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Oil and Gas Technology

Operation and Maintenance of Rotating Equipment


REF : E2595 DATES: 23 - 27 Mar 2025 VENUE: Cairo (Egypt) FEE : 4465 

Overview:

Introduction: 

This training program is designed to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge and skills essential for effectively managing and maintaining rotating equipment. It empowers them to enhance equipment reliability, minimize downtime, and optimize operational performance in industrial settings.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Explore the principles of operation and maintenance for rotating equipment.

  • Develop skills in performing routine maintenance tasks and inspections.

  • Apply techniques for troubleshooting common issues in rotating machinery.

  • Gain insights into industry standards and best practices for equipment management.

  • Enhance capabilities in optimizing the performance and lifespan of rotating equipment.

Targeted Audience:

  • Maintenance Engineers.

  • Mechanical Technicians.

  • Plant Operators.

  • Reliability Specialists.

  • Facility Managers.

  • Maintenance Supervisors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Fundamentals of Rotating Equipment:

  • Overview of various types of rotating equipment (pumps, compressors, turbines, etc.).

  • Key components and working principles of rotating machinery.

  • Importance of proper operation and maintenance for equipment reliability.

  • Roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in managing rotating equipment.

Unit 2:

Operation and Start-up Procedures:

  • Procedures for safely operating and starting up rotating equipment.

  • Understanding operating parameters and performance indicators.

  • Monitoring equipment performance during operation.

  • Implementing safety measures and protocols during equipment operation.

Unit 3:

Routine Maintenance and Inspections:

  • How to perform routine maintenance tasks, such as lubrication and alignment.

  • Inspecting equipment for signs of wear, damage, or degradation.

  • Identifying and addressing common maintenance issues.

  • Developing preventive maintenance schedules and programs.

Unit 4:

Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving:

  • Techniques for diagnosing and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions.

  • Identifying root causes of equipment failures.

  • Implementing corrective actions and repairs.

  • Utilizing diagnostic tools and technologies for troubleshooting.

Unit 5:

Industry Standards and Best Practices:

  • Overview of relevant industry standards (API, ISO).

  • Understanding regulatory requirements for equipment operation and maintenance.

  • Implementing best practices for equipment management.

  • Documenting and reporting maintenance activities.