Life Cycle Management (LCM) of a machine pool is an extremely complex activity that requires cross-sector skills.To adopt the best maintenance strategy, purely technical, regulatory and environmental aspects should be taken into consideration.
On the basis of the agreed duration, this course provides the tools for better managing the different phases of the life cycle of electrical equipment with insulating fluids.Each phase requires different checks which, on the one hand, permit compliance with regulatory obligations, and on the other, make it possible to identify the critical issues typical of each phase.For this reason, it is necessary to know the core industry standards, know how to interpret diagnostic outcomes and know the possible countermeasures in case of critical issues.
This course does not yet have fixed dates.
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1 day
The duration of the course can be varied based on training needs
Choice of a new insulating liquid
– Classification IEC 60296
– Corrosiveness surveys
– Role and effects of additives
Supply of a transformer
- Checks suggested during supply
- Heat run and gas tests (DGA)
- Checks during factory tests, not just DGA
- Real cases of "infantile" failures
Monitoring during operational life
– From the diagnosis of degradation to corrective actions
– Long-term monitoring: a preventative tool
– Learning from failures
End of life
– Monitoring of thermal degradation (Trend analysis of CO2 and 2-FAL)
Post-failure checks and post-mortem
Overview of different oil treatment techniques
– Dehumidification
– Oil reconditioning
– Oil reclamation
– Selective depolarisation
– Oil inhibition and passivation
– Oil replacement
– Dehalogenation from PCB
Theoretical session with supporting Power Point presentations
– Managers of electrical machine pools,
– Oil producers or transformers,
– Risk Managers,
– Utilities engineers,
– Consultants,
– Researchers (in the electrical, environmental and technical fluid fields),
– Asset Managers,
– Insurance companies,
– Maintenance technicians,
– Engineers involved in the operation of high voltage systems,
– Laboratory managers and technicians
Sea Marconi Campus (via Ungheria 20, Collegno (Turin) – Italy)
This course can also be organised at the customer's premises
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