This course explains how to assess the efficiency of a rotating machinery (pump, compressor) electrification project, in order to achieve savings in fuel consumption and as a result equivalent CO2 emissions to atmosphere.
Public :
Engineers and technicians involved in rotating machinery electrification projects.
Level :Skilled
Prerequisite :
Provide evidence of a professional experience of at least 1 month related to the concerned field.
Course Content
ROTATING MACHINERY WORK AND POWER
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Duration : 1 Day
Pumps and compressors
Basics of construction.
Hydraulics and gas compression basics
Application: work and power calculations/on-site checks
Drivers: electrical motors, diesel engines, gas turbines, steam turbines, expanders
Basics of construction.
Combustion and gas expansion basics
Application: work and power calculations/on-site checks
ROTATING MACHINERY ELECTRIFICATION
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Duration : 1 Day
Pumps and compressors of various sizes electrification case studies, allowing:
The calculation/check of the required works and powers
The assessment of the project benefits, in terms of: fuel consumption savings, CO2 emissions to atmosphere savings, footprint savings…
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
explain how to calculate the work and the power of a rotating machine,
explain how to select an electrical motor
explain how to assess the benefits of such an electrification project,
Ways & Means
Interactive course
Case studies coming from actual situations.
Learning assessment
Quiz. (Initial/final)
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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding. Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com