Course Information
Power Generation Plants reliable operations and Maintenance are paramount to overall effectiveness of plant business objectives ensuring minimum downtimes and maintenance cost optimization. The variety of Equipment such as Gas Turbines , HRSGs , Boilers , Steam Turbines , Generators , Heat Exchangers , Fired Heaters, Pumps , compressors , Motors , brings certain complexities when identifying problems and conducting the specific maintenance requirements. This 5 Days program is designed to assist the Maintenance Management, Engineers and technicians in identifying the various Power Plant Operating Performance and Functional parameters, Plant Reliability considerations , and Reliability Tools as part of advanced RCM Program development and implementations, Criticalities and Failure modes, consequences and mitigation characteristics.
The program is specifically designed for New, Medium Aged and Aged Power Plants and will help participants in developing a Proactive Maintenance and Reliability program with embedded Reliability- RCM Third generation methodology & implementation for the whole Plant with emphasis on Specific Equipment plans. Participants will also be provided understanding of Preventive and Predictive Maintenance strategies and programs with analysis of Condition Monitoring data and further corrections in Maintenance Program, introduction of RBIs (Risk Based inspections) for the optimization of Plant Maintenance schedule.
Power Plant Generation Plant Bad actors management programs with emphasis on Trips, Performance variations, Generation Load cycling its effects, Outage Scopes Optimization techniques will supplement the course with Practical exercises.
A thorough insight into the Current Practices GAPS and resolution, Maintenance cost and life cycle analysis will supplement the course.
Remaining Life Assessments, Evaluations and Recommendations and Equipment Repair and Replacement decisions as part of Power plant objectives will be discussed in depth. Specific focus on IEEE 762 reporting guidelines.
The Asset management model as applied to Power Generation Plant equipment as part of RCM strategies will be discussed in detail with reference to ISO 55000 recommendations.