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Chemical & Process Safety Management > Chapter-4 > Topic- Safety In plant operations and maintenance > Subtopic- Pipeline colour coding for identification of contents

 Que. Discuss in brief colour coding of pipeline & its importance in chemical industry ( Summer 2015)



In chemical industry and in other industries also, a number of chemicals are required to be transferred from one place to other. When there are fluids (liquids or gases), pipe lines are used. A number of such pipes are laid many times side by side, in a trench or on a bridge or overhead brackets. The identification of the contents of the pipe is very much essential for safe operations and particularly for maintenance of the pipe lines. More over to have uniformity some standard or code (a set of laws or rules) is necessary. This is achieved by IS 2379:1990.

Purpose & Importance of the colour coding for piping as per IS 2379- 

This code is applicable to pipes, fittings, valves and pipe coverings. Supports, brackets or other accessories are specifically excluded. 

1) It gives a color scheme for identification of the contents of pipelines carrying fluids in domestic and public buildings and such industrial installations where a specific color code does not exist.

2) This is not applicable to pipelines buried underground or for electrical services.  

3) The scheme consists of a color code or lettering or both.

4) The purpose is to identify the contents of the pipeline.

5) The ground color identifies the basic nature of the fluid carried and also distinguishes one fluid from another.     

Ground color:

It should be applied through out the entire length. It may be applied as a color coating of length, but not less than 300 mm (so that it is not mistaken as a color band) or As a color panel or On a label attached to the pipe or By the use of colored adhesive tapes of suitable material.

When it is not applied throughout the entire length it shall be applied near valves, junctions, service appliances, bulk heads walls etc. The ground color should be extended on both sides of the color band to avoid confusion.
Valves shall be painted with the same color as the main pipe line (some exceptions). 
Hazards – When it is desired to indicate that a pipeline carries a hazardous material a panel of color of suitable width minimum 100 mm shall be superimposed on the ground color at suitable intervals. 

Table no 1. Ground colors –

Sr.No

Fluid substance

Ground color

1

Water

Sea green

2

Steam

Aluminum (IS 2339)

3

Natural vegetable & mineral oils or combustible liquids

Light brown

4

Acids

Dark violet

5

Air

Sky blue

6

Gases

Canary yellow

7

Alkalies

Smoke gray

8

Other liquids or gases which do not need identification

Black

9

Hydrocarbons / organic compounds

Dark admiralty gray


Color bands – these should be superimposed on the ground color at different locations to distinguish 
1) One kind of condition from another kind of condition of the fluid or
2) One fluid from another but belonging to the same group e g carbon monoxide from
    coke oven gas, diesel from furnace oil.


These should be at the following locations – 

      1) At the battery limit points
      2) Intersection points and change of direction points in piping ways
      3) Other points such as midway of each piping way, near valves,junction joints of 
          service appliances,walls, on either sides of pipe culverts
      4) For long stretch yard piping at 50 meter’s interval and
      5) At start & terminating points.


 The minimum width of a color band shall be based on the size of the pipe line.

No

Nominal size

Width of color band

1

80 NB or less

25 mm

2

Over 100 NB up to 150 NB

50 mm

3

Over 200 NB up to 300 NB 75

75 mm

4

Over 350 NB

100 mm


  • For insulated pipes nominal pipe size means the outside diameter of insulation.
  • The color band shall be as per sequence and in the direction of flow
  • The width of the first color band to subsequent band shall be 4:1.
  • To indicate a hazard by lettering a panel of colors of suitable width shall be  superimposed.
  • valves shall be painted with the same color as the main pipe line.
  • Color code for Industrial services ( IS 2379:1990)

Table 2 – General services

No

Name

Ground color

First band

Second band

1

Cooling water

Sea green

French blue

-

2

Boiler feed water

Sea green

Gulf red

-

3

Condensate

Sea green

Light brown

-

4

Drinking water

Sea green

French blue

Signal red

5

Fire water

Fire red

Crimson red

-

6

Waste water

Sea green

Canary yellow

-

7

Comp air (< 15kg/cm2)

Sky blue

-

-

8

Comp air (>15kg/cm2)

Sky blue

Signal red

-

9

Vacuum

white

-

-

10

Light diesel fuel

Light brown

Brilliant green

-

11

High speed diesel

Light brown

-

-

12

Furnace oil

Light brown

French blue

-

 

 

 

Table 3 - Industrial gases

No

Name

Ground color

First band

Second band

1

Ammonia

Canary yellow

Dark violet

-

2

Butane

Canary yellow

Signal red

-

3

Chlorine

Canary yellow

Signal red

Light orange

4

Ethyl chloride

Canary yellow

Light gray

Signal red

5

Freon

Canary yellow

Light gray

Dark violet

6

Hydrogen

Canary yellow

Signal red

French blue

7

Methyl bromide

Canary yellow

French blue

Black-

8

Nitrogen

Canary yellow

Black

-

9

Oxygen

Canary yellow

White

-

10

Phosgene

Canary yellow

Black

White

11

Sulphur dioxide

Canary yellow

Dark violet

Golden green

 

Table 4 Hydrocarbons & naphtha

No

Name

Ground color

First band

Second band

1

Benzene

Dark admiralty gray

Canary yellow

-

2

Methanol

Dark admiralty gray

Deep blue

-

3

Naphtha

Dark admiralty gray

Light brown

Black

4

Sulphuric acid

Dark violet 

Brilliant green

Light orange

5

HCl

Dark violet 

Signal red

Light orange

6

Caustic soln.

Smoke gray

Light orange

-

7

Strong caustic

Smoke gray

French blue

White

8

Viscose

Black

Golden yellow

Brilliant green

9

Carbon disulphide

Black

Light orange

-

10

Mercury

Black

White

Brilliant green

 

 

Table 5 – medical gases

No

Name

Ground color

First band

Second band

1

Air

Sky blue

White

Black

2

Oxygen

Canary yellow

White

-

3

Vacuum

Sky blue

Black

-

4

Carbon dioxide

Canary yellow

Light grey

-

5

Nitrous oxide

Canary yellow

Black

-

  • When further identification is required it may be done by the particular industry.
  • Lettering is recommended for chemical industry for the products not covered in tables 2 to 5. the recommended size of lettering for pipes with outside diameters ranging from 20 to above 250 mm is ranging from 10 to 90 mm.
  • The direction of flow may be by arrows or letters and they may be black or white and in contrast to ground color. Attention should be given to the visibility of the color markings.
  • The electrical lighting should be such that proper visibility of colors is not affected in the night.

References : 

1) IS 2379
2) K.U.Mistry Book

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