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, and other commercial and industrial contexts, pipe marking is used to identify the contents, properties and flow direction of fluids in piping. It is typically carried out by marking
piping Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid. Industrial process piping (and accomp ...
through
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s and color codes. Pipe marking helps personnel and fire response teams identify the correct pipes for operational, maintenance or emergency response purposes.


Background

Pipes are used extensively in commercial and industrial buildings and on industrial plant (e.g.
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) to transfer fluids between items of plant and equipment. Positive identification assists operations personnel to correctly identify plant when carrying out routine or maintenance activities, and for emergency personnel when responding to emergencies. Pipe marking is particularly important for identification where pipes run along pipe racks, through walls and bulkheads and through floors. A range of corporate, national and international codes, standards and regulations are in use around the world.


National standards: United States


ANSI/ASME Standards

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regulations recommend following ''
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Standard A13.1-2015 - Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems''. The standard states that labels should be placed where easily viewed by a person standing near the pipe at any of the following points: *
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s and flanges. * Approximately every to on straight sections. * A pipe passes through a wall or floor. * Any pipe direction changes, such bends or junctions.


2015 revisions

2015 revisions added oxidizing materials to the existing 'Flammables' classification. The other major change allowed and encouraged labels to incorporate the GHS signal word, hazard pictograms, and hazard statements. This addition helped identify additional dangers when dealing with materials that fit into multiple categories, like
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, which is both flammable and toxic.


IIAR Bulletin #114

In 2014, the International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration introduced a specialized label design for use when marking pipes associated with refrigeration systems using
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, including information such as the
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, pressure and purpose in the system.


NFPA 99C 2002

The
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have a special labeling system in the standard for Health Care Facilities, such as hospitals and dentistry offices. This standard puts more emphasis on gases found in Medical gas supply systems, which consist of both oxidizing gases and gases that displace oxygen.


National standards: United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom there are three principal regulations that mandate the marking of equipment and piping: * ''Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Chemicals'' ''(Amendments to Secondary Legislation) Regulations 2015'', * ''Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996'', * ''Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998'', The regulations require that vessels containing hazardous substances together with the pipes containing or transporting such substances must be labelled or marked with the relevant hazard pictograms or pipe marking. The labels used on pipes must be positioned visibly in the vicinity of the most hazardous points, such as valves and joints; at both sides of bulkheads and floor penetrations; and at reasonable intervals. The regulations do not specify a specific marking system, but BS EN ISO 1710 ''Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs'' is often used.


BS 1710 Safety colours and signs

A widely used British Standard (BS) for marking equipment is: * BS 1710:2019 ''Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs — Registered safety signs'' The Standard stipulates the colours to be used. These are as follows: In addition to the basic colours, certain safety colours are used: The arrangement of markings is for the safety colour to be between bands of the basic colour. Firewater service would be: The pipe contents must be identified adjacent to the banding. This can be done by giving either: * The full name * Abbreviation * Chemical symbol * Refrigerant number * Coloured bands (user specified) The direction of flow should also be identified near the banding. Examples using this system are as shown.


National standards: India


IS 2379 Pipelines Identification Colour Code

The Indian Standard IS 2379 provides for a ground colour and a coloured band on piping to identify material. Colour bands of 25 mm to 100 mm width are placed at locations such as battery limits, intersections, near valves, at walls, starting and terminating points. There is a large range of bands which define the contents of the line. For example, for oils.


National standards: Australia

Pipes, ducts and conduits are identification by the Australian Standard AS 1345—1995 “Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts”


International standards


ISO 14726 Ships and marine facilities

Ships and marine facilities must conform to an international standard for piping systems identification. This is ISO 14726:2008 ''Ships and marine technology — Identification colours for the content of piping systems''. This is a two-colour banded marking system. The main colour shows what the fluid is being used for. This is on either side of the secondary colour which indicates what the substance actually is. The main colours are as follows: * Black - Waste media * Blue - Fresh water * Brown - Fuel * Green – Sea water * Grey - Non-flammable gases * Maroon - Air and sounding pipes * Orange - Oils other than fuels * Silver - Steam * Red - Fire fighting * Violet -
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, alkalis * White - Air in ventilation systems * Yellow - Flammable gases


ISO 20560-1 & -2 Safety information for piping systems

International Standard ISO 20560-1:2020 ''Safety information for the content of piping systems and tanks — Part 1: Piping systems'' was intended to replace the variety of regulations and standards across countries and regions. Basic identification colours and warning symbols identify the pipe contents and any hazards. Pipe markers consists of 4 basic elements: * Basic identification (background) colour, see table below, e.g. yellow for hazardous substance * Name of the substance/content, e.g. NATURAL GAS * Flow direction indicator arrows, ⇒ * Warning symbols, e.g. GHS symbol Colours and substances are typically as follows: International Standard ISO 20560-2 ''Safety information for the content of piping systems and tanks — Part 2: Tanks,'' provides a similar colour scheme for tanks.


European standards: RAL Colours

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charts are used by architects, construction industry and road safety. The pipe identification colours are as shown in the table.


See also

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Piping Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of fluid. Industrial process piping (and accomp ...
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American National Standards Institute The American National Standards Institute (ANSI ) is a private nonprofit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organiz ...
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is an American professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing edu ...


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