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Code |
Format |
Currency |
Individual Pricing Per Person |
Duration* |
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PEEL081 |
E-Learning |
EUR |
280 |
20 hours |
*– Duration is an estimated minimum based on number of slides, audio comments, number of quizzes and exercises.
About this Training
This training program provides a practical technical introduction to the application of ASME PCC-2 for the repair of pressure equipment and piping, including welded repairs, mechanical repairs, non-metallic and bonded repairs, examination and testing.
The course is delivered 100% online and on-demand, allowing participants to study at their own pace. Instructor support will be provided through the consultation forum on the Virtual Campus. Participants will have 90 days of access to the platform to complete the course.
Course Outline
This module covers the main technical aspects required to understand and apply ASME PCC-2 repair requirements for pressure equipment and piping systems according to the standard scope, organisation and repair methodology.
Participants will learn how to identify suitable repair approaches, evaluate welded and mechanical repair options, apply composite repair criteria, and understand examination and testing alternatives used after repairs and alterations.
The course also includes assimilation exercises, practical repair examples, technical criteria and lessons learned based on real industrial projects.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the scope, organisation and intent of ASME PCC-2
- Apply ASME PCC-2 criteria to the repair of pressure equipment and piping systems
- Identify welded repair methods, including insert plates, weld buildup, overlays, sleeves and patches
- Evaluate mechanical repair methods, including component replacement, flange repair, clamps and bolting procedures
- Apply non-metallic and bonded repair concepts for high-risk and low-risk piping applications
- Understand pressure and tightness testing requirements for repaired equipment and piping
- Recognise when non-destructive examination may be used instead of pressure testing for repairs and alterations
- Size and assess repair elements such as inserts, sleeves, overlays and fillet-welded patches
- Evaluate alternatives to traditional welding preheat and post-weld heat treatment
- Apply technical criteria for the inspection and repair of shell and tube heat exchangers
This course is intended for:
- Graduates or soon-to-graduate professionals in engineering or technical disciplines
- Mechanical engineers involved in pressure equipment, piping systems or maintenance engineering
- Designers and technicians working with repair, inspection, fabrication or modification activities
- Quality, safety and maintenance professionals involved in industrial process equipment
- Freelancers and professionals seeking practical knowledge of ASME PCC-2 repair requirements
Prerequisite
Previous knowledge of ASME PCC-2 is not required. Basic familiarity with pressure equipment, piping systems, welding, inspection or maintenance activities will be useful, but the course introduces the standard and its repair methods progressively.
- Intermediate
The course follows a self-paced “learn by doing” methodology, combining technical explanations, practical criteria and assimilation exercises. The training is structured around non-scheduled online sessions, allowing participants to progress through the material according to their availability while applying ASME PCC-2 concepts to repair scenarios for pressure equipment and piping.
Your expert course instructor is a Senior Mechanical Engineer and MBA holder with over 20 years of experience in the design, calculation and fabrication of pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, piping systems and general structures.
Throughout his career, he has been involved in the full equipment lifecycle, from initial concept development, drawings, design and calculations, through to technical specifications, technical requisitions, vendor drawing reviews, manufacturing support and installation assistance. His project experience includes work for major international clients such as SHELL, EXXON, REPSOL, CHEVRON, GALP, CEPSA, TUPRAS and SAUDI ARAMCO.
In addition to his technical expertise, he has extensive experience delivering specialist training in both classroom and online formats. He has conducted more than 75 training courses for institutions and in-company programmes, with courses designed for graduates, designers, engineers and experienced professionals.
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