Course Goal: This course aims to provide learners with an overview of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams.
Learning Objectives
Section One: Introduction
LO1 Identify the three main drawing types used by process operations personnel in the Oil and Gas Industry
LO2 Explain why drawings use standardised codes and symbols
LO3 Identify the purpose of symbols
LO4 Identify the purpose of codes
LO5 Describe standards with regard to codes and symbols
LO6 Explain why Legend Sheets are required
Section Two: Process Flow Schemes
LO7 Identify when a Process Flow Scheme would be required
LO8 Illustrate an example of a Process Flow Scheme
LO9 Illustrate the design and creation of a typical Process Flow Scheme
Section Three: Process Flow Diagrams
LO10 Identify when a Process Flow Diagram would be required
LO11 Illustrate an example of a Process Flow Diagram
LO12 Illustrate the design and creation of a typical Process Flow Diagram
Section Four: Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams
LO13Identify when a Piping and Instrumentation Diagram would be required
LO14 Identify the specific sections of the P and ID’s
LO15 Identify the drawing history
LO16 Identify the drawing number and title
LO17 Illustrate the design and creation of a typical P and ID
Section Five: Reading Process Diagrams
LO18 Identify the different process by line recognition
LO19 Recognise Equipment numbering
LO20 Recognise abbreviations
Section Six: Process Systems
LO21 Identify line symbols
LO22 Identify valve symbols
LO23 Identify general piping symbols
LO24 Identify pumps and other equipment
LO25 Identify fire protection systems
Section Seven: Instrumentation Systems
LO26 Describe the instrumentation symbols
LO27 Define Level control
LO28 Define Pressure control
LO29 Define Flow control
LO30 Define Temperature control
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