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Combined Cycle Operation Jun. 21 - 25 Schenectady, NY
Friday, 25 June (05:00 PM)
 Combined Cycle Operation

CCO

This course offers a firm understanding of the basic operations of GE Combine Cycle Plants.The course is designed for those persons with no or limited knowledge of Combine Cycle Plants. The objective of this course is to give participants an understanding of basic Combine Cycle Power Plants operations as well as a fundamental knowledge on plant start-up, normal operations, shutdown and abnormal operations. A distinct emphasis upon safe, efficient power plant operations. Emphasis is placed on the following areas:

  • Thermodynamic Review
  • Operating Philosophy
  • General Operator Responsibilities
  • Systems Review and Operation
  • Plant Start-up
  • Operations
  • Shutdown This course consists of classroom lectures and daily in-depth walkdowns for training at Sites.

 

Mark VIe - Aeroderivative Control Systems Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting Jun. 21 - Jul. 2
Friday, 2 July (04:00 PM)
 Mark VIe - Aeroderivative Control Systems Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Introduce operations and maintenance personnel to the operation, maintenance and alarm troubleshooting procedures of the Mark VIe Aeroderivative gas turbine control system, to attain high levels of availability, and reliability from the turbine package. This course will also cover functional sensor & actuator description, troubleshooting, and a summary of calibration and inspections required for major turbine package.

The course designed primarily for LMS100 and Next Generation LM6000 Mark VIe applications. The course material and exercises provide training on hardware, network interfaces and software tools which are used to troubleshoot alarms, edit the control logic, configure the Inputs and outputs (both hardwired and networked), and calibrate Servo-Actuated Valve LVDT

LMS100 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Operations\Familiarization Jun. 21 - 25 Sugar Land, TX
Friday, 25 June (04:00 PM)
 LMS100 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Operations\Familiarization

LMS 100

This LMS100 Package course is designed to cover topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance from the engine and its associated equipment. This course develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take the necessary corrective action.

We emphasize the operator's responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation. Operators are instructed in how to interpret fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel. The course focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading and specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas turbine.

Participants may with to bring their unit "specific Worksheets", and F&ID's with them to facilitate correlating classroom discussion with specific unit parameters.

The course consists of classroom lectures and a visit to the package manufacturing and assembly plant at our facility in Houston, Texas.

LM2500 SAC/DLE Level 1 Maintenance Jun. 21 - 25 Springdale, OH
Friday, 25 June (03:30 PM)
 LM2500 SAC/DLE Level 1 Maintenance

LM2500

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.

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LM6000 PA/PC Level 2 Maintenance (Hot Section) June 16 - 24 Springdale, OH
Thursday, 24 June (03:30 PM)
 LM6000 SAC/DLE Level 2 Maintenance (Hot Section)

LM6k aero gas turbine

Instruction is designed so technical personnel responsible for the hands- on maintenance of the LM6000 will benefit most from this training. Scope of training focuses on selected Level 2 procedures identified in the applicable Operation and Maintenance manual.

Gas/Steam Mark VIe (with HMI) For Technicians June 14 - 25 Salem, VA
Friday, 25 June (04:30 PM)
 Gas/Steam Mark VIe (with HMI) For Technicians

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This course offers instruction on the hardware and software of the controller equipment. The course material and exercises provide training on the software tools that are used to troubleshoot alarms, edit the sequencing, configure the Inputs and outputs (both hardwired and networked), and calibrate Servo-Actuated Valve LVDT

Gas/Steam Mark VI (with HMI, Toolbox 11) For Technicians June 14 - 25 Longmont, CO
Friday, 25 June (03:30 PM)
 Gas/Steam Mark VI (with HMI, Toolbox 11) For Technicians

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This course provides training on the essential elements of the Mk VI turbine control system. The course will include instruction on the hardware and software components of the Mk VI control system and its interface system (HMI). Alarm troubleshooting and LVDT calibration will be central topics of the program. Additionally, practical exercises on Mk VI equipment will reinforce the daily lecture material.

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