SPED Piper Video Series Piping Design Training
"The Piper's Resource for Information and Just-in-time Training Covering 30 Critical Topics needed for the most demanding of projects in the Global Market Place."
Designed for the new Piper and as a useful resource for experienced Pipers, the SPED Piper Video Series is the most complete piping design training available within the Industry and is becoming an Industry standard.
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In the 2012 release of the Piper Video Series, each of the 32 topics are constructed with four to five modules each. Using modules leaves room to customize the Series using your own corporate training content.
It is delivered to you as a digital file and can be uploaded to your server for multiple office use; license is per country.
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BENEFITS
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Just-in-time reviews before project tasks
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No need to pull staff for teaching and preparation
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Delivered as a hard drive that can be uploaded to your server.
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Employees train at their desk; no need for a dedicated training facility access
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Courses are self paced; multiple users can access simultaneously
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Conclusion of either the Piper BootCamp or Process Plant Layout prepares a Piper for the option of a SPED Professional Piping Designer Certification exam.
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For more information, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 1-713-960-4478
COURSE CONTENTS
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PIPER BOOTCAMP (PBC)
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PART 1
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Self Assessment (results not included in grade)
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Introduction to Process Plant Design
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Stakeholders
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Roles and Results
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Project Life Cycle
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Design Phases and Information
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Design Phases
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Information Flow
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Process Documents
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Piping Documents
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PART 2
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Pipe Manufacturing & Fabrication
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Manufacturing Processes
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Pipe Sizes
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Marking and Coating
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Fittings and Components
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Pipe Fabrication
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Shop Welding
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Branch Connections
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Heat Treat and Shipping
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Pipe Assembly
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Cranes and Lifts
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Scaffolding
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Pipe Field Assembly
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Pipe Rigging and Lifts
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Hydrotest Insulation Labeling
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Finding CG of Spool
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Typical Fabrication ISOs
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Pipe and Weld Materials
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Pipe Materials and Properties
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Welding and Welder qualifications
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Weld Defects and Inspection
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PART 3
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Valve Types & Applications
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Valve Parts
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Isolation Valves
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Gate Valves
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Butterfly Valves
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Isolation Applicatoins
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Throttling Valves
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Valve Actuators
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Self-Adjusting Valves
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Check Valves
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Regulator and Relief Valves
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Steam Traps
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Valve Selection and Use
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Valve Symbols and Loops
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Valve Selection
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Station Layout
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Instrumentation
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Control Loop Elements
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Pressure Measurement
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Flow Measurement
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Temperature Measurement
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Level Measurement
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Installation Concepts
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More Installation Concepts
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PART 4
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Pump Selection
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Centrifugal Pump Configurations
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Centrifugal Pump Cavitation and NPSH
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Centrifugal Pump System Design
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Positive Displacement Pumps
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Motive Power for Pumps
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Pump Layout
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Configuration and Elevation
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Pump Piping Layout
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Temporary Strainers
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Pump Access
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Pump Loading and Redundancy
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Pump installation Examples
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Pipe Routing
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Piping Layout Data
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Pipe Routing Considerations
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Piping Component Use
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Pipe Racks
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Pipe Layout Specification
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PART 5
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Pipe Supports and Hangers
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Span Types and Terminology
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Spans and Characteristics
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Spring Hanger Placement
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Spring Design
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Pipe Stress and B31-3
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Component Class
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Pipe Stress Overview
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Weight Solutions for Rack Piping
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Thermal Expansion
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Simplifieid Pump Nozzle Load Check
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Simplifieid Vessel Pipe Stress Check
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Simplified Expansion Loop Design
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Intro to B31-3
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CAD
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Data Structures
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Rendering from Data
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Database Issues
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Database integrity Capture and Reuse
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PROCESS PLANT LAYOUT (PPL)
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PART 1
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Introduction to Process Plant Design
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Stakeholders
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Rules and Results
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Project Life Cycle
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Design Phases and Information
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Design Phases
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Information Flow
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Process Documents
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Piping Documents
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General Layout Considerations
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Stakeholders and Information
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Layout Techniques and Methods
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Layout Considerations
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Example - Madden Methodology
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Plant Layout Specification
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Equipment Spacing
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Equipment Elevation and Clearance
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Operations and Maintenance Clearances
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Plot Plan Development
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PART 2
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Instrumentation
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Control Loop Elements
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Pressure Measurement
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Flow Measurement
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Temperature Measurement
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Level Measurement
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Installation Concepts
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More Installation Concepts
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Pump Selection
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Centrifugal Pump Configurations
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Centrifugal Pump Cavitation and NPSH
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Centrifugal Pump System Design
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Positive Displacement Pumps
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Motive power for Pumps
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Pump Layout
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Configuration and Elevation
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Pump Piping Layout
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Temporary Strainers
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Pump Access
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Pump Loading and Redundancy
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Pump Installation Examples
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Compressors
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Centrifugal
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Reciprocating and Rotary
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Drives
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Auxiliary Equipment
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Pulsation Control
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Lube-Seal Oil and Condensate
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Maintenance Requirements
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Supports and Foundations
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PART 3
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Heat Exchangers
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Heat Exchange Concepts
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Shell and Tube
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Plate
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Spiral Hairpin Air Cooler
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Applications
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Exchanger Arrangements
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Nozzle and Piping Arrangements
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Construction and Maintenance
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Drums
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Distillation Towers
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Distllation Concepts
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Trayed Tower Controls and Nozzles
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Nozzle Orientation and Elevation
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Tower Platforms and Access
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More Platforms and Acess
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Access of Height
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Tanks
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Types and Containment
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Tank Details
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Layout
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PART 4
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Furnaces
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Types and Terminology
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Coils and Burners
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Controls and Equipment
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Placement and Transfer
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Reactors
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Overview and Terminology
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Applications
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Layout
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Delayed Coker Drums
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Plant Structures
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Structural Concepts
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Loads and Access
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Underground Piping
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UG Piping in Plants
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UG Compoents
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Sewer Sizing
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Boxes and Drains
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Hydrants Monitors
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Dbl Wall
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PART 5
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Piping Piperacks
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Piperack Terminology
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Rack and Bent Layout
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Piperack Layout
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Piperack Expansion
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Construction and Details
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Other Uses
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Pipe Stress and B31-3
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Component Class
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Pipe Stress Overview
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Weight Solutions for Rack Piping
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Thermal Expansion
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Simplified Pump Nozzle Load Check
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Simplified Vessel Pipe Stress Check
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Simplified Expansion Loops Design
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Intro to B31-3
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CAD
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Data Structures
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Rendering From Data
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Database Issues
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Database Integrity Capture and Reuse
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For more information or to purchase the videos, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 1-713-960-4478
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PRICING FOR ONLINE COURSES AND VIDEO SERIES COURSES
Note: SPED annual membership is compulsory in order to purchase these courses
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Video Series |
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Full Course: Individuals - SPED Membership required |
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1295.00 |
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Bulk Purchase Course: Corporate Members |
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- 5 or more each |
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800.00 |
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- 10 or more each |
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690.00 |
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Bulk Purchase Course: Non-Corporate Members - SPED Membership Required |
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- 5 or more each |
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950.00 |
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- 10 or more each |
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800.00 |
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Module, each |
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350.00 |
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Videos - PBC Version 2 and PPL Version 2, set |
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Videos - PBC Version 2 and PPL Version 3, set |
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16500.00 |
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Videos - Level II QA |
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Videos - PBC Version 2 or PPL Version 2, each |
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SPED Bundle & PPD Certification |
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1400.00 |
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PBC / PPL / QA Video Course |
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PPD Certification |
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Call 1-713-960-4478 with Visa, MC or Discover Cards or mail check to:
SPED, 9668 Westheimer Road, Suite 200 - 242, Houston, TX 77063