Introduction to Valves Online (CPD Certified)
Training Provider: | |
Programme: | Three Sessions: 21 January 22 January 23 January 2024 - 10.00am ~ Noon |
Price: | £695 + vat (per person) |
BVAA Member Price: | £420 + vat (per person) |
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Course Brief
This online course is designed as an introduction to the subject of valves and valve technology. It also covers issues relating to materials, performance, safety and the environment.
Course Objectives
- Achieve a thorough grasp of the basic principles of valves, their terminology, selection, installation and use.
- Gain an understanding of the construction of the many different valve types, the materials involved and basic standards.
- Understand how valves are operated and the basics of actuation.
- The opportunity to discuss and clarify any specific valve problems or issues.
Who Should Attend
This course is aimed at all individuals who have limited knowledge of valves or who wish to gain a broader perspective of their use. It is suitable for staff in a wide range of functions from sales through engineering, procurement, manufacturing and site operation and maintenance. It is also suitable for engineers and technicians who wish to re-introduce themselves to the subject.
Format
This online training course is delivered via TEAMS to allow for delegate participation and an interative Q&A session. It is a 3-part comprehensive course, with each session being approx. 2 hours.
Course Presenter
Course presenter Peter Dix is a Chartered Engineer and a Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. He has over thirty years’ experience in the valve industry, working as a Technical Director and General Manager for some of the industry’s biggest companies including IMI, Dresser, Tyco, Alco and Kent Introl. He is currently working as a consultant to the valve industry, and as BVAA’s principal technical consultant and leading lecturer.
Peter Dix CEng MIMechE - Co-opted Board Member
Principal Technical Consultant & Leading Lecturer
Peter Dix is a Chartered Engineer and a Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. He has over thirty years' experience in the valve industry, working as a Technical Director and General Manager for some of the industry's biggest companies including IMI, Dresser, Tyco, Alco and Kent Introl.
Peter is the Chairman of BSI's technical committees on valves, and the UK's representative to international standards organisations. He is hugely experienced in the design and manufacture of gate, globe, check, quarter-turn, safety-relief and control valves. Peter has devised PED compliant systems and worked with the PED since its inception.
Classroom based training
Our one-day classroom-based courses will follow a similar format:
- Offices open from 8.30am onwards
- The course will start at 9.00am prompt
- There will be a break for lunch, usually 12.30pm - 1.00pm
- Each course will finish at 5.00pm at the latest
We provide a buffet lunch and would be grateful if you could inform us if you have any dietary restrictions or preferences on booking.
Course Materials
Full notes and course materials are supplied. Delegates will also receive a BVAA Manual specific to the course they attend.
Accessibility
Our training facility is on the first floor, with no wheelchair access. On both the ground floor and first floor we have an accessible toilet.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss your specific requirements before your visit, please contact us on 01295 221270 or email enquiry@bvaa.org.uk.
Where to stay
Premier Inn, Castle Quay, Banbury, OX16 5UN
Tel: 0330 175 9013
Website: https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/oxfordshire/banbury/banbury-town-centre-castle-quay.html
Parking: Chargeable off-site parking is available at Castle Quay Shopping Centre (OX16 5UN). Parking is charged at £6.50 for over 5 hours Monday - Saturday. On Sundays & bank holidays parking is charged at £1.00 all day.
Premier Inn, Stroud Park, Ermont Way, Banbury, OX16 4AE
Tel: 0333 321 9439
Website: https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/oxfordshire/banbury/banbury-m40-j11.html
Best Western, Wroxton House Hotel, Wroxton, Banbury, OX15 6QB.
Tel: 01295 73077
Website: https://wroxtonhousehotel.com/
Parking is limited, so if you are staying at a local hotel with your colleagues, it may be worth considering a taxi to our offices.
Need a taxi?
Royal Cars Banbury
Tel: 01295 255555
Website: https://www.royalcarsbanbury.co.uk/
Castle Cars Ltd
Tel: 01295 270011
Website: https://www.castlecarsbanbury.co.uk/
Online Courses
When participating in an online course, you should ensure that you have the hardware and software required in place. You must have an Internet-connected computer with:
- Audio capability - You will need to hear our trainer and be heard.
- Microsoft Teams - All online courses are delivered via Microsoft Teams.
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