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ASME B31.1 Power Piping Materials Fabrication, Examination, Testing, & Maintenance (Virtual Classroom)

Explore the background and meet the requirements of ASME B31.1 focusing on power piping construction and maintenance.

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This course commences at 9:30 AM and ends at 6:00 PM Eastern, each day, with breaks scheduled throughout.
 

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This course trains participants to comply with the requirements of ASME B31.1 Power Piping Code. This course specifically focuses on requirements from fabrication and examination to maintenance, including materials and welding qualifications – all vital elements of the power, industrial and institutional plant lifecycle.
 
The key objective of this course is to examine how various stakeholders employ the B31.1 Code requirements to effectively construct and maintain power piping systems, prevent piping system failures, and ensure a higher degree of system reliability.
 
By participating in this course, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Identify materials selection and limitations, fabrication rules and their bases
  • Explain welding qualification requirements, inspection, examination, and testing requirements
  • Identify the Code requirements for power piping maintenance

 Who should attend?

  • Engineers within the piping construction and maintenance field
  • practicing piping engineers requiring background on Code compliance and trends
  • piping fabricators and suppliers wishing to understand the relationship of fabrication and manufacture to the design and construction of piping systems
  • QA/QC personnel

Topics covered in this course include:

  • Materials, Fabrication & Examination
  • Materials Control and Selection
  • Metallurgy – Steels
  • Fabrication of Piping Systems
  • Welding Qualifications
  • Inspection, Examination, & Testing
  • Materials, Fabrication, & Examination Workshop

Course Materials (included in purchase of course)

  • Participants will receive access to the following Code/Standard(s) via ASME’s Digital Collection for the duration of the course:
    • ASME B31.1 Power Piping Code
  • Downloadable version of the course presentation via ASME's learning platform

Special Requirements (not included with course, purchase separately)

  • Attendees are required to bring a scientific calculator to the course.

This ASME Virtual Classroom course is held live with an instructor on our online learning platform.  Certificate of completion will be issued to registrants who successfully attend and complete the course. 

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TopIcs Covered

  • Materials, Fabrication & Examination
  • Materials-Control and Selection
  • Metallurgy – Steels
  • Fabrication of Piping Systems
  • Welding Qualifications
  • Inspection, Examination, & Testing
  • Materials, Fabrication, & Examination Workshop
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Instructor

Hugo Julien, P.E.

Mechanical Integrity Group Manager, CEP Forensic

Hugo Julien, P.E., is a certified API 571, and CSA W178.2 Level II (CSA B31.3, ASME W47.1/W59, and CSA Z662) inspector.

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Format

Virtual Classroom

Live course with an instructor and peers held in an online learning environment with digital enhancements and online materials.
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