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Dancing on a Sunbeam
I haven't had the opportunity to draw Togruta's often, so I decided to play around with skin colours and the new painting style. I'm really liking it so far, not bad for a first attempt.
You may recognise her as the laughing Togruta from the previous head shots. I don't have much in my head about her other than she loves flowers and summer days, sweet fruit and is a very hard working dancer - probably wanting to be apart of the big productions on Coruscant.
I've named her Dema Phivrin. She is reaching for the stars.
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Next Album's Color Palette
In my [ first post ], I explained why the next era is most likely to be monochromatic, with hints of blue. Since I’ve explained this already, I’ll give a little TLDR;
SAI’s color scheme has slowly gone desaturated, between the Livestream and The Outside’s MV + the Icy Tour. Pink and yellow have turned to black and white. Blue is seen as the color of defeat, and the only color to remain out of the initial SAI palette has been that blue. The last MV we got ended with Dema engulfed in the neon’s blue fire.
However, since then, many hints for a violet-themed era have been dropped.
It’s fairly obvious that Ned is going to have a critical role from here on out. With the Ned’s Bayou plush drop came several new pieces of clothing. A majority of them were violet, with the phrasing ‘ Ned Will Show Us The Way ‘.
For the Black Friday promotion, on Nov. 23, 2022, this header was added to the site.
This proof is very minimal, but I feel it is enough to lean on. Ned was the catalyst for the physical destruction of Dema, and his antlers will continue to be used as a possible means of attack. The finale nearly solely relies on Ned and his antlers.
Also, the purple butterfly that Tyler wore.
Butterflies are strong symbolism for rebirth and change.
During RAB/Vessel, Tyler and Clancy seemed to be small and meek, mindlessly bowing to Dema's will. Both grew enough to distance themselves from their original obedience and will rebuild Dema into something new. A larva will undergo metamorphesis, and morph into a butterfly.
It is possible that violet symbolizes victory, which would explain why it's never been relevant.
NOTE - Pet Cheetah’s audio AND VR video have an unattended purple and orange themed background. It was completely out of place for Trench. The song and Jason himself were rarely brought up. Albeit being on, arguably, the most important album, it serves almost no purpose.
Other than color, I’ve literally got no way to tie it in. Lack of purpose is most likely because Tyler wrote it after Trench was finished. Not too confident in the connection.
Conclusions, as of Nov. 23, 2022.
I still, somewhat, believe that I was correct back in August. The next album will focus on the destruction and defeat of Dema, will be lyrically straightforward as Trench was, and has been confirmed to be their darkest yet. It will also be a continuation and expansion of Redecorate.
A monochromatic tone with hints of defeat-colored blue would be perfectly in line with this.
Ned’s importance cannot be undermined, though. Color has been revealed through merch before, and the bayou drop can’t necessarily be ignored or chalked up to nothing.
Butterflies, although never mentioned, would also perfectly symbolize both Clancy & Tyler’s growth and change from RAB/Vessel.
EDIT - Nov. 30 2022
[ Tyler's most recent Instagram story ] was lit up in purple.
He confirmed that MTV Unplugged was set to release next year, and that he's " excited about the music that [ he's ] working on. "
END EDIT
Both are possible. ~ shesacarver
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This is a blog about twenty one pilots. More specifically, about their creations. About my interpretation(s) of the band's work.
This blog is new, but A Kitchen Sink To Me is actually a wattpad project I started back when I was a teenager, a cringey 14-year-old with a weird mind. I realized how I really like thinking about interpretations of songs, figuring out the meaning behind. And with twenty one pilots' music, I could ramble all day on that page I was writing, which I did in the project. I wrote paragraphs each on various songs, talking about the way I understand those lyrics, sometimes about the instrumentals as well. This is what happens when music that makes you think meets a person who loves thinking about music.
And with the recent release of Clancy, I feel like I have gone back to being that 14-year-old, being so absorbed into tøp (and I'll be using tøp with the slashed o as an acronym, to distinguish the band's name and the literal word "top" as in "top of the world"). And I was reminded of that wattpad project which was soon discontinued because, well I was a kid and commitment was hard for that age, especially for a project that I started without any planning. But the more I think about it, the more I feel like picking it up again. And so I started this blog, as Wattpad probably isn't the best place for personal feelings and matters. (oh i deleted the account as well so goodbye, fiction-writing platform.)
That said, this blog might not be the exact same one I wrote. I did save the stuff I have written, a prologue and four songs in total. I do plan on reposting those stuff here, because I did write some good stuff (i think at least) which I wish to keep, but I will definitely make changes on the bad stuff (like poor criticisms on tyler's vocal delivery based on lack of knowledge). And I plan on starting from Twenty One Pilots -- the self-titled album, the very first song that is Implicit Demand for Proof, to RAB, Vessel etc., all the way to the newest album, Clancy. Therefore the four songs that I've written about might appear in the middle of this journey, according to the track lists. If I feel like it, I might also talk about other aspects of the creations of the band, such as what they've talked about in interviews, posts, maybe music videos, or even live show visuals and performances.
However, this blog isn't a lore theory blog. Although their songs might tie into the Dema story in some ways, I don't intend on making theories, and will only talk about the lore based on largely accepted/proven theories/facts. I would also like to mention that sometimes my interpretations are inspired by other people's interpretations.
One last thing that's extremely important for anyone reading this to know, is that by no means I am trying to explain the actual meaning behind these lyrics. Whenever I talk about songs, I always emphasize that these are personal interpretations, and I don't mean to say that it's a definite answer to what kitchen sink is. I am not a lyric analyst nor am I trying to be one, I am simply just talking about what I think after listening to these songs. It could be as a record of the process of me understanding the songs, or just me sharing how the song relates to my personal feelings. And everyone else can definitely hold a different opinion on the same song. Even if that opinion completely contradicts my interpretation. Because to me, creative works have always been about the freedom of meaning. Meanings inspired by creations, and even more creations inspired by extra meanings.
And that concludes what I would like to talk about in the first post. I probably won't be starting with the songs right away for the next one though, because I still wanted to talk about the meaning of the name of this blog, what exactly would appear in this blog and how it goes, maybe even a bit self-introduction. I haven't even figured out the icon and header, and until I come up with one, I probably won't start talking about the songs just yet. Thank you for reading all this, to whoever out there who somehow came across this post. |-/
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Necro muchas gracias por contestar mis preguntas de head, header y las demas no sabes lo feliz que me haces cada vez que le contestas por que te tomas el tiempo para ayudar a este pequeño aninomo por que ando en busqueda del entendimiento sobre codigos poco a poco de verdad muchas gracias.
Es un placer, anon, para eso estoy por aquí 🖤 Cualquier otra duda que tengas, házmelo saber. ¡Que tengas un lindo día! 💕
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Unique Tøp Asks
1) Tyler or Josh’s lane?
2) What is your dream date with Tyler/Josh?
3) What is your Dema escape plan?
4) If you could choose one song to be played live for you, what would it be?
5) If you could see them live anywhere in the world, where would you choose?
6) Bunk below Tyler or Josh on the bus?
7) If you could dye Josh/Tyler’s hair any color, what would you choose?
8) If you could pick out Tyler’s concert outfit, what would it be?
9) Would you rather be stuck in an elevator with Josh or Tyler?
10) Road trip with the boys! You’re driving, so who gets shotgun?
11) If you could show Tyler & Josh 3 things from your city, what would they be?
12) You are first in line and will get barricade, where do you stand and why?
13) Tyler/Josh is letting you choose their profile picture & header on twitter for them, what do you choose?
14) If you could have been in any music video, which one would you have chosen?
15) If Josh/Tyler gave you an article of their clothing, what would you choose?
16) Oh no! Josh/Tyler is sick. How do you cheer them up?
17) Josh/Tyler are done with their show and want to go on a late night adventure, but leave it up to you. What do you decide to do?
18) Would you rather go to the beach or the mountains with Josh/Tyler?
19) If Tyler wrote a song about your life, what would it be called?
20) If you could design a tattoo for either Josh or Tyler, what would it be?
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3, 6, 13, 16, 19.
3 - What is your Dema escape plan?
Make contact with someone on the outside, set up a meeting point, and have some friends help me out of there!
6 - Bunk below Tyler or Josh on the bus?
Um, Josh. I think he would be more considerate lmao
13 - Tyler/Josh is letting you choose their profile picture & header on twitter for them, what do you choose?
Oh man, tbh I really love how they have their Twitters currently (although I haven’t used Twitter in months, so who knows), so idk if I would change them!
16 - Oh no! Josh/Tyler is sick. How do you cheer them up?
Tyler: bring over Mario Kart and lots of snacks and make the most of him being stuck in bed/on the couch!
Josh: binge watch X-Files and snuggle up together!
19 - If Tyler wrote a song about your life, what would it be called?
Oh, um, hmmm… Midnight Writer
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1.0 LIST OF STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS BY EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES
1.1 GENERAL
1.2 SAFETY
1.3 VESSELS - TANKS
1.4 HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT
1.5 ROTATING EQUIPMENT
1.6 PROCESS EQUIPMENT
1.7 MATERIAL HANDLING
1.8 GENERAL SERVICES
1.9 PLANT SERVICES
1.10 BUILDING SERVICES
1.11 PLUMBING
1.12 PIPING
1.13 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL, WELDING, ETC.
2.0 LIST OF MAJOR CODES AND STANDARDS RELATED TO PROCESS ENGINEERING
2.1 ANSI
2.2 API
2.3 ASME
2.4 ASHRAE
2.5 AWWA
2.6 CEMA
2.7 CGSB
2.8 CSA
2.9 CTI
2.10 HYDRAULICS INSTITUTE
2.11 MSS
2.12 NACE
2.13 NEMA
2.14 NFPA
2.15 PFI
2.16 RMA
2.17 SSPC
2.18 TEMA
2.19 ULC
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
2.20 ISA
2.21 ISO
2.22 OFFSHORE PIPELINE
2.23 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
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1.0 LIST OF STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS BY EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES
1.1 General
AGS American Gas Society
ANSI American National Standards Institute
BSI British Standards Institute
CGSB Canadian General Standards Board
CSA Canadian Standards Association
ISO International Organization for Standardization
NBS National Bureau of Standards
ISA Instrument Society of America
1.2 Safety
ANSI American National Standard Institute
Dept. of Labour
EPA Environment Protection Agency
FM Factory Mutual
NBFU National Board of Fire Underwriters
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
UL Underwriters' Laboratories
1.3 Vessels - Tanks
API American Petroleum Institute
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
AWWA American Water Works Association
NBBI National Bureau of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors
ULC Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada
1.4 Heat Transfer Equipment
API American Petroleum Institute
CTI Cooling Tower Institute
TEMA Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association
1.5 Rotating Equipment
ANSI American National Standard Institute
API American Petroleum Institute
AWWA American Water Works Association
DEMA Diesel Engine Manufacturers Association
Hydraulics Institute
MPTA Mechanical Power Transmission Association
1.6 Process Equipment
AWWA American Water Works Association
GPSA Gas Processor Suppliers Association
API American Petroleum Institute
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
ANSI American National Standards Institute
NBBI National Bureau of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors
CMAA Crane Equipment Manufacturers Association of America
1.7 Material Handling
CEMA Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association
CMAA Crane Equipment Manufacturers Association of America
CSA Canadian Standards Association
FEM Fédération Européenne de la Manutention (Rules for the Design of Hoisting Appliances)
MHI Material Handling Institute
RMA Rubber Manufacturers Association
1.8 General Services
SAMA Scientific Apparatus Makers Association
1.9 Plant Services
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
AGA American Gas Association
AWWA American Water Works Association
CAGI Compressed Air and Gas Institute
CGA Canadian Gas Association
CGA INC. Compressed Gas Association
1.10 Building Services
AMCA Air Moving and Conditioning Association
ARI Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
1.11 Plumbing
ASPE American Society of Plumbing Engineers
ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineers
- Canadian Plumbing Code
PDI Plumbing and Drainage Institute
- Provincial Plumbing Code
1.12 Piping
API American Petroleum Institute
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry
PFI Pipe Fabricators Institute
PPI Plastic Pipe Institute
1.13 Miscellaneous Material, Welding, etc.
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
TIMA Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association
2.0 LIST OF MAJOR CODES AND STANDARDS RELATED TO PROCESS ENGINEERING
2.1 ANSI
A1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas System
A13.1 Scheme for Identification of Piping Systems
B.16.1 Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 25, 125, 250, and 800
B.16.5 Pipe Flanges and Fittings
B16.9 Steel Buttwelding Fittings
B31 Corrosion Control for B31.1
B31.1 Power Piping
B31.2 Fuel Gas Piping
B31.3 Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping
B31.4 Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping Systems
B31.5 Refrigeration Piping
B31.8 Gas Transmission and Distribution Systems (1982)
B31.11 Slurry Transportation Piping Systems
B36.10 Welded and Seamless Wrought Pipe
B36.19 Stainless Steel Pipe
B73.1M Horizontal, End Suction Centrifugal Pumps
B73.2M Vertical In-line Centrifugal Pumps
B133.2 Basic Gas Turbine
B133.4 Gas Turbine Control and Protection Systems
LOS4C1 Flushing and Cleaning Gas Turbine Gen. Lube Systems
58 Standard for the Storage and Hauling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
MC96.1 Temperature Measurement Thermocouples
2.2 API
Publ. 941 Steel for Hydrogen Service at Elevated Temperature and Pressures in Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants
Publ. 2009 Safe Welding and Cutting Practices in Refineries
Publ. 2015 Safe Entry and Cleaning of Petroleum Storage Tanks
Publ. 2021 Fighting Fires In and Around Flammable and Combustible Liquid Atmosphere Storage Tanks
Publ. 2030 Guidelines for Applications of Water Spray Systems for Fire Protection in the Petroleum Industry
Publ. 2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating-Roof Tanks
Publ. 2557 Vapour Collection and Control Options for Storage and Transfer Operations in the Petroleum Industry
RP 14C Analysis, Design, Installation and Testing of Basic Surface Safety Systems on Offshore Platforms
RP 14F Design and Installation of Offshore Platforms
RP 14G Fire Prevention and Control on Open Type Offshore Production Platforms
RP 30 Calculation for Heater Tube Thickness in Petroleum Refineries
RP 500 Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities
RP 520 Sizing, Selection, and Installation of Pressure Delivery Devices in Refineries. Parts 1 and 2
RP 521 Guide for Pressure Delivery and Depressuring Systems
RP 526 Flanged Steel Safety Relief Valves
RP 551 Process Measurement Instrumentation
RP 560 Fired Heater for General Refinery Services
RP 651 Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tanks
RP 652 Lining of Aboveground Storage Tank Bottoms
RP 682 Shaft Sealing System for Centrifugal and Rotary Pumps
RP 1110 Pressure Testing of Liquid Petroleum Pipelines
RP 2001 Fire Protection in Refineries
RP 2003 Protection Against Ignitions Arising out of Static, Lighting and Stray Currents
Spec. 5L Line Pipe
Spec. 6D Pipeline Valves
Spec. 6FA Fire Test for Valves
Spec. 12D Field Welded Tanks for Storage of Production Liquids
Spec. 12F Shop Welded Tanks for Storage of Production Liquids
Spec. 12J Oil and Gas Separators
Spec. 12K Indirect Type Oil Field Heaters
Spec. 12L Specification for Vertical and Horizontal Emulsion Treaters
Spec. 12P Specification for Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic Tanks
Std. 510 Pressure Vessel Inspection Code
Std. 526 Flanged Steel Safety - Relief Valves
Std. 527 Seat Tightness of Pressure Relief Valves
Std. 594 Wafer and Wafer-Lug Check Valves
Std. 598 Valve Inspection and Testing
Std. 599 Metal Plug Valves - Flanged and Butt-Welding Ends
Std. 600 Steel Gate Valves - Flanged and Butt-Welding Ends
Std. 602 Compact Steel Gate Valves - Flanged Threaded, Welding, and Extended-Body Ends
Std. 603 Class 150, Cast, Corrosion-Resistant, Flanged-End Gate Valves
Std. 607 Fire Test for Soft-Seated Quarter-Turn Valves
Std. 608 Metal Ball Valves - Flanged and Butt-Welding Ends
Std. 609 Lug - and Wafer - Type Butterfly Valves
Std. 610 Centrifugal Pumps For Petroleum, Heavy Duty Chemical and Gas Industry Services
Std. 611 General Purpose Steam Turbines for Refinery Services
Std. 612 Special Purpose Steam Turbines for Refinery Services
Std. 613 Special Purpose Gear Units for Refinery Services
Std. 614 Lubrication, Shaft-Sealing and Control Oil Systems for Special Purpose Application
Std. 615 Sound Control of Mechanical Equipment for Refinery Services
Std. 616 Gas Turbines for Refinery Services
Std. 617 Centrifugal Compressors for General Refinery Services
Std. 618 Reciprocating Compressors for General Refinery Services
Std. 619 Rotary-Type Positive Displacement Compressors for General Refinery Services
Std. 620 Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low Pressure Storage Tanks
Std. 630 Tube and Header Dimensions for Fired Heaters for Refinery Service
Std. 650 Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage
Std. 660 Heat Exchangers for General Refinery Service
Std. 661 Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers for General Refinery Service
Std. 670 Vibrations, Axial Position, and Bearing-Temperature Monitoring System
Std. 671 Special Purpose Coupling for Refinery Service
Std. 674 Positive Displacement Pumps - Reciprocating
Std. 675 Positive Displacement Pumps - Controlled Volume
Std. 676 Positive Displacement Pumps - Rotary
Std. 677 General Purpose Gear Units for Refineries Services
Std. 678 Accelerometer-Base Vibration Monitoring System
Std. 1104 Welding Pipelines and Related Facilities
Std. 2000 Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks - Non-Refrigerated and Refrigerated
Std. 2530 Measurement Standard Chapter 14, Natural Gas
2.3 ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Section I Power Boilers
Section II Materials Specifications
Part A Ferrous Materials
Part B Non-Ferrous Materials
Part C Welding Rods, Electrodes and Filler Metal
Part D Properties
Section IV Heating Boilers
Section V Non-Destructive Examination
Section VIII Pressure Vessels - Division 1
Division 2
Section IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications
Section X Fibreglass-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels
Standards
Std. 120 Gas Turbine Generator Lube Oil Systems
Performance Test Codes
PTC 1 General Instructions
PTC 2 Definitions and Values
PTC 4.1 Steam Generating Units
PTC 8.2 Centrifugal Pumps
PTC 9 Displacement Compressors, Vacuum Pumps and Blowers
PTC 10 Compressors and Exhausters
PTC 22 Gas Turbine Power Plants
2.4 ASHRAE
ASHRAE Handbooks
2.5 AWWA
C110 Gray-Iron and Ductile Iron Fittings, 3 in. through 48 in. for Water and Other Liquids
C151 Ductile Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast in Metal Molds or Sand-Lined Molds for Water and Other Liquids
E101-88 Vertical Turbine Pumps - Live Shaft and Submersible Types
C502 Dry Barrel Hydrants Fire Hydrants
2.6 CEMA
Belt Conveyors for Bulk Materials Handbook
2.7 CGSB
41-GP-22 Standard for Process Equipment Reinforced Polyester, Chemical Resistance, Custom-Contact Molded
2.8 CSA
B-51 Boilers and Pressure Vessels
B-53 Identification of Piping Systems
B-52-M Mechanical Refrigeration Code
B-63 Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe
B-137.3 Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Pipe
B-137.4-M Polyethylene Piping Systems for Gas Service
W-48.1 Mild Steel Covered Arc-Welding Electrodes
W-48.3 Low-Alloy Steel Arc-Welding Electrodes
Z-183 Oil Pipeline Transportation Systems
Z-184-M Gas Pipeline Systems
Z-245.1 Pipeline Systems and Materials
Z-245.10 Wrought Steel Buttwelding Fittings and Flanges
Z-276-M LNG - Production, Storage and Handling
2.9 CTI
STD-103 Standard Specifications for the Design of Cooling Tower Structures with Redwood Lumber
STD-111 Gear Speed Reducers
STD-114 Standard Specifications for the Design of Cooling Tower Structures with Douglas Fir Lumber
NCL-109 Nomenclature for Industrial Water - Cooling Towers
WMS-112 Pressure Preservative Treatment of Lumber for Industrial Water - Cooling Towers
ATC-105 Acceptable Test Code for Water-Cooling Towers
2.10 Hydraulics Institute
Standards for Centrifugal, Vertical, Rotary and Reciprocating Pumps
2.11 MSS
Standard Practices
SP-6 Standard Finishes for Contact Faces Pipe Flanges and Connecting End Flanges of Valves and Fittings
SP-25 Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges and Union
SP-44 Steel Pipeline Flanges
SP-53 Quality Standards for Steel Castings and Forgings for Valves, Flanges and Fittings and Other Piping Components - Mag. Particle
SP-54 Quality Standards for Steel Castings and for Valves, Flanges and Fittings and Other Piping Components - Radiographic
SP-55 Quality Standards for Steel Castings and for Valves, Flanges and Fittings and Other Piping Components - Visual
SP-58 Pipe Hangers and Supports - Material, Design and Manufacture
SP-61 Pressure Testing of Steel Valves
SP-69 Pipe Hangers and Supports - Selection and Application
SP-75 High Test Wrought Butt Welding Fittings
SP-82 Valve Pressure Testing Methods
SP-89 Pipe Hangers and Supports - Fabrication and Installation Practices
2.12 NACE
MR-01-90 Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistant Metallic Material for Oil Field Equipment
RP-01-78 Design, Fabrication and Surface Finish of Metal Tanks and Vessels to be Lined for Chemical Immersion Service
RP-0188-88 Discontinuity (Holiday) Testing of Protective Coatings
2.13 NEMA
SM23-1979 Steam Turbines for Mechanical Drive Service
2.14 NFPA
11 Low Expansion Foam Systems
11A Medium and High Expansion Foam Systems
12 Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
12A Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems
12B Halon 1211 Fire Extinguishing Systems
13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems
14 Stand Pipe and Hose Systems
15 Water Spray Fixed Systems
16 Deluge Foam-Water Sprinkler and Spray Systems
17 Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems
20 Centrifugal Fire Pumps
22 Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection
24 Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances
25 Water Based Fire Protection Systems
37 Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
51 Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding
54 National Fuel Gas Code
CUA 58 LP Gas Storage, Use
59 LP Gases at Utility Gas Plants
59A Storage and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas
82 Incinerators, Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment
214 Water Cooling Towers
291 Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants
655 Prevention of Sulphur Fires and Explosions
2.15 PFI
ES 4 Hydrostatic Testing of Fabricated Piping
ES 5 Cleaning of Fabricated Piping
ES 7 Minimum Length and Spacing for Welded Nozzles
ES 18 Ultrasonic Examination of Tubular Products
ES 22 Recommended Practice for Color Coding of Piping Materials
2.16 RMA
Conveyor and Elevator Belt Handbook
2.17 SSPC
PA1 Shop, Field and Maintenance Painting
SP1 Solvent Cleaning
SP5 White Metal Blast Cleaning
SP6 Commercial Blast Cleaning
SP7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning
SP8 Pickling
SP10 Near-White Blast Cleaning
Guide to Vis1 Guide to Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards for Painting Steel
2.18 TEMA
TEMA Standard
2.19 ULC
S603M Standard for Shop Fabricated Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
S630M Standard for Shop Fabricated Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
2.20 ISA
85.1 Instrument Symbols and Identification
2.21 ISO
5167 Sizing of Metering Orifice
2.22 Offshore Pipeline
DNV Rules for Submarine Pipeline Systems
2.23 Units of Measurement
ISO 1000 SI Units
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