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Description

Piping System Drafting Design & Fabrication with Isometrics
This
10 hour masterclass
is organized into 2 parts :
PART I : PIPING SYSTEMS
PART II : PIPING ISOMETRICS
In
part I
, we will :
1.
Break down for you all the piping system design and construction principles into easily digestible concepts like joining technologies, welding methods, pipe expansion handling, calculation of distances between piping supports and dimensioning of pipe guides and anchors…
2.
Illustrate using 3D animations and cross-sectional views the main piping components, state their function, their operating limits, their material of construction and their installation procedures such as pipes, flanges, fittings and valves...
3.
Provide proven guidelines and best practices for design, construction, installation and maintenance of piping systems in accordance with the
codes
and
standards
defined by the
ASME
&
ANSI.
The concept of
Piping Specifications
and
Piping Classes
will be discussed in exquisite detail with numerous
practical examples
4.
Show you
how to design a piping system from scratch
. This
valuable
and
proven

piping design method *
is actually what we use at our petrochemical plant to design a new piping system or to modify an existing one.
*
This design method is presented at the end of part I. For this reason, we do highly recommend starting the course from the beginning and navigating through all the sections in the order we have established so that you will be in better position when tackling the design section.
In
part II
, we will make you a
Piping Isometric expert
and you will know not only how to
read
,
interpret
and
successfully understand
all of those many lines and piping symbols but also you will know how to
draw
your own piping isometrics.
Included in this part, are access to numerous
downloadable resources
,
real industrial examples of Piping Isometrics
and the
keys to interpret them
in high quality video lectures. You will be able to practice and become even
more proficient
with these
bonus items
that you will find throughout
part II
.
This valuable masterclass also includes extensive :
graphics
cross-sectional views
sizing tables
numerous practice sessions
300+ quiz questions
and
3D

animations
This will give a virtual practical exposure on piping systems, piping isometrics and their accessories.
So as you can see here, we cover pretty much everything you need to know about piping systems that will help you
successfully draft, design
,
construct
,
maintain
and
operate
your own piping system.
This will set you apart from your peers, whether you are an operator, engineer, or manager and will give you
an edge over your competitors
when seeking employment at any industrial facilities.
So with no further ado, check out the free preview videos and the curriculum of this valuable masterclass and we look forward to seeing you in the first section.
Hope to see you there
WR Training
Spread the wings of your knowledge
Who this course is for:
This training course is designed to benefit all levels of technical personnel in the Oil & Gas industry as well as in chemical and process industries but will greatly benefit :
Personnel involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of piping systems in industrial processes
Pipe Drafters & Designers
Design engineers & technicians
Piping engineers & technicians
Construction workers such as pipe fitters, welders and plumbers
Process, Mechanical and Chemical Engineers
Operation and Maintenance Engineers
Plant Operators
Maintenance Personnel
Technical Personnel involved in inspection
Instructional designers and those involved in writing manuals and operational procedures
Anyone else with an interest in how Piping Isometrics should be created, maintained and used in design, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance of industrial plants

What you'll learn

Learn a valuable step-by-step Piping Design Method and start designing your piping systems from scratch

Download our valuable sizing tables and dimensioning charts, essential to properly design your piping system

Download our valuable technical booklets covering Flanges & Valves

Test your knowledge with our 300+ QUIZ QUESTIONS

Build a strong understanding of piping design and construction principles for both metallic and nonmetallic piping systems

Explain the various pipe manufacturing and joining methods

Identify the different types of fittings and their application

Identify the different types of flanges, gaskets, and bolting materials

Identify the different types of valves, their basic parts and functions

Identify the different types of control valves, their basic parts and functions

Identify the different types of piping accessories (anchors, dummy and channel supports, spring hangers, hanger rods…)

Gain guidance for selecting the most appropriate pipe specification and material for your application

Gain guidance for selecting the most appropriate pipe spacing and arrangement to mitigate thermal expansion and successfully design your piping support systems

Explain the process of pipe identification

Appreciate the various piping classes based on the design and application

Know and familiarize yourself with international and national pipe standards and specifications (ASME, ANSI, AFNOR…)

Understand and evaluate the purpose, content, and importance of Piping Isometrics to the construction, commissionning, operation and maintenance of a plant

Learn how to READ, INTERPRET and successfully UNDERSTAND ALL Piping Isometrics through numerous real industrial examples

Learn how to DRAW your own Piping Isometrics through numerous real industrial examples

Download our valuable sizing tables and dimensioning charts, essential to properly draft and issue your own Piping Isometrics

Identify the 5 key sections of your Piping Isometrics (title block, grid system, revision block, notes and legend, engineering drawing block)

Know and identify valve symbols on your Piping Isometrics (gate, globe, ball, butterfly, needle…)

Know the standards and conventions for valve status (open, closed, throttled)

Identify valve position and failure mode on your Piping Isometrics when applicable (LO, LC, FO, FC, FAI…)

Know and identify process equipment symbols on your Piping Isometrics when applicable (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, columns, furnaces, reactors…)

Determine specific information about a process piping including type of material in the line, line size, line number and type of insulation when applicable

Know and identify pipe fitting symbols on your Piping Isometrics (flanges, reductions, caps, spool pieces, unions…)

Know and identify the Piping Isometric symbols of safety devices that are used to safely isolate, vent & drain process equipment for ease of maintenance

Know and identify instrumentation symbols on your Piping Isometrics (flow meters, temperature transmitters, pressure gauges…)

Know the lettering and numbering standards for piping, instruments and equipment designation on your Piping Isometrics

Trace the flow of a process stream into your Piping Isometrics, through the pipes and equipment, and out of the Piping Isometrics

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-WR Training
1
1.1-Wecome to WR Training
2-About part 1 : Piping system design, manufacturing and construction
2
2.1-Introduction to part 1/2
2.2-Before you start this first part of the masterclass
3-Pipe
14
3.1-Pipe materials
3.2-Manufacturing methods
3.3-Sizing of pipe
3.4-Wall thickness
3.5-More on the schedule system
3.6-Pipe selection
3.7-Methods of joining pipe
3.8-Cast iron pipe
3.9-Joining cast iron pipe
3.10-Plastic pipe
3.11-Joining plastic pipe
3.12-Drawing pipe
3.13-Before proceeding to the next section
3.14-PIPE : Test your Knowledge
4-Pipe fittings
22
4.1-Introduction to pipe fittings
4.2-90° elbows
4.3-Long-radius elbows
4.4-Short-radius elbows
4.5-Reducing elbows
4.6-Mitered elbows
4.7-45° elbows
4.8-Weld tee
4.9-Stub-in
4.10-Stub-in reinforcements
4.11-Coupling
4.12-Reducers
4.13-Weld caps
4.14-Use of fittings
4.15-Screwed and socket-weld fittings
4.16-Unions
4.17-Plugs
4.18-Pipe nipples
4.19-Swage nipples
4.20-Flanged fittings
4.21-Before proceeding to the next section
4.22-FITTINGS : Test your Knowledge
5-Flange basics
20
5.1-Introduction to flanges
5.2-Rating flanges
5.3-Flange facings
5.4-Flat Face flanges (FF)
5.5-Raised Face flanges (RF)
5.6-Ring-Type Joint flanges (RTJ)
5.7-Flange types
5.8-Weld neck flanges
5.9-Slip-on flanges
5.10-How to fit and weld slip-on flanges
5.11-Lap-joint flanges
5.12-Threaded flanges
5.13-Socket-weld flanges
5.14-Reducing flanges
5.15-Blind flanges
5.16-Orifice flanges
5.17-Bolts
5.18-Gaskets
5.19-Before proceeding to the next section
5.20-FLANGES : Test your Knowledge
6-Valve basics : Functions and basic parts
13
6.1-Important notes before starting this section on valves
6.2-Valve basics : Learning objectives
6.3-Introduction
6.4-Valve body
6.5-Valve bonnet
6.6-Valve trim
6.7-Disk and seat
6.8-Stem
6.9-Valve actuator
6.10-Valve packing
6.11-Introduction to the types of valves
6.12-Before proceeding to the next section
6.13-VALVE BASICS : Test your Knowledge
7-Valve basics : Types of valves
18
7.1-Valve types : Learning objectives
7.2-Numerous sizes, styles and pound ratings
7.3-Gate valves
7.4-Globe valves
7.5-Ball valves
7.6-Plug valves
7.7-Diaphragm valves
7.8-Pinch valves
7.9-Butterfly valves
7.10-Needle valves
7.11-Check valves
7.12-Relief and Safety valves
7.13-Safety valves
7.14-Relief valves
7.15-Control valves
7.16-For more details on valve types, assembling, dismantling and installation
7.17-Before proceeding to the next section
7.18-TYPES OF VALVE : Test your Knowledge
8-Valve actuator basics
8
8.1-Learning objectives
8.2-Introduction
8.3-Manual actuators
8.4-Electric motor actuators
8.5-Pneumatic actuators
8.6-Hydraulic actuators
8.7-Self-actuated valves
8.8-For more details on valve actuators
9-Standard piping details
14
9.1-Introduction
9.2-Piping rack spacing
9.3-Pipe flexibility
9.4-Heat expansion
9.5-Pipe anchors
9.6-Pipe insulation shoes
9.7-Pipe guides
9.8-Pipe spans
9.9-Pipe supports
9.10-Field supports
9.11-Dummy supports
9.12-Hanger rods
9.13-Before proceeding to the next section
9.14-STD PIPING DETAILS : Test your Knowledge
10-Piping codes & specifications
22
10.1-Introduction to piping codes & specifications
10.2-Piping codes
10.3-Specifications
10.4-Scope
10.5-Code requirements
10.6-Drawing
10.7-Piping
10.8-Instruments
10.9-Vents & drains
10.10-Kind reminder - General Piping Specifications
10.11-Orifices
10.12-Clearance & spacing
10.13-Insulation & painting
10.14-Fabrication tolerances
10.15-Shipping lengths
10.16-Piece marking & painting
10.17-Testing
10.18-Pipe labeling and color codes
10.19-Piping specification classes
10.20-Concrete example of a piping class
10.21-Before proceeding to the next section
10.22-PIPING CODE & SPECIFICATION : Test your Knowledge
11-Practice session : Designing piping systems
3
11.1-Introduction
11.2-Piping design methodology : Problem set-up
11.3-Piping design methodology : A set by step guide
12-Introduction to mechanical equipment
18
12.1-Introduction
12.2-Horizontal vessels
12.3-Vertical vessels
12.4-Ladders, Cages & Platforms
12.5-Pumps : Overview
12.6-Pumps : Nozzle arrangement
12.7-Pump drivers
12.8-Compressors : Overview
12.9-Heat Exchangers : Overview
12.10-Shell & Tube
12.11-Double pipe
12.12-Reboilers
12.13-Air fans
12.14-Cooling towers
12.15-Furnaces
12.16-Storage tanks
12.17-Before proceeding to the next section
12.18-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT : Test your Knowledge
13-Downloadable resources - part 1/2
1
13.1-Summary of part 1/2 downloadable resources
14-About part 2 : Piping isometrics
2
14.1-Introduction to part 2/2
14.2-Before you start this second part of the masterclass
15-About piping isometrics
7
15.1-What is an isometric ?
15.2-Why is an isometric so important ?
15.3-How do isometrics look like ?
15.4-Intro to isometric piping symbols
15.5-Isometric orientation
15.6-Before you proceed to the next section
15.7-ABOUT ISOS : Test your knowledge
16-Introduction to isometric reading
12
16.1-Learning objectives
16.2-Introduction to piping isometric reading
16.3-Anatomy of a piping isometric drawing
16.4-The title block
16.5-The drawing scale
16.6-The grid system
16.7-The revision block
16.8-Changes
16.9-Notes and legend
16.10-Section wrap-up
16.11-Before you proceed to the next section
16.12-ISOMETRIC READING : Test your knowledge
17-Basic isometric symbols
12
17.1-Basic piping isometric symbols : Learning objectives
17.2-Valve symbols
17.3-Valve actuator symbols
17.4-Control valve designations
17.5-Standards and conventions for valve status
17.6-Process equipment symbols
17.7-Piping symbols
17.8-Pipe fitting symbols
17.9-Isolating, venting & draining symbols for ease of maintenance
17.10-Instrumentation
17.11-Sensing devices and detectors
17.12-Location symbols
18-Piping isometric codes
5
18.1-Piping isometric codes : Learning objectives
18.2-Piping designation code
18.3-Equipment designation code
18.4-Instrument designation code
18.5-Miscellaneous designation codes
19-Drawing piping isometrics
13
19.1-Drawing piping isometrics : Learning objectives
19.2-Introduction
19.3-The drawing procedure
19.4-Isometric coordinates
19.5-Dimensions, notes and callouts
19.6-Isometric offsets
19.7-Dimensioning offsets
19.8-Multi-angle offsets
19.9-Rolling offsets
19.10-Dimensioning rolling offsets
19.11-Simplifying the calculations
19.12-Before you proceed to the next section
19.13-DRAWING ISOMETRICS : Test your knowledge
20-Isometrics practice session
5
20.1-Piping isometric example #1
20.2-Piping isometric example #2
20.3-Piping isometric example #3
20.4-Piping isometric example #4
20.5-Piping isometric example #5
21-Downloadable resources - part 2/2
1
21.1-Downloadable resources part 2/2
22-Extra
1
22.1-Bonus