VALVES SELECTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OPTIMUM SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE
FOUR DAYS - PUBLIC TRAINING
GRAN MAHAKAM – Hotel, BLOK M -Jakarta,
17-20 June 2008
FOREWORD
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This course provides an understanding of valves selection, operation,
maintenance and how they interact for optimum system performance.
Additionally, participants will receive expert guidance in making
cost-effective decisions and tips for avoiding poor system operation.
Learn hydraulic theory as it applies to valves systems, as well as
criteria for their selection.
This course offers a unique opportunity to learn more about the
interaction of system equipment items and their applications.
TARGETED AUDIENCE:
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This course would benefit applications engineers; industrial and
public works engineers and managers; general and mechanical
contractor project managers and estimators; systems designers; and
operations and maintenance personnel. Operations & maintenance people
with less formal but hands-on technical experience will also benefit.
Special Features:
Bring actual problems from your job experience. Problems will be
answered in class or on an individual basis, depending on the
complexity of the application.
SYLLABUS
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1. Introduction to Valves
The Valve. Valve Classification According to Function.
Classification According to Application. Classification According
to Motion. Classification According to Port Size. Common Piping
Nomenclature.
2. Valve Selection Criteria
Valve Coefficients. Flow Characteristics. Shutoff Requirements.
Body End Connections. Pressure Classes. Face-to-Face Criteria.
Body Material Selection. Gasket Selection. Packing Selection.
3. Manual Valves
Introduction to Manual Valves. Manual Plug Valves. Manual Ball
Valves. Manual Butterfly Valves. Manual Globe Valves. Manual Gate
Valves. Manual Pinch Valves. Manual Diaphragm Valves.
4. Check Valves (CHV)
Introduction to CHV. Lift CHV. Swing CHV. Tilting-Disk Check
Valve. Double-Disk CHV. Diaphragm CHV. CHV Operation. CHV
Installation. CHV Troubleshooting/Maintenance. CHV Servicing.
5. Pressure Relief Valves (PRV)
Definition. PRV Design. PRV Operation. PRV Installation. PRV
Troubleshooting. PRV Servicing.
6. Control Valves (CV)
Introduction to Control Valves. Globe Control Valves. Butterfly
Control Valves. Ball Control Valves. Eccentric Plug Control
Valves. CV Operation. CV Installation. CV
Troubleshooting /Maintenance. CV Servicing.
7. Actuators and Actuation Systems
Definition of actuators and actuation. Pneumatic actuation:
introduction, pneumatic actuator design, pneumatic actuator
installation, pneumatic actuator troubleshooting, pneumatic
actuator servicing. Non-pneumatic actuators: electric actuators,
hydraulic and electro-hydraulic actuators. Actuator performance.
Positioners: introduction, positioner operation, positioner
calibration, positioner troubleshooting.
8. Common-Valve Problem
High-pressure drops. Cavitation. Flashing. Chocked flow. High
velocity. Water-hammer effects. High noise levels. Noise
attenuation. Fugitive emissions.
Dates & Place
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• DATES : 17-20 June 2008
• Time : 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
• Location : Gran MAHAKAM-Hotel-Jakarta , Jl. Mahakam I No.6 ,
Blok M , Jakarta 12310.
• For Resevation : reservation@granmahakam.com
• Phone: +62 21 720 9966
• Fax : + 62 21 725 2011
Course Fees
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Course fee is Rp. 5.650.000,- /delegate and could be transferred to
the following account number, and including; CARISMA-PRO Software,
lunch, training kit, 2 x Coffee break/day, Course certificate,
excluding accommodation and Tax.
Please transfer to the following account;
HANDAL WIRA MANDIRI
Bank Account no.; 120-0004031808,
Bank Mandiri - Cabang Cempaka Putih
Jakarta, INDONESIA
INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
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PT. Handal Wira Mandiri
Jl. Danau Semayang Blok B III No.104, Pejompongan, Jakarta
Website: 1. http;//www.handalconsulting.com
2. http://www.handal.co.id
e-mail; handalcenter@gmail.com,
Phone; 021 – 5708775
Fax ; 021 – 5702113
Contac Persons; Ms. Desmeli, Ms. Yayuk
24 hours service; 021-70897550, 081511831936
INSTRUCTOR:
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• Dr. Ir. I Wayan Suweca graduated from Department of Mechanical
Engineering Institut Teknologi Bandung in 1985. He received his
Master degree in 1987 from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, French. He then
continued to pursue a Ph.D. degree and he was awarded in 1990. From
1986 he is a faculty member of the Mechanical Engineering Department.
He gives courses on Mechanical Drawing, Mechanical Design, Finite
Element Method, Computer Aided Design, Geometric Modeling, and Design
Optimization. His research interests are in mechanical design, in
design optimization, in design methodology, in vibration control, and
in reliability centered maintenance. He has published/presented many
papers in national and international seminars/proceeding in the field
of mechanical design, design optimization, vibration control, finite
element, stress analysis, computer aided design, and maintenance. As
a training instructor, he has been involved in a number of Industrial
Training, among which are in Pipe Stress Analysis, Failure Analysis,
Finite Element Method, Bearing Technology & Lubrication, Mechanical
Design, Best Practices in Preventive and Predictive Maintenance,
Valve Technology, Industrial Hydraulic, etc. His engineering
consultancy experiences include the work with PT Tambang Batubara
Bukit Asam, PT Tambang Timah, PT Freeport Indonesia, PT Pertamina, PT
Kondur Petroleum S.A., PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia, Total Indonesie,
PT United Tractor, PT Astra International, PT Daihatsu Motor, PT
INKA, PT KAI, PT Dock & Perkapalan Air Kantung, PT PAMA Persada.
• Dr. Ir. Rachman Setiawan earned his "Bachelor of Engineering"
degree from Mechanical Engineering Dept. ITB in 1996. In 1998 he
pursued to the master degree and earned his M Sc. in Mechanical
Engineering Design From UMIST, UK in 1999. His Ph.D degree was
awarded in July 2004 by University of Southampton, UK, for the
research in Dynamics on Composites. Among his research interests are:
Mechanics of composite materials, Design with composites, Mechanical
engineering design, Structural crashworthiness, Optimisation,
Dynamics, Strength of materials and Maintenance. He currently
lectures in Mechanical Engineering Dept. ITB on a number of subjects,
including Strength of materials, Numerical methods, Design of
pressure vessels, Design of material handling equipment. His
engineering concultancy experiences include the work with PT TIMAH
(Tbk.) and PT. KERETA API (Persero). As an instructor, he has been
involved in a number of Industrial Training, among which are: Gear
Technology (PT INCO), Preventive and Predictive Maintenance (PT CPI)
and Composites Technology (PT Star Energy).