Repair of Pressurized Equipment ASME PCC2

Course Overview

This course provides essential training in the repair and maintenance of pressurized vessels, equipment, and piping systems, emphasizing safety and operational efficiency. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the ASME PCC-2 standard, covering various repair methods such as welding, mechanical repairs, and composite repairs. The course also addresses the repair of pipelines and piping, with discussions on the correlation between ASME PCC-2 and other in-service codes like API 510, API 570, and API 653. Real-life case studies will be used to illustrate practical applications, helping engineers, managers, and technicians in the petrochemical, refining, and chemical industries to effectively troubleshoot and resolve repair issues. This training is ideal for those involved in the maintenance and repair of pressurized equipment (Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, Pumps, Storage Tanks, Boilers…) including pipelines and piping.

Who should Attend the Course:

  • Engineers, managers, and technicians in petrochemical, refining, and chemical industries.
  • Maintenance professionals for pressure vessels, heat exchangers, pumps, tanks, and boilers.
  • Pipeline and piping engineers.
  • Safety and compliance officers.
  • Quality control and project managers involved in equipment repairs.

What make it different

What sets ASME PCC-2 apart in the repair of pressurized equipment is its comprehensive approach to safety, reliability, and efficiency. Unlike other standards, ASME PCC-2 offers detailed guidance on various repair methods, including welding, mechanical repairs, and composite repairs, specifically tailored for pressurized systems. It also integrates these repair techniques with in-service codes like API 510, API 570, and API 653, ensuring consistency across different types of equipment and industries. ASME PCC-2 emphasizes real-world application, with case studies that demonstrate how to effectively troubleshoot and resolve repair challenges, making it a vital resource for maintaining the integrity and safety of pressurized equipment.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Understand Codes and Standards
  • Understand the fundamental principles of pressure vessel design.
  • Be proficient in applying the ASME PCC-2 standard for repairing pressure equipment.
  • Be able to choose and implement appropriate repair methods.
  • Gain insights from practical case studies to solve real-world repair challenges.
  • Enhance their skills in inspecting, assessing, and repairing pressurized vessels and piping systems.
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Understand Codes and Standards

Master Key Terminology

Material Knowledge

Welding Proficiency

Repair Techniques

Inspection and Testing

The total duration of the training course is 24 hours

The course will be held for 4 hours each evening over a period of 6 days

The Repair of Pressurized Equipment ASME PCC 2 course is theory-based and does not require a practical component

 

Codes and standards

Terms and definitions

API Codes and repair

Material

Welding

ASME PCC-2 history

Weld repair

Mechanical repair

Non-metallic and bonded repair

Pressure test