MKVI Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (2 Weeks)

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MKVI Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (2 Weeks)

Osborne Training Services (OEL Group of Companies)
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Description

MK VI Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (Ref:OTSMKVI002)

Course Objectives

To enable an engineer to be fully conversant with all aspects of the MK VI Control System and
would have significantly increased confidence/experience in the areas of troubleshooting/fault
finding.

Course Description

The MK VI Speedtronic Control System is a complex and multi-faceted system. This course provides a detailed examination of all the main aspects of the MK VI Control System. This will include MK VI Speedtronic Hardware, Software and a detailed evaluation of Control System Theory/Sequencing. The student will also benefit from a detailed description of troubleshooting techniques and will be allowed t…

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MK VI Speedtronic Control System Maintenance (Ref:OTSMKVI002)

Course Objectives

To enable an engineer to be fully conversant with all aspects of the MK VI Control System and
would have significantly increased confidence/experience in the areas of troubleshooting/fault
finding.

Course Description

The MK VI Speedtronic Control System is a complex and multi-faceted system. This course provides a detailed examination of all the main aspects of the MK VI Control System. This will include MK VI Speedtronic Hardware, Software and a detailed evaluation of Control System Theory/Sequencing. The student will also benefit from a detailed description of troubleshooting techniques and will be allowed to practice these skills with a variety of simulated faults on a Speedtronic Gas Turbine Simulator.

Who Should Attend

This is an essential course for those engineers/technicians involved with the troubleshooting of Gas Turbine faults using a MK VI Speedtronic Control System. On completing this course an engineer would expect to be fully conversant with all aspects of the MK VI Speedtronic Control System and would have significantly increased confidence/experience in the areas of troubleshooting/fault finding. Gas Turbine operators who are looking to advance their career potential would find the course useful and would those Team Leader/Shift Supervisors wishing to increase their knowledge of the MK VI Speedtronic Control system.

Pre-Requisites

All Attendees should have a sound power generation background and have used a MK VI Control
system.

Course Outcome

At the end of this course you will be able to maintain a gas turbine using a MK VI Control System.

Course Outline

Day 1

  • Introduction
  • Introduction Speedtronic Mark VI
    • GE Gas Turbine Fundamentals and control basics.

Day 2

  • Speedtronic Mark VI hardware
    • Panel, modular concept discussion
    • Mark VI cards
    • Internal and external Mark VI wiring
    • Hardware documentation
    • The main protection system VPRO
    • Supply voltage

Day 3

  •  Operator Interface Overview
    • MK VI toolbox
    • The M6B file, functions, modules and tasks
    • The Finder
    • Cimplicity Server
    • Cimplicity Startup/Shutdown
    • Menu System and Structure

Day 4

  •  Gas Turbine Control
    • Startup Control
    • Speed Control
    • Temperature  Control
    • Shutdown Control
  • Gas turbine Protection
    • Overtemperature Protection
    • Overspeed Protection
    • Vibration Protection

 Day 5

  • Data Structure of the operator interface <HMI> 
    • Brief discussion of the Windows 2000/XP based operator interface
    • Most important files of the operator interface and their function
    • Failure of the operator interface, what to do
    • Communications with the operator interface, Ethernet and DCS communications

Day 6

  • Mark VI tools (TOOLBOX practice)
    • Trend Recorder Historical trip display Alarms and SOE's
  • Troubleshooting Alarms
    • Practical Troubleshooting and fault finding
  • Mark VI sofware structure
    • M6B file downloading
    • M6B file verification

Day 7

  • Practical exercice: Mark VI sofware with TOOLBOX
    • Adding Digital input  
    • Adding Digital output
    • Adding Alarms
    • Adding Rungs

Day 8

  • Updating Cimplicity (HMI) 
    • Adding Alarms
    • PUT/Get Database
    • Changing Cimplicity Screens
    • EGD data  
    • Changing menu structure

Day 9

  • Practical exercice : Linking data to HMI 
    • Creating Alarm Drop
    • Adding EGD Data 
    • Reading / Writing EGD Data
    • Building CRM file

Day 10

  • Additional Information 
    • Process Changing
    • Trending (HMI)
    • Trip history
  • Course Review and Feedb

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