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January 25, 2025
2:30 PM (Local)
30 Hrs
This course format is where trainer will explain you the subject via online live session. This course will run as per specific date and time.
Our course "PIPING LAYOUT ENGINEERING: Converting P&ID into Piping Layouts" offers a unique and valuable opportunity for professionals in the field of piping engineering to enhance their skills and knowledge. Here’s a summary of the value our course brings to participants:
Comprehensive Understanding of Piping Layouts:
Participants will gain a thorough understanding of converting Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) into detailed and practical piping layouts, a critical skill for any piping engineer.
In-Depth Knowledge of Process and Utility Equipment:
The course covers the installation and piping requirements for both process and utility equipment, ensuring participants are well-equipped to handle various industrial scenarios.
Mastery of Plot Plan Development:
Learn to develop overall plot plans that meet industrial standards and statutory requirements, essential for successful project execution.
Expertise in Pipe Rack Design:
Detailed training on pipe rack design, including placing lines, performing width and height calculations, and developing layouts, ensures participants can create efficient and effective pipe rack systems.
Proficiency in Storage Terminal and Tank Farm Design:
Participants will gain expertise in designing storage terminals, including tank farms, equipment and piping layouts, support design, and nozzle orientation, preparing them for both greenfield and brownfield projects.
Practical Application:
The course emphasizes practical skills and real-world application, allowing participants to immediately apply what they have learned to their current or future projects.
Career Advancement:
By mastering the skills taught in this course, participants will enhance their professional credentials, making them more valuable to employers and opening up opportunities for career advancement.
Industry-Relevant Knowledge:
Stay updated with the latest standards and best practices in piping layout engineering, ensuring participants are equipped with the most current and relevant knowledge.
Hands-On Experience:
Through detailed examples and practical exercises, participants will gain hands-on experience that will boost their confidence and competence in handling complex piping layout projects.
Our course delivers a comprehensive, practical, and industry-relevant education in piping layout engineering. By joining, participants will not only expand their technical skills and knowledge but also enhance their career prospects, ensuring they are well-prepared to tackle the challenges and demands of modern industrial projects.
Introduction to Piping Layout Engineering:
Overview of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
Importance of accurate piping layouts in industrial projects
Converting P&ID into Piping Layouts:
Step-by-step methodology for converting P&ID into detailed piping layouts
Common challenges and solutions in the conversion process
Understanding Process Equipment:
Types of process equipment and their functions
Installation requirements and piping connections for process equipment
Case studies and real-world examples
Understanding Utility Equipment:
Types of utility equipment (e.g., boilers, compressors, pumps)
Installation requirements and piping connections for utility equipment
Best practices for integrating utility equipment into overall piping layouts
Plot Plan Development:
Principles of plot plan development
Standards and statutory requirements for plot plans
Layout of various units within an industrial plant
Case studies of successful plot plans
Pipe Rack Design:
Importance and function of pipe racks in industrial plants
Designing pipe racks: considerations for placing lines, width, and height calculations
Development of pipe rack layouts
Preparation of isometric drawings for pipe racks
Hands-on exercises and practical examples
Storage Terminal / Tank Farm Design:
Overview of storage terminals and tank farms
Designing storage terminals: equipment layout, piping layout, and support design
Nozzle orientation and its impact on piping design
Construction isometrics for storage terminals
Differences between greenfield and brownfield projects
Real-world examples and design exercises
Standards and Codes in Piping Layout Engineering:
Overview of relevant standards and codes (e.g., ASME, ASTM)
Ensuring compliance with industry standards
Case studies of projects adhering to standards
The course "PIPING LAYOUT ENGINEERING: Converting P&ID into Piping Layouts" aims to equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to translate Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) into efficient and compliant piping layouts. Participants will learn the intricacies of process and utility equipment installation, plot plan development, pipe rack design, and storage terminal/tank farm design, ensuring they are adept at handling industrial projects with adherence to relevant standards and statutory requirements.
Converting P&ID into Piping Layouts:
Understanding Process Equipment: Learn about the installation and piping requirements of various process equipment, ensuring efficient and safe operation within industrial settings.
Understanding Utility Equipment: Gain insights into the installation and piping needs of utility equipment, crucial for maintaining the overall functionality of industrial processes.
Plot Plan Development:
Overall Plot Plan Development: Understand the requirements of various units, relevant standards, and the development of comprehensive plot plans for industrial projects. This includes integrating statutory requirements to ensure compliance and safety.
Pipe Rack Design:
Detailed Pipe Rack Design: Delve into the design of pipe racks, including understanding the necessity of pipe racks, placing lines, and performing width and height calculations. Learn to develop pipe rack layouts and prepare isometric drawings for construction and maintenance purposes.
Storage Terminal / Tank Farm Design:
Comprehensive Storage Terminal Design: Focus on the detailed design of storage terminals, including understanding the need for tank farms, developing equipment and piping layouts, support design, nozzle orientation, and constructing isometrics. The course covers both greenfield and brownfield projects, preparing participants to handle new installations and upgrades to existing facilities.
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