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Course Code
SRVT-011
Valves, Safety Relief Valves, Strainers & Steam Traps
- This course learnt will be applied using our state-of-the-art simulators. This course is designed to provide participants with a detailed and up-to-date overview of Valves, Relief Valves, Strainers and Steam Traps. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the principles, applications, maintenance, and troubleshooting of these critical components in fluid and steam systems. Course will cover the functions and difference among various types of valves covering gate valve, globe valve, plug valve, ball valve, check valve, needle valve, diaphragm valve and butterfly valve; the valve symbols and actuators; and the valve glossary and piping overview.
- During course, participants will learn the safety relief valve types, functions and design features; the types of strainers comprising of temporary strainer, y-type strainer, mono-in-line strainer and duplex-strainer, the types of steam traps covering mechanical steam traps, thermostatic and fixed-orifice traps, the valve maintenance, preventive maintenance, start-up and overhauling; the valve leakage and proper installation, sizing and selection of valve.
Learning Outcomes
- Review valve glossary and piping overview as well as safety relief valves, definitions, types, functions and design features
- Understanding of the principles, applications, maintenance, and troubleshooting of these critical components in fluid and steam systems.
- Distinguish the difference among various types of valves including gate valve, globe valve, plug valve, ball valve, check valve, needle valve, diaphragm valve and butterfly valve
- Enable appropriate safety valve sizing and selection for liquid, gas and vapor applications
- Identify valve leakage in all types and carryout proper installation, sizing and selection of valve
- Discuss valves and its principal functions
- Understand the requirements of industry codes, standards and approval authorities
- Discuss numerous types of strainers including temporary strainer, y-type strainer, mono-in-line strainer and duplex-strainer as well as the types of steam traps including mechanical steam traps, thermostatic and fixed-orifice traps
- Employ valve maintenance, preventive maintenance, start-up and overhauling
Course Contents
- Introduction to Valves
- Principal Functions of Valves
- Gate & Globe Valve
- Plug & Ball Valve
- Check & Needle Valve
- Diaphragm Valve
- Butterfly Valve
- Valve Symbols
- Valve Actuators
- Valve Glossary & Piping Overview
- Safety Relief Valves
- Safety Valves, Working Principle, Components and Specification
- Definitions, Types, Functions, Design Features
- Types of Strainers
- Temporary Strainer, Y-Type Strainer, Mono-in-Line Strainer, Duplex
- Types of Steam Traps
- Mechanical Steam Traps, Thermostatic, Fixed-Orifice
- Valve Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance, Prior to Start-up, After Start-up, Workshop Overhaul & Maintenance Tips
- Valve Leakage
- Valve Installation
- Valve Sizing & Selection
- Maximum Allowable Pressure Drop
Our Methodology
- Make coaching and monitoring innovative and using modern
- Media training also using on the go training by using interactive means and focusing on
- The exercises, practical applications and real situations study
- Live delivery method, instructor-led training
- Experienced consultant, trainers, and professional
- Qualified trainer with high-level experience
Attendance Reports
- Send daily attendance reports to training departments
- Send full attendance report to training dep. by the end of the course
- Attend 100 % from the course days also provide daily
- Issue attendance certificate for participant who attend minimum 80% from the course duration
Pre/Post Reports
- Pre- assessment before starting training
- Post assessment after finishing training
- Full report for the difference between Pre-& Post assessment
Who Should Attend
- Maintenance & Operations & Service Technicians
- Inspection & Materials Technology Technicians
- Maintenance & Application Engineers
- Inspection Engineers
- Mechanical Under Development Engineers
- Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Control Systems, Instrumentation Engineers and Production Engineers
- Wellhead and Drilling Engineers
- New Valve Designers
- Essential for Supervisors
- Foremen and Other Technical Staff