Take advantage of the 2 for 1 training- PDMS Basic Pipe & Equipment
Pay for one full price registration and the second registration is FREE. PDMS Basic Pipe & Equipment is an excellent introductory course taught using PDMS version 11.6. Standard cost of this 5 day class is $2495. Seating is limited and the offer is only valid for this scheduled class. Training will be held the week of September 14 – 18, 2009 in Houston, TX and Wilmington, DE. For more information, contact: [email]Training.US@aveva.com[/email].
This is a core module that introduces users to the set-up of PDMS within the computer environment. It demonstrates how to access and exit PDMS, utilize the mouse and keyboard functions and the principles of graphical image control.
Topics of Interest:
• Accessing PDMS
• How to enter PDMS from the command environment selecting the options you require
• Mouse and keyboard functions
• How to use the mouse and keyboard functions
• Graphical image control
• How to display and move around the design
• Saving data
• When and how to save data, forms and views
• Leaving PDMS
• Rules when leaving a PDMS session
Equipment Design – Module M4
Target Audience: PDMS designers working in the areas of Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, HVAC
Prerequisite: M3
This module develops the basic skills for using PDMS for Equipment Design and is useful not only to equipment engineers and designers, but also to instrument and electrical, architectural, piping, layout and structural engineers.
Topics of Interest:
• Designing Equipment
• Basic techniques
• Position and orientation
• Standard equipment shapes
• Nozzle and nozzle connections
• Equipment templates
• Reserved space and obstructions
• Clash checking considerations
Piping Design – Module M5
Target Audience: PDMS designers working in the areas of Mechanical and PROCESS Design
Prerequisite: M3, M4
Piping designers will learn how to create and manipulate pipe routes in PDMS. Also, how the system handles out of spec items, pipe work connectivity, site and shop materials and some basic isometric production.
Topics of Interest:
• Designing pipe work
• Hierarchy and routing philosophy
• Specifications
• Connection types
• Falling lines
• Data integrity checks
• Connection references
• Isometric output
• Clash checking considerations
• Spatial map
Classes are filling up fast, so register to today and take advantage of this special offer from AVEVA, Inc.
For more information, contact: [email]Training.US@aveva.com[/email]