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Advanced GT Controls; Critical Alarm Troubleshooting, High Speed Data Acquisition & Trip Log Analysis


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Salem, VA

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Advanced GT Controls; Critical Alarm Troubleshooting, High Speed Data Acquisition & Trip Log Analysis

What will I learn from this course? This course is conducted under extreme GT operating conditions provided by simulation. It is designed to test and sharpen advanced operators skills for the purpose of trip reduction & recovery, maintaining optimum performance & availability and development of basic alarm troubleshooting skills. Advanced GT events as trips, load rejection, runback, shutdown and critical alarms will be central topics of this program. The course will also deal with the analysis of the Trip Log identifying possible causes of a trip and control system fundamentals.* *This course is 100% hands on.


Why is this course unique?

Students are encouraged to bring their own site software as part of the course (Trip & Alarm Logs, M6B file, Screens etc). Students are also encouraged to bring their own laptops. Those who choose to participate in this manner will be provided a virtual machine (VM) of a near fully functional HMI. * Installation of VM Player software is required, certain restrictions may apply. Contact your instructor a minimum of one week prior to the course for details of laptop specifications or questions regarding site software or virtualization.


Who should attend?

Qualified personnel who wish to benefit from the training & experience of handling, responding to and troubleshooting advanced GT operating events.


Prerequisites
  • Advanced GT Controls; Essential Alarm Troubleshooting & System Diagnostics
  • As instruction is given in English, a reasonable ability to read and understand English.


Course Requirements and Attire

The appropriate dress for this course is casual. Please note that the GE Energy Learning Center is a place of business - no tank tops or shirts with inappropriate verbage or signs.


Duration

The duration of this course is 5 days

Agenda

 

Day 1

Field Device and Unit Maintenance - Device isolation within software Basic Tuning, Constants Adjust

 

Day 2

Alarm Troubleshooting - Advanced High Speed Data Collection Analysis 

 

Day 3

GT Events – Advanced Shutdown, Runback & Load Rejection

 

Day 4

GT Events – Advanced Trip Prevention and Recovery

 

Day 5

GT Events – Advanced Not Ready to Start Evaluation & Analysis of Trip Log


Recommendations

If you would like to discuss any technical problems encountered at your site, please bring elementaries.



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