What You Will Learn :
- Identify and describe fundamental aspects of an overall plot plan, unit plot plan and facility plot plan
- Develop an overall plot plan, unit plot plan and facility plot plan and know what inputs are required
- Describe the components of a general arrangement drawing, how it is developed and what are the inputs required
- Explain what an isometric is, how it is developed and what inputs are required
Description
Need to gain greater insight into the required outputs necessary to develop pipeline drawings? This course will deliver an overall understanding of plant layout, including piping, equipment, pipe flow and the mandatory guidelines required for the development of drawings.
Course Overview
As a member of a piping design team, you must have the ability to look at the overall design of the plant or system, which will be delivered to the client. The overall plot plan will be developed based on client requirements and available overall plot size. The overall plot plan is the drawing that will show different units in a plant that are required to produce the final output. Consideration must be given for safer operation and maintenance requirements along with the properties of fluids and how they are handled.
This course will provide an overview of the inputs that are required from other disciplines such as the process for flow diagrams and mechanical for equipment drawing of which are required to prepare general arrangement drawings. We will guide attendees in how to generate and develop other major deliverables like Piping plans, isometrics, and MTO’s.
- Identify and describe fundamental aspects of an overall plot plan, unit plot plan, and facility plot plan
- Develop an overall plot plan, unit plot plan, and facility plot plan and know what inputs are required
- Describe the components of a general arrangement drawing, how it is developed and what are the inputs required
- Explain what an isometric is, how it is developed and what inputs are required
- Define how Material Take Off is prepared
Upon completion, you will receive a WorleyParsons Academy Certificate Of Attendance.
Training Course Content
Topics
- Development of Overall Plot Plan, Unit Plot Plan, and Facility Plot Plan
- Development of General Arrangement Drawings
- Development of Isometrics and MTO Preparation
- How to Develop all Above Said Piping Deliverables with Respect to Design Codes like ASME B31.3, B31.4, & B31.8, HCIS and SAES Requirement
Who is this course for?
This course is perfect for Graduate Engineers, piping engineers & piping designers with less than 6 years in working experience are encouraged to attend.