Piping Training Course

Piping Training Course

Piping Training Course  is Over view of process plant piping System. Assemblies of piping components are used for fluid flows. piping also includes pipe supporting elements but does not include support structures or equipment.

The course will also provide a practical way to learn about the elements considered in the design, code, factors, legislation, material selection, corrosion (internal and external) considerations, and management. Hydrotesting, pigging (cleaning and smarts), pipeline integrity analysis using inspection survey, monitoring data, fitness for purpose, risk analysis, and predictive and preventative maintenance will also be covered.

Piping Training Course Content

  • Definition
  • Piping Component
  • Piping Drawing
  • Design
  • Pipe Work
  • Codes & standard  (ASTM A53 – Steel pipe,ASTM A312 – Stainless steel pipe,AWWA C151 _ Ductile iron pipe
    API 5L_ Line Pipes ,ISO 11960, API 5CT-tubing,ASTM A 53/A 53M Electric-welded and seamless steel pipes, black or hot dip galvanized ,ASTM A106 Seamless carbon steel pipes for high temperature performance.)

You can also Read Piping The Job Training Mechanical Technician Course

Piping Component Mechanical elements

suitable for joining or assembly into pressure tight fluid containing piping systems include

  • Piping & tube
  • Fittings (Elbows, reducers, branch, connections, flanges, etc.)
  • Gaskets, Bolting (Resilient material, inserted between flanges, compressed by bolts to create seal). The common use types are (sheet, spiral wound, solid metal ring and insulation gaskets)
  • Valves (Ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, check valves, plug valves, butterfly valves, pinch valves, needle valves and relief valves)

Classify valves according to functionPiping Training Course

  • Block flow (ON/OFF)
  • Regulating (throttle flow)
  • Checking (prevent flow reversal)
  • Switching
  • Discharging (pressure relieve valve)

Classify valves according to operating device

  • Manual
  • Hydraulic
  • Motor (Electric and air operated)
  • Solenoid

 

  • Piping Support :Function of support and restraints

To carry load
To ensure that materials is not stressed beyond a safe limit
Holdup of liquid can have occurred due to pipe sagging (allow drainage)
To permit thermal expansion
To withstand and dampen vibrational forces applied to the piping

  • Special items such as expansion joints

 

 

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