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Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively

Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively - Module 1: Lubrication and oil monitoring for gas engines

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Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively - Module 2: How gas engine oils age - the key to effective monitoring

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Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively - Module 3: Finding the optimum gas engine oil - approach and examples

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Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively - Module 4: Evaluation of oil analyses - applying limit values correctly

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Lubricate and monitor gas engines effectively - Module 5: Evaluation of oil analyses - practical examples explained in detail

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The most important facts in brief:

The lubrication of gas engines, especially when operating with landfill or bio gases, and the gas engines themselves require careful monitoring: not only are they exposed to extreme loads, but problems are also caused by the highly fluctuating composition and impurities of the gases used. All of this has a direct impact on the condition of the gas engine oil.
Regular monitoring of the oil allows problems to be recognised in good time. The analysis values in conjunction with the corresponding expertise of the technicians can reduce gas-related risks. Defined limit values for the various test procedures are also a key criterion for determining condition-dependent oil change intervals.

In the five modules of this practice-orientated training series, you will learn everything you need to know about lubricating and monitoring gas engines, selecting the right lubricant, operational oil changes and setting sensible limit values.

Module 1: Lubrication and oil monitoring for gas engines
  • Lubricating oils for gas engines – a special challenge
  • Monitor gas engine oils effectively – why, how, how often
  • Take samples and provide information on the oil sample quickly and easily
  • Manage analysis reports easily online
  • Examples
Module 2: How gas engine oils age - the key to effective monitoring
  • Recognising additive consumption
  • Monitor base oil degradation
  • Influence of impurities
  • Examples
  • Oil ageing and monitoring methods
Module 3: Finding the optimum gas engine oil - approach and examples
  • Match engine oil and engine type
  • Influence of gas type and gas purification
  • Take operating and environmental conditions into account
  • Using oil analyses for optimisation
Module 4: Evaluation of oil analyses - applying limit values correctly
  • Limits for wear and oil condition
  • Pattern recognition to avoid classic errors
  • Examples
  • Rigid limit values, trend valuation
  • Limit values from where: Engine, oil manufacturer or service laboratory
Module 5: Evaluation of oil analyses - practical examples explained in detail
  • Safely extend oil change intervals
  • Recognising irregularities at an early stage
  • Handling routine and “problem samples” correctly
  • Practical examples from various application areas and motor types

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  • DSL internet connection.
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  • and one hour of time.

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