Web Event: Generator Course for Plant Personnel
The takeaways
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Plant O&M personnel will be more comfortable around generators, gain in ability to distinguish between what’s normal and what’s not, be better equipped to interact effectively with the OEM and other generator service specialists on maintenance issues. All you need to participate in the live broadcasts is a computer with Internet access. First session will be conducted Friday, February 17, at 2 pm East Coast time (US). Prepared remarks will take about an hour, Q&A will follow. Remaining sessions will be aired on successive Fridays, same time, through March 30.
Session topics
• Impact of design on reliability (Feb 17).
• Problems relating to operation (Feb 24).
• Failure modes and root causes (Mar 2).
• Monitoring capability and limitations (Mar 9).
• Inspection basic principles (Mar 16).
• Test options and risks (Mar 23).
• Maintenance basic approaches (Mar 30).
Bonuses
Each registration includes a copy of Maughan’s respected “Maintenance of Turbine-Driven Generators” (PDF). The 210-page handbook includes more than 250 illustrations and photographs. Registrants also get access to recordings of the lessons, which will be available in a password-protected area of www.ccj-online.com.
Content for Maughan’s online course was extracted from his three-day seminar which has been presented about three dozen times to more than 1000 utility O&M personnel. To better understand the extent and depth of coverage, access Maughan’s most recent articles at www.ccj-online.com/maughan.
Fees
Full program: $249 per site (personal, corporate office, or plant).
A la carte: $49 per lesson per site.
Fleet licenses available.








