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ISO/IS 10303-227; Product Data Representation and Exchange Application Protocol: Plant Spatial Configuration

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Author(s)

Mark E. Palmer, M Gilbert

Abstract

This document specifies the application protocol for the exchange of the spatial configuration of plant systems with a central emphasis on piping systems. This part specifies the information required to construct a piping system, including the shape, material, and arrangements of the components of the system. It also specifies requirements for the physical aspects of other plant systems (e.g., heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) needed to design and layout the piping system.
Citation
International Standards Organization

Keywords

application protocol, piping systems, plant spatial configuration, plant systems, product data, product data exchange, product data representation, spatial configuration of plant systems

Citation

Palmer, M. and Gilbert, M. (2000), ISO/IS 10303-227; Product Data Representation and Exchange Application Protocol: Plant Spatial Configuration, International Standards Organization (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created August 1, 2000, Updated February 19, 2017
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