This course is primarily intended for O&M staff working in HRSG plants. It could also be of interest to corporate engineering and management staff, and those working in other thermal power and process plants. The objective is to give attendees a comprehensive view of the strategy, actions and considerations involved in effectively managing and thereby assuring the integrity of piping, tubing and vessels that form the pressure boundary to steam or water process fluid. A range of topics relating to the design, inspection and repair of relevant components are treated using a combination of theory and practical examples.
Understand the key considerations involved in designing plant components that form the pressure boundary and their typical operating conditions
Gain insight into the theory underlying the most damage mechanisms that affect pressure boundary components, either on the waterside or fire/air-side.
A survey of techniques and practices for inspecting and analyzing pressure parts and pressure part failures, with the goal of assuring their integrity over the plant’s design life.
Learn how to best plan and then perform repairs to meet the challenge of achieving schedule, cost and quality objectives.
USA Courses: To register or for more information, please contact Natalie Vasa, at our offices in the United States natalie.vasa@tetra-eng.com or +1 (860) 651-4622 ext. 102.
Europe/Middle East/Asia Courses: Please contact Christine Vallon for registration or information purposes at christine.vallon@tetra-eng.com or by telephone on +33 4 92 96 92 54.
Refer to individual course syllabus for terms and conditions. Tetra Engineering reserves the right to cancel, in our sole discretion, any course 4 weeks prior to the respective start date.
To register or for more information, please contact Natalie Vasa, at our offices in the United States
Please contact Christine Vallon for registration or information purposes