Overview
This interactive 3-day seminar combines theoretical background with practical field experience to provide engineers and technicians with the vital knowledge for off-line and in-service electrical testing of rotating machines. For each test, there will be an in-depth discussion of each measurement, physics behind the measurement, setup and test methodology and acceptance criteria. Learn from Doble’s collection experience from testing 1,000’s of rotating machines worldwide.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Understand when to perform various off-line and in-service electrical tests
- Establish benchmark results to significantly increase diagnostic value of future tests.
- Interpret test results, case studies and numerous field examples.
- Improve asset management through accurate electrical asset condition assessment.
- Manage critical asset risk by learning to detect faults early.
Audience
Electrical engineers and technicians working in operations, maintenance, engineering, or other service field in which knowledge of electrical generator and motor testing methods and evaluation is required part of job responsibility.
Course Outline
- Generator Design
- Rotating Machinery Insulation Systems
- Generator Operation – Problems and Concerns
- Rotating Machinery Condition and Remaining Life Assessment
- Rotating Machines Inspections & Failures
- Core tests – ELCID and Ring Flux
- Rotor tests – RSO, Air Gap Search Coils
- Stator Tests – Power factor and Capacitance, DC tests
- Stator Tests – Partial Discharge – Detection, Location & Continuous Monitoring for Rotating Machines
- Electromagnetic Signature Analysis (EMI) Testing
- Motor Specific Tests
Title: Rotating Machinery Diagnostic Testing
Duration: Three Days
Class Size: 8-15 Attendees
Credits: Up to 2.4 CEUs or 24 Professional Development Hours
For more information, download our detailed course brochure or contact sales.