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PIP VEDST003
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet

PURPOSE AND USE OF PROCESS INDUSTRY PRACTICES


In an effort to minimize the cost of process industry facilities, this Practice has
been prepared from the technical requirements in the existing standards of major
industrial users, contractors, or standards organizations. By harmonizing these technical
requirements into a single set of Practices, administrative, application, and engineering
costs to both the purchaser and the manufacturer should be reduced. While this Practice
is expected to incorporate the majority of requirements of most users, individual
applications may involve requirements that will be appended to and take precedence over
this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and particular matters or
application of the Practice to particular project or engineering situations should not be
made solely on information contained in these materials. The use of trade names from
time to time should not be viewed as an expression of preference but rather recognized
as normal usage in the trade. Other brands having the same specifications are equally
correct and may be substituted for those named. All practices or guidelines are intended
to be consistent with applicable laws and regulations including OSHA requirements. To
the extent these practices or guidelines should conflict with OSHA or other applicable
laws or regulations, such laws or regulations must be followed. Consult an appropriate
professional before applying or acting on any material contained in or suggested by the
Practice.

Process Industry Practices (PIP), Construction Industry Institute, The


University of Texas at Austin, 3208 Red River Street, Suite 300, Austin,
Texas 78705. PIP member companies may copy this practice for their internal
use.

Not printed with State funds

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Vessels

PIP VEDST003
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ..................................2
1.1 Purpose ..............................................2
1.2 Scope .................................................2

Appendix A
Data Format and Description

Appendix B
2. References....................................2

Sample Specification Sheet (Page 1)

3. Use of This PIP .............................2

Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger


Specification Sheet

3.1 Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger


Specification Sheet.............................2
3.2 Entering Text and Data .......................2

4. Specification Sheet and


Description ...................................3
4.1 Data Description .................................3
4.2 Specification Sheet .............................3

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PIP VEDST003
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet

1.

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Introduction
1.1

Purpose
The purpose of this Practice is to provide instruction and/or direction to designers for
preparation of the Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet (hereafter
referred to as the Specification Sheet). The Specification Sheet, prepared in
conjunction with PIP VECV1001 and PIP VESV1002 completes a specification
suitable for obtaining comprehensive bids and subsequent purchase of shell and tube
heat exchangers. Note that PIP VEDV1003, Vessel Drawing/Data Sheet and
Instructions, does not apply to shell and tube heat exchangers.

1.2

Scope
This Practice identifies information to be placed on the PIP Shell and Tube Heat
Exchanger Specification Sheet.

2.

References
Applicable requirements in the latest edition (or the edition indicated) of the following industry
standards and references shall be considered an integral part of this Practice. Short titles will
be used herein when appropriate.
Process Industry Practices (PIP)
PIP VECV1001 - Vessel/S&T Heat Exchanger Design Criteria
ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
PIP VEDV1003 - Vessel Drawing/Data Sheet and Instructions
PIP VESV1002 - Vessel/S&T Heat Exchanger Fabrication Specification
ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2

3.

Use of this Practice


3.1

Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Specification Sheet


The Specification Sheet is an element of a complete shell and tube heat exchanger
specification. This form provides preprinted line items to be completed by the designer
and/or fabricator. Some sections of this form are optional and will not apply to some
designs or may be omitted when agreed with the User to comply with the preparers
established work process.

3.2

Entering Text and Data


Each numbered line of the Specification Sheet should be properly filled in or marked
with NA to indicate that the information is not applicable. It is suggested that lines
be left blank if the information is not known at the time. Lines not completed indicate
the form is not complete and should be filled in by the designer or manufacturer.

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Additional information that may be required, but does not have a preprinted
description line, should be added in the Remarks area of the Specification Sheet.

4.

Specification Sheet and Description


4.1

Data Description
Appendix A provides guidance for completion of information on Page 1 of the
Specification Sheet.

4.2

Specification Sheet
Appendix B provides a hardcopy of each page that may be required to define the shell
and tube heat exchanger. Optional information may be:

Performance of One Unit (Page 1): This may be optional when the User or
Process Licensor considers this information proprietary.

Connection Schedule (Page 2), Materials of Construction (Page 2), Gaskets


(Page 2): Used when the Designer/User requires such level of detail to define
materials for individual components. These sections may not be necessary if the
information is defined sufficiently on Page 1.

Thermal Expansion Design Exchanger Design Information (Page 2): This is


required only for exchangers such as fixed tubesheet or single pass floating head
type exchangers where thermal expansion must be considered for the mechanical
design.

Additional Remarks, Sketches, Etc. (Page 3): Used for additional remarks when
sufficient space is not available on Page 1. Also used for schematic sketches to
illustrate required features of the design and tube layouts when necessary to
provide this information to the Manufacturer.

Pages 4 and 5: One or both pages may be necessary when boiling and/or
condensing fluids with ranges of physical properties occur.

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Appendix A
Data Format and Description

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Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Client

Client or end user name

40

Location

Installation site location

40

Process Unit

Process or operating facility name

40

Item No.

Equipment identification number or tag

20

Document No.

Document number

20

Job No.

Project identification number

20

Fabricator

Manufacturer or fabricator name

40

Service of Unit

Service description

50

No. of Units

Total number of service units

Size

Size expressed as "shell diameter - tube length". For


Kettle type this would be expressed as bundle dia./kettle
dia. - tube length

20

TEMA Type
(Hor/Ver)

TEMA type designation

20

Connected in Parallel

Number of shells connected in parallel per unit

Series

Number of shells connected in series per unit

Surface/Unit (Eff.)

Effective surface area per unit; finned effective surface


when finned tubes are specified

12

Shells/Unit

Number of shells per unit

Surface/Shell (Eff.)

Effective surface per shell

12

1,2

Fluid Name

Shell side and tube side fluid name

30

10

1,2

Fluid Quantity, Total

Total shell side and tube side mass flow

14

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Units

Typical
Comments

in-in,
mm-mm

ft, m

ft, m
lb/hr,
kg/hr

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Specification Sheet
Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Units

11

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Vapor (MW)

Shell side inlet and outlet vapor mass flow (except steam)
followed by molecular weight in ( ),
Tube side inlet and outlet vapor mass flow (except steam)
followed by molecular weight in ( )

14,7

N,N

lb/hr,
kg/hr

12

1,2,3,4

Liquid

Shell side inlet and outlet liquid mass flow (except water),
Tube side inlet and outlet liquid mass flow (except water)

14

lb/hr,
kg/hr

13

1,2,3,4

Steam

Shell side inlet and outlet steam mass flow,


Tube side inlet and outlet steam mass flow

14

lb/hr,
kg/hr

14

1,2,3,4

Water

Shell side inlet and outlet water mass flow,


Tube side inlet and outlet water mass flow

14

lb/hr,
kg/hr

15

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Noncondensable
(MW)

Shell side inlet and outlet noncondensable mass flow


followed by the molecular weight in ( ),
Tube side inlet and outlet noncondensable mass flow
followed by the molecular weight in ( )

14,7

N,N

lb/hr,
kg/hr

16

1,2,3,4

Temperature

Shell side inlet and outlet fluid temperature,


Tube side inlet and outlet fluid temperature

10

F,C

17

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Density
(Vapor/Liquid)

Shell side inlet and outlet fluid density for vapor and/or
liquid if present,
Tube side inlet and outlet fluid density for vapor and/or
liquid if present

10

lb/ft3,
kg/m3

18

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Viscosity
(Vapor/Liquid)

Shell side inlet and outlet fluid viscosity for vapor and/or
liquid if present,
Tube side inlet and outlet fluid viscosity for vapor and/or
liquid if present

10

cP

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Typical
Comments

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Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Units

19

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Specific Heat
(Vapor/Liquid)

Shell side inlet and outlet fluid specific heat for vapor
and/or liquid if present,
Tube side inlet and outlet fluid specific heat for vapor
and/or liquid if present

10

Btu/lb-F,
kJ/kg-C,
kcal/kg-C

20

1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8

Thermal Conductivity
(Vapor/Liquid)

Shell side inlet and outlet fluid thermal conductivity for


vapor and/or liquid if present,
Tube side inlet and outlet fluid thermal conductivity for
vapor and/or liquid if present

10

Btu/hr-ft-F,
W/m-C,
kcal/m-hr-C

21

1,2,3,4

Latent Heat

Shell side fluid latent heat of vaporization at the stated


temperature when boiling/condensing conditions are
present,
Tube side fluid latent heat of vaporization at the stated
temperature when boiling/condensing conditions are
present

10

Btu/lb, kJ/kg,
kcal/kg

22

1,2

Inlet Pressure

Shell side fluid pressure at the inlet nozzle,


Tube side fluid pressure at the inlet nozzle

10

psig, bar g,
kg/cmg

23

1,2

Velocity

Shell side and tube side fluid average velocity. Velocity is


based on nominal crossflow area and average fluid
conditions.

ft/s, m/s

24

1,2,3,4

Pressure Drop
(Allowable/
Calculated)

Shell side and tube side allowable and/or calculated


pressure drop through the exchanger including nozzles
and static head when present

psi, bar,
kg/cm

25

1,2

Fouling Resistance

Shell side and tube side design value for resistance to


heat transfer due to fouling. Value is based on the surface
with which the fluid is in contact.

10

hr-ft-F/Btu,
m-C/W,
hr-m-C/kca
l

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Typical
Comments

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Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Units

26

1,2

Avg. Film Coefficient

Average heat transfer coefficient between the shell side


and tube side fluid and the tube. Value is based on the
surface with which the fluid is in contact.

Btu/hr-ft-F,
W/m-C,
kcal/hr-m-
C

27

Heat Exchanged

Total energy exchanged between the shell side and tube


side fluids

12

Btu/hr, MW,
kcal/hr

27

MTD
(Corrected/Weighted)

Logarithmic mean temperature difference corrected for


the exchanger pass arrangement and weighted according
to the heat release curve

F,C

28

1,2,3

Transfer Rate
(Required/Fouled/
Clean)

Overall heat transfer coefficient required for the duty,


surface area, and MTD and actual values under fouled
and clean conditions

Btu/hr-ft-F,
W/m-C,
kcal/hr-m-
C

29

1,2,3

rV
Inlet Nozzle
Bundle Entrance
Bundle Exit

Momentum fluxes in the inlet nozzle, at the entrance to


the bundle, and at the exit of the bundle

lb/ft-sec,
kg/m-sec

31

Tube No.

Number of tubes per shell; for the case of U tube type


exchangers, the Tube No. shall be stated as the number
of U tubes

31

OD

Outer diameter of the tubes

in, mm

32

1,2

Thickness (Min/Avg)

Tube wall thickness and whether the minimum or average


value is specified

in, mm,
BWG

33

Pitch

Distance from tube centerline to tube centerline

in, mm

33

Flow Angle

Angle at which the flow meets the tube bundle

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Typical
Comments

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Specification Sheet
Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

33

3,4

Inlet

Shell side and tube side Inlet Nozzle Number, Size, and
Rating

30

34

Length

Overall tube length from end to end required for the


exchanger type selected; for the case of U tube type
exchangers, the tube length shall be from the tube end to
the tangent line where the tube bend begins

34

Type

Type of tube

20

34

3,4

Outlet

Shell side and tube side Outlet Nozzle Number, Size, and
Rating

30

35

Tube-Tubesheet
Joint

Type of tube-to-tubesheet joint

45

35

2,3

Intermediate

Shell side and tube side Intermediate Nozzle Number,


Size, and Rating

30

36

1,2

Shell Diameter
(ID/OD)

Shell diameter and whether the inner or outer diameter is


specified

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Units

Typical
Comments

ft, mm

Straight,
U-tube,
Bare,
Finned

Rolled,
Expanded,
Hydraulic
expanded,
Seal
Welded
Strength
Welded

in, mm

ID for rolled
shells.
NPS for
pipe shells.

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Specification Sheet
Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Units

Typical
Comments

36

3,4

Vent

Shell side and tube side vent nozzle number, size, and
rating

30

37

Cross Baffle Type

Type of baffling

16

37

2,3

Drain

Shell side and tube side drain nozzle number, size, and
rating

30

38

Spacing: c/c

Distance from centerline to centerline of adjacent baffles

in, mm

38

Inlet

Distance from the tubesheet nearest the shell inlet to the


first baffle

in, mm

39

1,2

%Cut (Dia./Area)

Percentage of the shell ID or inside cross-sectional area


out of which the baffle is cut

40

Tube Support

Type of supports for the tube bundle

40

Full support
@ U-bend

40

2,3

Design Pressure

Design pressure for mechanical design; when required


FV (full vacuum) shall also be specified at a specified
temperature

20

150/FV
@200F

41

Long Baffle Seal


Type

Type of seal for the longitudinal baffle

20

Welded,
leaf,
packed,
tongue and
groove

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Segmental,
Double
Segmental,
Triple
Segmental,
NTIW, Disk
and Donut

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Specification Sheet
Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

41

2,3,4,5

Design Temp.
(Max/MDMT)

Maximum Design Temperature and Minimum Design


Metal Temperature for mechanical design

10

42

By-Pass Seal Type

Dummy tubes, seal strips, rods

20

42

2,3

No. of Passes per


Shell

1 for E shells, 2 for F type, Kettle, Divided, Split, Cross:


for tube side specify the number of passes, i.e.: 1,2,3,...

10

43

Impingement
Protection

Type of impingement protection

20

43

2,3

Corrosion Allowance

Corrosion allowance for design of the pressure


components of the shell side and tube side channels

10

45

Tubes

Materials of construction for the tubes

20

46

Shell

Materials of construction for the shell

20

46

Shell Side

Materials of construction for the shell side gaskets

40

47

Shell Cover

Materials of construction for the shell cover

20

47

Tube Side

Materials of construction for the tube side gaskets

40

48

Channel or Bonnet

Materials of construction for the channel or bonnet

20

48

Floating Head

Materials of construction for the floating head gaskets

40

49

Channel Cover

Materials of construction for the channel cover

20

49

Spare Sets Reqd.

Number of spare sets of gaskets required or See


Purchasing Documents

25

50

Floating Heat
Cover/Bolts

Materials of construction for the floating heads cover and


bolting components

20

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Units

Typical
Comments

F,C

Impact
plate,impac
t rods

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Specification Sheet
Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

Units

Typical
Comments

50

Test Ring Reqd.


(Y/N)

Whether or not a test ring is required for the exchanger


bundle

51

Tubesheets

Materials of construction for the tubesheets

20

51

Insulation: Shell

Shell insulation material and thickness

20

52

Baffles & Support


Plates

Materials of construction for the baffles and support plates

20

52

2,3

Channel Inlet/Exit

Insulation material and thickness for the inlet and outlet


channels

20

53

Expansion Joint Type

Type of expansion joint, if required

20

53

Expansion Joint
Material

Materials of construction for the expansion joint

20

54

Code Requirements

Applicable Codes which must be applied to the design of


the heat exchanger

36

ASME Sect.
VIII D1,
Sect. I,
Lethal, etc.

54

Calc. MAWP (Y/N)

Whether or not the maximum allowable working pressure


must be calculated

Y,N

54

TEMA Class

The TEMA Class specifying the requirements for the


design of the heat exchanger

R,C,B

55,56,
57,58

REMARKS:

Further remarks, comments, and notes about the heat


exchanger

1000

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Y,N

Bellows,
Flued,
Flanged
and Flued

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Data Format and Description
APPENDIX A
Line
No.

Data No.
On Line

Specification Sheet
Input Item

Description

Data
Width

Data
Type

59

1,2

Originator/Check:

Initials of the originator and checker of the heat exchanger


design

59

Approved:

Initials of the approver of the final heat exchanger design

59

Issue Date

Date of issue of the heat exchanger design

59

Issue No.

Issue/revision number of the heat exchanger design.

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Units

Typical
Comments

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Appendix B
Sample Specification Sheet (Page 1)

SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER


SPECIFICATION SHEET
1 Client
2 Process Unit
3 Job No.
4 Service of Unit
5 Size
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

1
1
1

Surface/Unit (Eff.)

TEMA Type (Hor/Vert)


ft
Shells/Unit

30 CONSTRUCTION PER SHELL


31 Tube No
1
33
34
35
36
37
[3] 38
39
40
41
42

Connected in
3
Surface/Shell (Eff.)

2
2

of
3

Page x
Document No.

Parallel

No. of Units 2
4 Series
ft
3

PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT (Optional)

Fluid Allocation
Fluid Name
Fluid Quantity, Total
Vapor (MW)
Liquid
Steam
Water
Noncondensable (MW)
Temperature
Density (Vapor/Liquid)
Viscosity (Vapor/Liquid)
Specific Heat (Vapor/Liquid)
Thermal Conductivity (Vapor/Liquid)
Latent Heat
Inlet Pressure
Velocity
Pressure Drop (Allowable/Calculated)
Fouling Resistance
Avg. Film Coefficient
27 Heat Exchanged
28 Transfer Rate (Required/Fouled/Clean)
29 V - lb/ft-s2 : Inlet Nozzle

32

2
2
2

Location
Item No.
Fabricator

1
1
1

Thickness
1
Pitch
in
1
Length
1
Tube-Tubesheet Joint
Shell Diameter (ID/OD)
Cross Baffle Type
Spacing: c/c
1 in
% Cut (Dia./Area)
1,2
Tube Support
Long Baffle Seal Type
By-Pass Seal Type
Impingement Protection (Y/N)

(Inlet)

1
1
OD
in/BWG (Min./Avg.)

2
ft Type
1

2
2
2
2

5,6
3
3
3
5,6
3

3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4

@
1
1
1

Inlet
Outlet
Intermediate
in Vent
Drain
2

@
2
2

F
2
Btu/hr ft F

SHELL SIDE
3
3
2
3
2

TUBE SIDE
4
4
3
4
3

2
2,3
2
2

3
4,5
3
3

psig

in

Gaskets
Shell Side
Tube Side
Floating Head

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

53 Expansion Joint Type

8
8
8
8

NOZZLES - No. Size & Rating (Optional)

No. of Passes per Shell


1 Corrosion Allowance

52 Baffles & Support Plates

7
7
7
7

2
2

Design Temp(Max/MDMT) F

51 Tubesheets

6
6
6
6
3

in
2

Design Pressure

49 Channel Cover
50 Floating Head Cover/Bolts

5
5
5
5

Btu/hr MTD (Corrected) (Weighted)


2
3
Bundle Entrance
Bundle Exit
2
3

(Outlet)

7,8
4
4
4
7,8
4

1
1

No. of Crosspasses

46 Shell
47 Shell Cover
48 Channel or Bonnet

1
1
58
1
59 Originator/Check:

3,4
2
2
2
3,4
2

1,2

43
44 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION (Optional)
45 Tubes

54 Code Requirements
55 REMARKS:

1
1
1
1

1
1

TUBE SIDE
2
2

1,2
1
1
1
1,2
1

(Outlet) (Inlet)

1
1

lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
F
lb/ft
cP
Btu/lb F
Btu/hr ft F
Btu/lb @ F
psia/psig
ft/s
psi
hr ft F/Btu
Btu/hr ft F
1

SHELL SIDE

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Spare Sets Req'd


Test Ring Req'd (Y/N)

Insulation: Shell
2,3

Channel Inlet/Exit

Expansion Joint Material


Calc. MAWP (Y/N)

2
2

TEMA Class

56
57

1/

Approved:

Issue Date:

Issue No.

Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER


SPECIFICATION SHEET
Client
Process Unit
3 Job No.

Location
Item No.
Fabricator

1
2

Service of Unit
Size
6 Surface/Unit (Eff.)

Page 1
Document No.

No. of Units
Series
ft

TEMA Type (Hor/Vert)


ft
Shells/Unit

7 PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT (Optional)


8 Fluid Allocation
9 Fluid Name
10 Fluid Quantity, Total
11
Vapor (MW)
12
Liquid
13
Steam
14
Water
15
Noncondensable (MW)
16 Temperature
17 Density (Vapor/Liquid)
18 Viscosity (Vapor/Liquid)
19 Specific Heat (Vapor/Liquid)
20 Thermal Conductivity (Vapor/Liquid)
21 Latent Heat
22 Inlet Pressure
23 Velocity
24 Pressure Drop (Allowable/Calculated)
25 Fouling Resistance
26 Avg. Film Coefficient

Connected in
Surface/Shell (Eff.)

(Inlet)

SHELL SIDE

lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
lb/hr
F
lb/ft
cP
Btu/lb F
Btu/hr ft F
Btu/lb @ F
psia/psig
ft/s
psi
hr ft F/Btu
Btu/hr ft F

Heat Exchanged
Transfer Rate (Required/Fouled/Clean)
29 V - lb/ft-s2 : Inlet Nozzle

(Outlet)

Parallel

(Inlet)

TUBE SIDE

F
Btu/hr ft F

28

Bundle Entrance

30 CONSTRUCTION PER SHELL


31 Tube No.
32
33
34
35
36
37
[3] 38
39
40
41
42

Thickness
Pitch
Length
Tube-Tubesheet Joint
Shell Diameter (ID/OD)
Cross Baffle Type
Spacing: c/c
in
% Cut (Dia./Area)
Tube Support
Long Baffle Seal Type
By-Pass Seal Type
Impingement Protection (Y/N)

OD
in/BWG (Min./Avg.)
in
ft Type

Expansion Joint Type


Code Requirements
REMARKS:

59

Originator/Check:

Bundle Exit
NOZZLES - No. Size & Rating (Optional)

SHELL SIDE

TUBE SIDE

Inlet
Outlet
Intermediate
in Vent
Drain

No. of Crosspasses
Design Pressure

psig

Design Temp(Max/MDMT) F

43
44 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION (Optional)
45 Tubes
46 Shell
47 Shell Cover
48 Channel or Bonnet
49 Channel Cover
50 Floating Head Cover/Bolts
51 Tubesheets
52 Baffles & Support Plates
53
54
55
56
57
58

in

(Outlet)

Btu/hr MTD (Corrected) (Weighted)

27

of

No. of Passes per Shell


Corrosion Allowance

in
Gaskets
Shell Side
Tube Side
Floating Head
Spare Sets Req'd
Test Ring Req'd (Y/N)

Insulation: Shell
Channel Inlet/Exit

Expansion Joint Material


Calc. MAWP (Y/N)

Approved:

Issue Date:

TEMA Class

Issue No.
Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

Job No. *
Client *
Location
Item No.
Document No.
[3]

1
2
3

Mark

CONNECTION SCHEDULE (Optional)


No. Size Rating Facing
Description
Req'd.

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Page 2

of

Issue No.

THERMAL EXPANSION DESIGN INFORMATION


Shell
Shell Tubesheet
Tube
Tube
(Optional) Mean Metal Press. Mean Metal Mean Metal Press.
psig
psig
Temp. F
Temp. F
Temp. F
Design
Normal
Startup
Shutdown
Upset #1
Upset #2
Steamout
Expansion Joint Design Life Cycles

13

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION (Optional)

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

Corr. Allow.

Shell:
Head:
Pipe/Stubends:
Nozzle Necks:
Nozzle Flanges:
Body Flanges:
Expansion Joint:
Supports:
Bolting (internal):
Bolting (external):
Nozzle Reinforcement:
Tubes:
Tubesheets:
Bonnet/Channel:
Bonnet Head(s):
Channel Cover(s):
Body Flanges:
Pipe/Stubends:
Bolting (internal):
Bolting (external):
Nozzle Reinforcement:
Nozzle Necks:
Nozzle Flanges:
Baffles, Spacers, Tie Rods:

in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in

47
48
49
50 Shell Side:
51
y=
52 Tube Side:
53
y=
54 Floating Head:
55

y=

GASKETS (Optional)
Thickness:
psi
m=
Thickness:
psi
m=
Thickness:
psi
m=

in
in
in

MECHANICAL DATA (Optional)


MAWP (hot and corroded):
psi
MAP (new and cold):
psi
Hydrotest Pressure:
Field:
psig
Shop:
Weights: Empty:
lbs
Bundle:
Full of Water:
lbs

psig
lbs

Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

Job No. *
Client *
Location
Item No.
Document No.

Page 3 of
(OPTIONAL)

Issue No.

ADDITIONAL REMARKS, SKETCHES, ETC.

Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

Job No. *
Client *
Location
Item No.
Document No.

1.20
Ref. Pressure 1:

4
of
(OPTIONAL PAGE)

Issue No.
Heat Release Curve

1.2000

PSI (ABS)

Temp.

Enthalpy

Mass Vapor

PSI (ABS)

BTU/LB

Fraction

Enthalpy
(BTU/LB)

Pressure

1.00

1.0000

0.80

0.8000

0.60

0.6000

0.40

0.4000

0.20

0.2000

Mass Vapor
Fraction

Fluid Name:

Page

0.00

0.0000
Temperature (F)
Enthalpy
Mass Vapor Frac

Density

Density

Viscosity

Viscosity

Thermal

Thermal

Sp. Heat

Sp. Heat

Surface

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Cond., Vap

Cond., Liq

Vapor

Liquid

Tension

Critcal Press. Temp.

LB/FT3

LB/FT3

CP

CP

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/LB-F

BTU/LB-F

DYNE/CM PSIA

BTU/HR-FT-F

Liq. Crit.

Heat Release Curve


Ref. Pressure 2:

1.2000

1.00

1.0000

0.80

0.8000

0.60

0.6000

0.40

0.4000

0.20

0.2000

PSI (ABS)

Temp.

Enthalpy

Mass Vapor

PSI (ABS)

BTU/LB

Fraction

Enthalpy
(BTU/LB)

Pressure

0.00

Mass Vapor
Fraction

Fluid Name:

1.20

0.0000
Temperature (F)
Enthalpy

Mass Vapor Frac

Density

Density

Viscosity

Viscosity

Thermal

Thermal

Sp. Heat

Sp. Heat

Surface

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Cond., Vap

Cond., Liq

Vapor

Liquid

Tension

Critcal Press. Temp.

LB/FT3

LB/FT3

CP

CP

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/LB-F

BTU/LB-F

DYNE/CM PSIA

Liq. Crit.

Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

Job No. *
Client *
Location
Item No.
Document No.

Example Data

Page

Issue No.
Heat Release Curve

70.00

Temp.

Enthalpy

Mass Vapor

BTU/LB

Fraction

31.58

100.1

0.00

1.0000

31.55

91.4

6.88

1.0000

31.49

82.7

13.77

1.0000

31.46

80.0

16.18

1.0000

31.43

76.8

21.00

0.9965

31.41

71.8

27.88

0.9916

31.39

66.4

34.76

0.9865

31.36

60.7

41.65

0.9824

31.31

54.5

48.53

0.9781

31.27

41.0

62.54

0.9759

1.0000
0.9950

50.00

0.9900

Mass Vapor
Fraction

Enthalpy
(BTU/LB)

Pressure
PSI (ABS)

1.0050

60.00

31.58 PSI (ABS)

40.00

0.9850

30.00

0.9800
0.9750

20.00

<DEW

0.9700
10.00

0.9650

.0

.5

Temperature (F)
Enthalpy

41

.4

.7

54

60

.8

66

.8

71

.0

76

80

0.
10

.7

0.9600

0.00
.4

Ref. Pressure 1:

82

Hot Fluid

91

Fluid Name:

5
of
(OPTIONAL PAGE)

Mass Vapor Frac

Density

Density

Viscosity

Viscosity

Thermal

Thermal

Sp. Heat

Sp. Heat

Surface

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Cond., Vap

Cond., Liq

Vapor

Liquid

Tension

Critcal Press. Temp.

LB/FT3

LB/FT3

CP

CP

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/LB-F

BTU/LB-F

DYNE/CM PSIA

8.65

MISSING

1.7-02

MISSING

0.123

MISSING

0.799

MISSING

65.9

500.25

355.9

8.85

MISSING

1.6-02

MISSING

0.121

MISSING

0.799

MISSING

65.8

499.58

355.6

9.06

MISSING

1.6-02

MISSING

0.119

MISSING

0.799

MISSING

65.7

498.57

355.5

9.12

972.4

1.6-02

0.348

0.119

0.590

0.799

1.011

65.4

498.36

355.4

9.18

974.4

1.6-02

0.363

0.118

0.588

0.801

1.009

64.9

498.41

355.3

9.28

977.2

1.6-02

0.388

0.117

0.585

0.802

1.006

64.6

498.35

355.1

9.52

983.1

1.5-02

0.457

0.115

0.576

0.805

9.98-01

64.6

498.27

354.9

9.66

986.1

1.5-02

0.504

0.114

0.570

0.806

9.93-01

64.3

497.54

354.6

9.83

988.9

1.5-02

0.564

0.113

0.563

0.807

9.87-01

64.1

496.34

353.6

10.03

991.7

1.5-02

0.641

0.111

0.555

0.808

9.79-01

63.9

495.51

352.4

BTU/HR-FT-F

Heat Release Curve

1.80

1.0050
1.0000

Mass Vapor

1.40

0.9950

1.20

0.9900

1.00

0.9850

0.80

0.9800

0.60

0.9750

0.40

0.9700

0.20

0.9650

0.00

0.9600

0.61

0.9965

30.56

71.8

0.81

0.9916

30.56

66.4

1.01

0.9865

30.56

60.7

1.21

0.9824

30.56

54.5

1.41

0.9781

30.56

48.0

1.62

0.9759

Mass Vapor
Fraction

76.8

Temperature (F)
Enthalpy

.0

30.56

<DEW

.5

1.0000

48

0.47

54

79.5

.7

30.56

60

1.0000

.4

0.40

66

82.7

.8

30.56

71

1.0000

.8

0.20

76

91.4

.5

30.56

79

1.0000

.7

Fraction

0.00

82

BTU/LB

100.1

.4

30.56

PSI (ABS)

0.

Enthalpy

30.56 PSI (ABS)

91

Temp.

1.60

Ref. Pressure 2:

Enthalpy
(BTU/LB)

Pressure

Hot Fluid

10

Fluid Name:

Liq. Crit.

Mass Vapor Frac

Density

Density

Viscosity

Viscosity

Thermal

Thermal

Sp. Heat

Sp. Heat

Surface

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Vapor

Liquid

Cond., Vap

Cond., Liq

Vapor

Liquid

Tension

Critcal Press. Temp.

LB/FT3

LB/FT3

CP

CP

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/HR-FT-F

BTU/LB-F

BTU/LB-F

DYNE/CM PSIA

8.65

MISSING

1.7-02

MISSING

0.123

MISSING

7.99-01

MISSING

65.9

500.25

355.9

8.85

MISSING

1.6-02

MISSING

0.121

MISSING

7.99-01

MISSING

65.8

499.58

355.6

9.06

MISSING

1.6-02

MISSING

0.119

MISSING

7.99-01

MISSING

65.7

498.57

355.5

9.12

972.4

1.6-02

0.348

0.119

0.590

7.99-01

1.011

65.4

498.36

355.4

9.18

974.4

1.6-02

0.363

0.118

0.588

8.01-01

1.009

64.9

498.41

355.3

9.28

977.2

1.6-02

0.388

0.117

0.585

8.02-01

1.006

64.6

498.35

355.1

9.52

983.1

1.5-02

0.457

0.115

0.576

8.05-01

9.98-01

64.6

498.27

354.9

9.66

986.1

1.5-02

0.504

0.114

0.570

8.06-01

9.93-01

64.3

497.54

354.6

9.83

988.9

1.5-02

0.564

0.113

0.563

8.07-01

9.87-01

64.1

496.34

353.6

10.03

991.7

1.5-02

0.641

0.111

0.555

8.08-01

9.79-01

63.9

495.51

352.4

Liq. Crit.

Form PIP VEDST003 (04/99) (English Units)

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