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LM6000 PA/PC Level 1 Maintenance
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Course Description Below
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LM6000 PA/PC Level 1 Maintenance

What will I learn from this course?
This course will provide academic and practical hands-on instruction on selected maintenance procedures required to return a gas turbine to a serviceable condition by removal, replacement or adjustment of external parts.
Who should attend?
Owners, operators and customer personnel concerned with the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the GE LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbine.
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Familiarization course is highly recommended, as well as a reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required. Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required.
Course Requirements and Attire
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All visitors must check in at the Front Desk each morning. Please carry a picture ID. Name badges will be distributed when checking in and must be worn at all times while in the facility. Please sign out at the end of each day.
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The required dress for this course is "business casual." Please no tank tops or shirts with inappropriate verbage or signs. Please wear closed-toe shoes.
Effective March 1, 2011, the GE Energy Learning Center will become a tobacco-free campus and smoking will be prohibited in all areas of the property, including outdoor space owned by GE. This means that all employees, as well as customers, contractors and visitors will be prohibited from using tobacco products anywhere on our campuses, including in motor vehicles. If an individual wishes to use tobacco products he/she needs to leave the campus in order to smoke or to use smokeless tobacco. Leaving campus is only acceptable during regularly scheduled lunch breaks. Leaving the property during shorter class breaks will not provide adequate time to return to class. Persons who do not comply will be asked to leave the campus.
Duration
The duration of this course is 5 days
Agenda
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Discussion of different levels of maintenance |
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Use of applicable Operations and Maintenance manuals |
| Preventative maintenance and servicing |
| Day 2-5 |
Replacement of selected external components including variable geometry actuators, |
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hydraulic control unit, VG pump, VBV doors and rigging of system if applicable, lubrication and |
| scavenge pump, pressure and temperature sensors, fuel nozzles, vibration accelerometers, |
| ignition components, starter, speed sensors, carbon seals, and external pipes and hoses. |
Recommendations
There are no additional recommendations for this course.
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