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INTRODUCTION
Introduction 00:04:00
ABOUT P&ID's
What’s a P&ID ? 00:03:00
Why is a P&ID so important ? 00:02:00
Who uses P&ID’s ? 00:06:00
How do P&ID’s look like ? 00:08:00
INTRODUCTION TO P&ID READING
Introduction- PID READING 00:02:00
Anatomy of a P&ID 00:01:00
The title block 00:03:00
The drawing scale 00:03:00
The grid system 00:02:00
The revision block 00:03:00
Changes 00:02:00
Notes and legends 00:03:00
BASIC P&ID SYMBOLS
Valve symbols 00:14:00
Valve actuator symbols 00:09:00
Control valve designations 00:02:00
Standards and conventions for valve status 00:07:00
Process equipment symbols 00:12:00
Piping symbols 00:03:00
Pipe fitting symbols 00:03:00
Isolating, venting & draining symbols for ease of maintenance 00:05:00
Instrumentation 00:03:00
Sensing devices and detectors 00:04:00
Location symbols 00:04:00
Modifiers and transmitters 00:05:00
Indicators and recorders 00:03:00
Controllers 00:03:00
LET'S GET SOME PRACTICE : BASIC P&ID SYMBOLS
Example #1 : Identifying process equipment and flow paths 00:05:00
Example #2 : Identifying valve position and failure mode 00:03:00
Example #3 : Identifying the symbols 00:02:00
P&ID DESIGNATION CODES
Piping designation code 00:06:00
Equipment designation code 00:03:00
Instrument designation code 00:02:00
Miscellaneous designation codes 00:02:00
THE IMPORTANCE OF PROCESS CONTROL
The process 00:01:00
Process control 00:06:00
CONTROL THEORY BASICS
The control loop 00:02:00
Process control terms 00:10:00
BASIC PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS (BPCS)
Control loops : Feedback control 00:02:00
Pressure control loops 00:01:00
Flow control loops 00:01:00
Level control loops 00:01:00
Temperature control loops 00:01:00
Multi-variable loops 00:02:00
Feedforward control 00:02:00
Feedforward + Feedback 00:01:00
Cascade control 00:08:00
Split range control 00:03:00
Operations on control signals 00:02:00
Ratio control 00:02:00
Batch control 00:01:00
Selective control 00:01:00
ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL
Do we need to control at all ? 00:01:00
Principles of equipment-wise control 00:10:00
Pipe control system 00:02:00
Control of a single pipe 00:02:00
Control of pressure in a pipe 00:03:00
Control of flow in a pipe 00:04:00
Flow merging 00:08:00
Flow splitting 00:05:00
Centrifugal pump control 00:04:00
Control valve vs Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) for centrifugal pumps 00:03:00
Minimum flow control for centrifugal pumps 00:09:00
Positive displacement pump control 00:02:00
Control by a recirculation pipe for PD pumps 00:03:00
Variable Speed Drive (VSD) control for PD pumps 00:01:00
Control by stroke adjustment for PD pumps 00:01:00
Compressor control system 00:02:00
Compressor capacity control 00:12:00
Compressor anti-surge control 00:03:00
Heat transfer equipment control 00:02:00
Heat exchanger direct control system 00:04:00
Heat exchanger bypass control system 00:04:00
Reactor temperature control 00:06:00
Air cooler control 00:02:00
Heat exchanger for heat recovery 00:01:00
Heat exchanger back pressure control 00:02:00
Basic fired heater control 00:08:00
Complex fired heater control 00:05:00
Container and vessel control 00:07:00
Container blanket gas control 00:02:00
SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS (SIS), INTERLOCKS AND ALARMS
Safety strategies 00:01:00
Concept of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) 00:01:00
SIS actions and types 00:14:00
SIS extent 00:02:00
SIS requirement 00:03:00
Anatomy of a SIS 00:02:00
SIS element symbols 00:01:00
SIS primary elements : Sensors 00:03:00
SIS final elements 00:04:00
Switching valve actuator arrangements 00:02:00
Valve position validation 00:02:00
Merging a switching valve and a control valve 00:03:00
SIS logics 00:01:00
Showing safety instrumented functions on P&ID’s 00:07:00
Discrete control 00:05:00
Alarm system 00:02:00
Anatomy of alarm systems 00:02:00
Alarm requirements 00:06:00
Alarm system symbology in P&ID’s 00:06:00
Concept of common alarms 00:01:00
Fire and Gas Detection Systems (FGS) 00:03:00
Electric motor control 00:07:00
P&ID representation of commands and responses 00:05:00
P&ID representation of inspection and repair 00:05:00
P&ID example of electro-motor control 00:04:00
P&ID EXAMPLES : LET’S GET SOME PRACTICE
P&ID example #1 : Legend and specifications 00:05:00
P&ID example #2 : Hydrogen delivery station 00:16:00
P&ID example #3 : Acid system 00:13:00
P&ID example #4 : Centrifugal pump 00:09:00
P&ID example #5 : Utility station 00:04:00
P&ID example #6 : Waste water filter 00:08:00
P&ID example #7 : Steam separator 00:15:00
P&ID example #8 : Flare knock-out drum 00:14:00
P&ID example #9 : Centrifugal compressor 00:05:00
P&ID example #10 : Hydrogen production from shale gas 00:11:00
P&ID example #11 : Fired heater 00:07:00

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