In this course, we will cover:
- Steam Fundamentals
- Steam Traps
- Testing Procedures
- Testing Equipment
- Identification of Components
- Documentation
- Installation “Best Practices”
- Sizing Steam Traps
- Flash Steam
Complete Program & Topics for the Steam Trap Examiner
- Review of Class Schedule and Time
- Introduce Additional Instructors and/or Support Team Members
- How Steam is Produced
- Latent and Sensible Energy
- Expansion of Steam
- Pressure, Temperature, Volume, Energy
- Different Terms for Steam
- Applications for Different Steam Types
Break
- Why Flash Steam Occurs
- What is the Volume of Flash Steam at the Different Condensate Pressures?
- Flash Steam Tables
- Pressurized Condensate Systems
- Cascade Systems
- Vent Condensers
- In-depth Review of Steam Trap Designs
- Mechanical
- Inverted Bucket
- Float and Thermostatic/Free Float
- Thermodynamic
- Thermostatic
- Bi-Metallic
- Set Temperature
- Bellows
- How They Function
- What Applications Are They Best Suited For?
- What Failures Can Occur?
- General Piping Best Practices
Lunch
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Visual
- Overview
- How Can Visual Inspection Help Us Test Steam Trap Stations?
- What Do We Look for in A Steam Trap Discharge?
- Temperature Devices
- Overview
- Why Use Temperature
- Benefits and Downsides
- Troubleshooting Procedures
- How Can Infrared Help Us Test Steam Trap Stations
- Spot to Distance
- Intrinsic Safety
- Emissivity and How to Adjust
- Ultrasound – Overview
- Why Use Ultrasound?
- How Ultrasound Equipment Works
- How Can Ultrasound Help Us Test Steam Trap Stations?
- Understand That We Are Listening to the Turbulence as Condensate/Steam Passes Across the Discharge Orifice
- Short Wavelength is Easily Identified, Dissipates Quickly, and Can Quickly Locate and Localize Where the Loudest Sound is Being Generated
- How and Why the Best Frequency to Audibly Pick up the Turbulence in the Steam Trap
- Frequency Adjustments May Need to Be Made for Competing Sounds
- Standard Operating Procedures Were Provided Before Class and Will Be Reviewed Before Field Testing
Break
- All Teams to the Field for Testing Steam Trap Stations
- Objectives for the Field Work to Practice:
- Ensure PPE is Being Used
- Safety Procedures Are Being Followed
- How to Find and Locate Steam Trap Stations
- Identifying Steam Traps
- Reviewing the Steam Trap Station Installation
- Testing the Steam Trap by the Three Different Methods
- Understanding Steam Trap Operations
- Data Logging
- Review Field Work
- Identification
- Steam Trap Operation
- Testing Procedures
- Data Logging Steam Trap Station Information
- Review And Discuss Each Component
- Steam Trap
- Strainer
- Valves
- Test Valve
- Check Valve
- Double Block and Bleed
- All Teams to the Field for Testing Steam Trap Stations
- Ensure PPE is Being Used
- Safety Procedures Are Being Followed
- Focus on Steam Trap Station Testing Procedures
- Identification
- Testing
- Ensure Documentation is Being Recorded Correctly
- Emphasis on Identifying Steam Trap Types and Operational Modes
- Review Field Work
- Identification
- Steam Trap Operation
- Testing Procedures
- Data Logging Steam Trap Station Information
Lunch
- Best Practice: Steam Locking or Binding
- Best Practice: Steam Trap Sizing
- Best Practice: Cost of Steam
- Best Practice: Water Hammer
- Types of Shock and How They Occur
- How to Prevent It
- How Piping Affects Water Hammer
Break
- All Teams to the Field for Testing Steam Trap Stations
- Ensure PPE is Being Used
- Safety Procedures Are Being Followed
- Team Should Be Easily Identifying Steam Traps at This Point
- Procedure Should Be Correctly Performed
- SOP’s Being Followed and Improved
- Review with Teams on All Field Work and Materials Covered
- Written Exam
Conclusions
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