Field Techs from Jenbacher or Service Providers who carry out start-ups and commissioning tasks on Jenbacher gas engines and who have completed the course module 'CT1 - Commissioning Training - Level 1'. This training is a prerequisite for becoming a fully certified Commissioning Engineer.
2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , J624
2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , J624
Electrical
4 days
Brief Description
- Level 2 training for commissioning engineers who want to commission Jenbacher gas engine units.
Target Group
- Field Techs from Jenbacher or Service Providers who carry out start-ups and commissioning tasks on Jenbacher gas engines and who have completed the course module 'CT1 - Commissioning Training - Level 1'. This training is a prerequisite for becoming a fully certified Commissioning Engineer.
Theoretical and practical contents
- Manual start
- Test Mains Monitoring
- Synchronising, power control, LEANOX control
- Monitoring Equipment (engine running)
- Alternator
- Concluding tasks, measurements, recording
Participation in this training course will give you
- a review of the course module 'CT1 - Commissioning Training - Level 1'
- the ability to check whether necessary project specific software has been set up correctly before commissioning
- the knowledge to operate DIA.NE XT and DIA.NE WIN on extended password level (level 15)
- the ability to work through the commissioning check-list
- the knowledge to adjust and optimize the relevant control circuits at start-up and commissioning
- the ability to carry out, monitor and record the mandatory VDE measurements
- the ability to localize and remedy faults and errors
- the necessary information to correctly record and document the commissioning procedure after completion
Comments
- Course duration: • 4 days - 26 training units of 60 minutes each
- Number of participants: • Minimum of 5 and amximum of 8 people
- Languages: • German, English
• Other languages on request or through an interpreter
Prerequisites
- 'CT1 - Commissioning Training - Level 1' completed
- Degree in electrical engineering
- We recommend that a laptop is brought to the training
- Participants must bring their own safety boots