COURSE REGISTRATION BY DATE AND TIME FOR EUROPE-INDIA-AFRICA REGION
NOVEMBER 14, 2011 TO JANUARY 26, 2012
ALL TIMES LISTED ARE GREENWHICH MEAN TIME (GMT)
Note that the number of registrations per class will be kept to a minimum in order to better serve those who attend. So please register early for the course(s) and date(s) of your choice.
Piping Design (1 of 2 Segments):The first 90 minute segment of this 2-Part course will provide the attendee with the basis for understanding industry requirements for Code compliance, Material Standards (ASTM), Manufacturing Standards (ASTM, ASME, MSS), and Government Regulations. It provides a brief history of where industry Standards come from, how they are developed, what their relationship is with the Code of Federal Regulations, and how they affect the specifications and design requirements of a project or an installed system. The attendee will learn what specifications and guidelines are required for a project, what information is required in those documents, and how to develop them. We will discuss component ratings, component selection, and material selection.
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Module V-1 010912
Date: January 09, 2012 Time: 14:00 GMT Duration: 90 minutes Cost: $560.00 USD For (2) 90 minute periods
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Piping Design (2 of 2 Segments):Some of the topics covered in the second 90 minutes will be pipe routing, pipe bending, slope, steam traps, corrosion allowance, location of process and utility pipe in a pipe rack, welding, supports, piping flexibility, cleaning, testing, validation, and other topics.
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Module V-2 011012
Date: January 10, 2012 Time: 14:00 GMT Duration: 90 minutes Cost: $0.00 USD Included with Module V-1
INCLUDED WITH MODULE V-1
Steam & Condensate Design:This course will begin with terminology frequently used in conjunction with steam service. The course will then touch on steam tables. This will provide the basics for the rest of the course. The course will then step through some of the equations typically used in steam service. The attendees will go through exercises in sizing steam distribution mains and will be shown how to determine what the targeted steam pressure should be for a facility. We will discuss partial pressure and what effect it has on steam. The course will touch on such things as ambient sensing valves and whether they work or not.
Piping Design (1 of 2 Segments):The first 90 minute segment of this 2-Part course will provide the attendee with the basis for understanding industry requirements for Code compliance, Material Standards (ASTM), Manufacturing Standards (ASTM, ASME, MSS), and Government Regulations. It provides a brief history of where industry Standards come from, how they are developed, what their relationship is with the Code of Federal Regulations, and how they affect the specifications and design requirements of a project or an installed system. The attendee will learn what specifications and guidelines are required for a project, what information is required in those documents, and how to develop them. We will discuss component ratings, component selection, and material selection.
****SOLD OUT****
Module V-1 012312
Date: January 23, 2012 Time: 14:00 GMT Duration: 90 minutes Cost: $560.00 USD For (2) 90 minute periods
Register and Purchase
Piping Design (2 of 2 Segments):Some of the topics covered in the second 90 minutes will be pipe routing, pipe bending, slope, steam traps, corrosion allowance, location of process and utility pipe in a pipe rack, welding, supports, piping flexibility, cleaning, testing, validation, and other topics.
****SOLD OUT****
Module V-2 012412
Date: January 24, 2012 Time: 14:00 GMT Duration: 90 minutes Cost: $0.00 USD Included with Module V-1
INCLUDED WITH MODULE V-1
Steam & Condensate Design:This course will begin with terminology frequently used in conjunction with steam service. The course will then touch on steam tables. This will provide the basics for the rest of the course. The course will then step through some of the equations typically used in steam service. The attendees will go through exercises in sizing steam distribution mains and will be shown how to determine what the targeted steam pressure should be for a facility. We will discuss partial pressure and what effect it has on steam. The course will touch on such things as ambient sensing valves and whether they work or not.