Liquid Process Piping
Credit: 22 PDH Hours
Course Fee: $132.00
Pages: 155
How it Work!
- Register first and log into your account. Study and take the quiz for FREE until passed.
- After passing the quiz, follow the page, pay for the course and print your certificate.
Course Summary
This course is to be used in the selection of piping systems and materials for chemical and physical unit processes. Process piping systems include pipe and appurtenances used to transport fluids. Separate guidance has been provided for plumbing, potable water, sewage, storm drainage, fuel and lubricant systems. Also it includes criteria for the design of component parts and assemblies of liquid process piping systems.
Learning Objectives
The purpose of this course is to provide information for the design of liquid process piping. It covers the following:
- Introduction
- Purpose
- Applicability
- References
- Distribution
- Scope
- Metrics
- Brand Names
- Accompanying Guidance Specification
- Manual Organization
- Design Strategy
- General Piping Design
- Metallic Piping Systems
- Plastic Piping Systems
- Rubber and Elastomer Systems
- Thermoset Piping Systems
- Double Containment Piping Systems
- Lined Piping Systems
- Valves
- Ancillary Equipment
- Corrosion Protection
Course Author
US Army Corps of Engineers
Review the quiz before studying the course.
Certificate of completion of the course
This course comes with a multiple-choice quiz. You can view the quiz and take the quiz if you are logged in your account. You can take the quiz for this online PDH course as many times until passed. The passing grade is 70% and above. After you pass the quiz simply follow the page, to pay for the course and print your certificate instantly. A copy of the certificate and receipt for this course will always be in your account.
Acrobat Reader is required to view this document. Click here to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader.
This online PDH course can also be used as a continuing education course for the following.
Mechanical Engineering
Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Engineering