Course Description
The intent and objective of this course is to provide the participants with the information relative to the basic concepts and principles involved
with the design, inspection and testing of pipeline, Guidelines and notes, Piping arrangement, Stress on piping, Valves in piping design, Make maintenance simple, P & ID, Design points, Graphic method for finding loads
on support, Pumps, Compressors, Fundamentals of fluid flow, Computer applications, Piping inspection code, Inspection of buried piping, Risk based inspection
Course Objectives
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Know about design concepts of pipeline.
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Preparing for inspection and testing procedures.
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Preparing for pressure and flow rate balancing procedures.
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How to make a maintenance plan for pipeline.
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How to evaluate the equipment life
Who Should Attend?
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Maintenance Technicians
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Mechanics
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Machine Operators
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Building Owners
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Plant Engineers
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Facility Managers
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Any Person involved in Cross-training, or Multi-craft Skills programs.
Program Schedule
PART 1
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Guidelines and notes
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Arranging piping
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Piping arrangement
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Removing equipment and cleaning lines
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Stress on piping
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Resistance of piping to flow
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Valves in piping design
PART 2
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Make maintenance simple
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P & ID
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Piping safety and relief valves
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Control stations
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Design points
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Arranging supports for piping
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Graphic method for finding loads on supports
PART 3
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Thermal movements
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Welding pipe support and platform brackets to vessels
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Pumps
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Suction and Discharge line
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Cavitations problem
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Water hammer
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Compressors
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Suction piping for air compressors
PART 4
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Fundamentals of fluid flow
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Fluid flow in pipes
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Head loss in pipeline
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Computer applications
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Piping inspection code
PART 5
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Inspection and testing practices
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Frequency and extent of inspection
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Inspection data evaluation, analysis, and recording
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Repairs, alterations, and relating of piping systems
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Inspection of buried piping
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Risk based inspection