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Steam System Specialist Level Two Training
Overview: Process Steam System
Overview: Level 1
Overview: Level 2
Overview: Level 3
Two Day Steam System Training
Tap Your Steam System
 

Past Attendees have been:

Mechanical Engineers
Consulting Engineers
Project Managers
Millwrights
Utilities Maintenance Engineers

Maintenance Supervisors
Pipe Fitters
Manufacturers Product Developers

Design Engineers
Production Supervisors
Independent Plant Testing Personnel
Manufacturers Representative Firms

People from all aspects of industry come to the workshop to learn about the perfect vapor (STEAM).

Steam System Specialist Level II Training is an exciting three (3) day course. Steam System Specialist Training Level II is for the individuals who have passed Steam System Specialist Level I training or individuals that possess steam system knowledge and want to take the next step in enhancing their steam system skills.

Steam System Specialist Level II Training, the steam teams will be designing an industrial process and HVAC steam system for a typical plant. The teams will be responsible for completing the component sizing, piping layouts and other important details to meet the process plant requirements.

Each team will have the opportunity to present their designs the following day to Mechanical Contractors who will review the steam systems in order to provide a price for installation. The mechanical contractors will participate in a round table discussion on day three to discuss the bidding process.

This is a very unique class which allows attendees to see both sides of the bidding process.

As with each of the courses, the unique Steam Team Training Concept TM (STTC) is used during the class. The attendees work in teams of two or three. The team concept has been proven to enhance the experience by permitting a more conducive learning environment.

During the program, our instructors will teach and illustrate true steam system principals, independent of specific products or manufacturers. The teams will use and reference AutoCAD prints of an actual steam system operation while completing tasks to practice and demonstrate the acquired knowledge. This insures maximized comprehension of the training course.

The Steam Team Training Concept TM (STTC) is used to insure maximized comprehension of the training material.

 

The Complete Steam System Level Two Workshop Outline 

 

  • Heat Transfer
    • Examples
    • Calculations
  • Heat Transfer (Shell & Tube)
    • Applications
    • Designs
    • Operation
    • Installation
    • Testing
  • Heat Transfer ( Plate & Frame and Plate Coil)
    • Applications
    • Material Selection
    • Operation
    • Installation
  • Heat Transfer (Coils)
    • Applications
    • Designs
    • Material Selection
    • Operation
    • Installation
  • Bare Pipe
    • Tracing design
    • Other applications
  • Direct Injection
    • Basics of direct injection
  • Unit Heaters
    • Types
    • Operation
  • Steam Separation and Filtration
    • Types
    • Selection
    • Sizing
  • Process Control Schemes
    • Review of all control applications
  • Desuperheaters
    • Design
    • Types
    • Operation
  • Flash Steam and Tank Sizing
  • Thermo Compressing
    • Types
    • Operation
    • Selection
    • Installation
  • Piping
    • Layout with components
    • Sizing requirements
    • Condensation calculations
  • Condensate Return System
    • Different types
    • High pressure and low pressure selection
    • Venting
    • Piping
    • Electric vs. other designs
    • Water hammer issues
  • Design a Steam System for Bid Purposes
    (Contractor Evaluation)
    • Design a steam system
    • Outline specifications
    • Interview contractors
    • Review bids
    • Select a contractor
    • Round table discussion with the contractors