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Plant location and site selection
Plant layout design
2 Plant location and site selection
The geographical location of any industrial plant has strong
influence on the success of the project.
Considerable care must be exercised in selecting the plant site, and
many different factors must be considered.
Primarily, the plant should be located where the minimum cost of
production and distribution can be obtained, but other factors, such
as room for expansion and safe conditions for plant system as well
as the surrounding community, are also important.
3 Plant Location Factors
After the process flow diagrams are completed and before detailed
piping, structural, and electrical design can begin, the layout of
process units in a plant and the equipment within these process units
must be planned.
This layout can play an important part in determining construction
and manufacturing costs, and thus must be planned carefully with
attention being given to future problems that may arise. Since each
plant differs in many ways and no two plant sites are exactly alike,
there is no one ideal plant layout. However, proper layout in each case
will include arrangement of processing areas, storage areas, and
handling areas in efficient coordination and with regard to such
factors as:
7 Plant Layout Cont’d
General consideration :
Open, structural steelwork , building are normally used for
process equipment; closed buildings are only used for
process operations that require protection from the weather.
11 Typical Master Plot Plan
12 List of plant units in a typical layout
Liquids and gases are handled by means of pumps and blowers; in pipes,
flumes, and ducts; and in containers such as drums, cylinders, and tank
cars.