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CT513 - (GE) Mk-I Gas Turbine Controls
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5 days - 3.2 Continuing Education Units Awarded


Learn the operations, maintenance and troubleshooting techniques on this control system in a classroom environment as opposed to 2pm Friday afternoon when the demand is high and the unit won't start.
This Seminar is intended for E/I Technicians, Engineers and Operators.
OBJECTIVES
Upon successful completion of this Seminar the participant should be able to:
- Competently use the GE Mk-I drawings/schematics normally available on the job-site.
- Thoroughly understand the print and identification numbering system used throughout the turbine control system.
- Trace out the electrical signals throughout the control system.
- Understand the basic theory used with summing devices.
- Understand the hydraulic servomechanisms.
- Given a normal change in operating conditions, describe the proper response of the control system and the response of the individual components.
- Understand the appropriate calibration procedures.
- Understand troubleshooting sequences peculiar to this control system.
- Communicate control problems in a more effective manner.
Seminar OUTLINE
- Introduction
- Instructor
- Seminar Outline
- Daily Schedule
- Questions
- Gas Turbine Theory
- Simple Cycle Gas Turbines
- Performance Curves
- Equipment Overview
- MS7000 Gas Turbine
- Accessory Base and Auxiliary Equipment
- Component Description
- Auxiliary Systems
- Schematic Piping Diagrams
- Device Summary
- Lube Oil and Hydraulic Supply
- Trip Oil and Control Oil
- Gas Fuel System
- Fuel Forwarding and Fuel Oil System
- Atomizing Air System and Purge
- Water or Steam Injection System
- Cooling and Sealing Air
- Cooling Water
- Other
- Control Panel Arrangement
- Test Equipment
- Power Supplies
- Control Principles
- Control Sequences Using Elementaries
- Start Up Control
- System Description
- Drawings
- Speed Control
- Temperature Control
- Servo Valve Drive Systems
- Overspeed / Over Temperature
- Protective Circuits
- Calibration Procedures
- Control Specifications
- Start Up Control
- Speed Control
- Temperature Control
- Fuel Control Mechanisms
- Troubleshooting
- Routine Problems
- Case Discussions
- Seminar Conclusion
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