Processing and Operation of Utility Units (Water and Wastewater Treatment, Steam distribution System, and Power Plant)
$1,500.00
A wastewater treatment system is a system made up of several individual technologies that address your specific wastewater treatment needs.Treating wastewater is rarely a static process, and a wastewater treatment system that is engineered to accommodate fluctuations in treatment needs will go a long way in avoiding costly replacements/upgrades down the line. An efficient and well-designed wastewater treatment system should be able to handle:
- process variations in contamination and flow
- variations in water chemistry needs and required chemical volumes adjustments
- possible changes in water effluent requirements.
Course Objectives
- To provide an overview of utility operations, safety, process, and economic s gain
- To provide a comprehensive description of utility production processes (water and wastewater treatment), equipment (pump, compressor, boiler, gas turbine, and separators) and distribution networks (steam, water, and air).
- Causes of overpressure, leak, overflow, and under pressure and ways to control/mitigate according to API 520 and API 521.
- An understanding of utility flow sheets and process flow diagram
- Performance of desalination, boiler, gas turbine units.
- Pollution monitoring (water, air, solid waste) is also developed, since environmental concerns are of ever-increasing importance for management and production department in refineries and petrochemical plants.
Who Should Attend
Process engineers, mechanical engineers, environmental engineers, project and plant engineers, plant supervisors and operational and maintenance personnel.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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Day one:Water treatment systems.
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Day two:Utility drawings: Sample process and instrumentation, utility flow, process layout.
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Day three:Waste water treatment,Drain systems.
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Day four:Fuel and gas systems, Power plant processes (Boilers & Gas Turbines)