This Power System Plant Asset Management and Condition Monitoring training course offers an in-depth exploration of power system and plant asset management, along with condition monitoring principles. Participants will acquire a thorough understanding of key concepts and practices essential for optimizing asset performance, reliability, and availability. The training course covers advanced strategies for effective asset management and condition monitoring, equipping attendees with the knowledge and skills to enhance the operational efficiency and longevity of their power systems and plant assets. By the end of the training course, participants will be well-prepared to implement best practices and drive improvements in asset management within their organizations.
This Energy Training Centre training course will highlight:
- Power System Components and Their Functions
- Asset Management in Power Systems
- Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
- Asset Reliability and Maintenance Strategies
- Integration of Asset Management with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- Power Plant Performance and Optimization
By the end of this Power System Plant Asset Management and Condition Monitoring training course, participants will learn to:
- Understand the critical role of asset management in power systems
- Develop strategies for effective asset management and condition monitoring
- Learn how to assess asset condition and prioritize maintenance activities
- Apply advanced condition monitoring techniques to predict equipment failures
- Implement a robust asset management system
The training course combines theoretical knowledge, practical case studies, and hands-on exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to apply learned concepts through simulations and group discussions.
This training course is fast paced, highly interactive and participatory, and it will be delivered through a combination of presentations, group discussion, role-play and group exercises. This Power System Plant Asset Management and Condition Monitoring training course is rich in case studies and examples. Multimedia presentations will feature video case studies and the opportunity to hear experts from a variety of disciplines.
The organizational impact will be as follows:
- Develop the capacity and confidence for creating long-term energy management strategies.
- Establish a common understanding of power system management, including risk terminology and frameworks.
- Gain insight into the relationship between cost and asset management for energy companies.
- Learn to develop forward-looking indicators for proactive power system management.
- Understand various strategies, tools, techniques, and approaches to ensure risk-taking remains within acceptable limits.
- Recognize the role of risk management in advancing operations, performance, and strategies.
- Approach the establishment of predictive maintenance and condition monitoring.
- Gain insight into the use of risk, KPI, and RCF technologies within the overall power system management architecture.
Upon completion of this training course, the delegates will gain:
- Comprehensive understanding of power system management requirements.
- Strong knowledge of asset management and its impact on decision-making.
- Appreciation for various condition monitoring methods used in the energy sector.
- Insight into the role of assets within the power sector.
- Skills to confidently participate in strategic discussions on power system asset management.
This Power System Plant Asset Management and Condition Monitoring training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Power plant engineers and operators
- Asset management professionals
- Maintenance technicians
- Reliability engineers
- Decision-makers in the power industry
Day One: Power System Plant Overview and Asset Management Fundamentals
- Introduction to power system components and their functions
- Importance of asset management in power systems
- Asset lifecycle management concepts
- Cost Management
- Asset criticality and risk assessment
- Key performance indicators (KPIs) for asset management
Day Two: Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
- Introduction to condition monitoring techniques
- Vibration analysis and its applications in power plants
- Thermography and its applications in power plants
- Oil analysis and its role in equipment health
- Predictive maintenance strategies and implementation
Day Three: Asset Reliability and Maintenance Strategies
- Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM)
- Preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance
- Maintenance planning and scheduling
- Spare parts management
- Work order management
Day Four: Power Plant Asset Management Best Practices
- Successful asset management implementations in power plants
- Asset management software and tools
- Integration of New Technologies
- Integration of asset management with enterprise resource planning (ERP)
- Asset data management and analysis, Performance Monitoring
- Risk-based inspection and maintenance
Day Five: Power Plant Performance and Optimization
- Asset performance indicators (APIs) and key performance indicators (KPIs)
- Performance benchmarking and improvement
- Root cause analysis (RCA) for equipment failures
- Asset optimization strategies
- Continuous improvement in asset management
- Regulatory Compliance