Route a 6" carbon steel line from a reactor nozzle (Anchor 1, 600°F) to a distillation column nozzle (Anchor 2, 300°F). Distance = 80 ft straight line. Available space: 15 ft wide x 20 ft high corridor.
As part of the Fluor Piping Design Layout Training, you will be tested on your comprehension of this lesson. Proficiency testing is typically scheduled three to four times per year, and Piping Staff will notify you of upcoming dates. Questions are a mix of manual fill‑in, true‑false, and short essay. You may use your layout training Reference Data Book and materials from previous lessons during the test. Route a 6" carbon steel line from a
: Applied to power generation stations and high-pressure boiler systems. It features stricter safety factors due to the extreme risks associated with high-pressure steam. As part of the Fluor Piping Design Layout
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to sketch a piping route that minimizes primary and secondary stresses, reducing rework by 40% and producing a "better pipe stress report" (PDF) that actually passes review on the first submission. You may use your layout training Reference Data
What is Pipe Stress Analysis: Why, Types & When Is It Required?