Engineering and Maintenance
Mechanical Codes
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Mechanical Codes Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
This course will provide participants with a complete and up-to-date overview of the area of mechanical codes and fields of codes developed by the standard developing organizations. Samples of mechanical codes will be highlighted in this course.
Who Should Attend?
Inspectors, project and maintenance engineers and design and system engineers who are personally responsible for the reliability, operation, maintenance and repair of equipment, systems, tanks, vessels, piping and pipelines and pumps and those who are involved in performance testing and commissioning of mechanical equipment.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction
- Mechanical Codes
- Mechanical Standard
- Cleanliness Code
- Severity Chart
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Codes
- Mechanical Codes and welfare of the community
- Standard general features and definitions
- What is the difference between codes and standards?
- Mechanical Code topics
- Codes & Power generation equipment
- Product stamps
- ASME stamp
- How to apply for ASME “Code” stamp
- Benefits of doing business when holding SDO Authorization
- Performance Test Codes, PTC
- Case Study
- Blowers, Positive Displacement Specification
- Ultrasonic Testing (UT) codes
- ASME Section V - Nondestructive Test Methods
- Ultrasonic Thickness Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Radiographic Film Interpretation
- Code Case books
- Code Cases of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
- How ASME Search for codes is sorted
- A Sample of Mechanical Codes
- Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings CODE
- ASME B16.1
- A Sample of Mechanical Codes
- Centrifugal Pump- Performance Test Code
- PTC 8.2 – Centrifugal pump