Tagsight for piping and mechanical engineers
The line list and the equipment list are the spine of the mechanical scope, and both are extracted by hand from a P&ID set that the controls team owns. You inherit drawings, wait on revisions, and rebuild the same two spreadsheets every project.
Read one of your own drawings.
Drop a P&ID, instrument index, or schedule. Tagsight reads it to the tag and opens a workspace you keep when you sign in.
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What you do today.
- Walk every P&ID, transcribe each line tag with size, spec, service, and metallurgy
- List every vessel, pump, exchanger, and tank with tag and reference duty
- Wait for the next revision, re-do the parts that changed, hope the diff is correct
- Hand the line list to stress, the equipment list to procurement, the spec breaks to materials
What changes with Tagsight.
- Line list exports as a structured table with tag, size, spec, service, and source page
- Equipment list groups by type, vessel, pump, exchanger, tank with reference duty pulled from the drawing where present
- Revision comparison surfaces additions, removals, and spec changes line by line
- Both documents export to the column shape stress, procurement, and materials already use
Where it fits in your week.
Piping spec break inventory
Materials engineering needs every spec break on the project documented before the next AFE submission. Pull the line list off the current P&ID set, sort by spec change, hand the inventory across without a manual P&ID walk.
Equipment count for procurement
Procurement is sizing the long-lead order for vessels and exchangers. The equipment list comes off the same drawing set that controls is using, with no reconciliation meeting required.
Stress isometric cross-check
Stress engineering wants to verify the line list against the isometric package. Export the line list to Excel, compare line by line against the isometric register, surface the gaps before they hit the drafting backlog.
FAQ.
Does Tagsight extract pipe spec details like wall thickness or ASME class.
Tagsight extracts what is annotated on the P&ID. Line tags with size and spec annotations carry through. Deeper material data lives in the spec sheet and is not invented. The output is a structured starting point for your detailed engineering, not a substitute for the spec.
Can the equipment list pull duty data from a separate datasheet.
If duty data is annotated next to the equipment tag on the P&ID, it is extracted. Cross-document datasheet linkage is on the roadmap. Today the equipment list is the drawing-grounded version.