Operation and Maintenance of Rotating Equipment

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Operation and Maintenance of Rotating Equipment
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E2595

Amman (Jordan)

21 Jun 2026 -25 Jun 2026

4050

Overview

Introduction:

Rotating equipment plays a critical role in industrial systems, where operational reliability and structured maintenance directly impact performance and productivity. The operation of components such as pumps, compressors, and turbines requires defined frameworks and technical models that ensure longevity and efficiency. This training program provides institutional methods for analyzing the operational principles of rotating machinery and structured maintenance planning. It highlights diagnostic models, reliability frameworks, and industry standards for sustainable equipment management.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the operational principles and structural components of rotating equipment.

  • Classify maintenance models and inspection frameworks for reliability assurance.

  • Evaluate systematic approaches for diagnosing common machinery issues.

  • Explore industry standards and regulatory requirements for equipment management.

  • Identify the strategies used for optimizing the performance and lifecycle of rotating equipment.

Targeted Audience:

  • Maintenance Engineers.

  • Mechanical Technicians.

  • Plant Operators.

  • Reliability Specialists.

  • Facility Managers.

  • Maintenance Supervisors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Core Principles of Rotating Equipment:

  • Classifications of rotating machinery, including pumps, compressors, and turbines.

  • Functional elements and performance parameters of rotating equipment.

  • Frameworks for operational reliability and structural integrity.

  • Importance of systematic operation and governance models.

  • Institutional roles in equipment oversight and management.

Unit 2:

Operational Models and Performance Structures:

  • Standardized operational cycles for rotating equipment.

  • Frameworks for monitoring systems and interpreting performance metrics.

  • Frameworks for operational safety and protective measures.

  • Integration process of operational data into performance review systems.

  • Models for start-up and shutdown protocols in industrial contexts.

Unit 3:

Maintenance Structures and Inspection Frameworks:

  • Preventive and predictive maintenance methodologies.

  • Institutional schedules for lubrication, alignment, and component checks.

  • Criteria for evaluating mechanical wear and system degradation.

  • Models for maintenance planning aligned with reliability targets.

  • Tools for structured assessment of equipment condition.

Unit 4:

Diagnostic Models and Failure Analysis:

  • Approaches for identifying failure modes and operational issues.

  • Root cause analysis frameworks for equipment reliability.

  • Institutional reporting structures for fault identification.

  • Diagnostic tools and performance monitoring technologies.

  • Frameworks for corrective action planning and process alignment.

Unit 5:

Standards, Governance, and Performance Optimization:

  • Industry standards API and ISO relevant to rotating equipment.

  • Regulatory and compliance models for operational oversight.

  • Institutional models and standards for equipment management governance.

  • Documentation and record keeping systems for maintenance tracking.

  • Strategies for optimizing performance and lifecycle sustainability.