Field Techs for the Jenbacher product portfolio who need detailed product knowledge for their daily jobs. This training is a prerequisite for the course module ‘FTA - Advanced Field Tech Training’ and ‘MR - Maintenance & Repair Training’.
2, 3, 4, 6, 9, J624
2, 3, 4, 6, 9, J624
General
25 hours
Brief Description
- Live online training for service engineers who want to understand the design, operation and maintenance of Jenbacher gas engine modules.
Target Group
- Field Techs for the Jenbacher product portfolio who need detailed product knowledge for their daily jobs. This training is a prerequisite for the course module ‘FTA - Advanced Field Tech Training’ and ‘MR - Maintenance & Repair Training’.
Theoretical and practical contents
- Engine and engine components - engine type 2, 3, 4 & 6
- Operation materials and corresponding TAs – cooling water, gas, engine oil
- P & ID and wiring diagrams (identification of components, cooling water, gas and engine oil circuit; design of control cabinets
- Components of gas trains
- Engine control system (speed, power, island and LEANOX controller, level 15/20 parameters, gas mixer)
- Engine management system DIA.NE XT - level 15/20 (DIA.NE XT versions, technical specification, trouble shooting)
- Ignition system spark plugs and ignition coils
- Knocking (knocking controller, cylinder optimizing)
- Introduction to inspection and maintenance tasks according to the maintenance schedules
Participation in this training course will give you
- a good general overview of the Jenbacher gas engines technology
- a basic understanding of design criteria for peripheral equipment that is necessary for a CHP plant
- the knowledge required for a successful operation of the Jenbacher gas engine equipment in manual and automatic modes as well as to operate the different DIA.NE XT generations at password level 15/20
- guidance on regular maintenance tasks according to the 10k Oph maintenance schedule
- an insight into the structure of a Jenbacher gas engines module and the terminologies for the individual components
Comments
- Course duration: 25 training units of 60 minutes each
- Languages: German or English; other languages on request or through an interpreter
- Min. 5 participants, max. 8 participants
Prerequisites
- Education in electrical or mechanical engineering
- IT knowledge (Windows, Office, Internet, web conferencing tools)
- eTraining ´FTB part 1’, ‘FTB part 2’ and ‘FTB part 3’ must be completed before the training starts
- eTraining ‘DIA.NE XT4 Basics’ must be completed before the training starts
- Headset, webcam and stable internet connection