FILT Symbol Keys
- Last UpdatedJul 04, 2024
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Component Description |
SKEY |
Plotted Symbol |
P-points |
Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Filter/Strainer - Straight Through |
FI** |
|
|
1 |
|
Filter/Strainer - Angle |
FA** |
|
|
1,2 |
|
Filter/Strainer - Offset |
FO** |
|
|
1,3,5 |
|
Filter/Strainer - Return |
FR** |
|
|
1,4 |
|
'Y'-type Filter/ Strainer |
FY** |
|
|
1 |
Notes:
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Replace the ** characters in the symbol key with one of the following end condition identifiers:
BW for butt weld
CP for compression
SW for socket weld
FL for flanged
SC for screwed
PL for plain
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To use this symbol, the p-points must be arranged as shown in the following diagram:

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To use this symbol, the p-points must be arranged as shown in the following diagram:

Note:
That the horizontal offset may be zero; that means, P0, P1, P2 and P3 may be coplanar. -
To use this symbol, the p-points must be arranged as shown in the following diagram:

Note:
That P3 is used only for orientation purposes and will have its bore unset. The horizontal offset may be zero; that means, P0 and P1(and similarly P2 and P3) may be coincident. -
Generic type FILT has a connection reference to facilitate connections to reducers. If the connection facility is not being used, then an eccentric reducer will have a p-arrive, a p-leave, and a P3 to orientate the flat side. In this case, the P3 should not have a bore. In this case, the P3 should not have a bore.









