Heat transfer systems and therefore also their heat transfer oils are subject to monitoring. At least once a year, the heat transfer medium (also known as “heat transfer oil”, “thermal oil” or “thermal oil”) must also be inspected as part of the system inspection. It is prescribed in DIN 51529 “Testing and assessment of used heat transfer fluids”.
In these online training courses, you will learn in detail about the special features of heat transfer media. You will receive valuable information on the selection, handling, storage and monitoring of heat transfer fluids and can integrate this directly into your practical work.
Aims
- Demonstrating and deepening the possibilities of professional monitoring of heat transfer fluids and their importance for the reliable functioning and safety of machines and systems
- Acquisition of a broad basic knowledge of heat transfer fluids and their use in the holistic focus “Technology – Fluid – Analytics”
- Familiarisation with and application of professional oil analysis methods for monitoring and maintaining systems, the heat transfer medium and for quality control
- Customised communication of the latest expert knowledge in discussions with experienced OELCHECK engineers
- Familiarisation and updating of knowledge about
o Structure, selection and use of organic heat transfer media
o Procurement, storage and handling
o Application-orientated selection of methods for oil monitoring
o Principles of professional evaluation of analysis results
Target Group
- Specialists and managers from the maintenance and servicing of heat transfer systems (also known as “thermal oil systems”, “hot oil systems” or “thermal oil heating systems”)
- Technical and sales consultants for manufacturers of heat transfer fluids and their sales partners
- Technical purchasers for lubricants and operating fluids
- Specialists from the service and sales departments of manufacturers of heat transfer systems and heat transfer systems
- Appraisors and surveyors for damage analysis and machine malfunction
- Specialists and managers from oil maintenance, oil monitoring and other areas who want to expand or update their technical knowledge of heat transfer fluids and oil analysis