Qualification: ITI, Diploma, B.E.,
Training Skill: PDMS, Auto CAD/Electrical CAD
This is a comprehensive program designed to present all major topics relative to the Process Piping Drafting, Detailed Engineering / Layout Engineering of Piping Systems, Mechanical design, Pressure Design, Construction of Piping Systems.
The program also covers Process Equipment, Plant Layout, and Mechanical & Pressure Design of Pipelines.
Piping Draughtsman Training Program offering to fresher and experienced Mechanical Engineers who’s Start/Shift their career as a Piping Engineer, Piping Designer or Piping Project Engineer in Oil & Gas / Petrochemicals/ Refineries/ Chemicals/ Energy & Power Sectors.
Major Contents:
• OVER VIEW OF OIL AND GAS.
• PIPING INTRODUCTION.
• FITTINGS.
• VALVES.
• FLANGES.
• MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
• FLOW DIAGRAM AND INSTRUMENTATION.
• CODES AND SPECIFICATION.
• EQUIPMENT LAYOUT.
• GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWING.
• SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS.
• STANDARD PIPING DETAILS.
• PIPING ISOMETRICS.
Intermediate level course for facility engineers and project engineers reviews the key areas associated with the mechanical design of pressure vessels and heat ex-changers for oil and gas facilities. The course is focused on vessels,heat ex-changers built in accordance to ASME, considering material selection, key design calculations, and manufacturing processes.
The course is delivered from the perspective of a vessel fabricator to better understand the dos and don’ts of ideal mechanical specification of pressurized equipment by owner/operators, in order to optimize material utilization and minimize construction costs.
Mechanical, facilities, construction, or project engineers and plant piping/vessel designers who are involved in the specification and purchasing of pressure vessels, heat ex-changers, and other pressure-containing equipment for oil and gas facilities.
Major Contents:
• OIL AND GAS INTRODUCTION.
• PIPE DESIGN AND DRAFTING OVERVIEW.
• BASIC AUTO CAD DRAWINGS.
• MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT’S OVERVIEW.
• HORIZONTAL VESSELS.
• VERTICAL VESSELS.
• PUMPS.
• NOZZLE ARRANGEMENTS.
• PUMP DRIVERS.
• COMPRESSORS.
• EXCHANGERS.
• REBOILER.
• COOLING TOWERS.
• HEATERS AND BOILERS
This course applies fundamental electrical engineering principles to oil and gas facilities. The course is designed for Facilities Engineers who interface with electrical systems and provides practical insight and development of new Facilities Electrical Engineers.
Through the use of individual and group problem solving, attendees will learn about power transformers, motors, generators, one-line diagram interpretation, protection and coordination of electrical equipment, site and standby generation, electrical safety, and hazardous areas identification.
Those facilities personnel who interface with facility electrical power systems, including project engineers, operation leads, instrumentation, controls personnel, and electrical engineers who are new to electrical power systems within oil and gas facilities.
Major Contents:
• ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND DRAFTING INTRODUCTION.
• PIPE DESIGN AND DRAFTING OVERVIEW.
• ELECTRICAL WIRING.
• MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKER (MCB).
• EARTH LEAKAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
• MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
• CAPACITOR BANK.
• CABLES.
• CABLE TRAYS AND LADDE.
• ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION BOARD.
• ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION BOARD.
• SOCKET OUTLET AND SWITCH.
• LIGHTING LOOPING LAYOUT.
• POWER LOOPING LAYOUT.
• TELEPHONE LAYOUT DRAWINGS.
• LOW VOLTAGE ROOM DETAILS.
This course applies fundamental instrumentation and control engineering principles to oil and gas facilities design and operation and is designed to accelerate the development of new Facilities Instrumentation and Control Engineers.
Through the use of individual and group problem solving, attendees will learn about field measurement devices, valves and actuators, documentation, programmable logic controllers, power supplies, PLC, SCADA, DCS, SIS, hazardous areas, and installation methods.
Facilities and Project Engineers as well as newly graduated Electrical, Controls and Instrument Engineers (0-5 years) with a need to improve basic understanding of instrumentation and control systems within oil and gas facilities.
Major Contents:
• BASIC PRINCIPLE OF PETROLEUM.
• OVERVIEW OF OIL AND GAS PROCESSING.
• WELLHEAD PLATFORM AND EQUIPMENT.
• PRESSURE MEASUREMENT.
• TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT.
• LEVEL MEASUREMENT.
• FLOW MEASUREMENT.
• INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC CONTROL.
• FINAL CONTROL ELEMENT & SAFETY VALVES.
• FIRE & GAS DETECTION AND SAFETY SYSTEMS AND SIS.
• INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION.
• OIL & GAS ANALYZER.
• INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM (DCS).
• CONTROL LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING.