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Mon, 18 Sept
|OEL UK
OTSMKII001 GAS TURBINE OPERATIONS WITH MK V SPEEDTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM - Power Gen
The MK V Speedtronic Control System is a complex and multi-faceted system. This course provides a detailed examination of all the main aspects of the MK V Control System. This will include MK V Speedtronic Hardware, Software and a detailed evaluation of Control System Theory/Sequencing.
Time & Location
18 Sept, 07:00 – 22 Sept, 17:00
OEL UK, Unit 19, Nelson Industrial Estate, Atley Way, North, Cramlington NE23 1WA, UK
About the Event
MK V Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (Ref:OTSMKV002)
Course Objectives
To enable an engineer to be fully conversant with all aspects of the MK V Control System and would have significantly increased confidence/experience in the areas of troubleshooting/fault finding.
Course Description
The MK V Speedtronic Control System is a complex and multi-faceted system. This course provides a detailed examination of all the main aspects of the MK V Control System. This will include MK V Speedtronic Hardware, Software and a detailed evaluation of Control System Theory/Sequencing. The student will also benefit from a detailed description of troubleshooting techniques and will be allowed to practice these skills with a variety of simulated faults on a Speedtronic Gas Turbine Simulator.
Who Should Attend
This is an essential course for those engineers/technicians involved with the troubleshooting of Gas Turbine faults using a MK V Speedtronic Control System. Gas Turbine operators who are looking to advance their career potential would find the course useful and would those Team Leader/Shift Supervisors wishing to increase their knowledge of the MK V Speedtronic Control system.
Pre-Requisites
All Attendees should have a sound power generation background and experience on MK V.
Course Outcome
At the end of this course you will be able to maintain a gas turbine using a MK V Control System.
Course Outline
Day 1
Introduction
Gas Turbine Overview
MK V Control System Hardware Overview
Day 2
MK V Control System Hardware continued
Hardware Jumpers
I/O Capability
I/O Report Schedule
Day 3
MK V Control System Principles
MK V Sequencing
Rungs, Primitives, Big Blocks
Start up Sequence
Speed Control
Temperature Control
Using Dynamic Rung Display
Day 4
Creating Sequencing
Adding new I/O Point
Adding Control Signals
Writing / editing rungs
MK V Software (<I>)
Password Administration
IDOS Operating System
Directory Structure
Types of Files
MK V Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (Ref:OTSMKV002)
Day 5
MK V Displays (<I>)
Modifying an Operator Display
Creating a new Display
Configuring the Main Menu
Day 6
Calibration
Creating a User Defined Display
MK V Servo Regulators
Calibration Procedure
Use of Diagnostic Counters Software
Autocalibrate
Day 7
Calibration continued
I/O Configurator
EEPROM Downloader
Troubleshooting
Hardware troubleshooting
Use of LLC Display
Terminal Interface Monitor
Day 8
Troubleshooting continued
Trip History Display
Configuring Trip History Display
Real Time Plots
Triggered Plots
Trending
Day 9
Troubleshooting continued
View Programs
Additional Topics
Using the Backup Operator Interface
Configuring the Backup Operator Interface
Logic Forcing
Day 10
Additional Topics continued
Backing up software
Configuring an <I> Processor
Installing an Arcnet Card
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