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Boiler & Steam Generation Systems

  

 

Program Duration

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5 Days

Program Date

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04-08 February, 2012

Program Location

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Cairo, Egypt

Program Fees

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US$ 3200/Per Person

 

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION:

  • This course covers both the history of combustion and the theory of boiler control.
  • This includes the associated safeguarding system and operational procedures to ensure safety of equipment and personnel.

 

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

  • This program reviews the various sections of the MSDS

  • What information can be found in each section and most importantly,

  •  How this information can help employees as they go about their work

  • This program discusses when and why these hoods are used, as well as how to operate and maintain them

  • This program shows how contamination occurs and reviews the steps that can be taken to prevent its spread

  • Types of glassware used in the laboratory

  •  configuring of glassware systems

  •  making proper connections

  •  handling techniques and cleaning/decontamination are all covered in this program

  • This program covers when and how employees should act in an emergency to prevent injury, property damage or even loss of life

  • Positioning cylinders properly, storage "incompatibilities", fittings/connections and more are covered in this program

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The course is for;

  • Operators from junior level to supervisors who require an understanding of combustion and control systems as part of their duties in a large petroleum plant such as a refinery.

  • It would also be of use to those concerned with boiler maintenance such as mechanical and instrument technicians

 PROGRAM OUTLINES:

  • Heat Exchanger Theory and Operation

  • Heat Transfer Media

  • Boiler Feed water

  • The Formation of Steam

  • The use of Steam

  • Basic design of Steam Boilers

  • Boiler Auxiliaries

  • Process Steam Distribution

Types of Boilers

o  Fire Tube Boilers

o  Cornices and Lancashire

o  The Economic Boiler

o  Oil/ Gas Fired Boilers

o  Electrical Boilers

o  Immersion Element Boilers

o  Electrode Boiler

o  Water Tube Boilers 

o  Low Water Content Coil Boilers

o  Super heaters

Types of Burners

o  Oil and Gas Burners

o  Pressure Jet Atomizers

o  Two Fluid Atomizers

o  Spinning Cup or Rotary Atomizers

o  Emulsifying Atomizers

o  Steam or Assisted Pressure Jets

o  Coal Burners

  • Boilers Ancillary Plant

  • Safety Valves

  • High and Low Alarms

  • Water Gauges

  • Blow down Systems

  • Automatic Blow down

  • Scot Blowers

  • Pressurization Systems

  • Avoiding Corrosion in Boilers

  • Combustion Theory

  • Types of Control System used for Fuel efficient Systems

  • Control of Emissions

  • Control of Oxygen, Carbon monoxide and Carbon Dioxide Emissions

  • Types of Boiler Control Systems

  • Overcoming the Reverse Process Reaction Curve

  • A cascade Control System

  • Fuel Control System for a Boiler

  • A Ratio Control

  • Air Fuel Ratio Control

  • Minimum Fuel Flow Limitations

  • A Mechanical Minimum Stop

  • Burner Control for a System with a Mechanical Minimum Stop

  • Pneumatic Minimum Stop

  • Minimum Stop Adjustment

  • Other Types of Burner

  • Non-return Pressure Atomized Burner 

  • Steam Atomized Burners

  • Fuel Gas Burners

Boiler Control System

o  Fuel Leading Control System

o  Compensating for Fuel Gas Density Variations

o  Basic fired Equipment Safety Demand

o  Matching the Fuel and air Proportions

o  The Airflow Controller

o  Protecting Against Boiler Drum Excessive Fuel Usage

o  Boiler Drum Level Control

o  Boiler Drum Pressure Control

o  Steam Temperature Control

  • Safeguarding Systems

o  Prevention of Unsafe Situations

o  Practical Control Systems

o  Test

o  Certificate Issue