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Condensate Systems Design Sizing Operation & Optimization - mitsumi - 10-16-2024 Condensate Systems: Design Sizing Operation & Optimization Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.32 GB | Duration: 3h 36m A complete understanding of condensate systems for successful, efficient and safe operation of your steam plant What you'll learn Discover how to effectively recover and reuse condensate to reduce energy costs and enhance system efficiency Learn best practices for designing return lines to ensure safe, efficient, and smooth transport of condensate back to the boiler Master the principles of calculating and sizing condensate return lines to prevent bottlenecks and pressure drops that could disrupt plant operations Explore various methods of condensate removal from vented receivers, including mechanical pumping systems that optimize flow and energy use Understand how to lift condensate over obstacles and into high-pressure zones with minimal energy loss and system strain Requirements The student who will gain the most from this course will come equipped with some knowledge of fluid flow and an acquaintance with steam systems. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that prior to taking the present course, you attend first our course - Steam systems: Design, Sizing, Operation, Maintenance & Optimization In addition, having taken our below training courses is a plus but not mandatory - Designing Piping Systems: Pipe, Fittings, Flanges & Valves - Valves & Control Valves: Principles, Operation & Design - Heat Exchangers: Design, Operation & Maintenance - Flow of Fluids Through Piping Systems, Valves, Fittings and Pumps Description In any process plant, steam and condensate systems are the backbone of efficient energy use. Without the proper recovery and management of condensate, valuable energy is wasted, system components deteriorate prematurely, and operational costs soar. This course will provide you with essential knowledge and tools to ensure your condensate systems are not just functional but optimized for peak performance.The course focuses on the following key areas:Condensate Recovery: Discover how to effectively recover and reuse condensate to reduce energy costs and enhance system efficiency.Layout of Condensate Return Lines: Learn best practices for designing return lines to ensure safe, efficient, and smooth transport of condensate back to the boiler.Sizing Condensate Return Lines: Master the principles of calculating and sizing condensate return lines to prevent bottlenecks and pressure drops that could disrupt plant operations.Pumping Condensate from Vented Receivers: Explore various methods of condensate removal from vented receivers, including mechanical pumping systems that optimize flow and energy use.Lifting Condensate: Understand how to lift condensate over obstacles and into high-pressure zones with minimal energy loss and system strain.This course is designed for engineers and plant operators who want to gain a deep understanding of condensate system design, operation, and maintenance. You'll be guided through step-by-step instructions, detailed technical descriptions, and engineering best practices, reinforced by extensive visuals, sizing tables, and real-world case studies.Key Features:Interactive quizzes and numerous solved problems to consolidate your learning.Comprehensive visual aids and graphics for a clearer understanding of complex concepts.Downloadable resources, including engineering data and design templates.By the end of this course, you will have the confidence to design, optimize, and troubleshoot condensate systems in a way that maximizes efficiency, safety, and reliability-ensuring your plant remains productive and cost-effective.Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your technical expertise! Enroll now to take your understanding of condensate systems to the next level.WR TrainingSpread the wings of your knowledge Overview Section 1: Condensate recovery Lecture 1 Introduction to condensate recovery Lecture 2 Calculating the amount of flash steam from condensate Lecture 3 Live steam / Flash steam Lecture 4 Why return condensate and reuse it ? Lecture 5 The financial value or returning condensate Lecture 6 Before you proceed to the next section Section 2: Layout of condensate return lines Lecture 7 Introduction to layout of condensate return lines Lecture 8 Drain lines to steam traps (1/3) Lecture 9 Sizing a drain line to a thermostatic trap Lecture 10 Drain lines to steam traps (2/3) Lecture 11 Drain lines to steam traps (3/3) Lecture 12 Discharge lines from traps Lecture 13 Common return lines Lecture 14 Draining into flooded lines Lecture 15 Discharge lines at different pressures Lecture 16 Before you proceed to the next section Section 3: Sizing condensate return lines Lecture 17 Introduction Lecture 18 Sizing drain lines to traps Lecture 19 Sizing drain lines to traps - Worked example Lecture 20 Sizing discharge lines from traps Lecture 21 Factors affecting the two-phase flow Lecture 22 Condensate pipe sizing chart Lecture 23 Sizing for falling discharge lines - Worked example Lecture 24 Sizing for rising discharge lines - Worked example Lecture 25 Sizing for vented discharge lines - Worked example Lecture 26 Common return lines - Falling lines Lecture 27 Common return lines - Rising lines Lecture 28 Falling common line - Apply your knowledge Lecture 29 Rising common line - Apply your knowledge Lecture 30 Before you proceed to the next section Section 4: Pumping condensate from vented receivers Lecture 31 Introduction to pumping condensate from vented receivers Lecture 32 Pumping terminology Lecture 33 Cavitation in centrifugal pumps experiment Lecture 34 Head exercise with a positive displacement pump Lecture 35 Centrifugal condensate pumps Lecture 36 Sizing a condensate recovery unit Lecture 37 Sizing the discharge pipe for a condensate recovery unit Lecture 38 Positive displacement condensate pumps Lecture 39 More on positive displacement condensate pumps Lecture 40 Pump application Lecture 41 Sizing a mechanical condensate pump Lecture 42 Condensate pump sizing exercise Lecture 43 Sizing the discharge pipe for a mechanical condensate pump Lecture 44 Sizing the discharge pipe for a mechanical condensate pump - Worked example Lecture 45 Sizing the discharge pipe for a mechanical condensate pump - Worked example 2 Lecture 46 Assessing a larger pump and a smaller delivery line Lecture 47 Condensate velocities Lecture 48 Best practices for long delivery lines Lecture 49 Before you proceed to the next section Section 5: Lifting condensate Lecture 50 Lifting condensate from a steam main Lecture 51 Contaminated condensate Lecture 52 Before you proceed to the next section Section 6: More on condensate system equipment - Steam traps Lecture 53 Overview of steam traps Lecture 54 Float traps Lecture 55 Thermostatic traps Lecture 56 Thermodynamic traps Lecture 57 Inverted bucket traps Lecture 58 Testing of steam traps Lecture 59 Maintenance of steam traps Lecture 60 Energy losses in steam traps Lecture 61 Before you proceed to the next section Section 7: More on condensate system equipment - Strainers Lecture 62 Overview of strainers Lecture 63 Wye strainers Lecture 64 Basket strainers Lecture 65 Strainer screens Section 8: Downloadable resources Lecture 66 Download me This course is ideal for a wide range of professionals looking to deepen their understanding of condensate recovery. You will find the course content valuable if you are:,Engineers and Technicians working in process plants, power generation, petrochemicals, or any industrial sector that relies on steam systems for energy and production,Plant Managers and Operators responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of steam and condensate systems and looking to improve plant efficiency and reduce operational costs,Maintenance Personnel tasked with troubleshooting and maintaining condensate systems, ensuring their reliable and safe operation,Energy Efficiency Specialists focused on maximizing energy recovery and minimizing waste through effective condensate recovery and optimization,New Engineers or Graduates looking to build a strong foundation in steam and condensate systems, preparing for a career in industries like refining, chemical processing, or power generation,Anyone Seeking Practical Knowledge in steam and condensate systems, even without prior experience, to boost their technical skills and understanding of industrial energy systems,Whether you're a beginner aiming to grasp the fundamentals or an experienced professional seeking advanced insights, this course offers valuable knowledge and real-world applications that will elevate your skills and enhance your career Screenshots Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: ddownload.com: |