cable ways route drawing

J) 06281.DOC.GEN.PRG Electrical and instrumentation boards arrangement drawing

K) 06283.DOC.ELE.PRG Electrical cable route drawing

L) 06285.DOC.MEC.PRG Mechanical equipment arrangement drawing

M) 06286.DOC.ELE.PRG Earthing network arrangement drawing


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5. OPDS PHASES AND VALIDITY STATE

The Plan layout drawings are elaborated and issued in accordance with the project
program and the Concept Definition and Execution OPDS phases, at the end of which they
will be issued with the indication of the validity state that indicates the scope of emission, as
per the following table reported from the document 20189.COO.GEN.SDS Technical
documents identification and classification.

OPDS PHASE VALIDITY STATUS/ SCOPE OF EMISSION

Code Phase description Code Phase description


CD Concept Definition CD-BD In Concept Definition for Basic Design
CD Concept Definition CD-FE In Concept Definition for Front End Design (FEED)
EX Execution EX-DE In Execution/Detail for Procurement
EX Execution EX-CO In Execution/Detail for Construction
EX Execution EX-AB In Execution/Construction in the As Built state

The documents issued for commissioning will have validity status EX-CO with revision
index increased by one unit and the indication of the issuing for commissioning purposes.
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6. CONTENT
The criteria for the production and the content of the plan layout drawings are necessarily
different for each type of drawing.
Moreover the content of the documents can vary in the different OPDS phases. The
present specification describes the minimum content of the document in its final status.

Before describing the detailed content of each type of plan drawings it is necessary to
report the common criteria for the production of the drawings and the typical content of
most of them.

6.1 GENERAL CONTENT

The plan layout drawing shall be drawn in accordance with the following rules:

• All drawings shall conform to the general requirement of specification in Ref. 4


“Technical Document Format”, where the appropriate dimensions of drawing formats,
the identification table, the revision and approval table, the position of general
information, of reference document list, of item list, of material list, etc., are defined.

• The identification of drawings shall follow the requirement of specification in Ref. 2


“Technical documents identification and classification”, while all the items requiring
identification must be marked with their tag number, written in agreement with the
specification in Ref. 1 “Item numbering”.

• The symbols to be used for different kind of drawings are the ones defined in the
international norms when available. Where these norms do not cover the Company
needs, other symbols, derived from existing Company Specification may be used.

The general use symbols, to be reported in the drawings, as applicable, are:


• Scale,
• Conventional and Geographical North,
• Key Plan,
• Main reference points,
• Local reference Points,
• Coordinate Tern,
• Elevations (such as Top of grating, Finished surface, Raw surface, Top of beam, etc.),
• Borders and limits (such as State, Region, Soil property, Competency, Plant,
Package, Interface),
• Continuation drawing.
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6.2 PLOT PLAN AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWING

These are series of drawings to scale to represent the facilities general layout. They
comprise, among others, the following:
• buildings,
• large external machinery,
• hydraulic works,
• sewers and ditches,
• internal road network,
• internal and external parking areas,
• gates to the plant,
• railway junctions,
• fencing,
• arrangement of green areas.

They may also be used to subdivide the plant into Areas.

6.3 EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT

The equipment arrangement is a set of layout drawing reporting to scale all the mechanical
items making part of a facility. Normal this type of drawing details only a part of the facility
in case of a wide plant or, in case of a platform, the single floor to better detail the shape
and the dimensions of any equipment, considering the spaces necessary for movement
and maintenance.
In this kind of drawing are contained also the main electrical equipment shape due to the
impact they may have on the mechanical equipment positioning. The switchyard layout is
considered as an equipment arrangement drawing.

The steel and concrete structures, external shape of buildings or similar volumes and any
other relevant equipment must be considered in the layout.
The items shown in this drawing are mainly the ones that are identified by an “item class”,
according to specification in Ref. 1. As example they comprise (the list is not exhaustive):
• Filters
• Cooling groups
• Mechanical equipment
• Wells
• Heaters
• Boilers
• Furnaces
• Flares
• Heat exchangers
• Compressors
• Engines
• Pumps
• Tanks
• Vessels
• Columns
• Packages
• Etc.
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6.4 LIGHTING LAYOUT AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LAYOUT DRAWINGS

The electrical equipment layout drawings are a set of drawings reporting to scale all the
electrical items part of a facility. Many times this drawing details only a part of the facility, in
case of a wide plant, or, in case of a platform, the single floor, in order to better detail the
shape and the dimensions of any equipment, considering the spaces necessary for
movement and maintenance.
The electrical equipment arrangement gives the position of the secondary electrical
equipment, adding them to the mechanical equipment arrangement drawing (where the
main electrical equipment is already contained).

The items represented in this kind of plan drawings are typically:


• Electric motors (usually part of a mechanical equipment)
• Electric heaters
• Motor control switches and push buttons
• Power sockets
• Lighting fixtures (normal, emergency, safety)
• Poles and mast
• Horns
• Junction boxes
• Etc.

6.5 BOARDS ROOM ARRANGEMENT

This kind of drawings shows the arrangement of the electrical and instrumentation boards
located inside a dedicated room. It is comprehensive of the layout of the main or local
control room. The local boards position is detailed in the equipment layout drawings or in
the instrumentation arrangement drawings.
The electrical boards represented in the drawing are typically:
• Metal clads
• Power Centres
• Motor control Centres
• Batteries
• UPS boards
• DC boards
• Transformers
• Inverters
• Etc.

The drawing shall contain, in scale, in addition to the above described items, any other
item that can interfere with the boards or whatever will be necessary for board movement
or maintenance. This may comprise: cable trays, HVAC equipment and ducts, fire-fighting
systems, furniture, lifting equipment, etc.

6.6 INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION

This kind of drawing defines the position of all the instruments requiring an electrical and/or
a pneumatic interconnection, the position and shape of local support racks, panels, junction
boxes. For each instrument there will be the reference with the junction box and/or the
feeding manifold it is connected to. It is required also the indication of position and type of
process connection.

The instrument installation drawing uses as a basis the area detail drawing or composite
drawings due to the need to interface the instrument with the process (equipment and
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piping) and the need to allocate instrumentation panels, junction boxes, cable conduits,
tubing, manifolds, local trays in the available spaces of the facility.
They represent either the installation inside a building or platform, either the installation in
the fields.

The layout of the instrumentation cable trays in the whole plant is detailed with the specific
kind of document “Cable routing and Underground cable layout”.

6.7 SAFETY EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT

The drawings of this kind may be divided in three sub groups:


• Plans of the firefighting system,
• Plans of the escape routes and personnel protections
• Plans of safety related equipment

6.7.1 Plans of the firefighting system


The firefighting system drawings shall evidence the position of both fixed and movable
equipment, the layout of the related piping and the position of the area covered (by
sprinklers, monitors or other) by the system for protection of the dangerous plant areas.
All the firefighting systems are to be represented, such as the following
• seawater or fresh water system,
• foam systems,
• Inergen systems,
• CO2 systems,
• dry chemical systems.

The typical equipment of firefighting systems is:


• Electric and diesel pumps
• Fire truck
• Wheeled extinguishing systems (foam drums, self priming monitors)
• Foam vessels, powder tanks
• Reels
• Water/foam mixers
• Extinguishing cylinders
• Nozzles and monitors
• Etc.

6.7.2 Plans of the escape routes and personnel protections


The plot plans for escape routes and personnel protections show, in a copy of the
equipment arrangement drawings, the routes the personnel have to follow to abandon the
plant or the area involved in an accident. The signs and panels showing the shorter path
must be shown in the drawing together with the position of any equipment useful for
personnel safety such as:
• Life boats and rafts
• Life jackets, belts, suits, blankets
• First aid kits, Heliport emergency set
• Gas masks
• Etc.
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6.7.3 Plans of safety related equipment


The safety related equipment plot plans show the position of visual, luminous and
acoustical safety signalling devices, the position of detectors, of alarm buttons and
firefighting system starters. A typical list of items is the following:
• Navigation aids lights and horns;
• Helideck lights and wind detectors and sleeves;
• Detectors (Combustible gas, H2S, Explosive mixture);
• Flame and smoke detectors (Infrared, Ultraviolet, smoke ionization, smoke optical,
etc.);
• Alarm lights
• Push buttons (Red ESD, Man overboard, Abandonment Shutdown alarm, etc.)
• Etc.

6.8 ROUTE DRAWINGS

The route drawings are layout drawings that report the routing in the plant of fluid
conveying lines such as process and auxiliary systems piping, pipelines, flowlines, etc..
The drawing shows also the equipment where the lines are connected, the structures that
support the lines (rack, bridges, supports), the wall crossings, the underground positioning.

The line accessories, the valves, the by-passes, the flanges, the process connection, the in
line instrumentation and whatever is part of the line must be reported in the drawing.

This kind of drawing may be produced for a single functional unit system or can contain
lines of several functional units.

The lines routing shall also show all the structures, equipment, buildings that could interfere
with them.

6.9 AREA DETAIL / COMPOSITE

The area detail drawings and the composite drawings are produced to show everything is
located in congested areas in order to verify the constructability of the specific part of the
plant.
The items that are normally represented in the composite drawings are typically:
• mechanical and electrical equipment,
• structures,
• lifting devices,
• piping,
• supports,
• boards,
• panels,
• racks,
• cable trays,
• ventilation ducts,
• instrumentation,
• energy and utilities distribution,
• etc.
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6.10 ARCHITECTURAL

This kind of drawing shall detail the layout of buildings (or similar structures) or of the living
quarters of a platform in order to identify all the material necessary to build the same.
It comprises, among the others, the definition of:
• walls,
• windows,
• doors,
• temporary opening,
• pipe and cable crossing,
• ventilation crossing,
• ceiling,
• roofs,
• paving,
• floating pavement,
• furniture,
• civil equipment (such as desks, bed, kitchen devices, refrigerators, sanitary devices)
• etc.

6.11 ABOVEGROUND AND UNDERGROUND CABLE LAYOUT

The cable routing above ground shows the cable ways layout completed with the list of
identified cables that are laid in the single tray or conduit or any other way. The cables are
shown also in the space in between the exit from the cable way and the connection to the
user or to the feeder. The cable ways layout allows the definition of the single cable length.

The underground cable layout is a document finalized not only to represent the layout of
the cables having their routing underground, but also to give to civil designer the possibility
to evaluate the entity of the digging necessary to create the cable bed and to define the
quantity of concrete to be prepared for cable protection, for road crossings, for
underground cable ducts, for above ground tray basements. These require writing the
dimensions of the digging and the dimensions of the concrete manufactures.

6.12 EARTHING LAYOUT

This type of drawing is finalized to report on a plot plan, where all of the equipment and
structures are represented, the set of item doing part of the earthing system.
It shows the routing of the earthing cables and any connection between the earthing
network and any item or structure to be connected to the ground.

The items reported and detailed (using typical, any time it is possible) in the layout drawing
are the following (the list is not exhaustive):
• Copper plait conductors (bare or insulated)
• Plates (Tinned copper plate, Zinc plated steel plate)
• Marshalling bus bars
• Connectors to grid (clamps, compression junction)
• Connections to users
• Wells and grounding rods
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6.13 HVAC EQUIPMENT AND DUCT LAYOUT DRAWINGS

This type of drawing shows in details the equipment and the ducts of the heating,
ventilation and air conditioning system. It shows the layout of the equipment, in scale, the
routing of ducts with the necessary fittings.

The items reported and detailed in the layout drawing are the following (the list is not
exhaustive):
• Air handling unit
• Chillers
• Refrigerating unit
• Filters
• Electric radiator
• Fluid radiator
• Fan
• Humidifiers
• Moister separators
Etc.

6.14 CABLE WAYS ROUTING

The cable ways routing drawings are layout drawings that report the routing in the plant of
the cable ways such as trays, conduits, trenches, road crossing.
The drawing shows also the equipment where the cables are connected (that therefore the
cable way must reach) and the structures that support the ways (racks, bridges, supports).

The cable ways routing drawing are produced using as a basis the equipment arrangement
drawings. Only in congested areas the cable ways routing is done using the composite
drawings where the ways are evidenced.

The cable ways regards power, instrumentation, telecommunication and safety related
cable routing.
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7. SYMBOLS
If not otherwise defined for the project the graphic symbols used for the plot plans
elaboration will be conform to ANSI/ISA standards symbology.
When using the ANSI/ISA standards, the symbols for special components not covered by
the standards will be subject to Company approval.

8. SUPPLY OF DOCUMENT
The Plot plans documents will always be included in the project document list, and as such
they will be always supplied to the Company, at the end of each project phase, as
specifically defined in the project Document Control Procedure.

If not otherwise defined for the project, the Plot plans shall be supplied to the Company on
paper and in electronic file, having format Microstation (.dwg), Autocad (.dgn) and Adobe
Acrobat (.pdf), the latter obtained from scanning of original document duly filled and signed
in the appropriate revision table.

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