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Valves & Actuators Technology

Valves & Actuators Technology

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Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

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Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

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Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

Register

Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

Register


Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

Register


Istanbul .. Cairo .. Tunis .. Muscat

3250 €

Dubai .. Kuala Lumpur .. London

3850 €

Paris .. Singapore .. Barcelona

Register

1- Online Training...with international accreditation.
The value of participation per person is €1,450

2- Requirement : specifying the course, number of participants,
implementation date, and joint coordination.

Group contracting ... 20% Discount For Each Participant
In Any Group Of Five Person Or More

Other Places To Hold The Course :

KualaLumpur.. Istanbul.. Dubai.. Cairo.. Riyadh.. Jeddah.. Abu Dhabi.. Doha.. Muscat.. Sharm El Sheikh.. Kuwait.. Tripoli.. Amman.. Beirut.. Damascus.. Tunisia.. Casablanca.. London.. Paris.. Barcelona.. Amsterdam.. Brussels

Valves & Actuators Technology

Introduction :

Valves are synonymous with just about every industry around the world. Having said that, anyone dealing with this type of equipment knows that there is a lot to learn, and many choices to be made. Of course, a special component or mechanism is also required to operate the valve, and it must have a source of energy. This is known as the actuator, and it takes this energy and converts it into mechanical motion, which is transferred through to the valve.
This Valves & Actuators Technology training course aims to take the mystery out of all aspects pertaining to valves and actuators, and to assist delegates in seamlessly going through all the important thought processes related to these devices, from selection to installation, and everything in between. At the end of the day, the valve and actuator must not be seen in isolation from the rest of the process, but as part of a greater loop, where they are expected to operate at optimal levels

Course Objectives :

At the end of this course, the participants will be able to :

  • Differentiating between the different types of valves available, and focusing on their advantages and disadvantages
  • Developing a system, using the specific actuators that will provide the greatest benefit, based on their individual advantages and disadvantages
  • Selecting the appropriate additional equipment (and, combinations of equipment, where necessary)
  • Learning to take any installation from the specification and selection process, right through to installation and maintenance phases
  • Sizing valves correctly, whilst identifying and gaining familiarity with ANSI / DIN pipe sizes and pressure ratings

Targeted Audience :

  • Instrumentation Technicians and Engineers
  • Process Engineers
  • Maintenance Personnel (specifically, from those fields closely associated with the equipment)
  • Supervisory Personnel
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Design Staff
  • Representatives from the health and safety departments
  • Engineers in other disciplines
  • People from a financial background, who have an interest in cost containment, by using the most effective devices available
  • Management and Senior Management Staff

Course Outlines :

DAY 1 : Valve Basics – What happens inside the Valve from a Process Point of View, Valve Types and Associated Hardware

  • Valve Purposes, Principles, Flow Conditions and Operation
  • Signals, Pressure Drops, Flow Profiles and Reynolds Numbers
  • Cv, Choked Flow and Flashing and Cavitation
  • The Requirements – Classification and Selected associated Hardware for Valves and Actuators
  • The Operation – as well as the Advantages and Disadvantages of an Assortment of Different Types of Valves, including Cage, Split-body, Globe, Needle, Angled, Y-styled, 3-Way, Pinch, Gate (including slab gate and expending gate), Choke, Check (including rubber duck-bill, tilting disc & swing), Single vs. Double-seated, and Balanced Valves

DAY 2 : A Continuation of Valve Types, Associated Equipment and Characteristics

  • The Operation – as Advantages and Disadvantages of an Assortment of Different Types of Valves not covered on Day 1 (including butterfly, ball, rotary plug, diaphragm, ARV / ARC, Bellow sealed (both forged and welded), Breathe / Vacuum Release, Orbit, Pressure Seal, Fixed Cone and Annular Valves
  • Miscellaneous Equipment – closely associated with Valves and Actuators
  • P&ID Diagrams (using valves) and Valve Seat Leakage Rates
  • Characteristics associated with Valves
  • Inherent vs. Installed Characteristics

DAY 3 : Manual and Software Valve Sizing, Actuators and Positioners, Trims and Maintenance

  • Manually Sizing a Valve
  • Sizing a Valve – using software from manufacturers
  • Actuators – Benchsetting and Valve Positioners
  • Cavitation and Noise Trims and Valve Material Selection
  • Valve Maintenance – Fault-finding, Dead Band and Stiction

DAY 4 : Pressure Relief, SIS, Valve Action, Combinations, Terminology, Codes and Standards

  • Pressure Relief Devices and the Limitation of Safety Relief Valves
  • Valves associated with Safety Instrumented Systems
  • Valve Action (fail safe), ANSI / DN Pipe Sizes and Applicable Pressure Ratings
  • Optimizing Valve-actuator Combinations for Various Applications, Terminology Used, and Valve and Actuator Maintenance Aspects and Issues
  • Codes and Standards as well as Piping & Installation Guidelines

DAY 5 : Using Control Valves in an Assortment of Control Strategies

  • PID and Loop Tuning Strategies
  • Feedback – Feed Forward, Cascade and Ratio Control
  • Dealing with Long Dead Times
  • Non-linear Control Valve Applications
  • Valve Control – using a Specialized Controller such as a PLC

EuroMax Training Methodology :

Our training work is presented in a professional and attractive manner.. Interspersed with interceptive information to renew attention throughout the training period… We aim with this method to train the listener and interact… In addition to practical applications that target the direct skills and knowledge required to be achieved.. It is presented to the trainees in more than one way.. Practical exercises and applications.. Surveys and questions.. A training strategy has been adopted based on pairing between the theoretical and the professional and between the local and the global.

What Does The Participant Get From The Course?

Each participant obtains an internationally accredited training certificate from the EuroMax Center for Training and Development … which has the ISO certificate in quality No. 900/2015 from the English international company UCAS .. and receives a training bag containing the scientific material via an electronic flash … in addition to an enjoyable and useful training that is reflected Positive and developmental for individuals and the institution

Note :

We can implement the training course in any of the cities referred to in this course..at the appropriate and required time for the trainees..through joint coordination with the training department at the center..the training is implemented in a distinctive manner according to the best quality standards so that we meet all training requirements and needs.

International Accreditations

The EuroMax Center for Training and Consulting has obtained international and official accreditations with the highest and best international levels scientifically and technically, which reflect the level of outstanding performance in our training work.. so that it achieves what each participant aspires to by obtaining the best certificates with officially approved scientific and technical standards.