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Air Blowing in Piping Systems.

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Air blowing is an industrial plant service that uses dry oil-free compressed air to clean piping of debris and contaminants.    INDEX:- 1. What is Air Blowing? 2. Cleaning Factor Ratio (CFR)of Air Blowing? 3. Feature of Air Blowing?  4. Methodology or Air Blowing? 5. Application & Problem of air Blowing. 6. Procedure of  Air Blowing? 1. What is Air Blowing?  Air blowing is an industrial plant service that uses dry oil-free compressed air to clean piping of debris and contaminants.   It will remove construction debris, liquids, and semi adherent material, and safely transport the removed items out of the system.  This method allows for quick cleaning of piping systems without the need for disposal of large volumes of liquid cleaning solutions. Air blowing is an industrial plant service that uses dry oil-free compressed air to clean piping of debris and contaminants. It will remove construction debris, liquids, and semi adherent material, and safely transport the removed items out of

Pre-comissioning Engineering as per Process plant.

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Commissioning and Pre-Commissioning   The Pipeline commissioning means introducing crude/ product/Gas in the pipeline from originating station, filling the entire length and then start delivering to receipt system. The commissioning process is the integrated application of a set of engineering techniques and procedures to check, inspect, and test every operational component of the project—from individual functions such as instruments and equipment, up to more complex entities such as subsystems and systems. INDEX:- What is Commissioning? What is Mechanical Completion? What is Pre-Commissioning? Role and Responsibilities of Plant Pre-Commissioning? Standards Operating Procedure (SOP)? Pre-Commissioning Procedures? Why pipe line Commissioning procedure is Important? 1 . What is Commissioning? The commissioning process is the integrated application of a set of engineering techniques and procedures to check, inspect, and test every operational component of the project from individual funct

Motor Operated valve (MOV)

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  Motor Operated Valves  Motor Operated Valve (MOV) is one of the most important items in process and piping system. These valves are generally of large size and are used in different conditions. Motor operated valves can be of various types e.g. Gate/ Ball/ Butterfly etc. with electric motor operated actuator for control. INDEX :- 1. What is  Motor Operated Valve? 2. Application of Motor Operated Valve? 3. Types of Motor Operated Valves? 4. Operation OF MOV. 5. Major Difference Between Control Valve and Motor Operated Valve? 6. Basic details of  Close loop system or Open loop system 1. What is Motor Operated Valve? Motor Operated Valves are sometimes called as On-Off valves as the motors serve the purpose of fully opening or fully closing valves in pipelines.  For example, cooling water lines, process pipelines where regulation of fluid is not required, motor operated valves can be used to fully allow or fully stop the fluid flow. MOV are generally of large size and are use different

Control Valve , Control Valve Body Parts and it's type.

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  CONTROL VALVE INDEX-  1 . Basic Definition of control valves. 2. Components of Control Valves. 3. Basic Parts of Control Valves. 4. Details of Control Valve Actuator. 5.  Types of Control Valves. 6. Control Valves P&ID Symbol. 7. How to Install Control Valves. 8. Application of Control Valves. 1 . Basic Definition of control valves. A control valve is a valve used to control fluid flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by a signal from a controller.  A control valve regulates the rate of fluid flow as the position of the valve plug or disk is changed by an actuator.  Control valves are used to maintain a process variable as close as possible to the desired set point. Control valves are control devices that are used to manage and control fluid flow, pressure, temperature, or liquid level by varying the flow passage size.  In process systems of production wells, oil and gas plants, Chemical and Petrochemical industries, refineries, and power plants, Control valves