Course programme
Introduction
1 lecture 03:39
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Introduction
1 lecture 03:39
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Introduction preview Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Welcome to this class ! This video will show you the summary and give more details about what we are going to learn.
Prerequisites & General Topics
2 lectures 06:57
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Prerequisites & General Topics
2 lectures 06:57
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Guide
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Before discussing about what a valve is, you must know what a pipe is !
You will learn about :
1) The Pipe Type.
2) The Pipe Class.
3) The Pipe Components.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Pipe Size, Charts & Connections
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
In order to have a better understanding of how a valve can interact with a pipe, you have to know those informations.
You will learn about :1) The Pipe Dimension & Schedule.
2) The Pipe End & Connections.
Valve Fundamentals
6 lectures 37:54
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
Valve Connections Part 2
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Compressed Connections (Traditional Compression, Push In, Barbed Hose)
2) Union/True Union
3) Manifold Mount
Valve Parts - Body, Bonnet, Trim, Actuators & External Parts
In this section, you will have a better idea of what mechanical parts make a valve.
You will learn about :1) Valve Body & Bonnet
2) Valve Bore
3) The Valve External Parts
4) The Valve Trim
5) The Valve Actuators & How they are used.
Valve Materials
Depending on the process, some materials can be used, and some can't. (voir 29 et 30)
You will learn about :1) The Materials used for the Body/Bonnet
2) The Materials used for the Trim
3) The Materials used for the External Parts
4) The Materials used for Seals & Gaskets.
Valve Fundamentals.
6 lectures 37:54
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
Valve Connections Part 2
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Compressed Connections (Traditional Compression, Push In, Barbed Hose)
2) Union/True Union
3) Manifold Mount
Valve Parts - Body, Bonnet, Trim, Actuators & External Parts
In this section, you will have a better idea of what mechanical parts make a valve.
You will learn about :1) Valve Body & Bonnet
2) Valve Bore
3) The Valve External Parts
4) The Valve Trim
5) The Valve Actuators & How they are used.
Valve Materials
Depending on the process, some materials can be used, and some can't. (voir 29 et 30)
You will learn about :1) The Materials used for the Body/Bonnet
2) The Materials used for the Trim
3) The Materials used for the External Parts
4) The Materials used for Seals & Gaskets.
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
Section Overview
A quick summary of what is coming
A quick summary of what is coming
A quick summary of what is coming
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valves have different functions and purposes.
We can classify those valves depending on what they do and how they work.
You will learn about :1) The Definition of a Valve and what Valves are used for.
2) How Valves are Classified, Depending on the Function
3) How valves are Classified, Depending on the Opening/Closing.
4) How Valve can be classified, depending on standards
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
Valve Connections - Part 1
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections.
You will learn about :1) Threaded Connections (National Pipe Thread Tapered, British Standard Pipe Taper Threads, BSPP - British Standard Parallel Pipe Threads)
2) Welded, Soldered, and Glued Connections
3) Flanged Connections (ANSI Flanges, ANSI Flanges (Lugged Style), ANSI Flange (Wafer Style), Tri Camp, SAE 4-bolt Flanges)
There are many different ways to connect a valve to a piping system.
In this section, you will know more about those connections tric and Expanding Plug Valve
6) The Different Types of Discs
7) 3 & 4 Way Plug Valve
8) Advantages & Disadvantages
9) The Symbol on a P&ID
Check Valve
You will learn about :1) 1) The Function of the Valve &...