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Course ID: 15241
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Generators and Emergency Power Training Class
Course ID: 15241
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Generators and Emergency Power Training Seminar
Purpose of Seminar:
From portable generators to standby cogeneration units - from the facility manager to the maintenance technician - this class is designed for anyone involved with power generation equipment in their plant or facility.
In today's environment, nothing can be taken for granted. Weather situations like tornadoes, hurricanes, wind, and lightning strikes can cause power outages for a few seconds or several days. Earthquakes, explosions, and fire can sever lines to your facility. Sometimes we simply experience blackouts because our utility systems are overtaxed in hot weather. Whatever the cause, lack of electricity at your facility can be devastating, whether you are at a hospital caring for the sick and injured, a treatment plant providing water for your community, a computer-oriented business with a world marketplace, or a manufacturing plant that simply can't afford downtime. During this seminar, you will learn what you can do, and should do, to make sure your facility will keep running even if the electricity to your facility doesn't.
Course Objectives: There is a difference between teaching to a curriculum and teaching to a student. At American Trainco, we structure our courses with enough flexibility so that the students can take advantage of the vast experience of our instructors. This guarantees that participants will have their specific questions answered during the course of the seminar. And to be 100% certain you get the training you need, students are encouraged to bring schematics and diagrams of the equipment they work on. If you have a unique situation, just let our instructor know. If he can't help you with your specific problem, we'll refund your money - guaranteed!
In addition to answering your specific questions and upon completion of this course, students will receive a training certificate and 1.4 American Trainco Continuing Education Units indicating that he or she has learned:
Specific requirements and recommendations for the installation, operation and maintenance of onsite generation systems Where to find critical information from professional sources such as the EGSA, IEEE, NFPA, NECA and NETA. What backup system and emergency plan is best suited for your facility How to read and understand vendor drawings and technical information How and when to successfully test onsite generator equipment How to work with parallel energy sources Synchronizing procedures and load sharing How to troubleshoot using a logical, systematic approach to isolate and repair generator problems
Who should take this course: This course is designed for anyone involved with emergency onsite power generation systems, including Facility Managers, Building Owners, Maintenance Managers, Maintenance Technicians, Electricians, Purchasing Agents, and Building Engineers working in???..Schools, Hospitals, Water Facilities, Government buildings, Food Storage Locations, Shopping Centers, Multi-Family Housing Units, Commercial Office Buildings, or any other facility where an emergency power supply is absolutely critical! In this seminar, attendees come from a wide variety of industries, skill-levels, company sizes, and backgrounds, so if you're not sure you'll fit in, or will benefit from this class, don't' worry - you will - as long as you have an interest in onsite power generation!
What you will take home: American Trainco Seminar Manual - detailing all presentation material covered n the class
Personalized Training Certificate with 1.4 American Trainco Continuing Education Units for attending this two-day seminar, approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas
All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your own equipment or facility
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Generators and Prime Movers Overview: Generator Purpose, Operation and Control Types of Prime Movers Generator Basic Electrical Fundamentals Generator Types and Construction Grounding and Bonding of Generator Systems UPS System Fundamentals
Protection and Transfer of Electrical Power Circuit Breakers Switchgear Transfer Switches Parallel Operation
Generator and Engine Controls Governors Voltage Regulators Engine Protection Onsite Generator Controls including PLC's and SCADA Systems
Auxiliary Systems Fuel Systems Cooling Systems Exhaust Systems Vibration Attenuation Sound Attenuation Engine Starting Systems Load Banks Emissions Control
Generator Applications Cogeneration Emergency Power Systems Legally Required Standby Systems Optional Standby Systems
Troubleshooting and Maintenance of Onsite Power Generation Systems Developing a Logical Systematic Approach to Troubleshooting Common Generator Problems Recommended Generator Maintenance Practices Electrical Testing of Generators
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