Course description
Chemical Plant Commissioning
This IChemE approved course deals with the commissioning and start-up of process plants both large and small. It covers many different aspects including the planning and managerial aspects of major plants, the start-up of small plants with an emphasis on the technical problems and also dealing with the documentation associated with commissioning.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Who should attend?
This course is for you if you’re a recent graduate process engineer about to take on your first major commissioning responsibility or if you’re a process engineer who wants to strengthen your knowledge in commissioning to commission a new plant.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
How will I benefit?
You’ll benefit from the wide experiences of the course presenters, all of whom have been associated with start-ups themselves. There will be substantial emphasis on tutorial exercises in both commissioning and pre-commissioning.
You’ll receive comprehensive course notes, which has been highly acclaimed by those attending previous courses.
Training Course Content
Day one:
- Introduction to plant commissioning
- Pre-commissioning
- Tutorial exercise: Heat Transfer Utility
- Developing effective commissoning plans and schedules
- Planning tutorial exercise
- Course dinner – for delegates and speakers
Day two:
- Plant completion - dealing with complexity
- Risk based commissioning and start up
- Commissioning tutorial exercise
- Commissioning instruments
- Commissioning Measurement and Control Systems – Hardware Commissioning
- Commissioning Measurement and Control Systems – Process Control and Loop Tuning
Day three:
- The law, safety and the environment
- Commissioning Hazard Studies
- Case Study - commissioning small areas of plant
- Commissioning "Top Tips"
Expenses
For more information about price, please contact the University.