COURSE OVERVIEW
PE0531 : Flare, Blowdown & Pressure Relief Systems Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
OVERVIEW
| COURSE TITLE | : | PE0531 : Flare, Blowdown & Pressure Relief Systems Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting |
| COURSE DATE | : | Oct 11 - Oct 15 2026 |
| DURATION | : | 5 Days |
| INSTRUCTOR | : | Mr. Andrew Ladwig |
| VENUE | : | Doha, Qatar |
| COURSE FEE | : | $ 6000 |
Course Description
This practical and highly-interactive course
includes various practical sessions and
exercises. Theory learnt will be applied using
our state-of-the-art simulators.
The flare, blowdown and pressure relief systems are
the most important elements for emergency and
operational discharge of flammable substances in
the process facilities. Safety relief and flare systems
control vapors and liquids that are released by
pressure-relieving devices and blow-downs.
Pressure relief is an automatic, planned release
when operating pressure reaches a predetermined
level. Blowdown normally refers to the intentional
release of material, such as blowdowns from
process unit start-ups, furnace blowdowns,
shutdowns, and emergencies. Vapor depressuring
is the rapid removal of vapors from pressure vessels
in case of fire. This may be accomplished by the use
of a rupture disc, usually set at a higher pressure
than the relief valve.
The principal elements of the safety relief and flare
systems are the individual pressure relief devices,
the flare piping system, the flare separator drum,
and the flare (including igniters, tips, sealing
devices, purge and steam injection for smokeless
burning). Application of relief devices must comply
with appropriate ASME Vessel Codes and API
520/521 standards.
Design of relief devices must comply with applicable national codes and laws as well
as the requirements of the insurance covering the plant or installation. National
regulations not only cover safety but also environmental considerations such as air
and water pollution and noise abatement.
This course presents a convenient overview of relief system details based on the full
scope of API, ASME, and other code and specification requirements. It covers all
aspects of relief flare systems from the emergency relief sources through the valving
and flare network right to the stack and flare tip. Descriptions and design criteria will
be outlined for flare tips, seals, stacks, knockout drums, header systems, relief
valves, depressurization systems and basic hazard analysis. Alternative design
methods will be also described with reference to the specific nature of relief and flare
systems worldwide.
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includes various practical sessions and
exercises. Theory learnt will be applied using
our state-of-the-art simulators.
The flare, blowdown and pressure relief systems are
the most important elements for emergency and
operational discharge of flammable substances in
the process facilities. Safety relief and flare systems
control vapors and liquids that are released by
pressure-relieving devices and blow-downs.
Pressure relief is an automatic, planned release
when operating pressure reaches a predetermined
level. Blowdown normally refers to the intentional
release of material, such as blowdowns from
process unit start-ups, furnace blowdowns,
shutdowns, and emergencies. Vapor depressuring
is the rapid removal of vapors from pressure vessels
in case of fire. This may be accomplished by the use
of a rupture disc, usually set at a higher pressure
than the relief valve.
The principal elements of the safety relief and flare
systems are the individual pressure relief devices,
the flare piping system, the flare separator drum,
and the flare (including igniters, tips, sealing
devices, purge and steam injection for smokeless
burning). Application of relief devices must comply
with appropriate ASME Vessel Codes and API
520/521 standards.
Design of relief devices must comply with applicable national codes and laws as well
as the requirements of the insurance covering the plant or installation. National
regulations not only cover safety but also environmental considerations such as air
and water pollution and noise abatement.
This course presents a convenient overview of relief system details based on the full
scope of API, ASME, and other code and specification requirements. It covers all
aspects of relief flare systems from the emergency relief sources through the valving
and flare network right to the stack and flare tip. Descriptions and design criteria will
be outlined for flare tips, seals, stacks, knockout drums, header systems, relief
valves, depressurization systems and basic hazard analysis. Alternative design
methods will be also described with reference to the specific nature of relief and flare
systems worldwide.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies:
LecturesPractical Workshops & Work Presentations
Hands-on Practical Exercises & Case Studies
Simulators (Hardware & Software) & Videos
In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology for technical reasons.
VIRTUAL TRAINING (IF APPLICABLE)
If this course is delivered online as a Virtual Training, the following limitations will be applicable:
| Certificates | : | Only soft copy certificates will be issued |
| Training Materials | : | Only soft copy materials will be issued |
| Training Methodology | : | 80% theory, 20% practical |
| Training Program | : | 4 hours per day, from 09:30 to 13:30 |
OTHER SCHEDULED DATES
| Refrence | Date | Location | Instructor | Fee (USD) | Outline | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE0531 | Jan 18 - Jan 22 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Jan 18 - Jan 22 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Mar 29 - Apr 02 2026 (5 Days) | Istanbul, Turkey | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Apr 12 - Apr 16 2026 (5 Days) | Dubai, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | May 10 - Jan 14 2026 (-115 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | May 10 - May 14 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | May 31 - Jun 04 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Jun 21 - Jun 25 2026 (5 Days) | Al Khobar, KSA | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Jun 28 - Jul 02 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Jul 05 - Jul 09 2026 (5 Days) | Cairo, Egypt | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Jul 05 - Jul 09 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Andrew Ladwig | $ 6,000 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Aug 16 - Aug 20 2026 (5 Days) | Dubai, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Sep 13 - Sep 17 2026 (5 Days) | Istanbul, Turkey | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Sep 13 - Sep 17 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Sep 20 - Sep 24 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Mervyn Frampton | $ 6,000 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Oct 04 - Oct 08 2026 (5 Days) | Doha, Qatar | Mr. Andrew Ladwig | $ 6,000 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Oct 18 - Oct 22 2026 (5 Days) | Dubai, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Nov 02 - Nov 05 2026 (4 Days) | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 4,500 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Dec 06 - Dec 10 2026 (5 Days) | Dubai, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | Outline | |
| PE0531 | Jan 11 - Jan 15 2027 (5 Days) | Seville, Spain | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 8,800 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Feb 08 - Feb 12 2027 (5 Days) | London, United Kingdom | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 8,800 | N/A | |
| PE0531 | Mar 21 - Mar 25 2027 (5 Days) | Dubai, UAE | Mr. Henry Beer | $ 5,500 | N/A |
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