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| PDMS Electrical & Instrument |
| PDMS Electrical and Instrumentation Features: |
- All electrical and instrument items, including cabinets, transformers and switchgear, to be located in the 3D model for the purposes of plant layout, visualization, clash checking and production of arrangement drawings.
- Electrical and off-line instrument 3D items can be created from parameterized templates.
- Valves and in-line instruments are selected from catalogues via engineering specifications. The workflow is fully integrated with piping design, enabling such items to be detailed as required, for example on piping isometrics.
- The PDMS Cable Tray application selects components from a catalogue via an engineering specification and creates the complete cable tray layout. A Fill function automatically fills the straight parts of the route with the appropriate number of straight lengths.
- Cable Tray isometric drawings can be automatically generated for manufacturing purposes.
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| PDMS FOR ELECREICAL & INSTRUMENT COURSE |
This course aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to Use Electrical & Instrument PDMS for design work. It gives an overview on the features and function of the product in e ach phase from conceptual design to the deliverables.
This training will enhance participants ' experience in the new revolutionary PDMS design tool in the engineering field applied in Power Plants, Oil & Gas Plants, Chemical Plants, Nuclear Plants,
etc.
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Course Details:
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| Duration: 7 Days |
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| WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
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- PDMS overview
- Various Moduless
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| Equipment Modeling
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- Creating Equipment by using primitives
- Creating Equipment by using PDMS standards catalogue
- Creating Obstructions
- Manipulation of primitives & equipments
- Nozzles placements & manipulations
- Understanding parameters & attributes
- DB Utility
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| Electrical, Instrumentation Modeling:
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- • Modeling for Instrument Equipments Cable Tray, Fire &
Gas Detector, Flame Detector etc
- • Cable Tray Routing
- • Cable Tray Support
- • Junction Box Location
- • Access Check for Inline Instrument LV,SDV,FT etc
- • Clash Manager
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| Draft
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- • How the hierarchy in the Drawing Production Module (DRAFT) is
constructed.
- • Using the graphical user interface to select required options
from the on-screen and pull down menus.
- • How to use the drawing production tools
- • How to produce completed drawings and plotfiles, using
the Drawing Production tools.
- • Creating new drawings containing single or multiple views.
- • Seeing the effects of design data changes on the drawings.
- • How to insert dimensions and annotations on any view using
'Intelligent text' to extract data from the design database.
- • Creating simple detail views of areas of interest and scrap views.
- • Creating a section to show particular view information.
- • Using the extensive 2D drawing facilities.
- • The use of local rule changes.
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| ISO Draft
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- • The different forms of piping isometrics and the variations in their
format.
- • Where the reference data is stored within PDMS and the format
in which it is extracted by the isometric system.
- • Using the graphical user interface to select required options from
the on-screen and pull down menus.
- • Producing isometric drawings for the drawing frame and title
block pipe picture material list, using any of the available options.
- • Producing bespoke isometrics to suit company requirements.
- • How the isometric system would be used in a production environment and the controls available for revising or reissuing drawings.
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