MKVI Speedtronic Control System Maintenance - 2 Weeks (North East)

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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.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • North East England
  • North West England
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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
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

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This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Leeds
Newcastle
Sunderland
Manchester

Guide Price: £2450.00 For further information please call 00 44 1670 737077