TSCS 1.3

Practitioner “Repair of Pressure Equipment, Storage Tanks & Piping” (in references to ASME PCC-2)

 

Introduction

ASME PCC-2 provides methods for repair of equipment and piping after they have been placed in service.

Many of these repairs are permitted and recommended under In-Service Inspection Codes such as API 510, 570 or 653.

These repair methods include the relevant design, fabrication, examination, and testing practices and may be temporary or permanent.

The course first deals with the appropriate inspection and flaw assessment methods and then describes suitable choices and the methodology of repairs of components when a repair is deemed necessary.

Guidance for the applicability of repair methods based on the type of damage and how to plan and carry out various types of repairs including welding repairs, mechanical repairs, non-welding repairs, testing, and inspection of repairs is provided.

This training course is designed to give logical step-by-step procedures for selecting and implementing the correct remedial actions. The participants would be explained in detail the mechanics of adopting and applying the rules of ASME PCC-2, for day-to-day use in their professional work by explaining several real-life case studies and problem-solving.

Not only will the various repair methods be covered but an overview of the most common welding processes such as GTAW, SMAW, FCAW and GMAW, including the advantages and disadvantages of each. These welding principles are also covered in our Welding Inspector course.

 

Course Objective

The ASME PCC 2 Pressure Equipment Repair training course provides participants with the knowledge necessary to decide on various types of repairs and includes:

  • Overview of welding processes
  • Address the repair of components when repair is deemed necessary
  • Deciding on temporary or permanent repairs
  • Choosing the appropriate repair plan
  • Repairs in practice
  • Examination and testing of repaired equipment
  • Repair Documentation
  • In addition familiarize participants with NBIC Part 3 “Repairs and alterations to pressure-retaining items” and WRC Bulletin 566 “Guidelines for Repair Welding of Pressure Equipment in Refineries and Chemical Plants”

 

 Who should attend?

* Plant inspectors

* 2nd or 3rd Party Inspectors

* Site engineers

* Reliability engineers

* Plant maintenance department personnel, &

* Authorities

* others who may be required or being interested in repair methods / systems of pressure equipment

 

This course also prepares delegate for this certification Exam:
TUV / TSCS 1.3  Practitioner Repair of Pressure Equipment, Storage Tanks and Piping

 

Participants can now pursue TUV / TSCS 1.3  Practitioner Repair of Pressure Equipment, Storage Tanks and Piping certification with support of TUV Nord, the international certification body.

 

Log in to www.international-inspector-certification.com or www.ihrc-international-certification.com for more information about IICS.

 

 

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Public Training:

Course Date:

Venue:

05 - 09 May 2025 (5 Days)

IDC Training House, Puchong,Selangor, Malaysia

 

P/S:  Available for In-House (Upon Request)