Are you and your company under pressure to reduce the energy consumption of your process plant and improve its efficiency?
This training course will provide you with the required knowledge and skills to reduce the energy consumption and ensure cost effective operation and maintenance for your process plant. Best practices and strategies for achieving the most efficient results will be covered in detail along with safe and reliable operation. Practical case studies, about several types of static and rotating equipment, will be studied and lessons learned will be outlined.
By the end of this training course, you will be able to:
- Apply the skills necessary to recognize the performance of equipment used for process plant
- Effectively utilize monitoring and control tools to plan and achieve cost effective operation
- Recognize and understand overall plant effectiveness (OPE)
- Implement the most appropriate operation and maintenance strategies
- Determine and measure plant’s key performance indicators (KPIs)
- Identify and apply effective procedures to improve those KPIs
This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Process Plant Supervisors
- Plant Engineers and Operators
- Production and Operation Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers and Technicians
- Those involved in improving process plant efficiency
- Staff working on petrochemical plants and refineries
Amongst a wide range of valuable topics, the following will be prioritised:
- Assessing plant availability and overall effectives
- Appreciating the impacts of equipment failures on business
- Maximising the efficiency of process plants
- Improving plant’s reliability and reduce down time costs
- Implementing cost effective operation and maintenance strategies
- Extending the life time of existing and future equipment
- Identifying most suitable monitoring and testing techniques
- Adopting most effective strategy for maintaining process plants
- Optimising process plant commissioning and start-up costs
- Minimising energy costs for rotating and fixed equipment