Know Read Understand Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams P&IDs
Know Read Understand Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams P&IDs, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.49, with 123 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 2281 reviews, and has 9898 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand and evaluate the purpose, content, and importance of P&IDs to the construction, commissionning, safe operation and maintenance of a process plant Learn how to read, interpret and successfully understand ALL P&IDs through numerous real industrial examples Identify the 5 key sections of your P&ID (title block, grid system, revision block, notes and legend, engineering drawing block) Know and identify valve symbols on your P&IDs (gate, globe, ball, butterfly, needle…) Know and identify valve actuator symbols on your P&IDs (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, single acting spring return, double acting…) Know the standards and conventions for valve status (open, closed, throttled) Identify valve position and failure mode on your P&IDs (LO, LC, FO, FC, FAI…) Know and identify process equipment symbols on your P&IDs (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, columns, furnaces, reactors, vessels, containers, mixers…) Know and identify piping symbols on your P&IDs (process, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic…) 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 P&IDs (flanges, reductions, caps, spool pieces, unions…) Know and identify the P&ID symbols of safety devices that are used to safely isolate, vent & drain process equipment for ease of maintenance (spectacle and spade blinds, double block and bleed valves…) Know and identify pneumatic, electric, hydraulic and instrument signal lines on your P&IDs Know and identify instrumentation symbols on your P&IDs (flow meters, temperature transmitters, pressure gauges…) Know and identify the location of instruments, recorders, modifiers and controllers on your P&IDs (field mounted, board mounted, inaccessible…) Know the lettering and numbering standards based on ISA symbolgy for piping, instruments and equipment designation on your P&IDs Trace the flow of a process stream into your P&ID, through the pipes and equipment, and out of the P&ID Understand the importance of process control and how it is displayed on your P&IDs Successfully interpret basic process control schemes on your P&IDs Understand the different process control options and how they are displayed on your P&IDs (cascade control, split range control, ratio control, batch control, selective control…) Define the term Flow Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Define the term Temperature Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Define the term Pressure Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Define the term Level Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Understand the control of pressure in a pipe and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Understand the control of flow in a pipe and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Understand flow merging control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Understand flow splitting control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs Understand centrifugal pump control systems (discharge throttling, variable speed drive, minimum flow…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand positive displacement pump control systems (recirculation pipe, variable speed drive, stroke adjustment…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand compressor control systems (capacity control, variable speed drive, anti-surge…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand heat exchanger control systems (direct control, bypass control, back pressure control…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand reactor temperature control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand fired heater control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand container and vessel control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Understand electric motor control systems (ON / OFF actions) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs Know and understand the concept of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and explain how safety instrumented functions are displayed on your P&IDs Know and understand the concept of Alarm Systems and explain how alarms are displayed on your P&IDs Identify safe operating limits based on system designs as displayed on your P&IDs Know and understand how Fire and Gas Detection Systems (FGS) are displayed on P&IDs Assess emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues using your P&IDs This course is ideal for individuals who are All personnel involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of systems and equipment in industrial processes or Plant Operators and engineers in the Process and Power Plant Industries as well as Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants or Process control engineers & technicians or Instrumentation engineers & technicians or Design engineers & technicians or Piping engineers & technicians or Construction workers such as pipe fitters and plumbers or Maintenance engineers & technicians or Mechanics or People who work with Lockout/Tagout safety systems or Instructional designers and those involved in writing manuals and operational procedures or Security, Safety and Environment Officers (SSHE) or Anyone else with an interest in how P&IDs should be created, maintained and used in assessing emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues It is particularly useful for All personnel involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of systems and equipment in industrial processes or Plant Operators and engineers in the Process and Power Plant Industries as well as Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants or Process control engineers & technicians or Instrumentation engineers & technicians or Design engineers & technicians or Piping engineers & technicians or Construction workers such as pipe fitters and plumbers or Maintenance engineers & technicians or Mechanics or People who work with Lockout/Tagout safety systems or Instructional designers and those involved in writing manuals and operational procedures or Security, Safety and Environment Officers (SSHE) or Anyone else with an interest in how P&IDs should be created, maintained and used in assessing emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues.
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Title: Know Read Understand Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams P&IDs
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.49
Number of Lectures: 123
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 123
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 124
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 124
Original Price: €219.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand and evaluate the purpose, content, and importance of P&IDs to the construction, commissionning, safe operation and maintenance of a process plant
- Learn how to read, interpret and successfully understand ALL P&IDs through numerous real industrial examples
- Identify the 5 key sections of your P&ID (title block, grid system, revision block, notes and legend, engineering drawing block)
- Know and identify valve symbols on your P&IDs (gate, globe, ball, butterfly, needle…)
- Know and identify valve actuator symbols on your P&IDs (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, single acting spring return, double acting…)
- Know the standards and conventions for valve status (open, closed, throttled)
- Identify valve position and failure mode on your P&IDs (LO, LC, FO, FC, FAI…)
- Know and identify process equipment symbols on your P&IDs (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, columns, furnaces, reactors, vessels, containers, mixers…)
- Know and identify piping symbols on your P&IDs (process, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic…)
- 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 P&IDs (flanges, reductions, caps, spool pieces, unions…)
- Know and identify the P&ID symbols of safety devices that are used to safely isolate, vent & drain process equipment for ease of maintenance (spectacle and spade blinds, double block and bleed valves…)
- Know and identify pneumatic, electric, hydraulic and instrument signal lines on your P&IDs
- Know and identify instrumentation symbols on your P&IDs (flow meters, temperature transmitters, pressure gauges…)
- Know and identify the location of instruments, recorders, modifiers and controllers on your P&IDs (field mounted, board mounted, inaccessible…)
- Know the lettering and numbering standards based on ISA symbolgy for piping, instruments and equipment designation on your P&IDs
- Trace the flow of a process stream into your P&ID, through the pipes and equipment, and out of the P&ID
- Understand the importance of process control and how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Successfully interpret basic process control schemes on your P&IDs
- Understand the different process control options and how they are displayed on your P&IDs (cascade control, split range control, ratio control, batch control, selective control…)
- Define the term Flow Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Define the term Temperature Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Define the term Pressure Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Define the term Level Control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand the control of pressure in a pipe and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand the control of flow in a pipe and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand flow merging control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand flow splitting control and explain how it is displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand centrifugal pump control systems (discharge throttling, variable speed drive, minimum flow…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand positive displacement pump control systems (recirculation pipe, variable speed drive, stroke adjustment…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand compressor control systems (capacity control, variable speed drive, anti-surge…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand heat exchanger control systems (direct control, bypass control, back pressure control…) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand reactor temperature control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand fired heater control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand container and vessel control systems and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Understand electric motor control systems (ON / OFF actions) and explain how they are displayed on your P&IDs
- Know and understand the concept of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and explain how safety instrumented functions are displayed on your P&IDs
- Know and understand the concept of Alarm Systems and explain how alarms are displayed on your P&IDs
- Identify safe operating limits based on system designs as displayed on your P&IDs
- Know and understand how Fire and Gas Detection Systems (FGS) are displayed on P&IDs
- Assess emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues using your P&IDs
Who Should Attend
- All personnel involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of systems and equipment in industrial processes
- Plant Operators and engineers in the Process and Power Plant Industries as well as Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
- Process control engineers & technicians
- Instrumentation engineers & technicians
- Design engineers & technicians
- Piping engineers & technicians
- Construction workers such as pipe fitters and plumbers
- Maintenance engineers & technicians
- Mechanics
- People who work with Lockout/Tagout safety systems
- Instructional designers and those involved in writing manuals and operational procedures
- Security, Safety and Environment Officers (SSHE)
- Anyone else with an interest in how P&IDs should be created, maintained and used in assessing emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues
Target Audiences
- All personnel involved in calculation, design, selection, manufacturing, safety, quality and maintenance of systems and equipment in industrial processes
- Plant Operators and engineers in the Process and Power Plant Industries as well as Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
- Process control engineers & technicians
- Instrumentation engineers & technicians
- Design engineers & technicians
- Piping engineers & technicians
- Construction workers such as pipe fitters and plumbers
- Maintenance engineers & technicians
- Mechanics
- People who work with Lockout/Tagout safety systems
- Instructional designers and those involved in writing manuals and operational procedures
- Security, Safety and Environment Officers (SSHE)
- Anyone else with an interest in how P&IDs should be created, maintained and used in assessing emergency situations and regulatory compliance issues
June 24 course update:
We have added new video lectures. In addition, new quizzes are being added to help you test your knowledge and emphasize the key learning points. The quiz will include:
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True/False questions
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Multi-choice questions
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Images, cross-sectionnal views
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Solved problems
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and much more…
When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within the course, you can test your knowledge by taking the quiz. If you pass, wonderful ! If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask us for help in the Q&A section.
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Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams commonly referred to as P&ID’s are encountred nowadays throughout all process industries such as Oil & Gas, chemical, pharmaceutical or food industries.
These engineering drawings are used worldwide in design, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance of industrial plants.
They provide clear information on processes, equipment, control systems and how the plant should handle emergency situations.
As a potential actor in these industries, it is therefore vital that you have a thorough understanding of P&ID’s components and construction.
Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams don’t have to be a complicated ! It isn’t rocket science ! This course will make you a P&ID expert and you will know how to read, interpret and successfully understand :
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all of those many lines
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symbols
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process control schemes
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and safety instrumented functions you see in your plant drawings
The knowledge gained in this course will help you to understand ALL P&ID’s so that you can draw the correct information from them.
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 one of these industrial facilities.
Moreover since Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams are used in the planning and risk assessment of tasks to identify hazards, process flows and isolation points, then by ensuring that these drawings are properly drawn and understood, you contribute to the safety of your facility, your fellow workers and yourself.
This training course starts by initiating you to basic blueprint reading (which is also used in electrical, hydraulic and mechanical fields of expertise), then moves on to familiarize you with simple to complex process flow features, such as :
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instrument loops
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advanced process control systems
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safety instrumented functions
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and alarm systems
Symbols are also discussed thoroughly with all the P&ID’s standards, conventions and designation codes that apply to them according to the ISA symbology. These include :
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valves (gate, globe, ball, butterfly…)
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actuators (pneumatic, hydraulic, solenoid, single acting spring return, double acting…)
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process equipment (pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, reactors…)
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instrumentation (flow meters, temperature transmitters, pressure gauges…)
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piping and fittings
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lines
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signals (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric…)
Included in the course are access to numerous downloadable resources, real industrial examples of P&ID’s 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 the course.
So with no further ado, check out the free preview videos and the curriculum of the course and we look forward to seeing you in the first section.
Hope to see you there
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: ABOUT THE COURSE
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: BEFORE YOU START THIS COURSE
Lecture 1: Before you start this course
Chapter 3: ABOUT P&ID's
Lecture 1: What's a P&ID ?
Lecture 2: Why is a P&ID so important ?
Lecture 3: Who uses P&ID's ?
Lecture 4: How do P&ID's look like ?
Chapter 4: INTRODUCTION TO P&ID READING
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Anatomy of a P&ID
Lecture 4: The title block
Lecture 5: The drawing scale
Lecture 6: The grid system
Lecture 7: The revision block
Lecture 8: Changes
Lecture 9: Notes and legends
Chapter 5: BASIC P&ID SYMBOLS
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: Valve symbols
Lecture 3: Valve actuator symbols
Lecture 4: Control valve designations
Lecture 5: Standards and conventions for valve status
Lecture 6: Process equipment symbols
Lecture 7: Piping symbols
Lecture 8: Pipe fitting symbols
Lecture 9: Isolating, venting & draining symbols for ease of maintenance
Lecture 10: Instrumentation
Lecture 11: Sensing devices and detectors
Lecture 12: Location symbols
Lecture 13: Modifiers and transmitters
Lecture 14: Indicators and recorders
Lecture 15: Controllers
Chapter 6: LET'S GET SOME PRACTICE : BASIC P&ID SYMBOLS
Lecture 1: Example #1 : Identifying process equipment and flow paths on a P&ID
Lecture 2: Example #2 : Identifying valve position and failure mode on a P&ID
Lecture 3: Example #3 : Identifying the symbols on a P&ID
Chapter 7: P&ID DESIGNATION CODES
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: Piping designation code
Lecture 3: Equipment designation code
Lecture 4: Instrument designation code
Lecture 5: Miscellaneous designation codes
Chapter 8: IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE PROCEEDING TO NEXT SECTIONS
Lecture 1: Important notes
Chapter 9: THE IMPORTANCE OF PROCESS CONTROL
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: The process
Lecture 3: Process control
Chapter 10: CONTROL THEORY BASICS
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: The control loop
Lecture 3: Process control terms
Chapter 11: INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS (BPCS's) IN P&ID's
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: Single control loops : Feedback control
Lecture 3: Pressure control loops
Lecture 4: Flow control loops
Lecture 5: Level control loops
Lecture 6: Temperature control loops
Lecture 7: Multi-variable loops
Lecture 8: Multi-variable loops : Feedforward control
Lecture 9: Feedforward + Feedback
Lecture 10: Cascade control
Lecture 11: Split range control
Lecture 12: Operations on control signals
Lecture 13: Ratio control
Lecture 14: Batch control
Lecture 15: Selective control
Chapter 12: ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL IN P&IDs
Lecture 1: Learning objectives
Lecture 2: Why do we need to control ?
Lecture 3: How to control ?
Lecture 4: Pipe control 1/4
Lecture 5: Pipe control 2/4
Lecture 6: Pipe control 3/4
Lecture 7: Pipe control 4/4
Lecture 8: Flow control 1/2
Lecture 9: Flow control 2/2
Lecture 10: Pump control 1/7
Lecture 11: Pump control 2/7
Lecture 12: Pump control 3/7
Lecture 13: Pump control 4/7
Lecture 14: Pump control 5/7
Lecture 15: Pump control 6/7
Lecture 16: Pump control 7/7
Lecture 17: Compressor control 1/3
Lecture 18: Compressor control 2/3
Lecture 19: Compressor control 3/3
Lecture 20: Heat transfer equipment control 1/6
Lecture 21: Heat transfer equipment control 2/6
Lecture 22: Heat transfer equipment control 3/6
Lecture 23: Heat transfer equipment control 4/6
Lecture 24: Heat transfer equipment control 5/6
Lecture 25: Heat transfer equipment control 6/6
Lecture 26: Reactor temperature control
Lecture 27: Fired heater control 1/2
Lecture 28: Fired heater control 2/2
Instructors
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