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'''Rotating Equipment Training''' on the general purpose of an effective predictive maintenance program by showing how methods such as vibration analysis, and lubricant and trend analysis can be used to determine equipment condition and predict equipment life.
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This is an intensive  training providing a comprehensive understanding of root cause failure analysis through a variety of exercises used to conduct failure analysis in the class. After an introduction to essential reliability terms, exercises are used extensively to immerse the participant in real world scenarios involving common rotating equipment reliability issues: rotors, journal bearings and vibration, thrust bearings, balance drums, pump mechanical seals, compressor seals and auxiliary systems. The material of the course is applicable to all oil and gas field production facilities, refineries, pipelines, gas plants, marine applications and offshore systems.
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Rotating Equipment Training

Rotating Equipment Training on the general purpose of an effective predictive maintenance program by showing how methods such as vibration analysis, and lubricant and trend analysis can be used to determine equipment condition and predict equipment life.

This is an intensive training providing a comprehensive understanding of root cause failure analysis through a variety of exercises used to conduct failure analysis in the class. After an introduction to essential reliability terms, exercises are used extensively to immerse the participant in real world scenarios involving common rotating equipment reliability issues: rotors, journal bearings and vibration, thrust bearings, balance drums, pump mechanical seals, compressor seals and auxiliary systems. The material of the course is applicable to all oil and gas field production facilities, refineries, pipelines, gas plants, marine applications and offshore systems.