ENGINEER & TECHNICIAN TRAINING
ENGINEER & TECHNICIAN TRAINING
Building upon the fundamentals learned in the Operator Training Courses as a prerequisite, the engineer and technician courses are designed for personnel involved in the maintenance, configuration and calibration of the TCP.
One of the fundamental objectives of each course is to teach the basic knowledge of identifying and determining the cause of Process and Diagnostic Alarms in the TCP, and their relationship with the hardware.
During these classes, you will learn about the necessary tools to troubleshoot, configure and intervene the TCP, and an introduction to theoretical aspects to further the self-learning process. In addition, we will discuss Gas Turbine elements, Gas Turbine protection, TCP hardware, device calibrations and more.
Mark VIe Engineer & Technician | Seminar Available
Course Objective
Building upon the fundamentals learned in the Operator course, the Technician course is designed for Technicians and Supervisors involved in the maintenance, configuration and calibration of the subject Turbine Control Panel (TCP). One of the fundamental objectives of the course is to teach the basic knowledge to identify and determine the cause of process and diagnostic alarms in the TCP, and their relationship with the hardware. During the course, we will also discuss gas turbine fundamentals, introduction to: gas turbine protection, TCP hardware, device calibrations from the TCP, etc.
The course provides the fundamental tools to troubleshoot, configure and intervene the TCP, and an introduction to theoretical aspects to further the self-learning process.
For courses delivered at our Hawthorne, NY Training Center, we utilize our energized Mark VIe panel and our custom built simulator. For Customer Site training, we utilize only our simulator.
Mark VI Engineer & Technician | Seminar Available
Course Objective
To obtain an understanding of how to troubleshoot, maintain and improve GE Gas Turbine (GT) operation using the GE Speedtronic™ Mark VI Turbine Control Panel (TCP).
Course Description
Covering the fundamentals, architecture, software, operation, and maintenance of a Mark VI, the course introduces the GT major components, associated systems, and TCP preparation for operation.
For courses delivered at our Hawthorne, NY Training Center, we utilize our energized Mark VI panel and our custom built simulator. For Customer Site training, we utilize only our simulator.
Mark V Engineer & Technician | Seminar Available
Course Objective
To obtain an understanding of how to troubleshoot, maintain and improve GE Gas Turbine (GT) operation using the GE Speedtronic™ Mark V (Mark V) Turbine Control Panel (TCP).
Course Description
Covering the fundamentals, architecture, software, operation, and maintenance of a mk5, the course introduces the GT major components, associated systems, and TCP preparation for operation. The Cases provide a unique insight and understanding with direct application as practical tips or potential enhancements.
For courses delivered at our Hawthorne, NY Training Center, we utilize our energized Mark V panel and our custom built simulator. For Customer Site training, we utilize only our simulator.
Mark IV Engineer & Technician | Seminar Available
Course Objective
To obtain an understanding of how to troubleshoot, maintain and improve GE Gas Turbine (GT) operation using the GE Speedtronic™ Mark IV (Mark IV) Turbine Control Panel (TCP).
Course Description
Covering the fundamentals, architecture, software, operation, and maintenance of a mk4, the course introduces the GT major components, associated systems, and TCP preparation for operation. The Case studies resulted from actual customer questions and remote support calls resolved by GTC. The Cases provide a unique insight and understanding with direct application as practical tips or potential enhancements.
For courses delivered at our Hawthorne, NY Training Center, we utilize our energized Mark IV panel. For Customer Site training, unless otherwise agreed with the customer, the Mark IV panel is visited for hardware and screens descriptions only, without executing any operation.