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Monitor, maintain and analyse turbine oils

Monitor, maintain and analyse turbine oils - Intensive training (1 day)

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Brannenburg
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550.00 € plus VAT
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Turbines generate energy – regardless of whether they are used to produce electricity, drive turbo compressors, feed water pumps or other large-scale technical systems. Turbines need to work highly efficiently, have high availability even under extreme continuous loads and at the same time have to react ever more flexibly to the market situation. New concepts and trends in energy generation entail special requirements and must also be taken into account.

International standards and OEM approval processes are adapted to the increased hardware requirements. Manufacturers of turbine oils can only counter this by using new base oil technologies together with customised additives.

Whether and how a turbine oil performs in this changed environment will ultimately only be revealed in practice. Regular monitoring of turbine oils has proven its worth for decades. However, modern turbine oils and the changed operating conditions require a significant adaptation of the test methods and interpretation of the measured values determined in the laboratory.

This intensive training course shows you how oil analyses, when used correctly, are still a reliable tool for system monitoring. The large number of practical examples from various application areas guarantees a high degree of transferability of the knowledge imparted into your daily practice.

*IMPORTANT NOTE*

This intensive training programme requires either several years of professional experience in this field or participation in a basic seminar!

Please call us on 08034-9047-700 if you are not sure whether you can fulfil this requirement.

Intensive training (1 day)

Training content.

Market situation for turbine oils: Group I, II or III

  • Advantages and disadvantages of the individual base oil types in relation to turbine oil formulations
  • Changing market requirements and influence of base oil and additives
  • Standards and specifications briefly explained

Professional monitoring of turbine oils today

  • Classic oil monitoring parameters can lie
  • Consideration of application and oil type
  • Monitoring of additivation and the tendency to deposit
  • Oil care concepts

Professional evaluation of analysis results

  • Correct handling of static limit values and trend evaluation
  • Recognition of patterns of application-specific ageing processes
  • Practical examples from various application areas

Group work – real case studies from the OELCHECK database

  • Individual assessment of practical examples in small groups
  • Discussion of the assessments in front of the whole group

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Services included in the training price:

  • Participation in training
  • Hot lunch
    on all days *
  • Coffee/tea and snacks
    during breaks *
  • Non-alcoholic
    beverages during
    seminar *
  • Detailed print documents
    + digital as PDF
  • Certificate of participation
    (*if present in Brannenburg)

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