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EX2100 Generator Excitation Apr. 26 - 30 Salem, VA
Friday, 30 April (03:30 PM)
 EX2100 Generator Excitation

EX2100

This course offers training in the skills needed to do basic operation, maintenance and troubleshooting on an EX2100 excitation system. Learn how to operate the EX2100 exciter. Learn how to use the GE Control System Toolbox to troubleshoot problems. The course consists of a mix of classroom instruction and practical lab exercises using EX2100 simulators and actual EX2100 exciters.

LM2500+ SAC/DLE Level 2 Maintenance (Cold Section) Apr. 26 - 30 Springdale, OH
Friday, 30 April (03:30 PM)
 LM2500+ SAC/DLE Level 2 Maintenance (Cold Section)

LM2500

Instruction is designed so technical personnel responsible for the hands- on maintenance of the LM2500+ will benefit most from this training. Scope of training focuses on selected Level 2 procedures identified in the applicable Operation and Maintenance manual.

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LM6000 PA/PC Level 2 Maintenance (Cold Section) Apr. 21 - 29
Thursday, 29 April (03:30 PM)
 LM6000 PA/PC Level 2 Maintenance (Cold 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 Apr. 19 - 30 - Salem, VA
Friday, 30 April (03:30 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's and other devices. Additional class work includes information on the Cimplicity operator interface (HMI). Lectures and hands-on exercises develop a thorough understanding of ToolboxST and other software tools.

Gas/Steam Mark V (<I>) For Technicians Apr. 19 - 30 Salem, VA
Friday, 30 April (03:30 PM)
 Who should attend?

Engineers, technicians, and other qualified personnel concerned with operations and maintenance of the Mark V Controller. The attendees must have the <I> interface at their sites.


Prerequisites

A basic understanding of their turbine equipment and its operation. Reasonable computer skills (an understanding of files, directories and use of a computer mouse). As instruction is given in English, a reasonable ability to read and understand English is required.


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 9.5 days
Agenda
Day 1 Mark V Overview and Standard Product Manuals.

Day 2 Site Specific Documents, Panel Software and Networks.

Day 3 Control Sequence Programming Basics.

Day 4 Operator Fundamentals Review.

Day 5 Servo Valve Regulators, Protection Core and Generator Sync.

Day 6 Software Configuration, Downloading and Printing.

Day 7 Troubleshooting Process Problems and Data Collection.

Day 8 Stage Link Configuration and Troubleshooting Mark V Health.

Day 9 Calibration of Servo Regulators and LVDT Feedback.

Day 10 Review.

Recommendations

There are no additional recommendations for this course.

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