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Gas Turbine - Model GT 11, GT13E2, GT24, GT26: GT26 Mechanical Systems & Components


There are currently no Courses Scheduled for GT26 Mechanical Systems & Components.

Course Description

O-GAS10201

 

Course Description

This course familiarizes personnel with an overview of the GT26/ GT24. Includes, function of components, documentation, systems and the operation of the GT26/GT24.

Duration

10 Days

Target Audience

Supervisors

Mechanical Maintenance

Prerequisites

Participants should have:

  • Instruction is given in English, therefore a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required
  • Able to interpret technical documents as Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
  • Have a mechanical background
  • Be familiar with the service or erection of power plants

Class Size

Maximum number of students: 15

Learning Objectives

This course will provide basic knowledge on the following:

  • Architecture and function of a GT26 / GT24
  • Systems of the GT26 and explain their functions
  • Components of the GT26 and explain their functions

Course Content

Introduction

  1. Instructor background
  2. Participant background
  3. Course schedule

LESSON 1 – OVERVIEW

  1. Detailed knowledge of the GT26 / GT24

LESSON 2 – DOCUMENTATION

  1. Handling of site documentation

LESSON 3 – COMPONENTS

  1. Description of all components and their function
    1. Outer Components
    2. Outer Casings
    3. Inner Casings

LESSON 4 – SYSTEMS

  1. Description of all systems and their function
    1. Cooling Air System
    2. Blow Off System
    3. Oil System
    4. Fuel System

LESSON 5 – FUNCTION

  1. Function of a GT26 / GT24
    1. Designations (TAT, PK2, …)
    2. ISO conditions Temperatures, Pressures

Methods of Training

  • Classroom theoretical training that includes presentations, group works, open discussions and exercises