Top Link invites you to our "Valve types: Selection. Installation and Operation" workshop on 1st till 4th July 2013.
This four days course is structured so that the delegates will benefit most from the majority of applications requiring isolation or control.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, June 14, 2013
Valve Types: Selection, Installation and OperationDate: 1st till 4th July 2013 (Monday - Thursday)
Venue: International 5 Star Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Trainer: John Tonkin
This four days course is structured so that the delegates will benefit most from the majority of applications requiring isolation or control. The identification of the root cause using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) aimed to ensuring optimum Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) in valves.
To ensure top valve performance, Top Link Conference & Event Management and John Tonkin have joined forces to provide Valve Types: Selection, Installation and Operation to offer the most complete valve care training available today.
Features:
• Define and apply hydraulic concepts in practice
• Classify valves by their type of construction and rating
• Detail the role played by individual valve components and their material of construction
• Given practical case studies, select most suitable valve pattern and recommend an appropriate size
• Given a brief description of the more common types of valve actuators and their application
Objectives;
• You will be able to specify valves for the majority of application requiring isolation or control
• The identification of the root cause of any failure using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) procedures forms an integral part of the program
• With all the other concepts covered, you will be able to form the basis of formulating strategies aimed at ensuring optimum Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) in valves.
Course outline:
Day 1 (1st July 2013)
Valve hydrodynamics
Valve flow resistance
Valve and piping system interaction
Cavitation and its implication in valves
Flashing and choked flow
Pressure transients (hammer in systems): A valve perspective
Classification of valves
Day 2 (2nd July 2013)
Valve components and materials of construction
Conditions of services and some of the consequences
Seat leakage rates
Gaskets and stem packing
Valve patterns for isolation and control
Valve maintenance routines
Day 3 (3rd July 2013)
Valve computer aided design
Valve selection and sizing
Day 4 (4th July 2013)
An introduction to pressure relief devices
Valves actuators
Predicting noise in control valves
Trainer:
John Tonkin
- Over the past 38 years John Tonkin has been closely associated with the South African and International valve and pump market.
- Having started his career in power station and progressed through the merchant marine (stream) and onto the design of valves, pumps and pipe work system.
- Involved in designing and presenting of training courses which covered the technicalities of pumps sets, pipes, valves, diesel engines and basic electrical system for pumping plants by more than 11 years.
For more information, download the brochure and agenda here. You can enjoy 10% discounts if you send 3/ more delegates to the workshop. All fees of our events is HRDF claimable.
Please visit our website (www.toplink-asia.com) or call our Johor Bahru office (607 - 225 4825).
Upcoming events in 2013:
1. Best Practices of Demand Planning and Forecasting for Sales and Operations Planning
2. Reliability Cantered Maintenance Excellence
3. Pump Optimization: Performance, Reliability & Efficiency
4. Valve Types- Selection, Installation and Operation
5. The Best Practices of Pressure Vessel
6. Best Practices in Industrial Solid/ Liquid Separation
7. Piping Analysis using CAESAR II
8. Best Practices of PHA, HAZOP & HAZOP Leadership
9. The Best Practices of Combined Cycle Power Plant
10. Integrated Business Planning for Upstream and Downstream Oil and Gas Industry
11. Advanced Cost Engineering
Warmest regards,
Vimy Hue
Marketing Executive
Top Link Conference & Event Management
Tel: + 607 225 4825
Fax:+ 607 226 7351
E-mail: vimy.hue@toplink-asia.com