TRAINING Advanced Pressure Relief and Flare Systems Masterclass 16 th - 18 th January, 2018 Kuala lumpur, Malaysia www.fleming.events
The success of every company depends of each employee's understanding of the key business components. Employee training and development will unlock the companies' profitability and reliability. When people, processes and technology work together as a team developing practical solutions, companies can maximize profitability and assets in a sustainable manner. Training and development isan investment in future success - give yourself and your employees the keys to success It is strategically important that your team understands the fundamentals of process unit operations concepts. This is the difference between being in the best quartile of operational ability and being in the last quartile. There is vast difference in the operational ability of operating companies and most benchmarking studies have confirmed this gap in operational abilities. Whether you have a team of new or seasoned employees, an introduction or review of these concepts are very beneficial in closing the gap if you are not in the best quartile, or maintaining a leadership position. Most studies show that a continuous reinforcement of best practices in operational principles is the most effective way to obtain the desired results. Training and learning should be an on going continuous life long goal. Course Objective This course will guide the participates to develop key concepts and techniques for optimizing and designing pressure relieving and flaring systems. These key concepts can be utilized to make operating decisions that can improve your unit s performance. Many aspects of pressure relieving and flaring systems can be improved including, product recoveries, energy utilization, environmental impacts and safety. This cannot be achieved without first an understanding of basic fundamental principles of design and operation. These principles need to be understood in advance of operating and trouble shooting a process unit operation for the manager or problem solving to be effective. Each company needs to have people trained in key areas of safety. These include; 1. Hazard Analysis 2. Relieve Valve Design 3. Reliving Cases Design 4. Flare System Design This seminar focuses on the core building blocks of the relieving and flaring process systems, equipment and economics. This program will emphasize the process unit operation fundamentals, safe utilization of these fundamentals by operations, engineering, maintenance and support personnel. This course is an advanced course for these topics for an introductory course consider attending our Introduction to Flaring Systems course. www.fleming.events tel.: +603 2272 5352 email: Iris.wong@fleming.events
Course Director Karl Kolmetz CPE Karl Kolmetz has a degree in Chemical Engineering with over twenty years of progressive experience in the design, construction, commissioning, training, business development, project and operations management of process units. He has a strong background in the manufacturing of a wide variety of chemical process technologies and product categories including; cryogenic liquids, LNG, LPG, NGL, ethylene, propylene, benzene & toluene extractive distillation, styrene reaction and distillation, refining,and steam & power plant operations. Strengths encompass design details that originate from a strong operations background, with the ability to incorporate positive ideas from differing sources. High safety awareness that was developed from commissioning experiences, the positive results of Process Safety Management, HAZOP Facilitation and HAZOP Team Leader Course Instructor. Natural Gas Processing, LNG, LPG and NGL design and commissioning experience with Linde. Written detailed Engineering Design Guidelines on Natural Gas Processing, LNG, LPG and NGL systems. Multiple Project Management roles with internal company and EPC Firms. Over Eighteen years (18) of Refining experience. Over twelve years (12) of commissioning experience. Raytheon Badger Ethyl benzene / Styrene plants in Asia, and KLM Technology Group. Commissioned over 15 grassroots and revamped units. Over Twelve years (12) Ethylene experience: Westlake / Titan Group, Chandra Asri, JG Summit and Indorama Ventures. Who Should Attend: People who are making day to day decisions regarding operation, design, and economics of processing plants; 1st Line Operations personnel, Operation Supervisors, 1st Line Maintenance personnel, Maintenance Supervisors, Senior Plant Supervisors, Operations Engineers Process Support Engineers, What you can expect to gain: An detailed overview of Flaring Systems operations, design processes and environmental concerns Gain an understanding of the equipment of a Flaring System Gain an understanding of the design of these critical pieces of equipment Review safety guidelines of Flaring Systems Troubleshooting Techniques Design Engineers, Cost Engineers Ideal for veterans and those with only a few years of experience who want to review or broaden their understanding in Processing Plant Operations. Other professionals who desire a better understanding of subject matter www.fleming.events tel.: +603 2272 5352 email: Iris.wong@fleming.events
Outline Introduction Overview of the Chemical Processing Industry Review of Process Incidents Safety for the Chemical Processing Industry Introduction to Flaring System Equipment Flare Headers Relief Valves Knock Out Drums Flares Heat Exchangers Pumps Compressors Overview of a Flare Header Comparison of Flare Header Designs Line Sizing Fundamentals Flare Line Routing Materials of Construction Flare Line Safety Case Study Piping Safety Guidelines Overview of a Pressure Relieve Valve Design of a Pressure Relieve Valve Sizing a Pressure Relieve Valve Sizing Reliving Cases 1. Fire Case 2. Power Failure 3. Cooling Water Failure Design Case Studies Overview of a Flare Comparison of Flare Designs 1. Elevated Flare 2. Ground Flare 3. Enclosed Flare 4. Thermal Oxidizer Types of Flare Tips Sizing a Flare Tip Types of Flare Tip Seals Sizing a Flare Height (Simple Approach) Sizing a Flare Tip (Brzustowski s and Sommer s Approach) Design Case Studies Flare Safety Guidelines High Integrity Protection Systems (HIPS) Flare Safety Overview Environmental Aspects Flare Combustion Efficiency Flare Smoking Reducing Flare Noise Thermal Radiation Process Equipment Troubleshooting Process Equipment Troubleshooting Troubleshooting concepts and techniques Typical Problems Interaction of Process and Equipment Overview of a Flare Knock Out Drum Comparison of KO Drum Designs KO Drum Design Guidelines Liquid Seal Design Heat Exchangers Pumps Compressors www.fleming.events tel.: +603 2272 5352 email: Iris.wong@fleming.events
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