Fire Alarm Systems

Course: Process Control
Description: Topics covered are Manual Stations, Fire Detectors; Heat Actuated Devices; Smoke Actuated Detectors, Audible and Visible signaling, Control Equipment, Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.
Duration: 5 days

PLC AND SCADA Technologies

Course: Process Control
Description: Covers Introduction to control systems; SCADA versus DCS; PLC environmental enclosures; Digital processing; Analog processing; Cable spacing and routing; Ladder logic diagrams; Functional block diagrams; Sequential function chart; SCADA basics; The RS 232 standard; The RS 485 standard; Modbus; Safety PLCs.
Duration: 5 days

Custody Transfer Measurement

Electrical Engineering Fundamentals

Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E with Certification

Course: Electrical
Description: The foremost goal of this two-day Arc Flash Electrical Safety course is to keep workers safe while working on or around electrically energized equipment. The course is structured to help companies fulfill requirements set forth in OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S Electrical and NFPA 70E® “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace,” which requires this type of instructor-led training for anyone working with electrically energized equipment. Overall, this program is designed to reduce liability for the employer while establishing a culture of safe work practices among employees; it is a key component of any electrical training program.
Duration: 5 days

High Voltage Electrical Safety Training

Course: Electrical
Description: The foremost purpose of this High Voltage Electrical Safety for Power GTD training seminar is to keep employees safe while working on or around high voltage power generation, transmission and distribution systems and equipment. In this seminar, students will learn how to work safely and efficiently around high voltage electricity. OSHA Requirement 29 CFR 1910.269 covers the operation and maintenance of electric power generation, control, transformation, transmission, and distribution lines and equipment. This seminar will outline all of the requirements in this OSHA ruling and how it applies to all electric power GTD operations. This High Voltage Electrical Safety Training seminar, while perfect for any student who works around electric power GTD installations, is specifically designed for personnel working on or around high voltage electrical lines, equipment or around substations, underground electrical installations or power generators.
Duration: 5 days

Substation Maintenance I (SSMI)

Course: Electrical
Description: This course provides an overview for apprentices, technicians and engineers responsible for the maintenance and testing of industrial and utility substations. Hands-on labs are a major part of this course to help the technician locate weak or faulty components in the substation systems. Course focus is on medium voltage circuit breakers (air and vacuum), and switchgear. The course is designed to aid skilled qualified substation maintenance technicians in the safe performance of substation component preventative maintenance.
Duration: 5 days

Substation Maintenance II

Protective Relay Maintenance, Basic

Course: Electrical
Description: The Protective Relay Maintenance Distribution course is an intensive, hands-on, lab oriented presentation. The participant will learn the basics of distribution protection combined with hands-on, realistic training on actual relays. Laboratory exercises will cover proper relay maintenance, specific test procedures, and detailed adjustment and calibration procedures utilizing state of the art relay test sets. Class participants will understand applicable NETA testing standards, what test result information should be recorded, and what hand tools are necessary for proper relay adjustment and calibration.
Duration: 5 days

Protective Relay Maintenance, Advance

Course: Electrical
Description: Course participants learn the basics of transmission line protection combined with hands-on, realistic training on actual relays. Laboratory exercises will cover proper relay maintenance, specific test procedures including proper calculations for impedance relay testing, and detailed adjustment and calibration procedures utilizing state of the art relay test sets. Participants will understand applicable NETA testing standards, what test result information should be recorded, and what hand tools are necessary for proper relay adjustment and calibration.
Duration: 5 days

Basic Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Course: HVAC
Description: Topics covered are Refrigerant pressure – temperature chart analysis, Basic refrigeration cycle, Compressors – in mechanical refrigeration systems, Condensers – construction, characteristics and types, Evaporators – construction, Refrigerant flow controls – types, functions and adjustments, Refrigerants, Basic electricity for refrigeration, Brazing – system assembly, procedure and repair, Leak detection and Recovery, charging of systems and other service techniques, and Scheduled maintenance.
Duration: 5 days

Advanced Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Course: HVAC
Description: Covers review of refrigeration systems, Super heat and sub cooling calculation, Refrigerant oils, Accessories – where they are used and how they work, Cycle controls – mechanical, electrical and electronic; Refrigerant system cycle controls – compressor system loading and unloading adjustments; Pump-down and repair of system components on low pressure side including refrigerant flow controls; Dehydration and evacuation procedures; Water-cooled condensers and cooling towers; Advanced electrical schematic reading; Airside problems, psychometrics, capacity calculation; Troubleshooting the system and Scheduled maintenance.
Duration: 5 days

Troubleshooting Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Course: HVAC
Description: Topic covers Review of refrigeration systems, including the refrigeration cycle, accessories, water and air-cooled systems and electrical control; Piping layout and oil problems; Collecting and analyzing data; Troubleshooting the entire system – electrical and refrigeration; Cleaning up after a compressor burnout, Preventing future compressor failures; Systematic ways of eliminating refrigerant and electrical problems;Air analysis, problems and measurements; Capacity calculation; Detecting and eliminating flood back and slugging problems and Tuning up your system for maximum efficiency.
Duration: 5 days

Electrical for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Course: HVAC
Description: Covers Electrical safety; Electrical fundamentals; Use of electrical instruments; Understanding electrical symbols; Reading electrical diagrams; Basic diagnostic, troubleshooting and repair skills; Troubleshooting HVACR components such as fuses, transformers, contactors, relays, capacitors, and thermostats; Troubleshooting fan and pump motors, Troubleshooting compressor motors; Troubleshooting HVACR systems, Learning to apply Ohm’s Law, Wiring basic air conditioning circuits; Using electrical diagrams to troubleshoot and Planning the troubleshooting process.
Duration: 5 days

Chilled Water Systems

Course: HVAC
Description: Topics covered are Chilled water refrigeration cycle; Chilled water fluid cycle; Operation of common refrigeration, fluid and electrical components; Measuring system cooling capacity; Measuring system fluid capacity; Measuring fluid flow; Electrical sequence of operation; Refrigerant and oil charging; Electrical troubleshooting; Refrigerant troubleshooting; Fluid-side troubleshooting and Scheduled maintenance.
Duration: 5 days

Pumps & Pump Systems Specification, Installation & Operation

Course: Mechanical
Description: This two-day Pumps and Pump Systems course emphasizes centrifugal pumps and the systems that run them. The course is geared toward maintenance technicians with responsibility for pump specification, installation, and operating efficiency at their facility. This course begins with basic pump functions and features so that students can learn how to properly specify a pump for a given system, followed by pump selection, proper system design, pump installation, Students move on to how to select the right pump, then proper system design, and pump installation, maintenance, failure analysis, and condition monitoring.
Duration: 5 days

Pump Repair & Maintenance

Course: Mechanical
Description: This two-day hands-on Pump Repair course is designed to bring students up to speed in their knowledge of field pump repair, maintenance and servicing as quickly and efficiently as possible. This course is suitable both for novice technicians seeking the fundamentals of pump repair as well as experienced technicians seeking skills improvement or a refresher. The course covers pump design, types, and parts, common causes of pump failure, repair techniques, and predictive maintenance for pumps. The goal of the course is to ensure that students understand the causes of pump failure, how to bring pumps back to life when they fail, what they should learn from those incidents, and how to reduce the risk of future failures.
Duration: 5 days

Understanding & Troubleshooting Hydraulics

Course: Mechanical
Description: Being able to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your own hydraulic equipment and systems starts with simply understanding how and why all the various components work. This hydraulic repair and troubleshooting seminar provides the basic building blocks and knowledge needed to be proficient working with industrial hydraulics and fluid power. Topics include: Hydraulic Principles, Positive- Displacement Pumps, Flow Control Valves, Directional Control Valves, Check Valves, Hydraulic Cylinders, Hydraulic Motors, Hydraulic Rotary Actuators, Pressure Control Valves, Pilot Operated Pressure Control Valves, Accumulators, Fluid Conductors, Reservoirs, Heat Exchangers and Filters, Application of Hydraulics, Troubleshooting and Hydraulic Safety.
Duration: 5 days
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