Monday, December 16, 2019
New MasterClass Series on ASME Post Construction (PCC) Standar...
New MasterClass Series on ASME Post Construction (PCC) Standar... New MasterClass Series on ASME Post Construction (PCC) Standar... New MasterClass Series on ASME Post Construction Standards to be Presented During Boiler Code WeekASME Training Development will present its new MasterClass Series on Post Construction (PCC) Standards in conjunction with ASME Boiler Code Week, which will be held from Feb. 14 to 19 at the Green Valley Ranch Resort in Henderson, Nev. Led by ASME PCC Codes leaders, the PCC MasterClass Series consists of three separate courses Developing Effective Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Procedures using ASME PCC-1 (MC 136), Run-or-Repair Operability Decisions for Pressure Equipment Piping Systems using ASME PCC-2 (MC 132), and Creating and Implementing Effective Inspection Plans for Pressure Equipment and High Energy Piping Systems Using ASME PCC-3 (MC 137). Developing Effective Bolted Flange Joint Assembly Procedures using ASME PCC-1, on Feb. 14 and 15, will provide a comprehensive review of the guidelines contained in ASME PCC-1, which are essential elements in achieving a high level of leak tightness integrity of otherwise properly designed and constructed bolted flange joint assemblies. This information can be used in the development of effective joint assembly procedures for the various sizes and service conditions typically encountered in industry. Run-or-Repair Operability Decisions for Pressure Equipment Piping Systems using ASME PCC-2, on Feb. 16 and 17, will offer a thorough review of the rules and application of the ASME, National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) and American Petroleum Institute (API) codes and standards in making run-or-repair operability decisions for pressure equipment and piping and tubing systems. The course, which is based on a series of case studies of abnormal and damaged conditions, addresses how to diagnose the causes of these conditions, how to determine the integrity of the system o r component, how to decide whether to keep the system or component in service, and how to repair in accordance with the ASME PCC-2 Standard. The third new MasterClass, Creating and Implementing Effective Inspection Plans for Pressure Equipment and High Energy Piping Systems Using ASME PCC-3, will be offered on Feb. 18. This class will provide attendees with an overview of the methodology and philosophy of ASME PCC-3, Inspection Planning Using Risk-Based Methods, as well as guidance on the development of an effective and technically rigorous inspection plan for boilers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, piping and piping components, pipelines, and storage vessels. Discounted registration is available for attendees who sign up for more than one of the PCC MasterClasses. For more details on the three MasterClasses, or to register, visit http//go.asme.org/masterclass. For inquiries on the PCC MasterClass Series or other programs offered at ASME Code Week, contact Jenni fer Delda at deldajasme.org. For assistance with registration, contact ASME Customer Care at (800) 843-2763 or (646) 616-3100, or e-mail-nachricht customercareasme.org.
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