Sheila Holman
PPTX (20.48 MB)
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3/18/2018
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Repair Scope
PPTX (5.58 MB)
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3/16/2018
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In this session, we will discuss the importance of building a proper repair scope for rotating machinery. This will allow attendees to get an appropriate work scope done while insuring an ability to secure like repair estimates as well as properly manage the repair process. This session will focus mostly on repairs completed post manufacturer warranty. Goals for the session: • Determine proper repair scope for rotating machinery such as pumps, motors, blowers, gearboxes, fans, etc. • Identify steps of suggested repair per type of equipment • Maintaining a repair scope that fosters competition • Determining repair scope…How much is too much? • How do I get quotes before product inspection? • What types of post repair testing are appropriate? • What resources are available in the market to allow me to develop repair specs? • Should my repair specs be the same for all pieces of similar equipment? • Economics of repair – When does it make sense to repair or replace?
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Vertical Manufacturing Eliminates Obsolescence
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3/14/2018
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Vertical Manufacturing Eliminates Obsolescence addresses those few manufacturers of products today that own the production of their equipment from soup to nuts. Retaining all the patterns, molds intellectual property, patents, foundry wrights, etc., to re-make any part of piece to keep your processes in repair and moving forward. Smith & Loveless and DeZURIK will address this and expect user comments for examples and clarification.
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Importance of Well Rehabilitation
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3/12/2018
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Basic O&M of VFDs
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3/12/2018
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Pros and Cons of the Three Common Motor Starting Method for Pumps and Blowers (Full Voltage Non-Reversing Motor Starters, RVSSs, VFDs),Why Use VFDs, How do VFDs Work (Rectifier/Converter, DC Bus, Inverter) Operational Maintenance of VFDs: Air Flow and Temperature (Inspect Fans / Filters, Clean As Needed, Check Push-To-Test Pilot Lights, Basic Annual Maintenance of VFDs, Clean / Replace Fans / Filters Advanced Annual Maintenance of VFDs: Inspect/Check Cable/Wire Terminations (Physically or via Infrared Thermography), Inspect/Check Grounding Basics of Troubleshooting VFDs: Maintain a Logbook Onsite, Maintain a copy of “Key Support Contacts” Onsite, maintain a copy of the O&M Manual Onsite, Understand the As-Commissioned Drawings, Use a Camera Phone to Record and Convey “Events”, Understand the Permissives/Interlocks to VFD/Pump Operation (E-Stops, PLC, Field Devices, etc), Understand All Sources for Diagnostic Information Regarding the System (i.e. Control Room, Local PLC Panel, VFD
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Implementing a Basic Maintenance Program
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3/12/2018
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Presentation will cover basic implementation of a maintenance program, as well as some tips and techniques for basic maintenance. Presentation will also cover some basic items associated with maintaining stand-by generators.
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Get It, use It, It’s Cheap or Free
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3/12/2018
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The idea behind this course is to awaken the end users of some features and benefits of the itemsavailable if their system is set up for it or if they ask for it. Some examples are: Extended warranty for instrumentation from one year up to FIVE years. Automatic verification of the health of instruments using Ethernet or HART Submersible pump warranties of FIVE year standard
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Air in your Pipes?
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3/12/2018
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Air in you pipes can cost you money. We will discuss the types of air valves and when to use them to reduce those costs. Choosing the best locations to install them in the piping system will be discussed. Air valves in sewage lines have their own challenges and potentially high maintenance costs. Considerations of air valve design to minimize those costs will be covered.
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Selecting, growing and operating your SCADA system
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3/12/2018
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An overview of the options available today for SCADA; things to consider in the selection; how to keep it running and functional for you.
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Maintaining and Troubleshooting Electric Motors
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3/12/2018
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In this session we will explore the basic principles which allow electric motors and pumps to operate. After that, we will identify the key component parts of the electro-mechanical systems that allow pumping and motor systems to operate. By identifying component parts, we will learn which areas to focus on to allow optimum operation. We will discuss diagnosis of problems in pump and motor systems and potential causes of those problems. From there we will move through field testing methodologies for electric motors and pumps to identify problem areas. We will explore the order of testing, methodology of testing, and the pass/fail criteria needed to make decisions on next steps if any, needed to repair the system. We will provide seminar attendees with documentation for future use
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Flow Meters/Process Control and Chemical savings
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3/12/2018
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Presentation will be about the Coriolis Flow meters, how they work, and where they are typically used, it will also cover what applications we should be using them and two application examples to illustrate their use. The student will receive great working knowledge of the Mass flow meter and how/where toapply it.
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Valve Solutions for Best Performance and Longest L
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3/12/2018
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This presentation will touch on surge and slam theory and discuss valve types used for pump control. It will show how using the right valves and controls will make their systems work better and last longer. There are services available from valve companies to help predict surges and check valve slamming and tell you how to eliminate those problems. We will discuss what types of services are available and how to take advantage of them so you get the right equipment – assuring best performance and longest equipment life.
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