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Hi there, and welcome to this lecture on process flow diagrams: introduction to stream tables. My name is Marina Miletic. There are two main tables that supplement every PFD: a stream table, also called a flow summary table, which is often accompanied by a utility stream table, and second, an equipment summary table. Stream or flow summary tables describe and list the physical properties of each process stream. Utility stream tables describe and list the properties of each utility stream. Equipment summary tables describe the physical properties of each piece of equipment in terms of its type, size, capacity, power, and other important aspects. Ill be discussing stream tables. These are stream numbers, and since theyre not pieces of equipment, they do not have a letter abbreviation. In CHEMCAD and Aspen, stream numbers are automatically labeled for your and put in squares, and some other diagrams may have them in diamonds. The reason why these stream numbers are important is because