GE Oil & Gas Technical Training 1
Sharing Knowledge and Experience with our Customer 2
Technical Training Contents Overview 4 Customized Training 6 Multicustomer Training Programs - Heavy Duty Gas Turbines 8 - Aeroderivative Industrial Gas Turbines 10 - Small Power Generation Package 12 - Steam Turbines 14 - Centrifugal Compressors 16 - Reciprocating Compressors 18 - SpeedTronic Mark V Turbine Control Panel - HMI 20 - SpeedTronic Mark VI Turbine Control Panel - HMI 22 - Bently Nevada 3300/3500 24 - Turboexpanders 26 Computer Based Training - GTF-1 Gas Turbine Fundamentals 28 - CCF Centrifugal Compressor Fundamentals 30 - RCF Reciprocating Compressor Fundamentals 32 Florence Learning Center 34 Localization 35 3
Technical Training Overview Located in the industrial area of Florence across from the GE s Oil & Gas Nuovo Pignone plant, the Florence Learning Center offer courses to all customers. The 5,600 square meter facility has more than 20 training rooms, a conference Center, multimedia rooms, classrooms equipped with Speedtronic Mark V and Mark VI control panels, GE Fanuc 90/70 PLC, Bently Nevada simulators and laboratories for practice sessions. All of the rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art presentation equipment for any type of course, seminar, or meeting. Our instructors are field-seasoned experts who combine their understanding of theory with practical experience. The quality training that they provide is a prerequisite for improving the skills of operation and maintenance personnel to assure safety and superior equipment availability. The Florence Learning Center offers formal classroom lectures with the added advantage of being able to visit the manufacturing plant, where trainees will become familiar with machining, assembling and testing operations while they are actually being performed. Moreover, damaged machine components are used to demonstrate the effects of failures and explain troubleshooting techniques. We offer courses to groups from a single company, as well as to personnel from various companies. Training Options 1. Customized Training (tailored to specific Customer needs/equipment; at the Florence Learning Center or On-Site; any language; course documentation). 2. Multicustomer Training (students from various companies; at the Florence Learning Center; English language; available for many products; pre-scheduled). 3. Computer Based Training (Gas Turbine Fundamentals, Centrifugal Compressor Fundamentals, Reciprocating Compressor Fundamentals). 4
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Technical Training Customized Training GE s Oil & Gas Customer Technical Training provides world-class, site specific technical training to owners and operators of our equipment. Courses and programs are offered for operation and maintenance of: GE Aeroderivative Industrial Gas Turbines GE Heavy Duty Gas Turbines Electric Generators Centrifugal and Axial Compressors Reciprocating Compressors Steam Turbines Centrifugal Pumps Small Power Generator Packages Rotoflow Turboexpanders Speedtronic Mark V and Mark VI Control Systems PLC GE Fanuc 90/70 Bently Nevada Systems And others upon Customer request 6
Customized training is intended to provide students with practical experience that they will be able to apply when they return to their jobs. The courses are designed to meet the specific needs of the Customer and are developed using the actual designs and documentation prepared for the relevant customer units. Instruction is available either at the Customer s site or at the Florence Learning Center and may be scheduled for the convenience of the Customer. The course duration is tailored to the course material and the background of the students. To ensure an optimum learning experience for the individual, the class size is limited to 15 students. Courses and related documentation are available in several languages. 7
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Heavy Duty Gas Turbines Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE heavy duty gas turbines who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of heavy duty gas turbines and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 8
Starting system Gas fuel system (if applicable) Liquid fuel system (if applicable) Atomizing air system (if applicable) Gas detection system Fire fighting system Ventilation system Turbine inlet and exhaust air system 5. Gas Turbine Control System Control and protection systems Description of gas turbine startup and shut-down sequences 6. Key Parameters during Gas Turbine Startup and Operation Operating parameter monitoring Operating parameter evaluation Course Content 1. Gas Turbine General Overview Installation layout Influence of external factors on performance 2. Operating Principles Brayton cycle Key parameters affecting gas turbine performance 3. Description of Gas Turbine Components Air compressor HP turbine section LP turbine section Combustion chamber and principles of emission reduction Journal and thrust bearings Oil and air sealing systems Cooling air system 4. Main Gas Turbine Auxiliary Systems Lube oil system Control and hydraulic oil system 7. Turbine Performance Curves 8. Gas Turbine Assembly 9. Maintenance Overview Operating factors affecting maintenance intervals 10. Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled inspection Boroscope inspection Special tools required Disassembling and reassembling procedures Component acceptability criteria 11. Emergency Maintenance 12. Spare Parts Required for Inspections 13. Gas Turbine On-site Alignment 14. Troubleshooting 15. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 9
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Aeroderivative Industrial Gas Turbines Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE aeroderivative industrial gas turbines who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of aeroderivative industrial gas turbines and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 10
Course Content 1. Gas Turbine General Overiew Key features of gas turbines for Oil & Gas applications Installation layout Main equipment configuration 2. Operating Principles ISO condition Operating principle Brayton cycle External factors affecting gas turbine performance Internal factors affecting gas turbine performance 3. Aereoderivative Industrial Gas Turbine Heritage 4. Gas Turbine General Description, Model Summary and Heritage of LM Aereoderivative Gas Turbine Purpose and scope General description and features Standard equipment and features 5. Model Summary LM/PGT25 LM2500 + HSPT 6. Description of Gas Turbine Components Typical aeroderivative gas turbine assembly description Compressor section Combustion section High pressure turbine Power turbine Power turbine flow path Accessory drive components External accessory skid 7. Gas Turbine Auxiliary Systems Synthetic and mineral lube oil system Fuel gas system Hydraulic starting system 8. Gas Detection & Fire Fighting System 9. Gas Turbine Operation Operator responsibilities General operating precautions Preparation for start-up 10. Gas Turbine Troubleshooting Purposes of troubleshooting Definition of troubleshooting Typical problems with main auxiliary systems 11. Gas Generator Maintenance Philosophy On-condition maintenance Maintenance levels 12. Power Turbine Maintenance Philosophy Inspection types Inspection intervals 13. Spare Parts Required for Inspections 14. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 11
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Small Power Generation Package Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of the GE small power generation package who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of small power generation packages and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 12
Course Content 1. Turbogenerator Package General Description Turbogenerator performance and operating principles Base plate Acoustic enclosure Inlet air filtration system Exhaust stack Ventilation system Fire fighting system 2. Gas Turbine General Description 3. Visit to Gas Turbine Manufacturing and Unit Test Facilities 4. Gas Turbine Key Components Description Air axial compressor Combustion chamber and NOx reduction system (DLN) Turbine 5. Load/Auxiliary Gear Box 6. Power Generator General Description Rotating parts Stator parts Excitation 7. Auxiliary Systems Starting system Lube oil system Hydraulic oil system Fuel system 8. Turbogenerator Startup and Shut-down Sequences 9. Evaluation of Key Parameters During Turbogenerator Startup and Operation Operating factors affecting maintenance intervals 10. Turbogenerator Maintenance Criteria and Procedures Running inspections Stand-by inspections Scheduled inspections & maintenance procedures 11. Visit to the Gas Turbine Manufacturing and Unit Test Facilities 12. Turbogenerator Operation Troubleshooting 13. Introduction to Speedtronic Mark VI Control Panel 14. Control Systems 15. Sequential System (Description of the Main Sequences) Start Stop Ready 16. Toolbox and Cimplicity Software 17. HMI (Human - Machine Interface) Monitoring system Keyboard navigation of graphic pages 18. Troubleshooting (Control System Diagnostics) 19. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 13
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Steam Turbines Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE steam turbines who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of oil and gas steam turbines and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 14
Major steam valves Couplings Miscellaneous devices Turning gears 5. Condenser Operating principles Components 6. Steam Consumption Diagrams 7. Auxiliary and Protection Systems Lube oil system Control oil system Steam sealing Vents and drain Extraction Exhaust hood 8. Description of Condensate and Drain Circuits Course Content 1. General Description and Key Features of GE Steam Turbines 2. Field Applications 3. Fundamentals of Steam Turbine Cycle Design considerations Efficiency considerations Turbine fundamentals (impulse and reaction) 4. Major Components and Equipment Arrangements Rotors Turbine buckets Journal and thrust bearings Nozzle boxes Crossovers Diaphragms Casings and shells 9. Control System Basic control functions Basic protection functions Protective devices Supervisory instrumentation 10. Preliminary Procedures for Steam Turbine Startup 11. Startup and Shut-down Sequences 12. Loading 13. Key Parameters for Steam Turbine Startup and Operation 14. Maintenance Philosophy Overview Planning Inspection types Routine maintenance 15. Troubleshooting 16. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 15
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Centrifugal Compressors Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE centrifugal compressors who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of centrifugal compressors and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 16
5. Compressor Performance Curves Design considerations Efficiency considerations Operating planes 6. Compressor Regulation Basic principle of compressor operation System resistance curve modification Speed variation 7. Off Design Operation Effect of molecular weight variation Suction temperature variation Suction pressure variation Compressor internal leakage Fouling effect 8. Anti-surge Protection System Protection system philosophy overview Course Content 1. GE Centrifugal Compressors 2. Compressors - General Description and Key Features Shaft Impellers/Blades Balance drum and thrust collar Casing and diaphragm bundle/stator vanes Journal & thrust bearings Sealing System Instrumentation 3. Gas Path Fluid Flow in a Centrifugal Compressor Axial thrust 4. Abnormal Operating Conditions - Overview Centrifugal Compressor unsteady flows Rotating stall Surge Choking (or stonewall) 9. Lube Oil System Description of components Electrical instruments-typical loops Jacking oil system (if applicable) Alarm and shut-down Routine check during normal operation Identifying malfunctions & faults 10. Sealing System Scope of the system Description of components Electrical instruments-typical loops Alarm and shut-down Seal operation Routine check during normal operation Identifying malfunctions & faults 11. Assembly and Disassembly Operations Special tools Clearance measurements Centering of compressor rotor 12. Maintenance Philosophy Minor and major maintenance Preventive maintenance 13. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 17
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Reciprocating Compressors Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE reciprocating compressors who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of reciprocating compressors and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 5 Days 18
Cylinder Oil System: Operating principles Review of possible arrangements Control/instrumentation Compressor Cooling: Cooling solutions System components Control/instrumentation 5. Startup/Stop Sequences Minimum requirements to safely start and stop the unit Special sequences to meet process requirements Course Content 1. Reciprocating Process Compressors General Description How the compressor operates and how it is integrated in a plant Components of a reciprocating compressor 2. Basic Principles of Operation Thermodynamics Ideal and real compression cycle Capacity and Power Multistage compression 3. Review of Compressor Components Cylinders: Single acting/double acting cylinders Main components/operating principle Frame: Frame arrangements Key components/operating principles 4. Lube Oil and Cooling Systems Frame Oil System: Operating principles Description/features of components Instrumentation 6. Main Parameters During Compressor Operation Data acquisition systems and analysis Run-out and rod-drop 7. Pulsation and Vibration Wave propagation Pressure pulsation Gas capacity pulsation Vibrations 8. Maintenance Overview Corrective maintenance Preventive maintenance Predictive maintenance 9. Diagnostics and Maintenance List of parameters for optimum diagnostics Troubleshooting Maintenance planning from diagnostic results Routine maintenance and inspection 10. Compressor modifications Up-dating and up-rating (capacity control; valve losses and pocket factors) 11. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 19
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs SpeedTronic Mark V Turbine Control Panel - HMI Who should attend Engineers and experienced instrument and control technicians. Goals This two-week course enables engineers to calibrate the controls and diagnose problems in GE Mark V control systems. The course provides a solid background in turbine governing systems. Participants increase their skills in relating machine operating requirements to the control. Class size is limited to maintain en effective learning environment and to allow for adequate hands-on experience. Length 10 Days 20
Course Content 1. Gas Turbine Control Fundamentals General description and operating principles Main components Auxiliary systems 2. Introduction to Speedtronic Mark V Control system overview Control panel configuration Backup operator interface panel <BOI> / Backup systems (if any) Abbreviations and conventions 3. Hardware Description Control panel TMR / Simplex Operator interface <I> / <HMI> (if any) Mark V data communication network Data exchange network I/O net Arcnet interface board Signal flow descriptions 4. Protection Systems Emergency overspeed Primary Protection Vibration Loss of flame Stall protection / (if any) 5. Software Description Panel documentation <I> DOS / HMI operating interface General software structure Installation and startup <I> / HMI Control lockout 6. Configuration I/O configuration Sequencing Control constants and assignment files Compiling configuration program (MK5MAKE) Download configuration files 7. Main Menu Display Main menu display and functions Common display fields User-defined displays Alarm display Trip log display Prevote data Dynamic rung display Control constant adjustment Logic forcing Diagnostic display Printing functions 8. Permissive to Start Ready to Start Start Check Auxiliary Signals 9. General View of Input-Output of Mark V Signal input and output investigation 10. Fuel Control System Startup Acceleration Speed control Temperature control Shutdown 11. Calibration and Autocalibration 12. Main control algorithms 13. Software configuration Backup and Restore Procedure 14. MKV Troubleshooting Techniques 21
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs SpeedTronic Mark VI Turbine Control Panel - HMI Who should attend Engineers and experienced instrument and control technicians. Goals This two-week course enables engineers to calibrate the controls and diagnose problems in GE Mark VI control systems. The course provides a solid background in turbine governing systems. Participants increase their skills in relating machine operating requirements to the control. Class size is limited to maintain en effective learning environment and to allow for adequate hands-on experience. Length 10 Days 22
Course Content 1. Control Panel Overview System architecture Hardware identification and description 2. Introduction to HMI Windows NT basic information Cimplicity program description Toolbox program description Typical ports 3. Mark VI Controller Hardware configuration Controllers Protection module I/O cards Terminal boards Practice 4. Toolbox General description and features Software structure description Modifying sequence Adding I/O signal Downloading new configuration Ethernet global data Trend recorder HMI configuration Practice 5. Cimplicity Project Cimplicity project configuration Standard screen description Modifying the screen Practice 6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting tools description Practice 7. Fuel Demand Philosophy Startup Acceleration Speed/load Temperature Shutdown 8. Protection Overtemperature Overspeed Vibration Loss of flame 9. Panel Calibration 10. Startup and Shutdown Procedures 11. How to use the Unit Service Manuals 23
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Bently Nevada 3300/3500 Who should attend Anyone who is involved with the operation and maintenance of a 3300 and 3500 Monitoring System or who is anticipating the purchase of a 3300 and 3500 system and wishes to examine the functionality of the system and its interface capabilities. Students will receive maximum benefit in that they leave the class with a software disk of their own rack configurations and, Operator Display drawings of their own machine trains. Those attending this course should already possess an understanding of file management structure, use of MS Windows, and use of a "mouse" as an interface device. A familiarity with Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, or Windows NT is a definite benefit. Knowledge of vibration transducer operation and typical vibration measurements is a minimum requirement. Goals Upon completing this course the participants will have installed, configured and navigated a 3300 and 3500 Monitoring System. Length 5 Days 24
Course Content 1. Measurement Parameters and Concepts 2. Vibration Measurements 3. Position Measurements 4. Non-Vibration and Other Position Measurements 5. Proximity Transducer Operation 6. Accelerometer and Velomonitor Transducer System Operation 7. 3300 Monitoring System Introduction 8. 3500 Monitoring System Introduction 9. 3500 Software Overview 10. Host to Rack Communications 11. 3500 Rack Configuration 12. Communications Gateway 13. Data Acquisition/DDE Server Software 14. Operator Display Software 15. Software Configuration Utility 16. Overview of Machinery Management 17. Using the Data Manager 2000 System 18. Correlating Process Data with Machinery Operation 19. Configurating Data Manager 2000 for Startup/Shut-down Conditions 20. Overview of Asset Condition Management 21. Using the System 1 Platform 25
Technical Training Multi-Customer Training Programs Turboexpanders Who should attend This course is designed for plant personnel having a basic knowledge of GE turboexpanders who would like to gain more specific knowledge of the operation and maintenance features and on auxiliary systems. Goals This course is developed to improve a trained work force by providing it with a more complete vision of the turboexpanders and related auxiliaries. Every effort is made to present course material in terms that students can readily absorb and apply to their jobs. Length 2 Days 26
Course Content 1. Main Construction Features Inlet Guide Vanes (Nozzles) if applicable Compressor Wheels Gearbox / Coupling Labyrinth Seals Sealing system Bearings Shaft 2. Auxiliary Systems Sealing Lubrication oil Instrumentation Alarms and shutdowns 3. Performance Performance data Design operating conditions Off-design operating conditions 4. Operation Startup operations Shutdown operations Troubleshooting 5. Maintenance Scheduled maintenance activities Disassembly of core unit & parts inspection Reassembly of core unit Check of seal clearances and shaft end-play 27
Technical Training Computer Based Training GTF-1 Gas Turbine Fundamentals Since 1993, GE s Oil & Gas business has been using computer-based training to take advantage of its capabilities to: Shorten training time Improve retention rates Bring just-in-time training to our service engineers Today one of our most universal CD-ROM training programs, Gas Turbine Fundamentals, is being made available to our customers. Based on the latest technology, this course utilizes state-ofthe-art 3D animations, graphics, audio, and text to provide an introduction to GE single-shaft gas turbines. Benefits Using traditional classroom training methods to present this material could take up to 16 hours. With our interactive multimedia training course you can: Reduce training time by an average of 30% to 70% Increase long-term retention by an average of 50% Advance at your own speed Choose amount of detail desired 28
Our new course presents the following content: Theory of Operation includes principles of operation, gas turbine cycle, major components, and factors that affect single-shaft gas turbine performance Components and Assembly includes the identification, function, and assembly of all major single-shaft gas turbine components Basic Controls includes a brief history of control types used, fuel limits, startup control, speed/load control, temperature control, auxiliary control loops, gas fuel operation, liquid fuel operation, and the master protection system. Flexibility Now your employees can: Train during work or off hours, anytime and anywhere Use it as a quick-start training program Use it as a periodic refresher course Minimun system requirements IBM compatible computer 586 Intel Pentium 90 MHz or higher 16 MB of RAM Hard drive w/min. 15 MB free MS-DOS 6.2 or higher Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT v4.0 (with service pack three) VGA monitor or active matrix display Note: Passive matrix monitors may experience display problems. VGA adapter configured for 640 x480 resolution with 16-Bit High Color Mouse Sound Blaster compatible audio Quad speed or higher CD player Note: When you install GE Custom Courseware on a Windows NT system, you must be logged in as a Windows NT Administrator. This will ensure that the course(s) install properly. Organization The integrated, automatic record keeping system maintains complete records on: Each user s progress Each user s test scores Return to previous sections for quick review 29
Technical Training Computer Based Training CCF Centrifugal Compressor Fundamentals Since 1993, GE s Oil & Gas business has been using computer-based training to take advantage of its capabilities to: Shorten training time Improve retention rates Bring just-in-time training to our service engineers Today one of our most universal CD-ROM training programs, Centrifugal Compressor Fundamentals, is being made available to our customers. Based on the latest technology, this course utilizes state-ofthe-art 3D animations, graphics, audio, and text to provide an introduction to GE centrifugal compressors. Benefits Using traditional classroom training methods to present this material could take up to 16 hours. With our interactive multimedia training course you can: Reduce training time by an average of 30% to 70% Increase long-term retention by an average of 50% Study charts and graphs of operating parameters Simulations reinforce procedural knowledge 30
Our new course presents the following content: Theory of Operation includes principles of operation, basic thermodynamic and rotordynamic theory, major components, and factors that affect centrifugal compressor performance Design and Construction includes the identification, function, and assembly of all major centrifugal compressor components Auxiliary Systems and Instrumentation describes the lube oil system and the sealing system, as well as compressor instrumentation, and monitoring systems Operation and Maintenance describes basic startup and operating procedures, safety precautions, maintenance philosophy, maintenance intervals and requirements, and troubleshooting advice Flexibility Now your employees can: Train during work or off hours, anytime and anywhere Use it as a quick-start training program Use it as a periodic refresher course Minimun system requirements IBM compatible computer 586 Intel Pentium 90 MHz or higher 16 MB of RAM Hard drive w/min. 15 MB free MS-DOS 6.2 or higher Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT v4.0 (with service pack three) VGA monitor or active matrix display Note: Passive matrix monitors may experience display problems. VGA adapter configured for 640 x480 resolution with 16-Bit High Color Mouse Sound Blaster compatible audio Quad speed or higher CD player Note: When you install GE Custom Courseware on a Windows NT system, you must be logged in as a Windows NT Administrator. This will ensure that the course(s) install properly. Organization The integrated, automatic record keeping system maintains complete records on: Each user s progress Each user s test scores Graphic menus organiz information 31
Technical Training Computer Based Training RCF Reciprocating Compressor Fundamentals Since 1993, GE s Oil & Gas business has been using computer-based training to take advantage of its capabilities to: Shorten training time Improve retention rates Bring just-in-time training to our service engineers Today one of our most universal CD-ROM training programs, Reciprocating Compressor Fundamentals, is being made available to our customers. Based on the latest technology, this course utilizes state-ofthe-art 3D animations, graphics, audio, and text to provide an introduction to GE reciprocating compressors. Benefits Using traditional classroom training methods to present this material could take up to 20 hours. With our interactive multimedia training course you can: Reduce training time by an average of 30% to 70% Increase long-term retention by an average of 50% Study charts and graphs of operating parameters View construction details of reciprocating compressors 32
Our new course presents the following content: Compressor Basics includes compressor thermodynamics (ideal/real cycle, volumetric efficiency, capacity), compressor structure (basic structure and mechanics, compressor assembly, plants and auxiliary equipment), and compressor mechanics. Design and Construction includes compressor components, compressor systems (lubrication, cooling, gas loop), special considerations (special compressors, valves, pulsations, vibrations, noise), and compressor drive. Compressor Operations includes variable conditions (pressure, temperature, speed), capacity control, and compressor operation (startup, management, diagnostics, maintenance). Flexibility Now your employees can: Train during work or off hours, anytime and anywhere Use it as a quick-start training program Use it as a periodic refresher course Organization The integrated, automatic record keeping system maintains complete records on: Each user s progress Each user s test scores Minimun system requirements IBM compatible computer 586 Intel Pentium 90 MHz or higher 16 MB of RAM Hard drive w/min. 15 MB free MS-DOS 6.2 or higher Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT v4.0 (with service pack three) VGA monitor or active matrix display Note: Passive matrix monitors may experience display problems. VGA adapter configured for 640 x480 resolution with 16-Bit High Color Mouse Sound Blaster compatible audio Quad speed or higher CD playerr Note: When you install GE Custom Courseware on a Windows NT system, you must be logged in as a Windows NT Administrator. This will ensure that the course(s) install properly. Examine recommended maintenance procedures 33
Technical Training Florence Learning Center Facilities 5600 m 2 of Space More than 20 Training Rooms Speedtronic Mark V & Mark VI PLC GE Fanuc 90/70 Bently Nevada Equipment Laboratories Multimedia Rooms Conference Center Auditorium seating for 230 34
Technical Training Localization Training Worldwide With the aim of better satisfying Customer needs, GE s Oil & Gas business has created Training Centers worldwide based on the model of the Florence Learning Center. Hassi R Mel Algeria Sonatrach Training Center The first was the Sonatrach Training Center in Hassi R Mel, Algeria (opened in June 2000) followed by the Petrobras Training Center in Macaè, Brazil (opened in July 2002). In September 2004 the first GE Regional Training Center was inaugurated in Port Harcourt Nigeria. In this Training Center, we provide technical information, training and assistance for Customers in Nigeria and the surrounding regions. It is the first GE facility of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa. Construction has been completed on a new, four-story building located in the industrial zone of Port Harcourt City, Rivers State, Nigeria. The center includes two fully equipped classrooms for mechanical training sessions, a gas turbine control panel simulator, Bently Nevada vibration training equipment and other instructional materials such machined cut-outs of component parts and displays designed to instruct students on the operational features of GE equipment for oil and gas applications. The Center offers customized training as well as standard training packages for GE equipment for operation and maintenance personnel, and leadership and management courses. Macaè Brazil Petrobras Training Center Port Harcourt Nigeria GE Energy Training Center Through the new centers, we are developing learning environments that provide information on technologies of interest to our Customers. One of the key objectives is to increase GE s impact and the value that it adds by creating local resources to deliver technical information and assistance to our customers. Development of other Training Centers located in strategic regions for GE s Oil and Gas business is underway. 35
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