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2018 COURSE CATALOG


Knowledge is power.
GE offers comprehensive, flexible training solutions to meet your total power plant needs.

Power Services Customer Training More courses then ever before. We beyond the boundaries of traditional Invest in the future of your plant—
from GE now have over 200 customer training technical employee coursework. In addition and your people
courses covering a spectrum of power to guidance and instruction for new
To operate a plant in today’s intensely plant equipment: equipment, we provide comprehensive In addition to building knowledge and
competitive power industry, you need courses that apply to all installed base expertise, world-class training from GE
special competencies. Plant personnel »» Total Plant Solutions equipment, covering all life cycle phases. can enhance employee satisfaction and
who have hands-on experience with the »» Digital Solutions (Controls and loyalty. We strive to help our students build
latest tools and technologies are vital Softwares) It’s not just for operators. In addition lifelong skills that will help them succeed
to maintaining your plant’s availability, »» Aeroderivative Gas Turbines to plant operators, the breadth of throughout their careers. Training with
reliability, and flexibility. »» Heavy Duty Gas Turbines our training can benefit a wide range GE—an acknowledged leader in industry
»» Steam Turbines of personnel such as leadership, technology and training—is a prestigious
GE’s Power Services Customer Training »» Boilers supervisors, specialists in mechanical addition to any technician’s résumé.
courses are constructed to develop your »» Heat Recovery Steam Generators and electrical maintenance, and
team’s expertise with current content, »» Generators instrumentation and controls. We More knowledge for a more
delivered through a variety of flexible can even align our courses with your powerful plant
methods to suit your needs: We can help you select courses that plant events, such as new equipment
will align with your plant configuration, installations, upgrades and outages. Tell At GE, our goal is to be your valued
»» Site-specific courses, tailored student audience, and equipment. us about the challenges you face, and we partner in technology, maintenance,
specifically to your site, which can can develop a training package to meet and training. We focus on harnessing
be held either at your site (some Continuous training to keep pace your specific needs. the power of knowledge to enhance the
restrictions apply) or one of our Power with technology and growth. long-term success of your plant and your
Services Learning Centers Training is not a one-time event. Ideally, personnel. Whether you’re considering
»» Open enrollment courses, standard in it’s a continuous path of learning that Hands-on training for real-world a comprehensive training program or a
content, which are conducted at one of helps plant personnel gain the knowledge expertise selection of refresher courses, invest in
our Power Services Learning Centers needed to run an efficient, successful your plant’s future by choosing world-class
»» Online courses, which are plant. That’s why GE offers a variety of Built on a rich OEM heritage and training from GE.
self-paced learning training structures...including refresher continuous investments in R&D, our
courses, advanced-level courses, and training optimizes knowledge transfer Contact your GE Power Services
Global training solutions. GE is proud flexible multi-year agreements...to help with plenty of opportunities for hands-on representative for more information.
to be a truly global company with you address changes in personnel and learning. Our innovative approach allows
operations and facilities all over the changes in equipment technology. your personnel to practice and learn under
world. We offer unparalleled resources real-world conditions as they gain a deeper
and OEM expertise, coupled with deep understanding of your equipment and your
global experience. Our team of 80-plus Total plant solutions plant.
dedicated instructors deliver as many as We’ve been working to enhance the value
1800 customer courses every year. of our training by extending our offer 2
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SITE SPECIFIC OPEN ENROLLMENT


AT CUSTOMER SITE* AT POWER SERVICES ONLINE
OR POWER SERVICES LEARNING CENTER LEARNING CENTER SELF-PACED LEARNING

TOTAL PLANT SOLUTIONS TOTAL PLANT SOLUTIONS TOTAL PLANT SOLUTIONS

04 13 20

DIGITAL SOLUTIONS DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AERODERIVATIVE


(CONTROLS AND SOFTWARE) (CONTROLS AND SOFTWARE) GAS TURBINES
05 - 06 14 21

AERODERIVATIVE AERODERIVATIVE
HEAVY DUTY GAS TURBINES
GAS TURBINES GAS TURBINES
07 15 22

HEAVY DUTY GAS TURBINES HEAVY DUTY GAS TURBINES STEAM TURBINES

08 16 23

STEAM TURBINES STEAM TURBINES GENERATORS

09 17 24

BOILERS BOILERS

10 18

HEAT RECOVERY STEAM HEAT RECOVERY STEAM


GENERATORS GENERATORS
11 19

GENERATORS

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Total Plant Solutions (Page 04)

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COMBINED CYCLE BALANCE OF PLANT


E-CCP10201 - Combined Cycle - Power Plant Familiarization 25 E-BOP10101 - Balance of Plant - Overview of Centrifugal Pumps 28
E-CCP10202 - Combined Cycle - Familiarization 25 E-BOP10202 - Balance of Plant - Operation* 28
E-CCP10203 - Combined Cycle - Operation* 25
E-CCP10102 - Combined Cycle - GT13E2 Power Plant Familiarization 25
E-GRL10501 - General - Lube Oil Systems & Inspection 26
E-GRL10502 - General - Pipe Fitting & Handling 26
E-GRL10503 - General - Bearing Inspection 26
E-GRL10504 - General - Leveling Work 26
E-GRL10505 - General - Shaft Alignment 26
E-GRL10506 - General - Practical Steam Turbine Maintenance (Brown Boveri Design) 27
E-CCP20601 - Combined Cycle - Simulator Based Process Training 27
E-GRL10601 - General - Vibration and Balancing 27
E-CCP10602 - Combined Cycle - Thermal Power Station Familiarization 27

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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SITE SPECIFIC (PAGES 04-12)
Digital Solutions (Controls and Software) (Pages 05-06)

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AERODERIVATIVE GAS TURBINES


E-CON23401 - Control System - Mark VIe (Aero) Operation, Maintenance & E-CON10402 - Control System - CONTROGAS™ Familiarization 33
Troubleshooting* 29 E-CON10701 - Instrumentation – Actuators & Regulation 33
E-CON13601 - Control System - Millennium Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting 29 E-CON10703 - Instrumentation – On/Off and Analogue Sensors 33
E-CON13602 - Control System - Woodward Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting 29 E-CON13301 - Control System - Mark VI Maintenance 34
E-CON13603 - Control System - RX3i Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting* 29 E-CON13302 - Control System - Mark VI Maintenance (HMI on 1st Day) 34
E-CON13303 - Control System - Mark VI HMI 34
HEAVY DUTY GAS TURBINES E-CON23301 - Control System - Mark VI Troubleshooting (Advanced) 35
E-CON10501 - Control System - AC800M with IIT800xA 30 E-CON13304 - Control System - Mark VI Control with Integrated Turbine & Compressor
E-CON10201 - Control System - ADVANT with IIT800xA 30 Controls HMI 35
E-CON10202 - Control System - ADVANT with OS520 30 E-CON13305 - Control System - Mark VI Control with Integrated Turbine & Compressor
E-CON11401 - Control System - DLN 1.0 Standard Combustor 30 Controls Maintenance 35
E-CON11402 - Control System - DLN 1.0+ Standard Combustor 30 E-CON13306 - Control System - Mark VI to Mark VIe Platform Upgrade Maintenance 35
E-CON11501 - Control System - DLN 2.0 Standard Combustor 31 E-CON23402 - Control System - Mark VIe Engineering Nuclear 35
E-CON11801 - Control System - DLN 2.6 Standard Combustor 31 E-CON23403 - Control System - Mark VIe Familiarization Nuclear 36
E-CON11901 - Control System - DLN 2.6+ Standard Combustor 31 E-CON13401 - Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance (Extended)* 36
E-CON11902 - Control System - DLN 2.6+ Flex Combustor 31 E-CON13402 - Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance 36
E-CON20401 - Control System - ALSPA HMI Configuration 31 E-CON13403 - Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance (HMI on 1st Day) 36
E-CON20402 - Control System - CONTROCAD™ with MFC3000 32 E-CON13404 - Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance Nuclear 37
E-CON20403 - Control System - CONTROGAS™ Operation 32 E-CON13405 - Control System - Mark VIe Migration from Mark V HMI 37
E-CON20404 - Control System - MFC3000 Hardware 32 E-CON13406 - Control System - Mark VIe HMI 37
E-CON10401 - Control System - ALSPA HMI Operation 33 E-CON13407 - Control System - Mark VIe Pre-Fat Nuclear 37

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Digital Solutions (Controls and Software) (Pages 05-06)

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HEAVY DUTY GAS TURBINES (CONT.) GENERATORS


E-CON23404 - Control System - Mark VIe Troubleshooting (Advanced) 38 E-ELX10201 - Excitation - EX2100 Maintenance 44
E-CON13408 - Control System - Mark VIe with Integrated Turbine & Compressor E-ELX10202 - Excitation - EX2100 Generator Operation 44
Controls Maintenance 38 E-ELX10301 - Excitation - EX2100e Maintenance 44
E-CON13409 - Control System - Mark VIe with Integrated Turbine & Compressor E-ELX10302 - Excitation - EX2100e Operation & Maintenance 44
Controls HMI 38 E-ELX10303 - Excitation - EX2100e Generator Operation 44
E-CON13410 - Control System - Mark VIe Distributed Control System Maintenance* 38 E-ELX10701 - Excitation - Analogue Voltage Regulation for Generators 45
E-CON13411 - Control System - Mark VIe Distributed Control System Maintenance E-ELX10801 - Excitation - Digital Voltage Regulation for Generators 45
(Extended) 39 E-GEN10901 - Generator - Hydrogen Cooling System Operation & Maintenance 45
E-CON13412 - Control System - Mark VIe Distributed Control System Operation 39 E-GEN10501 - Generator - Hydrogen & Auxiliary Systems 46
E-CON33401 - Control System - Mark VIe Train-the-Trainer HMI Nuclear 39 E-ELX11501 - Excitation - Generator Operation & Excitation* 46
E-CON23405 - Control System - OpFlex Enhanced Transient Stability Operation 40 E-ELX11101 - Excitation - Combisystem Excitation & Static Starting Device* 46
E-CON23406 - Control System - OpFlex Enhanced Transient Stability with AutoTune DX E-ELX10103 - Electrical - GT13E2 Operation & Maintenance 47
& Cold Day Performance Operation 40 E-ELX30101 - Protection - MiCOM Generator & Transformer Protection 47
E-CON23407 - Control System - OpFlex Enhanced Transient Stability with AutoTune DX E-ELX30202 - Protection - REG216 Protection System Maintenance 48
Operation 40 E-ELX30401 - Excitation - LS2100 LCI for Turbine Static Start 48
E-CON23408 - Control System - OpFlex Enhanced Transient Stability with AutoTune LT E-ELX30501 - Excitation - LS2100e LCI for Turbine Static Start 48
Operation 40
E-CON23409 - Control System - OpFlex Enhanced Transient Stability with AutoTune MX
& Variable Load Path Operation 41
E-CON10801 - Control System - ActivePoint™ HMI Operation Familiarization 41
E-CON33402 - Control System - Proficy CIMPLICITY™ for Turbine Controls (Advanced) 41

STEAM TURBINES
E-CON20405 - Control System - CONTROSTEAM Operation 42
E-CON10403 - Control System - CONTROSTEAM Familiarization 42
E-CCP20602 - Combined Cycle - Steam Related Process Training with Simulator 42
E-CCP20603 - Combined Cycle - Steam Turbine Operation with Simulator 43

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Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Page 07)

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E-AER10101 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization* 49 E-AER11201 - Gas Turbine - LM9000 Aero Package Operation / Familiarization** 53
E-AER10201 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Aero Package Operation/Familiarization * 49 E-AER11202 - Gas Turbine - LM9000 Package Maintenance** 53
E-AER10102 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Package Maintenance * 49 E-AER10401 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization * 53
E-AER10202 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Package Maintenance* 50 E-AER10402 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Package Maintenance* 53
E-AER10103 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Engine Familiarization 50 E-AER10403 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Engine Familiarization 54
E-AER10104 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 1 Maintenance 50 E-AER10404 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 1 Maintenance 54
E-AER10105 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 50 E-AER10405 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 54
E-AER10106 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 50 E-AER10406 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 54
E-AER10107 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2 Hot Maintenance 50 E-AER10501 - Gas Turbine - TM2500 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization* 54
E-AER10203 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Borescope Inspection 51 E-AER10601 - Gas Turbine - TM2500+ Aero Package Operation/Familiarization* 54
E-AER10204 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Engine Familiarization 51 E-AER10502 - Gas Turbine - TM2500 Aero Package Maintenance* 55
E-AER10205 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 1 Maintenance 51 E-AER10602 - Gas Turbine - TM2500+ Aero Package Maintenance* 55
E-AER10206 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2 Cold Maintenance 51
E-AER10108 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Borescope Inspection 51
E-AER10301 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization* 51
E-AER10302 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Package Maintenance* 52
E-AER10303 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Engine Familiarization 52
E-AER10304 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 1 Maintenance 52
E-AER10305 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 52
E-AER10306 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 52
E-AER10307 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Borescope Inspection 52

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SITE SPECIFIC (PAGES 04-12)
Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Page 08)

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E-GAS10401 - Gas Turbine - Familiarization for Power Plant Management 56 E-GAS10102 - Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Mechanical Systems & Components 59
E-GAS12001 - Gas Turbine - Operation* 56 E-GAS10203 - Gas Turbine - GT26 Systems 59
E-GAS22101 - Gas Turbine - Operation E-Class (Advanced) 56 E-GAS20201 - Gas Turbine - GT26 Inspection (retractable EV Burner) 59
E-GAS22201 - Gas Turbine - Operation F-Class (Advanced) 57 E-GAS10204 - Gas Turbine - GT26 Mechanical Systems & Components (retractable EV
E-GAS10201 - Gas Turbine - Operation Simulator Supported 57 Burner) 60
E-GAS20202 - Gas Turbine - Operation Training on Simulator 57 E-GAS10205 - Gas Turbine - GT24/GT26 Routine Maintenance 60
E-GAS12002 - Gas Turbine - Maintenance* 58
E-GAS10101 - Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Systems 58
E-GAS20101 - Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Inspection 58

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Steam Turbines (Page 09)

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E-STM10601 - Steam Turbine - Overview for Risk Assessment 61 E-STM20701 - Steam Turbine - Operation (Advanced) 63
E-STM10602 - Steam Turbine - Practical Maintenance Exercise 61 E-STM10102 - Steam Turbine - Diaphragm Alignments in a Turbine Casing Basic &
E-STM10701- Steam Turbine - Conversion/Modification/Upgrade Operation & Principles 63
Maintenance 61 E-STM10103 - Steam Turbine - Maintenance & Overview (Differences Between Turbines
E-STM10702 - Steam Turbine - Conversion/Modification/Upgrade Operation with of the Nuclear Fleet) 63
Controls Upgrade 62 E-STM20101- Steam Turbine - Maintenance (CEM, Rateau Design) 64
E-STM10801 - Steam Turbine - Maintenance* 62 E-STM10105 - Steam Turbine - Blading Familiarization 64
E-STM10802 - Steam Turbine - Operation* 62 E-STM10501 - Steam Turbine - Thermal Power Stations Water & Steam Cycle 64

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SITE SPECIFIC (PAGES 04-12)
Boilers (Page 10)

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E-BOI10104 - Boiler - Operation (tangentially fired)* 65 E-BOI10109 - Boiler - (Part 3 of 4) Pressure Part Failure Analysis & Prevention 67
E-BOI10105 - Boiler - Maintenance (tangentially fired)* 65 E-BOI20101 - Boiler - (Part 4 of 4) Advanced pressure Part Condition & Remaining Life
E-BOI10116 - Boiler - Operation (Circulating Fluidized Bed)* 65 Assessment 67
E-BOI10117 - Boiler - Maintenance (Circulating Fluidized Bed)* 65 E-BOI10201 - Boiler - Coal Pulverizer Maintenance & Performance 67
E-BOI10102 - Boiler - Design & Testing Fundamentals 65 E-BOI10110 - Boiler - Gas Conversion Operation & Maintenance 67
E-BOI10103 - Boiler - Low NOx Operation & Maintenance 65 E-BOI10202 - Boiler - HP Pulverizer Operation & Maintenance 67
E-BOI10118 - Boiler - Operation* 66 E-BOI10111 - Boiler - Limelight™ Exacta Flame Scanners 67
E-BOI10119 - Boiler - Maintenance* 66 E-BOI10112 - Boiler - RSFC Operation & Maintenance 67
E-BOI10106 - Boiler - Combustion Tuning for Emissions (CO, NOx) 66 E-BOI10203 - Boiler - RB Pulverizer Operation & Maintenance 68
E-BOI10107 - Boiler - (Part 1 of 4) Inspection Fundamentals 66 E-BOI10204 - Boiler - RP Pulverizer Operation & Maintenance 68
E-BOI10108 - Boiler - (Part 2 of 4) Component Failure Causes & Corrective Repair 66 E-BOI10205 - Boiler - RS Pulverizer Operation & Maintenance 68
E-BOI10206 - Boiler - RPS Pulverizer Operation & Maintenance 68

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SITE SPECIFIC (PAGES 04-12)
Heat Recovery Steam Generators (Page 11)

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E-BOI10302 - Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) - Operation & Maintenance* 69

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Generators (Page 12)

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E-GEN10102 - Generator - Air Cooled for Gas Turbine, Operation & Maintenance 70 E-GEN10301 - Generator - Mechanical Systems & Components 73
E-ELX11402 - Electrical Engineering - Generator Protection 70 E-GEN20301 - Generator - WX/WY Inspection 73
E-ELX11403 - Electrical Engineering - Commissioning & Measurement Familiarization 70 E-GEN10903 - Generator - Hydrogen Cooled Auxiliaries Maintenance 73
E-ELX11404 - Electrical Engineering - Operation & Maintenance (Air cooled Generator E-GEN30301 - Generator - Retaining Ring Removal (bayonet lock) 73
& Auxiliaries) 71
E-GEN10504 - Generator - Hydrogen Cooled Operation & Auxiliary Systems 71
E-GEN10401- Generator - Hydrogen Cooled with Stator Water & Auxiliary Systems
Operation & Maintenance 72
E-GEN10505 - Generator - Hydrogen Cooled, Familiarization & Auxiliary Systems 72
E-GEN10402 - Generator - Water & Hydrogen Cooled Operation & Maintenance 72

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Total Plant Solutions (Page 13)

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O-CCP10202 - Combined Cycle - Operation 74


O-CCP10203 - Combined Cycle - Improved Performance by Optimized Plant Operation 74
O-CCP20201 - Combined Cycle - Improved Reliability After Longer Standstill Periods 74
O-CCP10204 - Combined Cycle - Preservation Methods 74

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Digital Solutions (Controls and Software) (Page 14)

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O-CON10501 - Control System - ADVANT AC800M with IIT800xA 75 O-CON13403 - Control System - Mark VIe Familiarization 79
O-CON10502 - Control System - ADVANT with IIT800xA 75 O-CON13402 - Control System - Mark VIe Intermediate 79
O-CON10401 - Control System - ALSPA S6 System, Tools & Components 75 O-CON23401 - Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance (Advanced) 80
O-ELX10101 - Excitation - EX2000 Generator Excitation Maintenance 76 O-CON33401 - Control System - Mark Ve / VIe Troubleshooting (Advanced) 80
O-ELX10201 - Excitation - EX2100 Generator Excitation Maintenance 76 O-CON13401 - Control System - Mark VIe Migration from Mark V, Familiarization 80
O-ELX20201 - Excitation - EX2100 Generator Excitation Maintenance (Advanced) 76 O-CON20701 - Control System - Mark VIe (Aero) Operation, Maintenance &
O-ELX10301 - Excitation - EX2100e Generator Excitation Maintenance 76 Troubleshooting 81
O-ELX20301 - Excitation - EX2100e Generator Excitation Maintenance (Advanced) 76 O-CON10801 - Control System - Woodward (Aero) Operation, Maintenance &
O-ELX30101 - Protection - MiCOM Generator & Transformer Protection Maintenance 77 Troubleshooting 81
O-ELX11001 - Excitation - LCI ™ Innovation Series for Turbine Static Start Applications 77 O-CON13602 - Control System - RX3i Operation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting 81
O-ELX11002 - Excitation - LS2100 LCI for Turbine Static Start 77
O-ELX11003 - Excitation - LS2100e LCI for Turbine Static Start 77
O-CON13301 - Control System - Mark VI Operation 78
O-CON23301 - Control System - Mark VI Maintenance (Advanced) 78
O-CON23302 - Control System - Mark VI Troubleshooting (Advanced) 78

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Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Page 15)

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O-AER10101 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 & LM2500+ Aero Package Operation/ O-AER10302 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Borescope Inspection 85
Familiarization 82 O-AER10401 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization 85
O-AER10105 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Engine Familiarization 82 O-AER10405 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Engine Familiarization 85
O-AER10106 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 1 Maintenance 82 O-AER10402 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 1 Maintenance 85
O-AER10104 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 82 O-AER10403 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 85
O-AER10103 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 82 O-AER10404 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 85
O-AER10102 - Gas Turbine - LM2500 Borescope Inspection 83 O-AER10406 - Gas Turbine - LMS100 Borescope Inspection 86
O-AER10203 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Engine Familiarization 83 O-AER10501 - Gas Turbine - TM2500 & TM2500+ Aero Package Operation/
O-AER10204 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 1 Maintenance 83 Familiarization 86
O-AER10205 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2 Cold Maintenance 83
O-AER10202 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2 Hot Maintenance 83
O-AER10201 - Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Borescope Inspection 83
O-AER10301 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Aero Package Operation/Familiarization 84
O-AER10306 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Engine Familiarization 84
O-AER10303 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 1 Maintenance 84
O-AER10304 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2 Cold Maintenance 84
O-AER10305 - Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2 Hot Maintenance 84

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Page 16)

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O-GAS12001 - Gas Turbine - 6, 7, 9, B, E, F Class Maintenance 87


O-GAS22101 - Gas Turbine - Operation E-Class (Advanced) 87
O-GAS22201 - Gas Turbine - Operation F-Class (Advanced) 87
O-GAS20901 - Gas Turbine - 6,7, 9 B, E & F Class Operation 88
O-GAS20401 - Gas Turbine - GT11, GT13E2, GT24/GT26 Routine Maintenance 88
O-GAS10102 - Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Mechanical Systems & Components 89
O-GAS10101 - Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Inspection 89
O-GAS10201 - Gas Turbine - GT26 Mechanical Systems & Components (retractable
EV Burner) 89
O-GAS20201 - Gas Turbine - GT26 Inspection (retractable EV Burner) 90

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Steam Turbines (Page 17)

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O-GRL10501 - General - Practical Steam Turbine Maintenance (Brown Boveri Design) 91


O-STM10701 - Steam Turbine - Maintenance (GE design) 91
O-STM20701 - Steam Turbine - D11 Operation (Advanced) 91
O-STM10702 - Steam Turbine - D11, A10 Operation 91

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Boilers (Page 18)

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O-BOI10101 - Boiler - (Part 1 of 4) Inspection Fundamentals 92


O-BOI20102 - Boiler - (Part 2 of 4) Component Failure Causes & Corrective Repair 92
O-BOI20104 - Boiler - (Part 3 of 4) Pressure Part Failure Analysis & Prevention 92
O-BOI20101 - Boiler - (Part 4 of 4) Advanced pressure Part Condition & Remaining Life
Assessment 92
O-BOI10201 - Boiler - Coal Pulverizer Maintenance & Performance 93
O-BOI10102 - Boiler - Combustion Tuning for Emissions (CO, NOx) 93
O-BOI20103 - Boiler - Design and Testing Familiarization 93
O-BOI10103 - Boiler - Elements of a High Energy Piping (HEP) System 93

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Heat Recovery Steam Generators (Page 19)

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O-BOI10301 - Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) - Operation & Inspection 94


O-BOI10103 - Elements of a High Energy Piping (HEP) System 94

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Total Plant Solutions (Page 20)

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W-GAS10903 - Inlet and Exhaust 95

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Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Page 21)

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W-AER10101 - Aeroderivative Engine - LM2500 Familiarization 96


W-AER10301 - Aeroderivative Engine - LM6000 Familiarization 96

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ONLINE (PAGES 20-24)
Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Page 22)

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W-GAS10702 - Gas Turbine Fundamentals (7E) 97


W-GAS10703 - Gas Turbine Fundamentals (7F) 97
W-GAS10906 - Gas Turbine Systems - Basics of Gas Turbine Combustion 97
W-GAS10908 - Gas Turbine Systems - Compressor Water Wash 97
W-GAS10909 - Gas Turbine Systems - Cooling and Sealing Air System 97
W-GAS10910 - Gas Turbine Systems - Cooling Water 97
W-GAS10912 - Gas Turbine Systems - Fire Protection, Heating and Ventalation 97
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E-CCP10201 5 32 ê • Introduces participants to a typical combined cycle power plant through a blended learning solution of classroom, videos,
hands-on exercises, models and factory and plant tours (WHEN AVAILABLE). You will see the actual components that are
Combined Cycle - Power Plant ¿
discussed in the class. During the week, we also tour a power plant or a repair shop (if available) so you can see how all
Familiarization systems and components discussed in class look and work together.

• Basic knowledge on Mechanical and Electrical theories/equipment

E-CCP10202 5 12 ê • Provides the fundamentals of combined cycle power plant as a foundation for the Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine and Combined
Cycle Operations and Maintenance Courses.
Combined Cycle - ¿
• Includes introduction to thermodynamics, Combined Cycle theory, basics of Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine, Generator and Heat
Familiarization Recovery Steam Generator designs, basics of Combined Cycle systems, basics Combined Cycle Controls and basic Combined
Cycle operations.
• Prior general knowledge of power plant systems is desired but not required

E-CCP10203 5 12 ê • Designed for installations in which GE has engineered the combined cycle system.
• Provides the information necessary to safely operate their specific combined cycle power plant for peak availability and
Combined Cycle - Operation* ¿
reliability.
• Includes prestart system walk-downs, detail startup of the plant, monitoring equipment during normal operation, actions
during contingent operations, and shutdown and safety.
• Gas Turbine Operations course.
• Steam Turbine Operations course.
• Prior general knowledge of power plant systems is expected.
• Recommend Combined Cycle Fundamentals Course.
• Ability to read technical documents.
• Reasonable computer skills.

E-CCP10102 5 12 ê • Gives an overview on Combined Cycle Power Plant basic configurations: function, design, and typical data of their main
components and systems, Turbines, generators and related auxiliary recovery steam generator(s) HRSG, water steam cycle
Combined Cycle - GT13E2 ¿
WSC.
Power Plant Familiarization • Addresses the Balance of Plant equipment BOP: gas- and liquid fuel supply, cooling water, water supply, waste water,
chemical dosing, compressed air supply.
• Discusses the main electrical equipment.
• Addresses the power conversion in a Combined Cycle Power Plant, Heat Balance of a Combined Cycle Power Plant, Control
Systems for Gas Turbine(s), Steam Turbine, Generator(s), Speed-/load control, temperature limit control, Voltage- / reactive
power control.
• Covers P&ID and SLD: schematic symbols and KKS designations of all components.
• Gives an insight on Instrumentation: pressures, temperatures, flow rates, speed, vibration.
• Addresses the Operation Concept of a Combined Cycle Power Plant.
• Includes Open- and closed-loop control and basics of control systems.
• Knowledge of power plants

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E-GRL10501 2 12 ê • Covers an arrangement of the lube oil system, components, Start-up the system, arrangement and function of the jacking oil
system, components, Lube oil specification and cleanliness, typical operating parameters, inspection and everhaul.
General - Lube Oil Systems & ¿
Inspection • Knowledge of power plants.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

E-GRL10502 2 12 CH • Provides the fundamentals of combined cycle power plant as a foundation for the Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine and Combined
Cycle Operations and Maintenance Courses.
General - Pipe Fitting &
• Includes introduction to thermodynamics, Combined Cycle theory, basics of Gas Turbine, Steam Turbine, Generator and Heat
Handling Recovery Steam Generator designs, basics of Combined Cycle systems, basics Combined Cycle Controls and basic Combined
Cycle operations.
• Knowledge of power plants.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

E-GRL10503 4 12 CH • Covers the Bearing casings: Function, Structure, Quality.


• Addresses Pocket bearings, insulated pocket bearings: Function, Structure, Installation and removal, Checks and
General - Bearing Inspection
measurements on the bearing, Measurement of insulation resistance, Quality documents.
• Describes the Combined axial- and radial bearings: Function, Structure, Installation and removal, Quality documents.
• Knowledge of power plants.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

E-GRL10504 2 12 CH • Introduces the use of the levelling instrument, apply functional check of the levelling instrument, perform Levelling of a
turbine foundation.
General - Leveling Work
• Covers the use of the levelling tool for new erection and revisions, Measure, check and transfer heights using the levelling
instrument.
• Knowledge of power plants.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

E-GRL10505 5 12 CH • Introduces the types of couplings: toothed couplings, stiff friction clutch, shear bush coupling, expansion sleeve coupling.
• Includes how to perform Coupling measurements: Shaft alignment measurements, Testing and checking of: coupling nuts,
General - Shaft Alignment
friction parts, coupling flanges and Teaches safety measures.
• Knowledge of power plants.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

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E-GRL10506 15 12 CH • Gives an overview on the turbine Design & function of the main parts.
• Allows Hands-on training in handling of heavy turbine parts, adjusting of turbine parts taking various measurements before,
General - Practical Steam
during and after an overhaul.
Turbine Maintenance (Brown • Gives an insight on the condition of turbine parts, what needs to be checked during an overhaul.
Boveri Design) • Executes Hands-on training on tightening the various bolts correctly.
• Mechanical background.
• Familiar with the erection of power plants.

E-CCP20601 5 6 ê • Introduces the basics about the HMI and working environment using simulator equipment.
• Includes refresher on GT/ST/HRSG/WSC systems.
Combined Cycle - Simulator ¿
• Emphasizes Closed Loop Control of the HRSG/WSC and teaches Operation and control concept of the Combined Cycle
based Process Training Power Plant.
• Performs Combined Cycle Power Plant start-up given the plant’s different conditions, covers CC Load Controller and AGC
controller, covers Combined Cycle Power Plant efficiency and Key Performance Indicators and includes Combined Cycle
Power Plant shutdown options and the shutdown procedure.
• Teaches students how to handle various plant transient conditions Like loss of feedwater, loss of condensate system,
operation with one main cooling water.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable field experience.

E-GRL10601 3 12 ê • Overview of Vibration and Balancing theory.


• Teaches students how to analyze and evaluate the vibration behavior of the rotating equipment.
General - Vibration & Balancing CH • Covers the Vibration measuring equipment, the measuring and analyzing of absolute vibration and relative shaft vibration.
• Provides a step-by-step guide how to perform a formal field balancing on the rotor kit.
• Knowledge of power plants.
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants.

E-CCP10602 5 12 L/FR • Provides presentation of the power station: Water-steam circuits, Air-gas circuits, Fuel circuits.
• Includes Power station types: Nuclear, Fossil, Combined cycle.
Combined Cycle - Thermal
• Covers Generator and auxiliaries: Description, Operation, Control, Safeties.
Power Station Familiarization • Covers Electrical Distribution: Principles, Transfers of sources, Synchronizing, Protections and safeties.
• Covers Turbine and auxiliaries: Description, Types, Operation.
• Covers Turbine Control Boiler and auxiliaries: Description, Types, Operation, Command Control, Automatisms (Basic
Principles).
• Covers Control system: External control (power plant and net), Internal Control (boiler), Furnace pressure, Drum level,
Attemperator, Load.
• None

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E-BOP10101 2 10 L/FR • Emphasizes on the Pump general design: General data of dimensioning, general dimensioning on the hydraulic level,
definition of the fluid flow.
Balance of Plant - Overview of
• Addresses the Mechanical design: Forces occurring generated in a pump (hydrostatic pressure, axial and radial thrusts),
Centrifugal Pumps various types of bearing pedestal and thrust bearing, various types of shaft end sealing, materials used according to the
fluid.
• Monitoring of the pumps (temperatures, vibrations), principal centrifugal pumps used in the nuclear power plants, Various
types of flow, basic laws governing the fluids moving, the triangle of speeds applied to the pumps and their characteristic
curves, various types of centrifugal pumps, cavitation.
• Discusses the Material`s manufacturing process, Standardized designation of steel, Heat treatments, Erosion and corrosion,
Mechanical tests, creep, relieving.
• Advanced mechanical knowledge

E-BOP10202 5 12 ê • Designed for installations in which General Electric has engineered the site Balance of Plant.
• Provides the information necessary to safely operate their specific balance of plant systems at peak availability and
Balance of Plant - Operation ¿
reliability.
• Includes BOP systems design principles, operating principles, startup, and normal and shut-down operations.
• Emphasis is placed upon safety concerning high temperature and high-pressure.
• Prior general knowledge of power plant systems is expected

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E-CON23401 5 12 ê • Introduces routine preventative maintenance procedures of the support systems and to the major electrical and control
system maintenance required to attain high levels of availability, and reliability from the Aeroderivative gas turbine.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Covers functional sensor and actuator description, troubleshooting, and a summary of calibration and inspections required
(Aero) Operation, Maintenance for gas turbine package electrical and control system maintenance.
& Troubleshooting* • Operating and maintenance personnel should attend this course together to develop a working relationship regarding the
maintenance requirements of the unit, and how unit operation may affect these requirements.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

E-CON13601 5 12 ê • Introduces routine preventative maintenance procedures of the support systems and to the major electrical and control
system maintenance required to attain high levels of availability, and reliability from the Aeroderivative gas turbine.
Control System - Millennium ¿
• Covers functional sensor and actuator description, troubleshooting, and a summary of calibration and inspections required
Operation, Maintenance & for gas turbine package electrical and control system maintenance.
Troubleshooting • Operating and maintenance personnel should attend this course together to develop a working relationship regarding the
maintenance requirements of the unit, and how unit operation may affect these requirements.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

E-CON13602 5 12 ê • Introduces plant maintenance personnel to the Woodward MicroNet™ and MicroNet Plus™ turbine control systems.
• Designed for Platforms that have CPUs with an Ethernet port(s) and do not have a 2-line display, course content includes the
Control System - Woodward ¿ hardware layout of typical systems; from chassis to I/O cards to field termination modules.
Operation, Maintenance & • Provides training on Graphical Application Programmer (GAP) software navigation, Woodward software tools will be used to
Troubleshooting evaluate fuel control, sequence logic, and turbine-based alarms.
• Overview of Control actuator and other I/O calibration procedures will be discussed, additional class work includes general
information on the operator interface (HMI).
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

E-CON13603 5 12 ê • Introduces plant maintenance personnel to the RX3i turbine control systems.
• Includes the hardware layout of typical systems; from chassis to I/O cards to field termination modules.
Control System - RX3i ¿ • Software tools will be used to evaluate fuel control.
Operation, Maintenance & • Calibration procedures will be discussed.
Troubleshooting* • Includes general information on the operator interface (HMI).
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

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E-CON10501 5 6 ê • Provides an overview on control system architecture and functional description of components.
• Covers Structures of the IIT800xA engineering workplace, Gives an overview of the configuration of the IIT800xA system.
Control System - AC800M with ¿ • Covers AC800M hardware configuration using the Control Builder M Professional.
IIT800xA • Includes Working with Function Designer - Designing a graphic display using VB 6.0.
• Includes Performing Maintenance and troubleshooting with IIT800M and IIT800xA system.
• Includes Practical exercises on real life experiences, Group works and interactive workshops.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience with
AC800M and IIT800xA systems

E-CON10201 5 6 ê • Provides an overview on control system architecture and functional description of components.
• Covers Configuration of ADVANT controllers using the engineering tool, Application Builder, Function Chart Builder, Online
Control System - ADVANT with ¿
Builder Commands, Applies Communication protocols used within the ADVANT System.
IIT800xA • Gives an insight about DB elements used in ADVANT System, signal tracing exercises.
• Includes Structuring of IIT800xA engineering workplace, overview of the configuration of the IIT800xA system.
• Includes Uploading of objects from the MB300 uploader, Designing a graphic display using VB 6.0, performing Maintenance
and troubleshooting with ADVANT and IIT800xA system.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience with
ADVANT and IIT800xA systems

E-CON10202 5 6 ê • Provides an overview on control system architecture and functional description of components.
• Covers Configuration of ADVANT controllers using the engineering tool, Application Builder, Function Chart Builder, Online
Control System - ADVANT with ¿ Builder Commands, Applies Communication protocols used within the ADVANT System.
OS520 • Gives an insight about DB elements used in ADVANT System, signal tracing exercises.
• Covers UNIX commands for OS520, X-workplace server, startup via XDM login process.
• Includes Designing a graphic display in OS520.
• Emphasizes on Maintenance and troubleshooting with the ADVANT system.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience with
ADVANT systems

E-CON11401 2 12 ê • Familiarizes the students with the hardware and system changes included with upgrading the current fuel gas system to a
DLN1 combustion system.
Control System - DLN 1.0 ¿ • Includes, operational changes with the upgrade and turbine operation, gas fuel valve calibration will be reviewed.
Standard Combustor
• Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

E-CON11402 2 12 ê • Familiarizes the students with the hardware and system changes included with upgrading the current fuel gas system to a
DLN 1.0+ combustion system.
Control System - DLN 1.0+ ¿ • Includes, operational changes with the upgrade and turbine operation, gas fuel valve calibration will be reviewed.
Standard Combustor
• Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

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E-CON11501 2 12 ê • Provides the participant with a working understanding of the GE gas turbine DLN 2.0 combustion system components,
operation and the basics of turbine combustion theory.
Control System - DLN 2.0 ¿
Standard Combustor • Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

E-CON11801 2 12 ê • Familiarizes the students with the hardware and system changes included with upgrading the current fuel gas system to a
DLN 2.6 combustion system.
Control System - DLN 2.6 ¿
• Includes, operational changes with the upgrade and turbine operation, gas fuel valve calibration will be reviewed.
Standard Combustor
• Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

E-CON11901 2 12 ê • Familiarizes the students with the hardware and system changes included with upgrading the current fuel gas system to a
DLN 2.6+ combustion system.
Control System - DLN 2.6+ ¿ • Includes, operational changes with the upgrade and turbine operation, gas fuel valve calibration will be reviewed.
Standard Combustor
• Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

E-CON11902 1 12 ê • Familiarizes the students with the hardware and system changes included with upgrading the current fuel gas system to a
DLN 2.6+ combustion system.
Control System - DLN 2.6+ Flex ¿ • Includes, operational changes with the upgrade and turbine operation, gas fuel valve calibration will be reviewed.
Combustor
• Familiarity of heavy duty gas turbine operations

E-CON20401 2 6 ê • Introduces the ALSPA control system architecture configuration(s).


• Performs hierarchical in-depth analysis of ALSPA components statutes and indications.
Control System - ALSPA HMI ¿ • Includes the Network configuration for ALSPA HMI, working with redundant ALSPA HMI servers, Updating the database and
Configuration views using the ALSPA administration Center.
• Covers Starting /stopping of ALSPA HMI components, Perform ALSPA HMI diagnostics.
• Conveys the functionalities of admin tool, changing the project path for the database.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON20402 7 6 ê • Introduces the CONTROCAD engineering tool
• Covers Trees of CCAD (Hardware Tree, Function Tree, Library Tree)
Control System - CONTROCAD ¿ • Includes generating controller code and loading the application program into the controller, Signal tracing and forcing of
with MFC3000 application variables, Creating / modifying application programs, Generating of HMI data base and creation of mimic views,
Configuring hardware architecture, Implementing application modifications and performing debugging.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents
• Attended the following course: ALSPA HMI Configuration Course Ref.: 81503
• MCF3000 Hardware Course Ref.: 81506

E-CON20403 3 6 ê • Introduces CONTROGAS architecture and hardware (CONTROBLOC), CONTROCAD engineering tool, ENTRALOG operator
station and displays.
Control System - CONTROGAS ¿ • Covers GT closed loop and open loop controllers, protection concept, GT operation concept, startup and shutdown
Operation sequencer, Signal processing, Diagnostic and service tools, Communications overview and rack diagrams.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents
• Attended the following course: ALSPA HMI Configuration Course Ref.: 81503
• MCF3000 Hardware Course Ref.: 81506
• CONTROCAD with MFC3000 Configuration & Maintenance Course Ref: 81505
• CONTROGAS Basics Course Ref: 81507

E-CON20404 3 6 ê • Covers Hardware and software description of MFC3000, configuration parameters.


• Includes loading firmware and hardware configuration files Loading application on MFC3000 using CONTROCAD through cell
Control System - MFC3000 ¿ loader.
Hardware • Provides an Overview of MFC3000 redundancy.
• Covers MFC3000 diagnostics (P320 automation cell maintenance server, controller malfunctions, error messages and
system faults).
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents
• Attended the following course: ALSPA HMI Configuration Course Ref.: 81503

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON10401 3 6 ê • Gives an Introduction to the ALSPA control system architecture, Overview of ALSPA HMI, ALSPA hardware.
• Covers ALSPA HMI visualization concept (navigation, tool bar buttons, handling alarms, events and trends, face plate details,
Control System - ALSPA HMI ¿ function groups, selectors and sequencers).
Operation • Includes ALSPA diagnostics using the structure navigator.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents

E-CON10402 2 6 ê • Gives an overview on the Gas Turbine Control System Architecture.


• Enables to understand the functionalities of different hardware components.
Control System - CONTROGAS ¿ • Identifies location of equipment in the field.
Familiarization • Covers GT startup sequencer and release criteria, startup control, speed control, load / temperature control.
• Emphasizes the Gas turbine operation concept.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents

E-CON10701 4 6 L/FR • Addresses physical properties: Signals used in instrumentation, Electropneumatic converters.
• Gives overview on Actuators: Valve body, Servomotors, Valve positioners.
Instrumentation - Actuators &
• Addresses Regulation: Knowledge of centrifugal pumps, Regulation main principles, Knowledge of PID controllers.
Regulation
• Mathematical basics : units conversion and scale change
• Basic instrumentation knowledge (participation to the Instrumentation – ON/OFF and analogue sensors » IPA-IS-02 training
course is preferable)

E-CON10703 4 6 L/FR • Gives an Introduction to the ALSPA control system architecture, Overview of ALSPA HMI, ALSPA hardware.
• Covers ALSPA HMI visualization concept (navigation, tool bar buttons, handling alarms, events and trends, face plate details,
Instrumentation - On/Off and
function groups, selectors and sequencers).
Analogue Sensors • Includes ALSPA diagnostics using the structure navigator.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON13301 5 12 ê • Intended for existing, installed turbines (steam or gas) where a new Mark VI control system has been installed.
• Familiarizes personnel with any hardware upgrades on the turbine in association with the upgraded control package, the
Control System - Mark VI B/FR hardware and software components of the control system providing the knowledge to work with the Mark VI control system
Maintenance US in application with their turbine, process alarm troubleshooting and analysis of the control code skills.
• Includes introduction to LVDT calibration.
• May include control code analysis, Cimplicity™ software programming, sequence editing or diagnostic alarm troubleshooting.
• Control system experience

E-CON13302 5 12 ê • First day - all operators of existing, installed turbines (steam or gas) on which a new Mark VI control system has been
installed.
Control System - Mark VI B/FR • NOTE: Maintenance personnel are to attend this first day of training as well.
Maintenance (HMI on 1st Day) US • Offers the knowledge to work with the Mark VI control system in application with their turbine. This training will familiarize
them with any hardware upgrades on the turbine in association with the upgraded control package.
• Develops the skills in process alarm troubleshooting and an understanding of the operator control interface, details of the
interface between the control system and the turbine’s support systems.
• Day two through five - designed for maintenance personnel of existing, installed turbines (steam or gas) on which a new Mark
VI control system has been installed. It is expected that the technicians will have hands-on experience with their turbine
systems.
• Familiarize personnel with any hardware upgrades on the turbine in association with the upgraded control package, the
hardware and software components of the control system providing the knowledge to work with the Mark VI control system
in application with their turbine.
• Develops the skills in process alarm troubleshooting and analysis of the control code, instroduction to LVDT calibration.
• May include a limited discussion on subjects such as control code analysis, Cimplicity™ software programming, sequence
editing or diagnostic alarm troubleshooting.
• Control system experience

E-CON13303 1 12 ê • Intended for all operators of existing, installed turbines (steam or gas) where a new Mark VI control system has been
installed.
Control System - Mark VI HMI ¿ • Will acquire the knowledge to work with the Mark VI control system in application with their turbine.
• Familiarize students with any hardware upgrades on the turbine in association with the upgraded control package and will
help develop participant skills in process alarm troubleshooting and an understanding of the operator control interface,
details of the interface between the control system and the turbine’s support systems.
• Control system experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-CON23301 5 12 ê • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operations skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
maintaining optimum performance and availability.
Control System - Mark VI ¿ • Gain the fundamental skills of a competent Control Room Operator and those skills of an experienced Mark VI TA.
Troubleshooting (Advanced) • Covers operating conditions from typical to extreme situations and is 100% hands-on training that is realistic and practical.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills
• Experience with Toolbox software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VI Control

E-CON13304 1 12 ê • Covers the skills necessary to use the operator interface for a turbine-compressor set using the Mark VI control with
Integrated Turbine & Compressor Controls.
Control System - Mark VI B/FR
with Integrated Turbine & US
Compressor Controls HMI • Experience with operating the turbine-compressor set with earlier-generation controls

E-CON13305 5 12 ê • Familiarizes personnel with the hardware and software components and provide fundamental knowledge to troubleshoot
and maintain the associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VI ¿ • Includes training material derived from actual Installed Mark VI control systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs
with Integrated Turbine on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine-compressor set, progressively challenging and assist in
& Compressor Controls learning the basic skills including alarm and system troubleshooting.
Maintenance • Experience with using digital control systems
• Basic troubleshooting skills

E-CON13306 5 12 ê • Intended for personnel whose site has a Mark VIe control migration from Mark VI control system.
• Familiarizes personnel with the hardware and software components,provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
Control System - Mark VI to B/FR maintain the control system and associated equipment.
Mark VIe Platform Upgrade US • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe control migration from Mark VI control installed systems, short
Maintenance lessons followed by hands-on labs are performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine,
progressively challenging and assist the students to learn the basics and build up to intermediate skills including alarm and
system troubleshooting.
• GE Mark VI Control system experience

E-CON23402 5 12 ê • Familiarize trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
Engineering Nuclear performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and a
turbine. (Training hardware available at GE Facility or Customer’s MTS), labs are progressively challenging and assist the
trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate troubleshooting skills and the ability to confidently diagnose and
troubleshoot alarms.
• Control system experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON23403 5 12 ê • Intended to familiarize technicians or engineers with a Mark VIe control system.
• Familiarizes trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to understand the system
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ and software tools for developing the control logic and screens.
Familiarization Nuclear • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and a
turbine. (Training hardware available at GE Facility or Customer’s MTS), labs are progressively challenging and assist the
trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate troubleshooting skills and the ability to confidently diagnose and
troubleshoot alarms.
• Control system experience

E-CON13401 10 12 ê • Familiarizes trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe B/FR • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
Maintenance (Extended)* KW performed on an HMI computer connected to Mark VIe training hardware specially programmed to simulate a turbine,
US progressively challenging and assist the trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate skills including alarm and
system troubleshooting, hardware replacement, and software modifications.
• Control system experience

E-CON13402 5 12 ê • Familiarizes trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
Maintenance performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and
a turbine, labs are progressively challenging and assist the trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate
troubleshooting skills and the ability to confidently diagnose and troubleshoot alarms.
• Control system experience

E-CON13403 5 12 ê • Familiarizes trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe B/FR • Content for this course has been arranged where instruction for the operator interface is on the first day and the remaining
Maintenance (HMI on 1st Day) KW days are intended for maintenance of the system.
US • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and
a turbine, labs are progressively challenging and assist the trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate
troubleshooting skills and the ability to confidently diagnose and troubleshoot alarms.
• Control system experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON13404 10 12 ê • Familiarizes trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe B/FR • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, short lessons followed by hands-on labs are
Maintenance Nuclear KW performed on an HMI computer connected to Mark VIe training hardware specially programmed to simulate a turbine.
US (Training hardware available at GE Facility or Customer’s MTS), labs are progressively challenging and assist the trainees to
learn the basics and build up to intermediate skills including alarm and system troubleshooting, hardware replacement, and
software modifications.
• Control system experience

E-CON13405 1 12 ê • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provides knowledge to graphical interface, alarm system
layout, and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe US • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe control migration from Mark V control installed systems, lessons
Migration from Mark V HMI followed by hands-on labs that are performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine, labs are
progressively challenging and assist the students to learn the basics.
• Control system experience

E-CON13406 1 12 ê • Familiarizes students with the knowledge to view alarms and use the HMI to monitor the turbine.
• Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, lessons followed by hands-on labs that are
Control System - Mark VIe HMI ¿ performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and a
turbine, labs are progressively challenging and assist the trainees to learn the terminology and basic operation from the
operator interface then build skills to confidently operate the unit and help find solutions to diagnose alarms.
• Control system experience

E-CON13407 5 12 ê • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to understand the system
and software tools for developing the control logic and screens.
Control System - Mark VIe Pre- ¿ • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, lessons followed by hands-on labs that are
Fat Nuclear performed on HMI computer images where special software has been developed to simulate Mark VIe hardware and a
turbine. (Training hardware available at GE Facility or Customer’s MTS), labs are progressively challenging and assist the
trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate troubleshooting skills and the ability to confidently diagnose and
troubleshoot alarms.
• Control system experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON23404 5 12 ê • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operations skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
maintaining optimum performance and availability.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Will gain the fundamental skills of a competent Control Room Operator and an experienced Mark VIe Control TA, including
Troubleshooting (Advanced) how to properly start and stop a unit and how to respond to different levels of alarms throughout operation, Follow an
alarm through using the ToolboxST™ software to find the singular field device that caused the alarm and much more, GE
Documentation will be taught and used throughout the course, the same way your unit is designed to be operated and
maintained.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills are recommended
• Possesses equivalent knowledge, including experience with ToolboxST™ software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VIe Control

E-CON13408 5 12 ê • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provides fundamental knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Includes training material derived from actual Installed Mark VIe control systems, lessons followed by hands-on labs that
with Integrated Turbine are performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine-compressor set, labs are progressively
& Compressor Controls challenging and assist the students in learning the basic skills including alarm and system troubleshooting.
Maintenance • Experience using digital control systems
• Basic troubleshooting skills

E-CON13409 1 12 ê • Provides the skills necessary to use the operator interface for a turbine-compressor set using the Mark VIe control with
Integrated Turbine & Compressor Controls (Integrated Turbine & Compressor Controls).
Control System - Mark VIe ¿
with Integrated Turbine &
Compressor Controls HMI • Experience with operating the turbine-compressor set with earlier-generation controls

E-CON13410 5 12 ê • Intended for Customers that are using the GE Mark VIe Control System as their Distributed Control System, covers the
customers responsibility for the maintenance of the plant using GE components as well as field instrumentation and
Control System - Mark VIe B/FR communication networks.
Distributed Control System KW • Includes training that will be representative of a typical Mark VIe Distributed Control System installation, Customer specific
Maintenance* US material is based on availability at time of training and is not guaranteed.
• Minimal hands-on field experience with Mark VIe Control
• Have attended a GE Delivered Mark VIe Control training course, or possesses equivalent knowledge of Mark VIe Control
• E-CON13401 (Control System - Mark VIe Maintenance (Extended)) mandatory for Engineered new Equipment only

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON13411 10 12 ê • Familiarize trainees with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the Mark VIe control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe B/FR • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, lessons followed by labs hands-on labs that are
Distributed Control System KW performed on an HMI computer connected to Mark VIe training hardware specially programmed to simulate a turbine, labs
Maintenance (Extended) US are progressively challenging and assist the trainees to learn the basics and build up to intermediate skills including alarm
and system troubleshooting, hardware replacement, and software modifications.
NOTE: This course is instructed with a generic Distributed Control System control simulation appropriate for training Mark
VIe control systems. Several labs contain optional exercises where trainees are given the opportunity to examine their own
software in relation to the learning objective. When available, the instructor will prepare a virtual HMI for use during the
course. The virtual HMI contains a copy of the sites control software and screens taken from the Master and Site folders at
the site’s HMI server.
• Control system experience

E-CON13412 5 12 ê • Intended for Customers that are using the GE Mark VIe Control System as their Distributed Control System, covers
the customers responsibility for the operation of the plant using GE components as well as field instrumentation and
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ communication networks.
Distributed Control System • Includes training that will be representative of a typical Mark VIe Distributed Control System installation, Customer specific
Operation material is based on availability at time of training and is not guaranteed.
• Familiar with an HMI-based Operator Interface
• Minimal hands-on field experience with Outside Operation Duties

E-CON33401 3 12 ê • Assists instructors at nuclear facilities to become proficient at documenting procedures, explaining the basics of the system,
and using the HMI of the Mark VIe Control system.
Control System - Mark VIe ¿ • Designed to provide a fundamental knowledge of the Mark VIe System architecture for use in system analysis, alarm
Train-the-Trainer HMI Nuclear management, and composition of procedural documents, provides review, redlining and possible modification of current
operator training procedures.
• Assists in reviewing the customer’s existing training content and make recommendations for improvements, Site-Specific
changes based on new Mark VIe enhancements or customer driven enhancements will be evaluated to add to the
instructional material or procedural documents.
• Basic knowledge of the Mark VIe system
• Previous attendee of an Open Enrollment Mark VIe course
• Course content development skills

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON23405 1 12 ê • Designed to provide the skills required to operate units upgraded with advanced Enhanced Transient Stability (ETS)
technology.
Control System - OpFlex ¿ • Conducted under start up to everyday operating conditions provided by simulation (ETS only).
Enhanced Transient Stability • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operational skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
Operation maintaining optimum performance and availability.
• Will gain knowledge of the advanced controls terminologies, concepts and practices of these advanced technologies, gain
the skills required to perform Sensor Training and Tuning, identify and respond to sensor faults.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills, with a moderate level of computer literacy are recommended

E-CON23406 1.5 12 ê • Designed to provide the skills required to operate units upgraded with advanced Enhanced Transient Stability (ETS)
technology.
Control System - OpFlex ¿ • Conducted under start up to everyday operating conditions provided by simulation (ETS only).
Enhanced Transient Stability • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operational skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
with AutoTune DX & Cold Day maintaining optimum performance and availability.
Performance Operation • Will gain knowledge of the advanced controls terminologies, concepts and practices of these advanced technologies, gain
the skills required to perform Sensor Training and Tuning, identify and respond to sensor faults.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills, with a moderate level of computer literacy are recommended

E-CON23407 1.5 12 ê • Designed to provide the skills required to operate units upgraded with advanced Enhanced Transient Stability technology.
• Conducted under start up to everyday operating conditions provided by simulation (ETS only).
Control System - OpFlex ¿ • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operational skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
Enhanced Transient Stability maintaining optimum performance and availability.
with AutoTune DX Operation • Will gain knowledge of the advanced controls terminologies, concepts and practices of these advanced technologies, gain
the skills required to perform Sensor Training and Tuning, identify and respond to sensor faults.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills, with a moderate level of computer literacy are recommended

E-CON23408 1 12 ê • Designed to provide the skills required to operate units upgraded with advanced Enhanced Transient Stability technology.
• Conducted under start up to everyday operating conditions provided by simulation (ETS only).
Control System - OpFlex ¿ • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operational skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
Enhanced Transient Stability maintaining optimum performance and availability.
with AutoTune LT Operation • Will gain knowledge of the advanced controls terminologies, concepts and practices of these advanced technologies, gain
the skills required to perform Sensor Training and Tuning, identify and respond to sensor faults.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills, with a moderate level of computer literacy are recommended

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-CON23409 2 12 ê • Designed to provide the skills required to operate units upgraded with advanced Enhanced Transient Stability technology.
• Conducted under start up to everyday operating conditions provided by simulation (ETS only).
Control System - OpFlex ¿ • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operational skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
Enhanced Transient Stability maintaining optimum performance and availability.
with AutoTune MX & Variable • Will gain knowledge of the advanced controls terminologies, concepts and practices of these advanced technologies, gain
Load Path Operation the skills required to perform Sensor Training and Tuning, identify and respond to sensor faults.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills, with a moderate level of computer literacy are recommended

E-CON10801 3 12 ê • ActivePointTM is an enhanced HMI designed and developed by User Experience (UX) teams to improve usability, accessibility,
and ease of use in the interaction of product and user. The ActivePointTM HMI increases user efficiency, responsiveness and
Control System - ActivePoint™ ¿ awareness. It provides advanced features and intuitive visual coding, contextual data and the ability to determine the root
HMI Operation Familiarization cause of a critical event ‘at a glance’. It is designed with an enhanced Alarm System, which provides features such as; Go
to Display Screen, Alarm Help and Go to Definition in Logic. ActivePointTM Alarm Filtering and Viewing enhances usability,
and provides the user with a better understanding of the alarms. Given the enhanced capabilities and significance of its
impact upon the reliability of power generation, mastery of the necessary skills is crucial. A quick reference guide and video
will be used as an introduction. The course will then continue in a progressive manner where each topic leads into the next.
Developed in a hierarchical structure from a systems overview, participants will learn how to drill down to a singular feature.
This course will cover the knowledge necessary to understand the technology and the skillsets required to practice their use.
To accomplish this objective, generic simulations are used and enhanced by scenarios throughout each lesson and topic
ActivePointTM is an enhanced HMI designed and developed by User Experience (UX) teams to improve usability, accessibility,
and ease of use in the interaction of product and user. The ActivePointTM HMI increases user fficiency, responsiveness and
awareness. It provides advanced features and intuitive visual coding, contextual data and the ability to determine the root
cause of a critical event ‘at a glance’. It is designed with an enhanced Alarm System, which provides features such as; Go to
Display Screen, Alarm Help and Go to Definition in Logic. ActivePointTM Alarm Filtering and Viewing enhances usability, and
provides the user with a better understanding of the alarms.
• None

E-CON33402 5 12 ê • Focuses on the maintenance, troubleshooting AND development of a Cimplicity™ project, as applied to GE Industrial
Distributed Control System, Gas and Steam Turbines.
Control System - Proficy ¿ • Offered as a stand-alone course, or as the final course offering in our progressive series on Mark Controls, series of courses
CIMPLICITY™ for Turbine is the perfect progression in learning your Control giving you the knowledge and confidence each step along the way to
Controls (Advanced) perform your job responsibilities to your fullest potential.
• Will develop the skills and learn the various methods necessary to import points into the project point database, create
new or modify existing screens and graphics, training is 100% hands-on and your work can be fully tested and evaluated,
structured to the graphics design and standards of GE Industrial equipment (your equipment), Cimplicity™ Project, Screens
and Graphics.
• Fundamental to advanced knowledge or experience with GE Industrial equipment
• Practical to high level of computer literacy including Windows OS fundamentals

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-CON20405 3 6 ê • Overview of CONTROSTEAM architecture and hardware (CONTROBLOC), Communications overview and rack diagrams.
• Overview of CONTROCAD engineering tool.
Control System - ¿ • Includes Steam turbine closed loop and open loop controllers, protection concept, Steam turbine sequence program and
CONTROSTEAM Operation thermal stress evaluation, Steam turbine online surveillance tests (valve stroke test), Signal processing, Diagnostic and
service tools.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents
• Attend the following course(s):
• ALSPA HMI Configuration Course Ref.: 81503
• MFC3000 Hardware Course Ref.: 81506
• CONTROCAD with MFC3000 Configuration & Maintenance Course Ref.: 81505
• CONTROSTEAM Basics Course Ref.: 81508

E-CON10403 2 6 ê • Overview of CONTROSTEAM control system architecture.


• Includes Functionalities of different hardware components.
Control System - ¿ • Identifies Location of equipment in the field.
CONTROSTEAM Familiarization • Overview of steam turbine sequence programming.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Solid background as Instrumentation & Control engineer
• Able to read technical documents
• Attended the following course(s):
• ALSPA HMI Operation Course Ref.: 81504

E-CCP20602 5 6 ê • Introduces the basics about the HMI and working environment using simulator equipment.
• Overview of steam turbine systems, operation and control concept of the steam turbine and steam bypass system, limiters
Combined Cycle - Steam ¿ for the steam turbine, thermal stress evaluation.
Related Process Training with • Discusses starting and operating instructions for the steam turbine, startup prerequisites, fixed pressure and sliding
Simulator pressure concept, online testing capabilities of the ST and Combined Cycle Power Plant startup and shutdown procedures.
• Have fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable field experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-CCP20603 2 6 ê • Introduces the basics about the HMI and working environment using simulator equipment.
• Reviews preparation steps for Steam turbine startup and steam quality requirement for the startup, understanding of
Combined Cycle - Steam CH concept of GT hold points in context with the steam turbine operation.
Turbine Operation with • Covers the startup of the steam turbine using the automatic controller, handling the Combined Cycle Power Plant load
Simulator conditions, observing the key plant parameters, using the alarms, events and trend displays to analyze the process.
• Includes Operator actions under transient conditions (ST operation concept during GT fuel switch over etc.).
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
• Attended the following course(s):
• Steam Turbine Operation Course Ref.: 30201
• Water Steam Cycle Operation Course Ref.: 40202
• ALSPA HMI Operation Course Ref.: 81504 or
• ADVANT with OperateIT (IIT800xA) Operation Course Ref.: 80532 or
• IndustrialIT 800M with 800xA Operation Course Ref.: 8055

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-ELX10201 4 12 ê • Designed to enhance the maintenance and engineering personnel skills necessary to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot an
EX2100 Exciter or Regulator.
Excitation - EX2100 ¿ • Consists of classroom theory, classroom exercises, as well as site visits if access to equipment is provided.
Maintenance • Lab exercises will be performed using an EX2100 trainer for “hands-on” training along with Site-Specific software and
documentation.
• Previous knowledge of excitation systems recommended

E-ELX10202 1 12 ê • Uses Site-Specific generator data and turbine control screens to give the students a solid background to operate the
generator safely.
Excitation - EX2100 Generator ¿ • DIscussion on the different excitation modes of generator operation as well as what to expect when changes in plant loads
Operation occur and a classroom simulator will be used to enhance learning.
• Familiarity with power plant terminology

E-ELX10301 4 12 ê • Designed to enhance the maintenance and engineering personnel skills necessary to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot an
EX2100e Exciter or Regulator system.
Excitation - EX2100e ¿ • Includes classroom theory, exercises, and site visits will teach the students operation, basic troubleshooting, and
Maintenance maintenance skills.
• Includes EX2100e simulator for “hands-on” training along with Site-Specific software and documentation.
• Previous knowledge of excitation systems recommended

E-ELX10302 5 12 ê • Provides one day of generator operations and four days of maintenance training.
• Day one offers operations training using a simulator and the remaining four days is specific to equipment maintenance.
Excitation - EX2100e Operation ¿ • Consists of classroom theory, as well as site visits and lab exercises using an EX2100e simulator for “hands-on” training
& Maintenance using Site-Specific software and documentation.

• Previous knowledge of excitation systems recommended

E-ELX10303 1 12 ê • Focuses on safe generator operation and fundamentals supporting the safe and “hands-on” operation with a portable
simulator.
Excitation - EX2100e Generator ¿ • Includes EX2100e simulator and operator station as well as Site-Specific software for discussion.
Operation
• Prior generator operation experience recommended

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-ELX10701 2 8 B/FR • Covers generalities about excitation-regulation system: Principles or electrotechnical notions, Configuration of the analogue
regulation system.
Excitation - Analogue Voltage
• Includes Excitation system and circuits: Functional description of the excitation regulation.
Regulation for Generators • Overview of Instrumentation and protections, Power rectifying with thyristors, Normal operation, How to proceed in case of
trouble, Addresses Maintenance on the equipment.
• Includes Regulation system (analogue process): Description of the regulation system, Functional description of the
automatic channel and manual channel, Operating limits and setting, Normal operation, How to proceed in the case of a
problem.
• Electrical and electromechanical knowledge
• Knowledge in excitation and regulation circuits

E-ELX10801 2 8 B/FR • Covers general information about excitation and regulation systems: Principles of electrotechnical notions, Configuration of
the regulation.
Excitation - Digital Voltage
• Includes Overview of Excitation system or circuits: Functional description of excitation, Functional description of the
Regulation for Generators regulation, Rectifying the thyristors, How to deal with problems with excitation and regulation, Application of software
(functional blocks), Software setting specifications (parameters), Communication with the digital voltage regulation on site
(using HMI software): Presentation of the software.
• Overview of Instructions for connecting a PC, Reading parameters on the regulator, Operating limits and setting, Normal
operation, Application down-loading, Application up-loading, Reading or editing parameters, Up-loading parameters or up-
dating, Peturbography trends, variables analysis and troubleshooting for internal connections of the regulator, Switchable
outputs programming Hardware injection, System states and alarms, Using the “implementing instructions” document for
digital regulation maintenance.
• Knowledge in electronics
• Expert in the field of voltage regulation
• Familiar with digital processing

E-GEN10901 3 12 ê • Discussion on H2-related safety rules.


• Overview of the gas cooling system with its gas unit: Configuration, components, and function.
Generator - Hydrogen ¿ • Overview of the seal oil system with its seal oil unit: Configuration, components, and function.
Cooling System Operation & • Includes Instrumentation and Monitoring, Interpretation of process value readings such as pressure, flow rates, gas purity,
Maintenance humidity, Alarms and fault handling scenarios.
• Covers Maintenance procedures: Purging of the generator, replacement of oil filter cartridges, regeneration of the gas dryer.
• Discussion on cooling and humidification of the brush-gear cooling air.
• Explains Periodic checks of levels, pressures, flow rates, temperatures, gas purity, gas leakage, gas reserves and Periodic
functional checks of the various pump units (readiness for operation, change-over functions).
• Have experience in operation and maintenance of General Electric power plants
• Able to interpret technical documents

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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Days
E-GEN10501 3 8 B/FR • Overview description of generator and auxiliary systems: Functional description of generator, Instrumentation and
protections.
Generator - Hydrogen &
• Includes generator hydrogen cooling system GRH or MKA: Functional description, Preparation and start-up, Operation and
Auxiliary Systems monitoring.
• Review of Generator seal oil system GHE or MKW: Functional description, Preparation and start-up, Operation and
monitoring.
• Review of Generator gas system GRV or MKG: Functional description, Preparation, scavenging air and CO2, Filling with
hydrogen or draining, Scavenging the H2 and CO2, Operation and monitoring.
• Review of Generator stator water system GST or MKF: Functional description, Preparation and start-up, Operation and
monitoring.
• Mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electromechanical knowledge

E-ELX11501 5 12 ê • Designed to stress the safe operation of the generator as well as background in maintenance and troubleshooting skills.
• Consists of using site drawings and system settings.
Excitation - Generator ¿ • Includes excitation trainer, used to provide hands-on training.
Operation & Excitation*
• Previous knowledge of excitation systems recommended

E-ELX11101 5 8 ê • Overview of Electrical safety rules and measures.


• Includes Excitation system soft- and hardware functions (voltage controller, limit controllers, superimposed controllers,
Excitation - Combisystem ¿ reference signal sources).
Excitation & Static Starting • Includes Synchronous turbo generator (design and function, characteristics, steady-state and transient behavior, dynamic
Device* response of the excitation system on sudden variations, operating limits, protection).
• Includes Converters and its Subsystems (power parts, auxiliaries, control, monitoring, and protection), Front panel handling
(set points, actual values, fault messages, events and records), How to use the software tools for the common control
equipment, Cross-start manipulations (if applicable), O&M handbook, hardware diagrams.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a certificate as an electrical or mechanical technician.
• Attended the followng course(s):
• Electrical Operation & Maintenance Course Ref.: 60601 or 60606

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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Days
E-ELX10103 5 12 ê • Introduces Electrical safety measures.
• Covers Single Line Diagram and overview of electrical main components, Electrical Operation Concept, Generator and
Electrical - GT13E2 Operation CH exciter design and function, operation ranges and capabilities.
& Maintenance • Includes review of Maintenance: Routine checks, brush replacement, electrical tests, inspection of the cooling system inside
the generator.
• Discussion on Generator monitoring, MV - and LV - switch gear: Function, operation, control modes, bus bar transfer modes,
locking for safety, “hands-on” maintenance.
• Discussion on Generator Circuit Breaker: Function and design of the main components (SF6- breaker, operating-
mechanism), operating modes, key-locking concept, monitoring, inspections.
• Discussion on Transformers: Function and design, protection, breathers, coolers, pumps, connections, bushings, oil checks,
tightness checks.
• Discussion on Batteries, Battery Chargers, Inverters, UPS- System: Function and design, operation, routine maintenance,
safe working practices.
• Discussion on Stand-by DG-Set: function and design, operation, control, protection, periodic functional checks, contactors.
• Review of Fault tracing in electrical and electronic systems, interfaces to Distributed Control System.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a certificate as an electrical or mechanical technician
• Understand the rules applied for technical drawings.
• Attended the following course(s):
• Combined Cycle Power Plant Introduction Course Ref.: 10101 or
• Gas Turbine Power Plant Introduction Course Ref.: 20101 or
• Steam Turbine Power Plant Introduction Course Ref.: 30203

E-ELX30101 4 8 ê • Overview of Electrical safety rules and measures.


• Includes Protection functions: Basic theory and applications.
Protection - MiCOM Generator ¿ • Includes Numerical generator protection system: System layout, hardware components, software and firmware, signal data
& Transformer Protection flow.
• Includes Documentation: Protection, measuring and metering single line diagrams, tripping logic diagram, schematic
diagrams, setting lists, training manual, operation & maintenance manual.
• Includes User interface program S1: Configuration and parameterization of the system.
• Includes Monitoring functions: Event and data recording, display of measured quantities, recording of disturbances.
• Includes Functional checks and maintenance: Test functions, checklists, error handling, diagnostics, service information, and
technical support, Fault-tracing in electrical systems, interfaces to Distributed Control System.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a certificate as an electrical or mechanical technician.
• Understand the rules applied for technical drawings.
• Attended the following course(s):
• Electrical Operation & Maintenance Course Ref.: 60601 or 60606

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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Days
E-ELX30202 4 8 ê • Overview of Electrical safety rules and measures.
• Includes Excitation system soft- and hardware functions (voltage controller, limit controllers, superimposed controllers,
Protection - REG216 Protection CH reference signal sources).
System Maintenance • Includes Synchronous turbo generator (design and function, characteristics, steady-state and transient behavior, dynamic
response of the excitation system on sudden variations, operating limits, protection).
• Includes Converters and its Subsystems (power parts, auxiliaries, control, monitoring, and protection), Front panel handling
(set points, actual values, fault messages, events and records), How to use the software tools for the common control
equipment, Cross-start manipulations (if applicable), O&M handbook, hardware diagrams.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a certificate as an electrical or mechanical technician.
• Attended the followng course(s):
• Electrical Operation & Maintenance Course Ref.: 60601 or 60606

E-ELX30401 2 12 ê • Designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure and maintain the LCI static starter.
• Includes hardware identification and Control System ToolboxST™ communications, understanding the monitor commands.
Excitation - LS2100 LCI for ¿ • Utilizes a simulator, lectures and hands-on exercises are used to maximize student material retention.
Turbine Static Start
• Electrical experience/education

E-ELX30501 2 12 ê • Designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure, and maintain the LCI static starter.
• Includes hardware identification, Control System ToolboxST™* communications, UCSB programming, and Alarm Viewer
Excitation - LS2100e LCI for ¿ configuration.
Turbine Static Start • Utilizes simulators, and a walk through (if available) of your full functioning LCI starter along with lectures and hands-on
exercises are used to reinforce retention of the subject.
• Electrical experience/education

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-AER10101 5 12 ê • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 ¿ • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
Aero Package Operation/ the necessary corrective action.
Familiarization* • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• None

E-AER10201 5 12 ê • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ ¿ • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
Aero Package Operation/ the necessary corrective action.
Familiarization* • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation.
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• None

E-AER10102 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Package ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Attend Package Familiarization Course
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-AER10202 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Package Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Attend Package Familiarization Course
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

E-AER10103 3 12 ê • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Engine ¿
Familiarization • None

E-AER10104 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 1
Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10105 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2
Cold Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10106 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2
Hot Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500/LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly
recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10107 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2
Hot Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500/LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly
recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-AER10203 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+
Borescope Inspection • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10204 3 12 KW • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Engine US
Familiarization • None

E-AER10205 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 1
Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10206 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2
Cold Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10108 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500
Borescope Inspection • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10301 5 12 ê • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 ¿ • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
Aero Package Operation/ the necessary corrective action.
Familiarization* • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation.
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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Days
E-AER10302 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Package ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Attend Package Familiarization Course
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

E-AER10303 3 12 ê • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Engine ¿
Familiarization • None

E-AER10304 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 1
Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10305 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2
Cold Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10306 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2
Hot Maintenance • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

E-AER10307 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM6000
Borescope Inspection • Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-AER11201 5 12 ê • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM9000 ¿ • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
Aero Package Operation / the necessary corrective action.
Familiarization* • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation.
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• None

E-AER11202 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - LM9000 Package ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Attend Package Familiarization Course

E-AER10401 5 12 ê • Introduces the basic skills and knowledge required to ensure proper operation of the turbine and their associated systems.
• Focuses on operator responsibilities such as startup, loading and monitoring during operation.
Gas Turbine - LMS100 ¿
Aero Package Operation/ • Knowledge of power plant systems and operation
Familiarization*
E-AER10402 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Package ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Attend Package Familiarization Course
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-AER10403 3 12 ê • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.
• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Engine ¿
Familiarization • None

E-AER10404 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 1
replacement of external parts.
Maintenance
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

E-AER10405 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2
replacement of internal parts.
Cold Maintenance
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

E-AER10406 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2
replacement of internal parts.
Hot Maintenance
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

E-AER10501 5 12 ê • Introduces the basic skills and knowledge required to ensure proper operation of the TM2500 model turbines and their
associated systems.
Gas Turbine - TM2500 ¿ • Focuses on operator responsibilities such as startup, loading and monitoring during operation.
Aero Package Operation/
Familiarization* • None

E-AER10601 5 12 ê • Introduces the basic skills and knowledge required to ensure proper operation of the TM2500 model turbines and their
associated systems.
Gas Turbine - TM2500+ ¿ • Focuses on operator responsibilities such as startup, loading and monitoring during operation.
Aero Package Operation/
Familiarization* • None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-AER10502 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - TM2500 Aero ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Package Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

E-AER10602 5 12 ê • Introduces operations and maintenance personnel to the routine preventative maintenance procedures and minor
mechanical maintenance.
Gas Turbine - TM2500+ Aero ¿ • Covers basic troubleshooting, and a summary of the inspections required for minor gas turbine generator mechanical
Package Maintenance* maintenance.
• Operation and maintenance personnel should attend together to develop a working relationship regarding the maintenance
requirements.
• Also includes detail Level 1 maintenance work packages and familiarization of the O&M Manual.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Knowledge of power plant systems and operation

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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Days
E-GAS10401 5 12 ê • Introduces Gas Turbine Power Plant Fundamentals.
• Covers Power Plant designation system, Reading Process & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID).
Gas Turbine - Familiarization ¿ • Gives an insight on Gas Turbine Operation with simulator support and maintenance overview.
for Power Plant Management • This course is for Legacy Alstom products only (GT13E2, GT24, GT26).
• Technical background
• Familiar with managing aspects of Power Plants

E-GAS12001 10 12 ê • Designed to enable supervisors, operations, and maintenance personnel to operate GE heavy-duty gas turbine-generator
units, develops a background in gas turbine-generator support systems and operations and will enable participants to
Gas Turbine - Operation* ¿ analyze operating problems and take the necessary corrective action, will also detail the design and construction of the gas
turbine-generator.
• Includes detailed description of the gas turbine-generator major components, the functions of their auxiliary systems, the
operator’s responsibilities regarding systems operations, operational data acquisition, evaluation of anamolies through the
use of classroom instruction and exercises, Site-specific process alarms and HMI control screens are explained.
• Emphasis is placed on the operator’s understanding of design functionality and operation of the various auxiliary systems,
control systems and operating parameters, Operators are instructed to interpret fault annunciation and determine if
the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or with the assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance
personnel.
• Focuses on the starting, loading, and specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure
reliable operation of the gas turbine-generator unit, and the affect that operation has on major mechanical maintenance.
• May include site visits to familiarize personnel with the physical layout of the gas turbine generator, and the location of the
various system components, will also provide personnel the opportunity to correlate the system piping schematics to the
respective system hardware.
• Prior hands-on gas turbine equipment experience is recommended.
• Completion of GE Gas Turbine operations overview, operations or maintenance course is recommended.
• Appreciation for basic gas plant systems having prior hands-on gas plant experience.
• Ability to read technical drawings.
• Reasonable computer skills.

E-GAS22101 5 12 ê • Designed to enhance GE E-class (7EA and 9E) gas turbine-generator operator knowledge and skills.
• Provides a detailed overview of gas turbine operating sequences and control and protection functions.
Gas Turbine - Operation ¿ • Expands upon background in gas turbine-generator operation that improves the participant’s ability to properly analyze
E-Class (Advanced) operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Focuses on the gas turbine and generator control and protection, the operational relationships of the compressor,
combustion and turbine sections and generator systems.
• Minimal discussion on turbine auxiliary support systems.
• Prior gas turbine operating experience or:
• Familiarity with the gas turbine operation and control systems
• Completion of the GE “Gas Turbine Operations Overview” or “Gas Turbine Operations” course

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-GAS22201 5 12 ê • Designed to enhance GE F-class gas turbine-generator operation skills and provides a detailed overview of gas turbine
operating sequences and control and protection functions.
Gas Turbine - Operation ¿ • Builds upon student’s operational skills and expands upon the student’s background in gas turbine-generator operation,
F-Class (Advanced) improving the participant’s ability to properly analyze operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Focuses on gas turbine and generator control and protection, operational relationships of the compressor, combustion and
turbine sections and generator cooling system.
• Minimal discussion on turbine auxiliary support systems.
• Prior gas turbine operating experience and/or familiarity with the gas turbine operation and control systems
• Completion of the GE Gas Turbine Operations Overview or Gas Turbine Operations course

E-GAS10201 10 12 ê • Describes the purpose, design and function of the GT’s sub-systems as lube oil, jacking oil, power oil, fuel and NOX water
systems, air intake, variable guide vanes, blow-off valves etc.
Gas Turbine - Operation ¿ • Explains the monitoring and protection concept of the GT.
Simulator Supported • Interprets and assess malfunctions using a GT simulator.
• Describes the concept, design and functions performed by the electro-hydraulic safety system.
• Lists the pre-start checks to obtain start release and walk down checks.
• Explains the automatic and manual procedures for starting, synchronization, loading, de-loading and shutting down of the
GT using a GT simulator.
• Summarizes the sequencer steps of the GT proceeding during start-up and shut down operation.
• Lists the features of all operation modes (standstill, start-up, load operation, shut down, rotor barring).
• Knowledge of power plants
• Able to read technical documents
• Attended the following course(s):
• Combined Cycle Power Plant Introduction Course Ref.: 10101
• Gas Turbine Power Plant Introduction Course Ref.: 20101

E-GAS20202 2 6 ê • Introduces the basics about the HMI and working environment using simulator equipment.
• Reviews preparation steps for GT startup, checking the release criteria for startup.
Gas Turbine - Operation ¿ • Covers Startup of the gas turbine (run-up, idle and load operation), handling different plant load conditions, understanding
Training on Simulator the concept of “hold points”.
• Addresses observing the key plant parameters, using the alarms, events and trend displays to analyze the process.
• Includes Operator actions under transient conditions (handling GT PLS, TRIP etc.).
• Fundamental skills regarding control systems
Attend the following course(s):
• Gas Turbine Operation, Simulator supported Course Ref.: 20203
• ALSPA HMI Operation Course Ref.: 81504 or
• ADVANT with OperateIT (IIT800xA) Operation Course Ref.: 80532 or
• IndustrialIT 800M with 800xA Operation Course Ref.: 80552

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-GAS12002 5 12 ê • Offers a firm understanding of the basic maintenance requirements of all types of GE heavy duty gas turbines and their
auxiliary support systems, Model Series (MS) / frame siizes covered are the 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 B/E and F class unit types.
Gas Turbine - Maintenance* ¿ • Provides participants a basic understanding of gas turbine construction, how it works and the maintenance requirements
and inspection procedures.
• Basic knowledge of power plant equipment, systems and operation
• Prior hands-on plant maintenance experience
• Reasonable computer skills

E-GAS10101 3 12 ê • Covers GT13E2 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Overview of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil
Gas Turbine - GT13E2 Systems CH system, Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes,
Blow off valves and the purpose, design and function of the gas turbine monitoring and protection system.
• Includes discussion on the use of operation and maintenance manuals, P&I diagram and single line diagrams, operating
instructions including typical process set points and process values, concept of the electro-hydraulic safety system.
• Overview on testing of the gas turbine protection system: Trip block testing, over speed simulation, Load rejection, Cooling
of the gas turbine hot gas parts Gas turbine maintenance: Daily and weekly maintenance.
• Includes practical hands-on exercises and walk down check of the gas turbine: During standstill, Prior to the start, During
operation of the gas turbine.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable field experience

E-GAS20101 10 12 ê • Covers preparation and setting up site for a C-inspection, planning Manpower.
• Includes working with documentation: O&M manuals and test certificates.
Gas Turbine - GT13E2 ¿ • Overview of disassembly and reassembly of the turbine instrumentation, applying Step by step sequences for disassembly,
Inspection inspections, and reassembly of all turbine components, covers special tools for disassembly and reassembly.
• Includes alignment of the outer and inner casing to the rotor (Radial rotor position), coupling alignment.
• Includes preparation work for start-up of the gas turbine and cleaning of systems, “motor roll” and for first ignition after the
inspection.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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Days
E-GAS10102 7 12 ê • Covers GT13E2 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Over of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil system,
Gas Turbine - GT13E2 ¿ Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes, Blow off
Mechanical Systems & valves.
Components • Includes discussion of using the operation and maintenance manuals: Assembly and disassembly procedures, Working with
quality documentation and test certificates .
• Provides exercises on finding the required documents in the maintenance manual Gas turbine components - Purpose,
design and function of the gas turbine main components: Compressor, Combustion chamber, Turbine, Rotor, Blades and
vanes, Bearings, Instrumentation to the thermal block, Sealing and cooling air.
• Able to interpret technical documents such as the Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

E-GAS10203 3 12 ê • Covers GT26 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Overview of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil
Gas Turbine - GT26 Systems CH system, Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes,
Blow off valves and the purpose, design and function of the gas turbine monitoring and protection system.
• Includes discussion on the use of operation and maintenance manuals, P&I diagram and single line diagrams, operating
instructions including typical process set points and process values, concept of the electro-hydraulic safety system.
• Overview on testing of the gas turbine protection system: Trip block testing, over speed simulation, Load rejection, Cooling
of the gas turbine hot gas parts Gas turbine maintenance: Daily and weekly maintenance.
• Includes practical hands-on exercises and walk down check of the gas turbine: During standstill, Prior to the start, During
operation of the gas turbine.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable field experience

E-GAS20201 10 12 ê • Covers preparation and setting up site for C-inspection, planning Manpower.
• Includes working with documentation: O&M manuals and test certificates.
Gas Turbine - GT26 Inspection ¿ • Overview of disassembly and reassembly of the turbine instrumentation, applying Step by step sequences for disassembly,
(retractable EV Burner) inspections, and reassembly of all turbine components, covers special tools for disassembly and reassembly.
• Includes alignment of the outer and inner casing to the rotor (Radial rotor position), coupling alignment.
• Includes preparation work for start-up of the gas turbine and cleaning of systems, “motor roll” and for first ignition after the
inspection.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
COURSE CATALOG INDEX translated material and/or interpreter, upon request
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E-GAS10204 10 12 ê • Covers GT26 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Overview of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil
Gas Turbine - GT26 Mechanical ¿ system, Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes,
Systems & Components Blow off valves.
(retractable EV Burner) • Includes purpose, design and function of the gas turbine main components: Compressor, Combustion chamber, Turbine,
Rotor, Blades and vanes, Bearings, Instrumentation to the thermal block, Sealing and cooling air.
• Includes discussion on the use of operation and maintenance manuals: Assembly and disassembly procedures, working with
quality documentation and test certificates, exercises finding the required documents in the maintenance manual.
• Able to interpret technical documents such as the Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

E-GAS10205 5 12 CH • Cover the design and function of an annular combustor engine of GT 24 and GT 26.
• Overview of the purpose and the duration of the three types of inspection on the gas turbine (A, B, C) - Describe and carry
Gas Turbine - GT24/GT26
out the required measurements before, during and after an A,B or C-inspection overview.
Routine Maintenance • Describe the correct use of the relevant documentation such as Test Certificates, Procedures and O&M Manuals, select and
correctly use of the relevant special tools, for performing the tasks required for an inspection, the function of the installed
Instrumentation.
• Perform in-situ Radial Rotor Position measurements, calculations and possible adjustments, describe and apply the
disassembly and re-assembly of, EV Burners, EV Lances, SEV Lances, Flame Monitors, Pulsation Probes EV and SEV, Ignition
Probes, in-situ Boroscope preparations and inspections.
• Apply all EHS procedures relevant to the task.
• Basic knowledge of power plant equipment, systems and operation
• Experience in power plant and/or general equipment maintenance

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-STM10601 2 10 L/FR • Introduces the general design of steam turbines.
• Covers Operation: Expansion stage principles, Impulse and reaction turbines, Design: Main steam turbine components,
Steam Turbine - Overview for
Design principles (constraints, expansion, shaft line dynamic, seals), auxiliary systems (lubrication, seals, security, control
Risk Assessment system).
• Includes topics on Assembling: Main steps of turbogenerator assembly, Assembly and adjustment means, Adjustment
examples.
• Includes Commissioning: Checking, adjustments and main tests during commissioning.
• Overview of Machine acceptance: Performance tests principles, Examples of specifications, Measurement devices,
Measurement data processing software Maintenance.
• Overview of Types of maintenance: Curative, Preventive, Systematic, Preventive maintenance: Permanent survey, Detection,
Systematic maintenance, Non-destructive tests.
• Overview of Spare parts: Spare parts criticality, Safety spare parts list, Spare parts list for minor overhaul, Risks - Damage:
FMEA simplified method presentation, Detection methods, Damage examples, root cause analysis.
• None

E-STM10602 5 8 L/FR • Overview of Turbine operation, documentation understanding.


• Includes Auxiliary circuits, safety systems, Lexicon, reading of the drawings, maintenance procedures, control datasheets,
Steam Turbine - Practical
record datasheets, operations follow-up.
Maintenance Exercise • Discussion on Turbine operating, documentation understanding and review: Steam turbine components, Lexicon, reading
of the drawings, Control datasheets, record datasheets, Safety and quality: Gestures, handling, slinging, Products, solvents,
Consignment.
• Introduces Responsibility and behavior, Slinging and handling: Choice of slings, shackles and lifting eyes, Angles of lifting
(height under lifting hook, procedure), Loads to handle Tools and check: Axial and radial clearance, Checking: reference
bearing/rotor, micrometric gauge before and after disassembling, micrometer, gauge, caliper.
• Covers Segments check, Radial clearances setting and rotor positioning, Thrust bearing settings,.
• Disassembly/reassembly: Marks (marking of parts, identification, rear, back, left, right), State of the parts after disassembly
(visual examination), Keys positioning, Tightening.
• Confirmed mechanics knowing how to use metrology and basic mechanical tools

E-STM10701 2 12 ê • Prepares both Operations and Maintenance staff for restart of a GE steam turbine which has just completed a steam path
upgrade.
Steam Turbine - Conversion/ ¿ • Review the skills needed to operate your GE Steam Turbine for peak availability, reliability and production.
Modification/Upgrade • Provides a detailed discussion on mechanical changes which can affect unit startup and shutdown, root causes of the most
Operation & Maintenance common operational problems are examined and corrective actions are discussed.
• Prior hands-on plant maintenance experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-STM10702 5 12 ê • Provides all CMU features, review of the changes, modifications, and upgrades which will effect unit operation.
• Provides the skills needed to operate your GE Steam Turbine for peak availability; reliability and production are discussed
Steam Turbine - Conversion/ ¿ in detail, major components are discussed and students explore: turbine-generator auxiliaries, HMIs, process alarms, and
Modification/Upgrade start-up and shutdown processes.
Operation with Controls • Operators review the skills needed to operate your GE Steam Turbine for peak availability, reliability and production. Site-
Upgrade Specific steam turbine-generator major components are discussed and students explore: turbine-generator auxiliaries,
HMIs, process alarms, and start-up and shutdown processes.
• Review of auxiliary systems from the ground up by discussing unit specific Process Alarms, HMI monitoring capability, P&ID’s
and Devices Summaries.
• Learn the full potential, and limits, of all Steam Turbine support systems, prepare to handle complex process situations by
learning to detect the early warning signs, Site-Specific start-up permissives and startup and shutdown processes and load
changes, Root causes of the most common operational problems are examined and corrective actions are discussed.
• None

E-STM10801 5 12 ê • Provides a thorough understanding of the maintenance requirements for GE steam turbines and their support systems,
understanding of steam turbine maintenance fundamentals and preventive maintenance requirements.
Steam Turbine - Maintenance* ¿ • Covers operation impact on maintenance, routine maintenance, and inspections.
• Prior hands-on plant maintenance experience
• Reasonable computer skills

E-STM10802 10 12 ê • Designed to enable operators, engineers, supervisors, and maintenance personnel to safely operate a GE manufactured
steam turbine-generator unit.
Steam Turbine - Operation* ¿ • Develops a background in steam turbine-generator process design specifics which will enable participants to properly
analyze operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Provides recommended design starting and loading specifics, Operator’s daily and weekly tests along with all Site-Specific
process alarms and control HMI screens.
• Emphasis on the operator’s understanding of design functionality and operation of the various auxiliary systems, control
systems and operating parameters.
• Prior hands-on steam plant experience and familiarity with steam plant systems
• Ability to read technical documents
• Reasonable computer skills

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-STM20701 5 12 ê • Review the skills needed to operate your GE Steam Turbine for peak availability, reliability and production.
• Discussion on major components and students explore: turbine-generator auxiliaries, HMIs, process alarms, and start-up
Steam Turbine - Operation ¿ and shutdown processes.
(Advanced) • Review of auxiliary systems from the ground up by discussing unit specific process alarms, HMI monitoring capability, P&IDs
and devices summaries, learn the full potential and limits of all Steam Turbine support systems, operators are prepared to
handle complex process situations by learning to detect the early warning signs of trouble.
• Explore startup permissives, startup and shutdown processes and load changes, root causes of the most common
operational problems are examined and all corrective actions are discussed.
• Expected that students will have an appreciation of their Site-Specific steam plant systems having prior hands-on steam
plant experience

E-STM10102 1 6 L/FR • Provides operating general principles of Diaphragms.


• Overview of main parts and details of constitution.
Steam Turbine - Diaphragm
• Describes measurement device and how it works.
Alignments in a Turbine Casing • Includes description of test implementation, where are the test points.
Basic & Principles • Review of measurement analysis and comparing with required values.
• Mechanical knowledge

E-STM10103 5 10 L/FR • Overview of Steam turbine description: the shaft line, main components: modules, bearings, steam chests, steam pipes.
• Includes Steam turbine operating: Thermodynamic energy transformation of steam into kinetic energy and work, triangle of
Steam Turbine - Maintenance &
speeds, two operation types: impulse turbine, reaction turbine, Twisted blades, thermodynamic characteristics of different
Overview (Differences Between turbines of the nuclear fleet.
Turbines of the Nuclear Fleet) • Covers Characteristics and particulars of the different turbines in the nuclear fleet: CP0-CP1 steam turbines, CP2-P4-P’4
steam turbines, N4-EPR steam turbines.
• Describes auxiliary systems: the functional role of each system, the system description, operational control system and
monitoring: Lubricating system, Seals, Drains, Control fluid system, Safeties Control system, Monitoring system, Moisture
separator reheaters.
• Discussion on Maintenance: General principles, Preventive maintenance, Maintenance preparation, Maintenance programs.
• Mechanical knowledge

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-STM20101 10 8 L/FR • Designed for qualified mechanics, turbine fitters that provides an overview on Turbine operation, documentation
understanding.
Steam Turbine - Maintenance
• Overview of Auxiliaries circuits, safety system, Lexicon, reading of the drawings, maintenance procedures, control
(CEM, Rateau Design) datasheets, record datasheets, operations follow-up.
• Includes Safety and quality: Management of devices and means, gestures, handling, slinging, products, solvents,
consignment and exceptional, modes of work.
• Covers responsibility and behavior, hold points and notification, internal checks, statements, documentation, reports
drafting, Slinging and handling: Choice of slings, shackles and lifting eyes, Angles of lifting (height under lifting hook,
procedures, loads to handle), Gestures, positioning, part/handling (visibility, marks), part reversal, packing plan, guidance,
lifting Tools and checks: Axial and radial clearances, Checking: reference bearing/rotor, micrometric gauge before and
after disassembling, silks rotor and bearing, micrometer, gauge, caliper, Segments checks, Radial clearance setting, rotor
positioning, Thrust bearings settings.
• Disassembly/reassembly: Marks (marking of parts, identification, rear, back, left, right), State of the parts after disassembly
(visual examination), key positioning, Tightening.
• Qualified Mechanics and turbine fitters

E-STM10105 1 10 L/FR • Provides the basics for Steam turbine blading.


• Discusses Impulse and reaction turbines.
Steam Turbine - Blading
• Overview of Right and left blades, Blades: Different types of blades: impulse turbine principles, reaction turbine principles,
Familiarization moment weight: Definition, practical calculation methodology on site.
• None

E-STM10501 1 10 L/FR • Introduces Steam and water cycles.


• Covers the balance of plant mechanics, Water systems, Fundamentals of thermodynamics, Steam and water main
Steam Turbine - Thermal Power
components, Steam generators, Steam turbines, Cold end and cooling systems, Combined cycles, Nuclear cycles.
Stations Water & Steam Cycle
• None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-BOI10104 10 20 ê • This program is designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the operation of a Boiler. The program is
tailored to the installed equipment, using current operating philosophies. For each topic, a combination of classroom
Boiler - Operation (tangentially ¿ lecture and discussion will first review the system/equipment arrangement and function, and then lead the student to
fired)* an understanding of both normal and abnormal system/equipment operating procedures and parameters. Classroom
presentations will be reinforced with system walk downs.
• Knowledge of Power Plants

E-BOI10105 10 20 ê • This program is designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the maintenance of a Boiler. The program is
tailored to the installed equipment, using current maintenance philosophies. Instruction will focus on the proper methods
Boiler - Maintenance ¿ for inspection and maintenance of boiler components and auxiliaries, proper documentation of findings, and suggested
(tangentially fired)* approaches for repair of serious findings. Classroom presentations will be reinforced with system walk downs.
• Knowledge of Power Plants

E-BOI10116 10 20 ê • This program is designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the operation of a Circulating Fluidized
Boiler (CFB). The program is tailored to the installed equipment, using current operating philosophies. For each topic, a
Boiler - Operation (Circulating ¿ combination of classroom lecture and discussion will first review the system/equipment arrangement and function, and
Fluidized Bed)* then lead the student to an understanding of both normal and abnormal system/equipment operating procedures and
parameters. Classroom presentations will be reinforced with system walk downs as available.
• Knowledge of Power Plants

E-BOI10117 10 20 ê • This program is designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the maintenance of a Circulating Fluidized Bed
(CFB) Boiler. The program is tailored to the installed equipment, using current maintenance philosophies. Instruction will
Boiler - Maintenance ¿ focus on the proper methods for inspection and maintenance of boiler components and auxiliaries, proper documentation
(Circulating Fluidized Bed)* of findings, and suggested approaches for repair of serious findings. Classroom presentations will be reinforced with system
walk downs as available.
• Knowledge of Power Plants

E-BOI10102 2 20 ê • Designed to aid personnel assigned the task of measuring and maintaining plant and boiler performance objectives.
• Focuses on the understanding of boiler performance, your technical knowledge of the combustion process and boiler
Boiler - Design & Testing ¿ performance testing techniques.
Fundamentals
• Minimum of 3 years of performance engineering or plant engineering is recommended

E-BOI10103 2 12 ê • Designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the operation and maintenance of Low NOx Burner upgrades.
• Tailored to the installed equipment, using current operating and maintenance philosophies.
Boiler - Low NOx Operation & ¿ • Provides knowledge to operate the upgraded systems and equipment in accordance with the recommended procedures and
Maintenance system design specifications.
• Also provides knowledge to plan for and safely perform preventive maintenance relative to the upgrade.
• None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-BOI10118 10 20 ê • Provides fundamental information on the operation of a boiler. Training is tailored to the installed equipment, using current
maintenance philosophies.
Boiler - Operation* ¿ • For each topic, a combination of classroom instruction and discussion review the system/equipment arrangement and
function, leading participants to an understanding of both normal and abnormal system/equipment operating procedures
and parameters. Classroom presentations are reinforced with system walk downs.
• None

E-BOI10119 10 20 ê • Provides fundamental information on the maintenance of a boiler. Training is tailored to the installed equipment, using
current maintenance philosophies.
Boiler - Maintenance* ¿ • Instruction focuses on the proper methods for inspection and maintenance of boiler components and auxiliaries, proper
documentation of findings, and suggested approaches for repair of serious findings. Classroom instruction is reinforced with
system walk downs.
• None

E-BOI10106 2 20 ê • Designed to aid personnel assigned the task of maintaining optimum NOx/CO emissions from a coal fired steam generator.
• Emphasis will be on combustion system optimization of a tangential firing system.
Boiler - Combustion Tuning for ¿ • Course conducted in English.
Emissions (CO, NOx)
• Boiler Design and Testing Fundamentals Seminar is recommended

E-BOI10107 2 25 ê • Designed to benefit personnel recently assigned to the task of maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 1 of 4) Inspection ¿ • Begins with boiler design variations, based on application and fuel.
Fundamentals • Focuses on steel selection, water treatment and steam quality.
• Centralizes on pressure part failure mechanisms, causes and prevention.
• None

E-BOI10108 2 20 ê • Designed for inspecting, operating and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on the details of inspection and preventative measures to improve component reliability.
Boiler - (Part 2 of 4) Component ¿ • Addresses the subject of boiler inspections starting with the fundamentals of inspecting thick- wall (headers/drums), thin-
Failure Causes & Corrective wall (tubes) pressure parts as well as sub-components closely associated with reliable operation.
Repair • Addresses the stress from the standpoints of the fireside, waterside, and structural supports over a range of thermal
conditions, each topic includes activities that must take place before, during and after the boiler outage, predictive
maintenance (inspection and analysis) will be the primary focus, but critical recommendations will address preventative and
corrective maintenance.
• Attended Boiler Inspection Fundamentals Seminar or has previous knowledge in this area

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-BOI10109 2 15 ê • Designed to benefit personnel responsible for inspecting and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 3 of 4) Pressure ¿ • Addresses the subject of boiler inspection starting with the fundamentals of inspecting thick-wall (headers/drums) and thin-
Part Failure Analysis & wall (tubes) pressure parts as well as those sub-components closely associated with reliable operation.
Prevention
• Attended Boiler Inspection Fundamentals and NDE Condition Assessment Seminar or has previous knowledge in power
plant inspection and maintenance

E-BOI20101 2 15 ê • Designed for inspecting and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 4 of 4) Advanced ¿ • Advanced assessment phase of this series of courses, the lessons will take stress analysis to a higher level where
pressure Part Condition & component life and integrity assessment can be projected beyond the traditional 30-year period, factoring in the risks
Remaining Life Assessment associated with ever increasing cyclic operation.
• Attended previous Boiler Inspection Fundamentals and NDE Condition Assessment Seminar or has previous knowledge in
power plant inspection and maintenance

E-BOI10201 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - Coal Pulverizer ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
Maintenance & Performance
• None

E-BOI10110 2 15 ê • Designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the maintenance of the proposed Gas Conversion.
• Tailored to the installed equipment, using current maintenance philosophies.
Boiler - Gas Conversion ¿ • Plan for and safely perform preventive maintenance relative to the proposed upgrade.
Operation & Maintenance
• Previous plant experience or Power Plant Fundamentals training

E-BOI10202 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - HP Pulverizer Operation ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
& Maintenance
• None

E-BOI10111 1 8 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - Limelight™ Exacta ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
Flame Scanners
• None

E-BOI10112 2 20 ê • Designed to satisfy fundamental knowledge requirements on the operation and maintenance of RSFC™ Burners.
• Tailored to the installed equipment, using current operating and maintenance philosophies.
Boiler - RSFC Operation & ¿
Maintenance • Previous plant experience or Power Plant Fundamentals training

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-BOI10203 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - RB Pulverizer Operation ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
& Maintenance
• None

E-BOI10204 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - RP Pulverizer Operation ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
& Maintenance
• None

E-BOI10205 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - RS Pulverizer Operation ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
& Maintenance
• None

E-BOI10206 2 20 ê • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - RPS Pulverizer ¿ practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
Operation & Maintenance
• None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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Days
E-BOI10302 3 12 ê • Covers the fundamentals of HRSG equipment.
• Addresses boiler architecture and its associated auxiliaries.
Heat Recovery Steam ¿ • Includes process control and operation procedures with water chemistry.
Generator (HRSG) - Operation • Reviews HRSG maintenance recommendations.
& Maintenance* • GE HRSG only
• Knowledge of power plants
• Basic plant operational experience

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-GEN10102 5 8 CH • Covers generalities about synchronous machines: Principles and constitution, Electrical power generation, PQ diagram and
operating limits.
Generator - Air Cooled for
• Includes Description of hydrogen cooled generator: Functional description of generator, Ventilation and cooling,
Gas Turbine, Operation & Instrumentation and protections, Excitation equipment, Operation and maintenance.
Maintenance • Review of Excitation-regulation system: Functional description of the excitation-regulation, instrumentation and
protections, Voltage regulation, Operation and setting.
• Discussion on How to proceed in case of trouble.
• Includes Generator and unit electrical protections: Functional description of the electrical protections.
• Review of Operation and maintenance.
• Discussion on How to proceed in case of trouble Operating the air cooled generator on a simulator, Start-up and operation of
the air cooled generator connected to the grid or simulator.
• Mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electromechanical knowledge
• Knowledge of excitation regulation and electrical protection

E-ELX11402 5 8 L/FR • Covers basic theoretical knowledge of alternative currents, Circuit breaker failure, Diagrams of the power plant’s
distribution, Short-circuit currents, Current and voltage transformers, Principle of symmetrical components.
Electrical Engineering -
• Overview of generator’s protections, functions, behavior, various types of protections (ANSI standard), Generator-grid
Generator Protection coupling.
• Includes Injection and adjustment of the protection relay’s parameters.
• Mathematical knowledge : complex numbers, vectors, trigonometry

E-ELX11403 2 6 L/FR • Provides general basics on the subject of direct current: definition of the electric current, current strength, electric voltage,
Resistance, Ohm and Kirchhoff laws.
Electrical Engineering
• Explains Alternating current: Variable voltage, Trigonometry basics, Periodic signals, Impedance, circuit elements
- Commissioning & (Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance), Phase displacement basics, Reactance.
Measurement Familiarization • Covers Power general basics: Direct current power, Alternating current power (apparent/active/reactive power), Electrical
engineering equipment general basics and operation principles of: Motors, Alternators, Transformers.
• Introduces different break equipment Electrical Measurements: Low voltage electrical measurement, High voltage electrical
measurement, Measurement reducers (CT & VT).
• None

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-ELX11404 3 15 ê • Covers Electrical safety measures, single line diagram and overview of electrical main components, electrical operation
concept.
Electrical Engineering - CH • Includes Generator and exciter design and function, operation ranges and capabilities.
Operation & Maintenance (Air • Provides Maintenance overview: Routine checks, electrical tests, inspection of the cooling system inside the generator,
Cooled Generator & Auxiliaries) Generator monitoring, LV - switch gear: Function, operation, control modes, bus bar transfer modes.
• Includes Generator circuit breaker overview: Function and design of the main components (SF6-breaker, operating
mechanism), operating modes, monitoring.
• Covers Transformers: Function and design, protection, breathers, coolers, pumps, connections, bushings, oil checks,
tightness checks.
• Covers Overview of Batteries, Battery Chargers, Inverters, UPS-System: Function and design, operation, routine
maintenance, Fault tracing methods in electrical and electronic systems, interfaces to Distributed Control System.
• Experience in electrical operation and maintenance of General Electric power plants
• Able to interpret technical documents:
• Single Line Diagrams (SLD) and drawings

E-GEN10504 3 8 ê • Provides a description of hydrogen cooled generator: Functional description of a generator, Description of excitation
equipment, Normal operation and monitoring.
Generator - Hydrogen Cooled B/FR • Includes Generator cooling system GRH or MKA: Functional description of a generator, Preparation and start up, Normal
Operation & Auxiliary Systems L/FR operation and monitoring.
KW • Includes Generator seal oil system GHE or MKW: Functional description of a generator, Description of excitation equipment,
US Normal operation and monitoring.
• Includes Generator gas system GRV or MKG: Functional description, Preparation, scavenging air and CO2, Filling with
hydrogen or draining, Scavenging the H2 and CO2, Operation and monitoring.
• Includes Generator stator water system GST or MKF: Functional description of a generator, Description of excitation
equipment, Normal operation and monitoring.
• Mechanical, electrical and electromechanical knowledge
• Familiar with the assembly and operation of the generator and the auxiliary systems

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-GEN10401 5 8 B/FR • Covers generalities about synchronous machines: Principles and constitution, Electrical power generation, PQ diagram and
operating limits.
Generator - Hydrogen
• Includes Description of hydrogen cooled generator: Functional description of generator, Ventilation and cooling,
Cooled with Stator Water & Instrumentation and protections, Excitation equipment, Operation and maintenance.
Auxiliary Systems Operation & • Overview of Hydrogen cooling system (GRH or MKA): Functional description, Monitoring and maintenance.
Maintenance • Overview of Seal oil system for hydrogen cooled generator (GHE or MKW): Functional description, Monitoring and incidents.
• Overview of Generator gas system for hydrogen cooled generator (GRV or MKG): Functional description, Preparation,
scavenging Air and CO2, Filling with hydrogen or draining, Scavenging H2 and CO2.
• Overview of Monitoring and incidents Stator water system for hydrogen cooled generator (GST or MKF): Functional
description, Monitoring and incidents.
• Overview of Excitation-regulation system for hydrogen cooled generator (GEX or MKC): Functional description, Monitoring
and incidents.
• Overview Option: Operating the hydrogen cooled generator on simulator): Start-up and operation of the auxiliary systems
on simulator, Start-up and operation of the hydrogen cooled generator connected to the grid on the simulator.
• Mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electromechanical knowledge

E-GEN10505 4 8 B/FR • Provides description of hydrogen cooled generator, Generator cooling system GRH or MKA, Generator seal oil system GHE or
MKW, Generator gas system GRV or MKG, Generator stator water system GST or MKF, Operating hydrogen cooled generator
Generator - Hydrogen Cooled,
and auxiliary systems on simulator.
Familiarization & Auxiliary
Systems • Mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical knowledge
• Be expert in the field of generator
• Be familiar with the auxiliary systems

E-GEN10402 5 12 ê • Cover and explain the layout and function of the generator auxiliaries; H2‑cooling system triple circuit seal oil system, water
cooling system, describe from memory the processes of gas sealing and gas extracting from the seal oil by means of the
Generator - Water & CH P&ID and the O&M manual.
Hydrogen Cooled Operation & • Carry out maintenance‑related procedures such as; purging the generator and the auxiliary systems, regenerating the
Maintenance H2‑gas dryer, change‑over filter cartridges.
• List from memory the operating parameters of the cooling system and its auxiliary systems (differential‑pressure control,
core monitoring, gas and water purity meter) and state their permissible ranges.
• List the H2‑specific safety rules and measures for operation of and maintenance on H2‑cooled generators.
• An elementary background of power plants
• A degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a certificate as an electrical or mechanical technician
• Understand the rules applied for technical drawings
• Attended Course Electrical Operation & Maintenance

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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E-GEN10301 5 10 ê • Discusses basic types of power plant and their main functional units.
• Covers Functional principle of generators, Electrical quantities and ratings of turbo generators, Generator type designations.
Generator - Mechanical CH • Includes design features of air-cooled and hydrogen-cooled turbo generators, Design of stator and rotor functional units
Systems & Components (magnetic cores, windings, insulation systems, corona protection, wedging, winding supports, rotor retaining rings,
connections).
• Overview of the Cooling systems of stator and rotor (air- water, water, hydrogen), and the associated sealing systems.
• Overview of Instrumentation and monitoring, Excitation system, Winding and rewinding of stator and rotor, Theoretical
education of DVV, Theoretical education of phase separation replacement, Practical training of phase separation
replacement.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Able to read technical documents

E-GEN20301 15 10 CH • Covers preparations and setting up site for C-inspection, planning Manpower.
• Includes working with documentation: O&M manuals and test certificates, procedures and drawings.
Generator - WX/WY Inspection
• Overview of disassembly and reassembly of the generator instrumentation, step by step sequences for disassembly,
inspection, and reassembly of all generator components in accordance with the outage time schedule, covers special tools
for disassembly and reassembly, alignment of the rotor.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

E-GEN10903 3 10 ê • Provides an overview of O&M documents such as descriptions, P&IDs, P-FUPs, setting lists, Inspection and Test Plans, Test
Certificates for commissioning (and erection) and other procedures.
Generator - Hydrogen Cooled ¿ • Includes manuals and data sheets of components and sub-systems, practical examples and experience exchange.
Auxiliaries Maintenance • Overview of Mandatory safety rules and regulation on all involved systems (gas, fire, pressure).
• Able to interpret technical documents as Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

E-GEN30301 7 8 CH • Covers Actual rotor end winding modifications, Installation and use of the retaining ring device and the heating/induction
unit.
Generator - Retaining Ring
• Includes Use of the support wedge milling device and the drilling device for damper ring, Disassembling and reassembling
Removal (bayonet lock) the fan hub and the retaining ring.
• Knowledge of power plants
• Able to read technical documents
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

*Recommended course for new equipment Courses can be conducted in foreign languages with
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O-CCP10202 5 15 KW • Offers a firm understanding of the basic operations of GE Combine Cycle Plants and is designed for those persons with no or
limited knowledge of Combine Cycle Plants.
Combined Cycle - Operation US • Gives participants an understanding of basic Combine Cycle Power Plants operations as well as a fundamental knowledge
on plant start-up, normal operations, shutdown and abnormal operations.
• Emphasis upon safe, efficient power plant operations.
• Course conducted in English.
• None

O-CCP10203 5 6 CH • Understanding of the Combined Cycle Power Plant and the process dynamics.
• Understanding of different Combined Cycle Power Plant operation options and the impact on plant performance (efficiency/
Combined Cycle - Improved
power).
Performance by Optimized • Enable the participants to better manage the plant performance for different operation cases.
Plant Operation • Course conducted in English.
• Have experience in operation of a Combined Cycle Power Plant
• Understand the basic concept of power/efficiency of a thermal power plant

O-CCP20201 5 6 CH • Understanding requirements for preparing the Combined Cycle Power Plant for startup after long stand still periods.
• Understanding the fundamental challenges that a Combined Cycle Power Plant presents during preparation for restart after
Combined Cycle - Improved
long stand still periods.
Reliability After Longer • Course conducted in English.
Standstill Periods
• Have experience in operation of a Combined Cycle Power Plant
• Have basic knowledge of preservation methods for Combined Cycle Power Plants Recommended prior course(s):
• Preservation methods for Combined Cycle Power Plants

O-CCP10204 3 6 CH • Understanding of the preservation methods available for Combined Cycle Power Plants.
• Understand the pros and cons of the individual preservation methods.
Combined Cycle - Preservation
• Course conducted in English.
Methods
• Have working knowledge of a Combined Cycle Power Plant and its components.

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O-CON10501 5 6 CH • Provides an overview on control system architecture and functional description of components.
• Covers Structures of the IIT800xA engineering workplace, Gives an overview of the configuration of the IIT800xA system.
Control System - ADVANT
• Covers AC800M hardware configuration using the Control Builder M Professional.
AC800M with IIT800xA • Includes Working with Function Designer - Designing a graphic display using VB 6.0.
• Includes Performing Maintenance and troubleshooting with IIT800M and IIT800xA system.
• Includes Practical exercises on real life experiences, Group works and interactive workshops.
• Course conducted in English.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience with
AC800M and IIT800xA systems

O-CON10502 5 6 CH • Provides an overview on control system architecture and functional description of components.
• Covers Configuration of ADVANT controllers using the engineering tool, Application Builder, Function Chart Builder, Online
Control System - ADVANT with
Builder Commands, Applies Communication protocols used within the ADVANT System.
IIT800xA • Gives an insight about DB elements used in ADVANT System, signal tracing exercises.
• Includes Structuring of IIT800xA engineering workplace, overview of the configuration of the IIT800xA system.
• Includes Uploading of objects from the MB300 uploader, Designing a graphic display using VB 6.0, performing Maintenance
and troubleshooting with ADVANT and IIT800xA system.
• Course conducted in English.
• Fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience with
ADVANT and IIT800xA systems

O-CON10401 5 6 CH • Describes major functionality/components of ALSPA based control system (stand alone as well as Combined Cycle Power
Plant configuration).
Control System - ALSPA S6
• Understanding ALSPA based control system architecture.
System, Tools & Components • Efficiently use of major tools related to ALSPA.
• Upgrading of CONTROCAD engineering station and subsequent upgrade of project application software and HMI.
• Modification/creation of library elements.
• Displaying advance level usage capability of ALSPA tools e.g. CONTROCAD, SyCon, SDA services, Cell Loader, Firmware
center, etc.
• Executing various CCAD scripts.
• Performing advance level system diagnosis using ALSPA maintenance Server and HMI.
• Course conducted in English.
• Have fundamental skills regarding combined cycle power plants and considerable Instrumentation & Control experience
with ALSPA S6 control system

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O-ELX10101 5 10 US • Offers training in the skills needed to do basic operation, maintenance and troubleshooting on an EX2000 excitation system.
• Learn how to operate the EX2000 exciter, how to use the diagnostic Keypad and GE Control System Toolbox to troubleshoot
Excitation - EX2000 Generator
problems.
Excitation Maintenance • Consists of classroom instruction, practical lab exercises using EX2000 simulators and actual EX2000 exciters.
• Course conducted in English.
• Ability to work with excitation systems

O-ELX10201 5 12 US • Offers training in the skills needed to do basic operation, maintenance and troubleshooting on an EX2100 excitation system.
• Learn how to operate the EX2100 exciter, how to use the diagnostic Keypad and GE Control System Toolbox to troubleshoot
Excitation - EX2100 Generator
problems.
Excitation Maintenance • Consists of classroom instruction, practical lab exercises using EX2100 simulators and actual EX2100 exciters.
• Course conducted in English.
• Ability to work with excitation systems

O-ELX20201 5 12 US • Provides background in advanced EX2100 Digital Excitation System maintenance and troubleshooting using the Control
System Toolbox.
Excitation - EX2100 Generator
• The training is divided equally between classroom theory and practical lab exercises.
Excitation Maintenance • Consists of classroom presentations, discussions and using EX2100 hardware to complete lab exercises troubleshooting
(Advanced) and maintenance techniques.
• Course conducted in English.
• Previous generator excitation control experience preferred

O-ELX10301 5 12 B/FR • Offers training in the skills needed to do basic operation, maintenance and troubleshooting on an EX2100e excitation
system
Excitation - EX2100e Generator KW • Learn how to operate the EX2100e exciter from HMI and local Keypad and how to use the GE Control System ToolboxST™ to
Excitation Maintenance US troubleshoot problems
• Consists of a classroom instruction and lab exercises using EX2100e simulators and actual EX2100e exciters
• Course conducted in English
• None

O-ELX20301 5 12 B/FR • Provides background in EX2100e Digital Excitation System operation, maintenance and troubleshooting using the ToolboxST
application program.
Excitation - EX2100e Generator KW • Consists of classroom theory and practical lab exercises.
Excitation Maintenance US • Includes EX2100e hardware for lab exercises which are designed to teach EX2100e operation, troubleshooting and
(Advanced) maintenance techniques.
• Course conducted in English.
• Previous experience with EX2000 or EX2100 or EX2100e

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Days
O-ELX30101 4 8 CH • Overview of Electrical safety rules and measures
• Includes Protection functions: Basic theory and applications
Protection - MiCOM Generator
• Includes Numerical generator protection system: System layout, hardware components, software and firmware, signal data
& Transformer Protection flow
Maintenance • Includes Documentation: Protection, measuring and metering single line diagrams, tripping logic diagrams, setting lists, the
training manual, the operation and maintenance manual
• Includes User interface program S1: Configuration and parameterization of the system
• Includes Monitoring functions: Event and data recording, display of measured quantities, recording of disturbances
• Includes Functional checks and maintenance: Test functions, checklists, error handling, diagnostics, service information,
and technical support, Firmware and software updates, replacement of components, Fault-tracing in electrical systems,
interfaces to Distributed Control System.
• Course conducted in English
• Experience in electrical operation and maintenance of General Electric Power
• Able to interpret technical documents: Single Line Diagrams (SLD) and drawings

O-ELX11001 4 12 US • Designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure, and maintain the LCI static starter
• Includes hardware identification, pump panel troubleshooting and diagnostics, Hyper terminal communications,
Excitation - LCI ™ Innovation
understanding the monitor commands, and user diagnostic tests.
Series for Turbine Static Start • Utilizes Simulators, and a full functioning LCI starter along with lectures and hands-on exercises develop a thorough
Applications understanding of the equipment
• Course conducted in English
• Electrical experience/education

O-ELX11002 4 12 KW • Designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure and maintain the LCI static starter.
• Includes hardware identification and Control System ToolboxST™ communications, understanding the monitor commands.
Excitation - LS2100 LCI for US • Utilizes a simulator, lectures and hands-on exercises are used to maximize student material retention.
Turbine Static Start • Course conducted in English.
• Electrical experience/education

O-ELX11003 4 12 US • Designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure, and maintain the LCI static starter.
• Includes hardware identification, Control System ToolboxST™* communications, UCSB programming, and Alarm Viewer
Excitation - LS2100e LCI for
configuration.
Turbine Static Start • Utilizes simulators, and a walk through (if available) of your full functioning LCI starter along with lectures and hands-on
exercises are used to reinforce retention of the subject.
• Course conducted in English.
• Electrical experience/education

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O-CON13301 10 12 US • Provides training on the essential elements of the Mark VI turbine control system.
• Includes instruction on the hardware and software components of the Mark VI control system and its interface system
Control System - Mark VI
(HMI), alarm troubleshooting and LVDT calibration.
Operation • Includes, practical exercises on Mark VI equipment.
• Course conducted in English.
• Basic understanding of turbine equipment and its operation (gas or steam)
• Familiarity with control system basics

O-CON23301 5 10 US • Provides the knowledge required to properly maintain your Mark VI Control keeping your units available and reliable, 100%
hands-on, realistic and practical.
Control System - Mark VI
• Addresses the following questions:
Maintenance (Advanced) a. What if your unit is in a critical condition? It’s shutting down, running back, or worse it has tripped or you cannot obtain a
ready to start. Using your existing troubleshooting skills or those gained from the Advanced Mark VI Troubleshooting course,
you have isolated the cause to a singular devise.
b. How is it to be properly calibrated or replaced? Should you, or how do you, force its variable into a safe state so it can be
replaced and what are the consequences? You have received an alarm indicating a valve failure.
c. What are the differences between pneumatic and hydraulic? You have determined the probable cause of a diagnostic
alarm; open or shorted circuit, blown fuse, voter mismatch.
d. How is it to be repaired?
• Not for customers with aeroderivative applications.
• Course conducted in English
• Completion of the “Mark VI Control Troubleshooting - Advanced” courses, or those who possess a high degree of
troubleshooting skills, including experience with Toolbox software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VI Control
• GE Mark VI Control Owners

O-CON23302 5 12 US • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operations skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
maintaining optimum performance and availability.
Control System - Mark VI
• Gain the fundamental skills of a competent Control Room Operator and those skills of an experienced Mark VI TA.
Troubleshooting (Advanced) • Covers operating conditions from typical to extreme situations and is 100% hands-on training that is realistic and practical.
• Course conducted in English.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills
• Experience with Toolbox software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VI Control

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O-CON13403 5 24 B/FR • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe KW • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe installed systems, lessons followed by hands-on labs that are
Familiarization US performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine, labs are progressively challenging and assist
the students in learning the basics and building to intermediate skills including alarm and system troubleshooting.
• Course conducted in English.
• Basic control system knowledge

O-CON13402 5 24 B/FR • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provides detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe KW • Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe control migration from Mark V control installed systems, lessons
Intermediate US followed by hands-on labs that are performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine, labs are
progressively challenging and assist the students to learn intermediate skills including alarm and system troubleshooting,
Cimplicity™ Software, editing and valve calibration.
• Course conducted in English.
• Control system experience
• Must have familiarity of the concepts introduced in the “Mark VIe Control Systems – Introduction” course or the “Mark VIe
Control Migration from Mark V Control – Introduction” course

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Days
O-CON23401 5 12 B/FR • Provides the knowledge required to properly maintain your Mark VIe Control keeping your units available and reliable, 100%
hands-on, realistic and practical.
Control System - Mark VIe KW • Addresses the following questions:
Maintenance (Advanced) US a. What if your unit is in a critical condition? It’s shutting down, running back, or worse it has tripped or you cannot obtain a
ready to start. Using your existing troubleshooting skills or those gained from the Advanced Mark VI Troubleshooting course,
you have isolated the cause to a singular devise.
b. How is it to be properly calibrated or replaced? Should you, or how do you, force its variable into a safe state so it can be
replaced and what are the consequences? You have received an alarm indicating a valve failure.
c. What are the differences between pneumatic and hydraulic? You have determined the probable cause of a diagnostic
alarm; open or shorted circuit, blown fuse, voter mismatch.
d. How can it be stroked, tested, calibrated?
• Not for customers with aeroderivative applications.
• Course conducted in English
• Completion of “Mark VIe Control Troubleshooting - Advanced” courses, or those who possess a high degree of
troubleshooting skills, including experience with ToolboxST™ software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VIe Control

O-CON33401 5 12 B/FR • Designed to test and sharpen troubleshooting and operations skills for the purpose of trip reduction and recovery,
maintaining optimum performance and availability.
Control System - Mark Ve / VIe KW • Will gain the fundamental skills of a competent Control Room Operator and an experienced Mark VIe Control TA, including
Troubleshooting (Advanced) US how to properly start and stop a unit and how to respond to different levels of alarms throughout operation, Follow an
alarm through using the ToolboxST™ software to find the singular field device that caused the alarm and much more, GE
Documentation will be taught and used throughout the course, the same way your unit is designed to be operated and
maintained.
• Course conducted in English.
• Fundamental operational and controls skills are recommended
• Possesses equivalent knowledge, including experience with ToolboxST™ software
• Moderate hands-on field experience with Mark VIe Control

O-CON13401 5 18 US • Familiarizes students with the hardware and software components, provide detailed knowledge to troubleshoot and
maintain the control system and associated equipment.
Control System - Mark VIe
• Includes training material derived from actual Mark VIe control migration from Mark V control installed systems, lessons
Migration from Mark V, followed by hands-on labs that are performed on an HMI computer specially programmed to simulate a turbine, labs are
Familiarization progressively challenging and assist the students to learn the basics and build up to intermediate skills including alarm and
system troubleshooting.
• Course conducted in English.
• Control system experience

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O-CON20701 10 8 US • Introduces routine preventative maintenance procedures of the support systems and to the major electrical and control
system maintenance required to attain high levels of availability, and reliability from the Aeroderivative gas turbine.
Control System - Mark VIe
• Covers functional sensor and actuator description, troubleshooting, and a summary of calibration and inspections required
(Aero) Operation, Maintenance for gas turbine package electrical and control system maintenance.
& Troubleshooting • Operating and maintenance personnel should attend this course together to develop a working relationship regarding the
maintenance requirements of the unit, and how unit operation may affect these requirements.
• Does not include repair procedures for gas turbine components.
• Course conducted in English.
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

O-CON10801 5 8 US • Introduces plant maintenance personnel to the Woodward MicroNet™ and MicroNet Plus™ turbine control systems.
• Designed for Platforms that have CPUs with an Ethernet port(s) and do not have a 2-line display, course content includes the
Control System - Woodward
hardware layout of typical systems; from chassis to I/O cards to field termination modules.
(Aero) Operation, Maintenance • Provides training on Graphical Application Programmer (GAP) software navigation, Woodward software tools will be used to
& Troubleshooting evaluate fuel control, sequence logic, and turbine-based alarms.
• Overview of Control actuator and other I/O calibration procedures will be discussed, additional class work includes general
information on the operator interface (HMI).
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

O-CON13602 5 8 US • Introduces plant maintenance personnel to the RX3i turbine control systems.
• Includes the hardware layout of typical systems; from chassis to I/O cards to field termination modules.
Control System - RX3i
• Software tools will be used to evaluate fuel control.
Operation, Maintenance & • Calibration procedures will be discussed.
Troubleshooting • Includes general information on the operator interface (HMI).
• Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
• Familiarity with control system basics

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O-AER10101 5 15 KW • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 & US • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
LM2500+ Aero Package the necessary corrective action.
Operation/Familiarization • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation.
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• Course conducted in English
• None

O-AER10105 3 15 KW • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Engine US • Course conducted in English.
Familiarization
• None

O-AER10106 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 1
• Course conducted in English.
Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10104 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Cold Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10103 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500 Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Hot Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500/LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly
recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

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O-AER10102 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500
• Course conducted in English.
Borescope Inspection
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10203 3 15 KW • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Engine US • Course conducted in English.
Familiarization
• None

O-AER10204 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 1
• Course conducted in English.
Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10205 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Cold Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10202 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+ Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Hot Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500/LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly
recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10201 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM2500+
• Course conducted in English.
Borescope Inspection
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM2500+ Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

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O-AER10301 5 15 KW • Covers topics from Basic Gas turbine theory to detailed turbine operation to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance
from the engine and its associated equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 US • Develops a background in gas turbine operation that enables participants to analyze operating problems properly and take
Aero Package Operation/ the necessary corrective action.
Familiarization • Emphasizes the operator’s responsibilities with regard to auxiliary systems, operational data taking and evaluation.
• Interprets fault annunciation and how to determine if the annunciated fault can be remedied by operator action or by the
assistance of instrumentation and/or maintenance personnel, focuses on package familiarization, starting, loading, and
specific operator checks of the various turbine support and auxiliary systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the gas
turbine.
• Course conducted in English.
• None

O-AER10306 3 15 KW • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Engine US • Course conducted in English.
Familiarization
• None

O-AER10303 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and replacement of external parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 1
• Course conducted in English.
Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10304 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Cold Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10305 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the gas turbine.
• Includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and replacement of internal parts.
Gas Turbine - LM6000 Level 2
• Course conducted in English.
Hot Maintenance
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

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Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Pages 82-86)

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O-AER10302 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LM6000
• Course conducted in English.
Borescope Inspection
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LM6000 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10401 5 15 US • Introduces the basic skills and knowledge required to ensure proper operation of the turbine and their associated systems.
• Focuses on operator responsibilities such as startup, loading and monitoring during operation.
Gas Turbine - LMS100
• Course conducted in English.
Aero Package Operation/
Familiarization • None

O-AER10405 3 15 KW • Covers basic gas turbine theory, construction, and operation.


• Focuses is on basic turbine construction, major components, and operation.
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Engine US • Course conducted in English.
Familiarization
• None

O-AER10402 5 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 1 Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, adjustment, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 1
replacement of external parts.
Maintenance • Course conducted in English.
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

O-AER10403 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Cold Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2
replacement of internal parts.
Cold Maintenance • Course conducted in English.
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

O-AER10404 7 8 US • Provides the skills necessary to perform Level 2 Hot Maintenance on the LMS100 gas turbine.
• Consists of classroom instruction, and also includes hands-on maintenance procedures such as removal, inspection, and
Gas Turbine - LMS100 Level 2
replacement of internal parts.
Hot Maintenance • Course conducted in English.
• Basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required

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OPEN ENROLLMENT (PAGES 74-94)
Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Pages 82-86)

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Days
O-AER10406 2 8 US • Familiarizes the procedures required to assess the operational condition of internal gas turbine components using
borescope equipment.
Gas Turbine - LMS100
• Course conducted in English.
Borescope Inspection
• Basic understanding of a gas turbine or completion of the LMS100 Engine Familiarization course is highly recommended
• Reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools

O-AER10501 5 15 KW • Introduces the basic skills and knowledge required to ensure proper operation of the TM2500 model turbines and their
associated systems.
Gas Turbine - TM2500 & US • Focuses on operator responsibilities such as startup, loading and monitoring during operation.
TM2500+ Aero Package • Course conducted in English.
Operation/Familiarization
• None

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OPEN ENROLLMENT (PAGES 74-94)
Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Pages 87-90)

Power Services Learning Center Locations: CH = Birr | B/FR = Belfort | L/FR = La Courneuve | KW = Safat | US = Houston
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Days
O-GAS12001 5 15 B/FR • Offers a firm understanding of the basic maintenance requirements of all types of GE heavy duty gas turbines and their
auxiliary support systems.
Gas Turbine - 6, 7, 9, B, E, F KW • Provides participants a basic understanding of gas turbine construction, how it works and the maintenance requirements
Class Maintenance US and inspection procedures.
• Course conducted in English.
• None

O-GAS22101 5 15 B/FR • Designed to enhance GE E-class (7EA and 9E) gas turbine-generator operator knowledge and skills.
• Provides a detailed overview of gas turbine operating sequences and control and protection functions.
Gas Turbine - Operation KW • Expands upon background in gas turbine-generator operation that improves the participant’s ability to properly analyze
E-Class (Advanced) US operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Focuses on the gas turbine and generator control and protection, the operational relationships of the compressor,
combustion and turbine sections and generator systems.
• Minimal discussion on turbine auxiliary support systems.
• Course conducted in English.
• Prior gas turbine operating experience or
• Familiarity with the gas turbine operation and control systems
• Completion of the GE “Gas Turbine Operations Overview” or “Gas Turbine Operations” course

O-GAS22201 5 15 KW • Designed to enhance GE F-class gas turbine-generator operation skills and provides a detailed overview of gas turbine
operating sequences and control and protection functions.
Gas Turbine - Operation US • Builds upon student’s operational skills and expands upon the student’s background in gas turbine-generator operation,
F-Class (Advanced) improving the participant’s ability to properly analyze operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Focuses on gas turbine and generator control and protection, operational relationships of the compressor, combustion and
turbine sections and generator cooling system.
• Minimal discussion on turbine auxiliary support systems.
• Course conducted in English.
• Prior gas turbine operating experience and/or familiarity with the gas turbine operation and control systems
• Completion of the GE Gas Turbine Operations Overview or Gas Turbine Operations course

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Pages 87-90)

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Days
O-GAS20901 5 15 KW • Offers a basic understanding of the construction and operations of all types of GE heavy duty gas turbine-generators, Model
Series (MS) / frame sizes covered are the 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 B/E and F class unit types.
Gas Turbine - 6,7, 9 B, E & F US • Discussions on starting, loading, control and protection features of the turbine, generator and the functions of key accessory
Class Operation systems.
• Emphasis on basic gas turbine operating cycle.
• Overview of gas turbine major components and equipment arrangements and how these relate to overall operation and
performance, base design differences between frame sizes.
• Familiarity with GE Manuals and reference drawings.
• Includes fundamentals of gas turbine start-up, speed, load, shutdown and temperature control and protection features,
Operating parameters and control / protection features of the key turbine support systems such as the lubricating oil,
hydraulics, fuels, variable inlet guide vanes, and starting means (Other auxiliary systems are covered as time permits),
Generator construction and Operating Fundamentals, Operating factors and considerations that affect maintenance
intervals.
• Course conducted in English.
• Entry-level course, no previous turbine experience required

O-GAS20401 5 15 ¿ • Understanding the design and function of an annular combustor engine.


• Stating the purpose and the duration of the three types of inspection on the gas turbine (A, B, C).
Gas Turbine - GT11, GT13E2,
• Describes and carry out the required measurements before, during and after an A,B or C-inspection. (C-Inspection in
GT24/GT26 Routine summarizing form only).
Maintenance • Describes the correct use of the relevant documentation such as Test Certificates, Procedures and O&M Manuals.
• Selecting and correct use of the relevant special tools, for performing the tasks required for an inspection.
• Performing in-situ Radial Rotor Position measurements, calculations and possible adjustments.
• Describes and apply the disassembly and re-assembly of:
• EV Burners, EV Lances, SEV Lances, Flame Monitors, Pulsation Probes EV and SEV, Ignition Probes.
• Describes the function of the installed Instrumentation.
• Performing an in-situ Boroscope preparations and inspections.
• Applying all EHS procedures relevant to the task.
• Course conducted in English.
• Have elementary background of power plants
• Be able to read technical documents
• Have a mechanical background
• Be familiar with the service or erection of power plants
• Have general knowledge about gas turbine hardware

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Pages 87-90)

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O-GAS10102 7 8 CH • Covers GT13E2 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Over of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil system,
Gas Turbine - GT13E2 KW Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes, Blow off
Mechanical Systems & valves.
Components • Includes discussion of using the operation and maintenance manuals: Assembly and disassembly procedures, Working with
quality documentation and test certificates.
• Provides exercises on finding the required documents in the maintenance manual Gas turbine components - Purpose,
design and function of the gas turbine main components: Compressor, Combustion chamber, Turbine, Rotor, Blades and
vanes, Bearings, Instrumentation to the thermal block, Sealing and cooling air.
• Course conducted in English.
• Able to interpret technical documents such as the Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

O-GAS10101 10 8 CH • Covers preparation and setting up site for a C-inspection, planning Manpower.
• Includes working with documentation: O&M manuals and test certificates.
Gas Turbine - GT13E2 KW • Overview of disassembly and reassembly of the turbine instrumentation, applying Step by step sequences for disassembly,
Inspection inspections, and reassembly of all turbine components, covers special tools for disassembly and reassembly.
• Includes alignment of the outer and inner casing to the rotor (Radial rotor position), coupling alignment.
• Includes preparation work for start-up of the gas turbine and cleaning of systems, “motor roll” and for first ignition after the
inspection.
• Course conducted in English.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

O-GAS10201 10 8 CH • Covers GT26 Thermal Block: Main components and Parts dimensions, weight and function.
• Overview of the Gas Turbine systems - Purpose, design and function of the following systems: Lube oil system, Jacking oil
Gas Turbine - GT26 Mechanical
system, Power oil system, Fuel gas system, Fuel oil system, NOx water system, Air intake system, Variable inlet guide vanes,
Systems & Components Blow off valves.
(retractable EV Burner) • Includes purpose, design and function of the gas turbine main components: Compressor, Combustion chamber, Turbine,
Rotor, Blades and vanes, Bearings, Instrumentation to the thermal block, Sealing and cooling air.
• Includes discussion on the use of operation and maintenance manuals: Assembly and disassembly procedures, working with
quality documentation and test certificates, exercises finding the required documents in the maintenance manual.
• Course conducted in English.
• Able to interpret technical documents such as the Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and drawings
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Pages 87-90)

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O-GAS20201 10 8 CH • Covers preparation and setting up site for C-inspection, planning Manpower.
• Includes working with documentation: O&M manuals and test certificates.
Gas Turbine - GT26 Inspection
• Overview of disassembly and reassembly of the turbine instrumentation, applying Step by step sequences for disassembly,
(retractable EV Burner) inspections, and reassembly of all turbine components, covers special tools for disassembly and reassembly.
• Includes alignment of the outer and inner casing to the rotor (Radial rotor position), coupling alignment.
• Includes preparation work for start-up of the gas turbine and cleaning of systems, “motor roll” and for first ignition after the
inspection.
• Course conducted in English.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the service or erection of power plants

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OPEN ENROLLMENT (PAGES 74-94)
Steam Turbines (Page 91)

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Days
O-GRL10501 15 8 CH • Gives an overview on the turbine Design & function of the main parts.
• Allows Hands-on training in handling of heavy turbine parts, adjusting of turbine parts taking various measurements before,
General - Practical Steam
during and after an overhaul.
Turbine Maintenance (Brown • Gives an insight on the condition of turbine parts, what needs to be checked during an overhaul.
Boveri Design) • Executes Hands-on training on tightening the various bolts correctly.
• Course conducted in English.
• Mechanical background
• Familiar with the erection of power plants

O-STM10701 5 15 B/FR • Provides a thorough understanding of the maintenance requirements for GE steam turbines and their support systems ,
understanding of steam turbine maintenance fundamentals and preventive maintenance requirements.
Steam Turbine - Maintenance KW • Covers operation impact on maintenance, routine maintenance, and inspections.
(GE Design) US • Course conducted in English.
• Prior hands-on plant maintenance experience

O-STM20701 5 15 B/FR • Designed to enhance GE D11 Steam Turbine-Generator operation skills.


• Provides a detailed overview of D11 turbine operating sequences and control and protection functions, builds upon
Steam Turbine - D11 Operation KW student’s operational skills.
(Advanced) US • Develops a background in Steam Turbine-Generator (ST-GN) operation that enables participants to properly analyze
operating problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Focuses on the ST-GN control and protection and will include discussions on auxiliary support systems.
• Review of the entire Alarm List for the most current D11 control specification to date as well as full analysis of all possible
unit Trips.
• Course conducted in English.
• None

O-STM10702 5 15 B/FR • Designed to enable operators, supervisors, and engineering personnel to safely operate a GE designed steam-turbine
generator unit.
Steam Turbine - D11, A10 KW • Provides a background in steam turbine-generator operation, which will enable participants to properly analyze operating
Operation US problems and take the necessary corrective action.
• Offers detail on turbine and generator equipment as well as their support systems.
• Includes in-depth instruction on the start-up and loading activities, and the operational duties of the operator, in-depth
instruction on alarm troubleshooting and the use of the control interface (HMI).
• Course conducted in English.
• None

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Boilers (Pages 92-93)

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O-BOI10101 2 18 US • Designed to benefit personnel recently assigned to the task of maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 1 of 4) Inspection
• Begins with boiler design variations, based on application and fuel.
Fundamentals • Focuses on steel selection, water treatment and steam quality.
• Centralizes on pressure part failure mechanisms, causes and prevention.
• Course conducted in English.

• None

O-BOI20102 2 18 US • Designed for inspecting, operating and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on the details of inspection and preventative measures to improve component reliability.
Boiler - (Part 2 of 4) Component
• Addresses the subject of boiler inspections starting with the fundamentals of inspecting thick- wall (headers/drums), thin-
Failure Causes & Corrective wall (tubes) pressure parts as well as sub-components closely associated with reliable operation.
Repair • Addresses the stress from the standpoints of the fireside, waterside, and structural supports over a range of thermal
conditions, each topic includes activities that must take place before, during and after the boiler outage, predictive
maintenance (inspection and analysis) will be the primary focus, but critical recommendations will address preventative and
corrective maintenance.
• Course conducted in English.
• Attended Boiler Inspection Fundamentals Seminar or has previous knowledge in this area

O-BOI20104 2 18 US • Designed to benefit personnel responsible for inspecting and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 3 of 4) Pressure
• Addresses the subject of boiler inspection starting with the fundamentals of inspecting thick-wall (headers/drums) and thin-
Part Failure Analysis & wall (tubes) pressure parts as well as those sub-components closely associated with reliable operation.
Prevention • Course conducted in English.
• Attended Boiler Inspection Fundamentals and NDE Condition Assessment Seminar or has previous knowledge in power
plant inspection and maintenance

O-BOI20101 2 18 US • Designed for inspecting and maintaining the boiler and its auxiliaries.
• Emphasis is on common points for all boiler inspections.
Boiler - (Part 4 of 4) Advanced
• Advanced assessment phase of this series of courses, the lessons will take stress analysis to a higher level where
pressure Part Condition & component life and integrity assessment can be projected beyond the traditional 30-year period, factoring in the risks
Remaining Life Assessment associated with ever increasing cyclic operation.
• Course conducted in English.
• Attended previous Boiler Inspection Fundamentals and NDE Condition Assessment Seminar or has previous knowledge in
power plant inspection and maintenance

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Boilers (Pages 92-93)

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O-BOI10201 2 18 US • Will benefit personnel responsible for operating, maintaining the performance, reliability and availability of the pulverizers.
• Addresses preventive and corrective maintenance to optimize equipment performance, and recommends procedures and
Boiler - Coal Pulverizer
practices for before, during, and after mill overhauls.
Maintenance & Performance • Course conducted in English.
• None

O-BOI10102 2 18 US • Designed to aid personnel assigned the task of maintaining optimum NOx/CO emissions from a coal fired steam generator.
• Emphasis will be on combustion system optimization of a tangential firing system.
Boiler - Combustion Tuning for
• Course conducted in English.
Emissions (CO, NOx)
• Boiler Design and Testing Fundamentals Seminar is recommended

O-BOI20103 2 18 US • Designed to aid personnel assigned the task of measuring and maintaining plant and boiler performance objectives.
• Focuses on the understanding of boiler performance, your technical knowledge of the combustion process and boiler
Boiler - Design and Testing
performance testing techniques.
Familiarization • Course conducted in English.
• Minimum of 3 years of performance engineering or plant engineering is recommended

O-BOI10103 2 18 US • Designed to benefit personnel recently assigned to the tasks of maintaining and evaluating these components/materials in
accordance with the guidelines of ASME B31.1.
Elements of a High Energy
• Emphasis will be on the key aspects to ensure the safe and reliable operation of high energy piping (HEP).
Piping (HEP) System • Concerns related to Grade 91 materials are covered.
• Addresses utility, industrial and HRSG applications.
• None

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Heat Recovery Steam Generators (Page 94)

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O-BOI10301 2 18 US • Addresses HRSG inspection and maintenance cycles and activities to outage work on the Gas Turbine and Balance of Plant
for both Combined Cycle and Co-Generation Facilities.
Heat Recovery Steam
• Covers the arrangement of both horizontal and vertical units, cycle performance, control, pressure part and non-pressure
Generator (HRSG) - Operation part degradation, water treatment, metallurgical design issues for cyclic operation, advanced condition assessment and
& Inspection remaining life estimation, and practical inspection and repair activities.
• None

O-BOI10103 2 18 US • Designed to benefit personnel recently assigned to the tasks of maintaining and evaluating these components/materials in
accordance with the guidelines of ASME B31.1.
Elements of a High Energy
• Emphasis will be on the key aspects to ensure the safe and reliable operation of high energy piping (HEP).
Piping (HEP) System • Concerns related to Grade 91 materials are covered.
• Addresses utility, industrial and HRSG applications.
• None

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Total Plant Solutions (Page 95)

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W-GAS10903 2 On- • Provides an overview of the inlet and exhaust systems, including the purpose of the systems, key components and their functions.
• Includes various operating modes of the air inlet system and describes appropriate inspection and maintenance procedures.
Inlet and Exhaust line
• None

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Aeroderivative Gas Turbines (Page 96)

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W-AER10101 2 On- • Provides a basic overview of GE gas turbines.
• Includes theory of operation, the influencial properties of a gas turbine, configuration and construction, and key components of the unit assembly.
Aeroderivative Engine - line
LM2500 Familiarization • None

W-AER10301 2 On- • Provides a basic overview of GE gas turbines.


• Includes theory of operation, the influencial properties of a gas turbine, configuration and construction, and key components of the unit assembly.
Aeroderivative Engine - line
LM6000 Familiarization • None

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines (Pages 97-98)

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W-GAS10702 4 On- • Focuses on the functions and locations of a gas turbine’s major components.
• Introduces the basic components of a gas turbine, physics of gas turbine operations, and turbine performance enhancements.
Gas Turbine Fundamentals (7E) line • Covers the methods and procedures required to diagnose possible performance issues from specific situational data.
• None

W-GAS10703 4 On- • Focuses on the functions and locations of a gas turbine’s major components.
• Introduces the basic components of a gas turbine, physics of gas turbine operations, and turbine performance enhancements.
Gas Turbine Fundamentals (7F) line • Covers the methods and procedures required to diagnose possible performance issues from specific situational data.
• None

W-GAS10906 2 On- • Introduces the basics of gas turbine combustion, including how emissions are produced, their effect on the environment and how they are controlled.
Gas Turbine Systems - Basics of line
Gas Turbine Combustion • None

W-GAS10908 2 On- • Explains the purpose of the compressor water wash system and covers system components, operation and maintenance.
• Describes the function of each component.
Gas Turbine Systems - line • Covers various operating modes.
Compressor Water Wash
• None

W-GAS10909 2 On- • Explains the purpose of the cooling and sealing air system.
• Covers system components, including function, operation and maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - Cooling line • Describes various operating modes.
and Sealing Air System
• None

W-GAS10910 2 On- • Explains the purpose of the cooling water system.


• Covers key system components, including function, operation and maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - Cooling line • Describes various operating modes.
Water
• None

W-GAS10912 2 On- • Provides an overview of the fire protection system and the heating and ventilation system, including function, components, operation and
maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - Fire line
Protection, Heating and
Ventilation • None

W-GAS10913 2 On- • Explains the purpose of the gas fuel, liquid fuel, dual fuel and atomizing air systems.
• Describes the components, including function, operation and maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - Fuel and line • Describes the various operating modes of each system.
Atomizing Air Systems
• None

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W-GAS10915 2 On- • Explains the purpose of the hydraulic oil, trip oil and VIGV systems.
• Covers the components of each system, including function, operation and maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - line • Describes the various operating modes of each system.
Hydraulic Oil, Trip Oil, and VIGV
Systems • None

W-GAS10917 2 On- • Describes the components, operation and maintenance of lube oil system.
• Using schematic piping diagrams, explores the functions of the system components.
Gas Turbine Systems - Lube Oil line • Includes maintenance procedures applicable to the lube oil system.
Systems • Covers routine and required maintenance, and examines specific safety precautions and inspection requirements.
• None

W-GAS10918 2 On- • Describes the components of the steam and water injection systems, including function, operation and maintenance.
Gas Turbine Systems - Steam line
and Water Injection • None

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W-STM10703 4 On- • Addresses steam turbine components, including nozzles, bearings, rotor, steam-sealing devices and valves.
• Covers the location and assembly of each component.
Steam Turbine Fundamentals line • Introduces the basics of the steam turbine cycle, including physics, components, types of turbines, turbine classes and subclasses of steam turbines.
• Covers the basics of efficiency and applications.
• None

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W-ELX10901 2 On- • Describes methods and procedures required to perform single-phase and 3-phase power calculations.
• Identifies Wye and Delta connections.
Generator & Electrical - line • Familiarizes participants with rearragement on motor windings.
3-phase power • Covers line-to-line and line-to-neutral voltage measurements.
• None

W-ELX10902 2 On- • Introduces the components and operation of a motor with three modules:
1. Components of a Motor - Covers the various parts of a motor.
Generator & Electrical - ACDC line 2. DC Motors - Describes the operation of a DC motor and identification of relevant nameplate data.
Motors 3. AC Motors - Describes the operation of an AC motor and identification of relevant nameplate data.
• None

W-GEN10701 2 On- • Introduces participants to the elements involved in the process of power delivery with three modules:
1. Functions of a Power System - Describes the functions of a power system and the process of power generation and transmission.
Generator & Electrical - line 2. One-line Diagrams - Explains the use and importance of a one-line diagram.
Elements of Power Delivery 3. System Components - Covers the components of a power system.
• None

W-GEN10702 2 On- • Introduces the generator product line with three modules:
1. Generator Product Line Summary - Covers the various kinds of generators and their differentiating characteristics.
Generator & Electrical line 2. Design and Construction of a Rotor - Describes the purpose, configuration and construction of rotor components.
- Generator Design and 3. Design and Construction of a Stator - Describes the purpose, configuration and contruction of stator components.
Construction
• None

W-ELX11501 2 On- • Addresses the basic operation of a synchronous generator, as well as the roles played by the prime mover, excitation system and attached load.
• Covers the V curve and reactive curve capability data.
Generator & Electrical - line
Generator Excitation • None

W-GEN10703 2 On- • Introduces the fundamentals of generator theory with two modules:
1. Basics of Electromagnetism - Covers the characteristics of magnetic flux and the factors affecting current induced in a conductor.
Generator & Electrical - line 2. Components and Operation of an AC Generator - Describes the major components and operation of an AC, 3-phase synchronous generator and
Generator Theory explains the tabular sequence winding diagram.
• None

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W-GEN10901 2 On- • Introduces the elements of the hydrogen gas control system with five modules:
1. Operating Principles - Explains the use of hydrogen as a cooling medium in the gas control system as well as the operating requirements of the
Generator & Electrical - line system.
Hydrogen Gas Control System 2. Major Components - Covers the functions of the components of the generator gas control system.
3. System Operation - Describes how the generator gas control system operates.
4. Maintenance - Addresses maintenance of the gas control system for optimal performance.
5. Inspection - Covers the various operational inspections, lubrication, and tests of the generator gas control system.
• None

W-GEN10902 2 On- • Introduces hydrogen seals with four modules:


1. Theory of Operation - Describes the components and functional characteristics of the hydrogen seal oil system.
Generator & Electrical - line 2. Seal Design and Maintenance - Covers the construction of hydrogen seal assemblies and describes various inspection methods.
Hydrogen Seals 3. Maintenance - Addresses maintenance procedures critical to the proper operation of hydrogen seals.
4. Modification and Conversion - Covers the modification of existing hydrogen seals to conform to newer standards.
• None

W-GEN10801 2 On- • Introduces participants to the stator winding cooling system of a generator with four modules:
1. Major Components - Covers the locations and functions of the various components that comprise the stator winding cooling system.
Generator & Electrical - Stator line 2. Operating Systems - Provides in-depth coverage of the operation process of a stator winding cooling system.
Winding Cooling System 3. Testing of Components - Explains the tests and inspections for stator winding cooling system components.
4. Removal of Stator Cooling Water and Unit Operation Without Cooling Water - Addresses the procedure to remove cooling water from the
generator and describes how a generator functions without the flow of cooling water.
• None

W-GEN10707 4 On- • Focuses on the configuration and construction of the major components of the rotor, how the rotor is cooled and the various types of cooling systems
available.
Generator & Electrical - line • Introduces the basics of power plants, electromagnetic principles and electricity generation.
Generator Fundamentals • Includes the basics of the geenrator configuration, components and function, as well as various cooling mediums and their applications.
• None

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