Course Description:
This course provides the participants with the means to properly operate and support various types of control valve and the differences between them from design, utilization and operation (start-up & shut-down) points of view in a way based on the good acquaintance with the modern technologies applied in this field. Trouble-shooting & forecasting break downs are inclusive
Course Goal:
To enhance the participants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to understand various types of control valve and the differences between them from design, utilization and operation (start-up & shut-down) points of view
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course the participant will be able to:
- Identify the importance of control valves as part of control loops.
- Identify valves components, specifications, and accessories.
- How to select control valves
- Understand valve sizing equations and considerations.
- Select control valve for a certain service.
- Install and test valve.
- Apply valve maintenance procedures.
Course Outline:
- Review of automatic control.
- Control valves as part of control loops.
- Control valves and piping systems.
- Fluid mechanics for valve designers.
- Valves components, specifications, and accessories.
- Control valve classifications.
- Valve bodies trim, actuators, positioners & position transmitter.
- Flow characteristics.
- Valve sizing & selection.
- Design considerations in selecting control valves (flow rate, pressure drop, range ability etc…).
- Basic equations.
- ISA equation.
- FCI equation.
- Valve sizing considerations.
- Vapor & gases consideration.
- Steam consideration.
- Flashing & cavitation service.
- Fixed pressure vs. variable pressure systems.
- Selection of control valve for a certain service.
- Valve for on-off service.
- Valve for modulating service.
- Valve for special processes.
- Valve installation & testing.
- Valve manufacturing standards.
- Quality control procedures & performance tests.
- Accessibility and plant installation practices.
- Valve preventive maintenance.
- Disassembly
- Testing of parts.
- Check lists.
- Noise abatement.
- Lining up valves for a system start-up.
- Valve testing.
- Acceptance procedure.
- Valve common problems and failures.
- Troubleshooting.
Who Can Benefit?
Automatic control, valve, piping designers, engineers and technicians