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COURSE OF MAINTENANCE OF PICTURES OF PROCESSES "PIPING"

CIRCULAR CODE: 33/09

Next we inform you of a course of MAINTENANCE OF CANONADES OF PROCESSES ?PIPING? organized by ATISAE (Pamplona) and that will be delivered to the CETIT installations in Tarragona during the month of May.

Attach the program of the course that ATISAE has sent (in Spanish):

1. Design.
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Design codes and standards
1.3 Introduction to hydraulic calculations
1.4 Design loads and loading conditions
1.5 Flexibility in piping systems
1.6 Pipe support design
1.7 Pipe layout
1.8 Documentation associated with pipes
1.9 Selection of materials for pipe

2. Manufacturing and Assembly.
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Pipe and fittings manufacturing processes
2.2.1 Manufacture of seamless tubes
2.2.2 Manufacture of welded tubes
2.2.3 Manufacture of Metallic Pipe Fittings
2.3 Construction of Isometrics
2.3.1 Isometric Projection
2.3.2 Conventional Symbols for Piping and Isometrics
2.3.3 Manufacture, assembly and construction of metallic piping.
2.3.3.1 General
2.3.3.2 Manufacturing, assembly and construction process.
2.3.4 Welding
2.3.4.1 Responsibilities
2.3.4.2 Welding requirements
2.3.4.2.1 Qualification requirements
2.3.4.2.2 Procedures qualified by others
2.3.4.2.3 Validation of qualifications by others
2.3.4.2.4 Register of qualifications
2.3.4.3 Welding materials
2.3.4.3.1 Contribution
2.3.4.3.2 Backup
2.3.4.4 Preparation for welding
2.3.4.4.1 Cleaning
2.3.4.4.2 Edge preparation
2.3.4.4.3 Alignment
2.3.4.4.4 Shielding and purging gases
2.3.4.5 Welding requirements
2.3.4.5.1 General
2.3.4.5.2 Fillet and socket welding
2.3.4.5.3 Seal weld
2.3.4.5.4 Branch welding
2.3.5 Preheating and Interpass Temperature
2.3.6 Heat Treatment.
2.4 Pipe support
2.4.1 Types of support
2.4.2 Materials and elements used in support
2.5 Tracing for pipe heating
2.5.1 Tracing by thermal fluid
2.5.1.1 Packed Trace
2.5.1.2 Jacketed trace
2.5.1.3 Metal-bare metal tracing
2.5.1.4 Traced by supported pipe
2.5.1.5 Jacketed or jacketed tracing
2.5.2 Electrical tracing.
2.6 Modifications in existing pipe. Tie-in and Tie-out.
2.7 Painting
2.7.1 The reason for painting
2.7.2 Identification of pipes by colors
2.7.3 Stages in the paint application
2.7.3.1 Surface cleaning
2.7.3.2 Application of paints on pipes
2.7.4 Painting maintenance
2.8 Isolation
2.8.1 The reason for isolation
2.8.2 Basics of insulation
2.8.3 Commonly used materials and their characteristics
2.8.3.1 Calcium silicate
2.8.3.2 Cellular glass insulator
2.8.3.3 Glass wool
2.8.3.4 Mineral wool
2.8.3.5 Perlite
2.8.3.6 Styrofoam
2.8.3.7 Polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foam
2.8.3.8 Elastomeric foam
2.8.4 Mounting Considerations

3. Maintenance and Repair
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Line cleaning and conditioning
3.2.1 Chemical cleaning
3.2.2 Blows
3.2.3 Vaporized and inerted
3.2.4 Unclogging by heating
3.2.5 Mechanical cleaning
3.2.6 Pigs
3.3 Analysis of security conditions
3.4 Support Maintenance
3.5 Hot Tap and welding on lines in service
3.5.1 Welding on lines in service
3.5.1.1 Limiting factors
3.5.1.2 Considerations prior to welding
3.5.1.3 Considerations during welding
3.5.1.4 Considerations after welding
3.5.2 Welding recommendations on lines in service
3.5.3 Hot Tap. Boring.
3.5.3.1 Considerations prior to drilling
3.5.3.2 Considerations during execution
3.5.3.3 Considerations after execution
3.5.4 Practical examples
3.5.4.1 Execution Evaluation of Hot Taps.
3.5.4.2 Calculation of admissible pressure.
3.6 Repairs
3.7 Welding repairs
3.7.1 Replacement of damaged elements
3.7.2 Placement of external patches and sleeves on pipes
3.7.3 Thread sealing and seal welds
3.7.4 Hardfacing with welding
3.7.4.1 External hardfacing
3.7.4.2 Internal hardfacing
3.8 Mechanical repairs
3.8.1 Insulation for pipe work
3.8.2 Line plugging by Hot Tap
3.8.3 Frozen plugging
3.8.4 Tube clamping
3.8.5 On-site machining of pipe
3.8.5.1 Cutting and beveling
3.8.5.2 Flange face machining
3.8.6 Corrections on flange faces
3.9 Seamless Leak Repairs on Metallic Pipe and Fittings
3.9.1 Use of polymers
3.9.2 Reinforcing curbs
3.9.3 Pockets or Bands
3.9.3.1 Repair or correction of leaks in flanges
3.9.3.2 Repairs to pipe and tubing fittings
3.9.3.3 Repairs in flexible joints
3.9.3.4 Valve Repairs
3.9.3.5 Sealants used in repairs with pockets

4. Inspection
4.1 Inspection, examination and tests for piping systems
(ASME B31.3 Chapter VI) 4.2 Specific customer standards for piping construction
4.3 Complementary technical instruction MIE-AP6 on oil refineries and petrochemical plants
4.4 PED European pressure equipment directive
4.5 Comparison between ASME B31.3 and PED
4.6 API 570 piping inspection code
4.7 ASME B31 G failure analysis
4.8 API RP 579 fitness for service
4.9 Line inspection plan
4.10 Identification of failure mechanisms (API571). cases

DATES AND TIME: from November 2 to 5, 2009, from 3 to 9 p.m.

LLOC: Avinguda de Roma, 7 in Tarragona.

PRICE OF THE COURSE: €1000. The CETIT col·legiats will obtain a 10% discount on the registration fee.

**NOTE**: inform you of the procedures to be able to discount part of the import of the course.

DOCUMENTATION : it is lliurarà documentation for the follow-up of the course.

MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: TMI, SL (ATISAE GROUP)
Mr. Diego Martin/ Pilar Martinez
Bishop Irurita Square, 3
a/e: registration-courses@atisae.com
Tel. 948 197 126 / Fax. 948 171 316

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