Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)

Total Time
Customizable based on client preference: 16 hours, 2 Full days or 4 Half Days

Course Type
Virtual/In-Person

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Course Details:

  • Learning Outcomes

    1. Gain a better understanding of the piping and instrumentation diagrams.
    2. Identify functions of new items in P&ID’s.
    3. Understand different functions of control elements in plant
    4. Recognize different types of P&IDs including legend &amp; symbols, process, utility generation, utility&nbsp;distribution, safety release gathering network, fire water, sewer collection system,<br>blanket gas &amp; VRU, interconnecting, Battery Limit/Tie-in, control detail, piping detail, pump seal&nbsp;flush, sampling system, safety shower & eye-Washer, HVAC, etc.
    5. Avoid/minimize the mistakes due to misreading the P&amp;IDs
    6. Avoid/minimize exerted cost adders because of change orders caused by unilateral mistakes on<br>the projects.
  • Course Content

    1. Introduction to P&ID:
      1.1. Its Role, Content, and Milestones
      1.2. Anatomy &amp; General Rules<
      1.3. Provision for Ease of Maintenance
    2. Pipes &amp; Fittings
    3. Valves
    4. Control Valves
    5. Containers
    6. Tanks
    7. Vessels
    8. Fluid Transferring
    9. Heat Exchangers
    10. Pressure/Vacuum Relief Devices
    11. Insulation for Protection and Heat Conservation
    12. Winterization
    13. Operator safety
    14. Different Utilities and their Applications
    15. Utility Networks
    16. Utility Stations
    17. Instrumentation & Control
    18. Basic Process Control System (BPCS) and Safety Interlock System (SIS)
    19. DCS and PLC
    20. Alarm System

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Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)