This course offers an insight into the design philosophy and software of the DLE control system. The course also provides and overview of the "mapping" of the gas turbine control schedules, cause and effect information, interpretation of alarm data and troubleshooting of alarms. In addition, the course includes a "lessons learned" section and practice solving actual field problems.
Who should attend?
Qualified engineers and technicians who wish to gain an understanding of the
LM1600, LM2500 and LM6000 Dry Low Emissions (DLE) gas turbine control systems.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of gas turbine equipment and its operation
Familiarity with control system basics
Reasonable computer skills
Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken
English is required
Duration
3 days
Agenda
Day 1
Hardware - SAC versus DLE differences
Configurations and improvements
Field issues
Fuel requirements
Day 2
Control overview
DLE description and Emission Basics
Bleed control and staging
Ring flame temps
Day 3
4 valve and 3 valve fuel systems
"When to Map"
Boundary Identification
Interpreting Emissions - hands on exercise
Final review and quiz
The following training dates are available in 2008:
Dates
Location
Course Length
Course Number
Price ($USD)
Nov 18-20
Springdale, OH
3 Days
SDLEFMO4708
$2,250.00
The following training dates are available in 2009: