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*Provisional Program*
Training Course
Fossil Power Plant RCM Based Maintenance Program Development and
Implementation
20th – 24th April 2015
Venue: ETD Training Centre, Fountain House, Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7LX, UK
Key Focus : Maintenance Cost Reduction with Risk Based Maintenance , Optimizing PM / PDM / Corrective Maintenance Ratios ,Guide Lines for Practical
RCM Program Development and Implementation , Performance and Functional Based Maintenance & Reliability Programs , Remaining Life Assessment
and Evaluations , Major Checks , Critical Rotor Assessments and Recommendations , LTSA Reviews and Analysis.
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Who We Are
ETD Consulting is a UK based engineering advisory and consulting company specialised in
high temperature plant life assessment, maintenance, materials and other engineering
issues in power generating and chemical processing plants. ETD has experience organising
workshops, courses and conferences in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia, on issues
such as: plant life assessment, high temperature plant materials, component safety and
durability, in-service weld performance, power plant cycling and risk based maintenance
(RBM) in power and petrochemical plants.
Further information about ETD, its consulting projects for power and process plants,
courses offered, conferences and other services that we can offer is available at:
www.etd-consulting.com
Delegates can attend all our events
in person at our training centre near
London; or by videoconference from
sites around the world. Our
state-of-the-art training suite means
delegates can attend remotely and
still fully interact with the speakers.
Official ETD representative for Eastern Europe:
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*Provisional Program*
Registration & Welcome 0900 – 0930h
Day 1
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General understanding of Power Plant Types and Designs.
Performance and Functional Variations on PP Equipment.
Understanding RCM Program and Its Historical Development.
Identifying the Fossil Power Plant for RCM Implementation.
Power Plant Performance, Functional and Financial Gains through RCM.
Complete Understanding of Maintenance Strategies and Philosophies.
Day 2
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Defining Critical Systems / Equipments / Components.
GTs , Boilers , HRSGs , Generators , Steam Turbines , Misc Systems.
Identifying Functions of Critical Systems / Equipments / Components.
Criticality Analysis , Review of Plant , FMECA.
Calculating Reliability, Availability & Maintainability (Practical Exercises).
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Identifying Functional and Performance Failures / Failure Modes, Consequences.
29 Steps RCM Process for a Failure Mode.
Reviewing the FRCA Studies in Power Plants.
Identifying Critical TAGS on Power Generation Plant.
Maintenance Costing, CAPEX and OPEX Vs LTSAs.
Understanding Mitigations like Additional PM Tasks and RBIs.
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Auditing the Existing Preventive Maintenance Program and Reliability Program.
Developing a Reliability Block Diagram (RBD Modelling).
Critical Performance and Condition Monitoring TAGs identification for PP Equipment.
Understanding Existing Maintenance and Reliability Programs
Developing of Maintenance and Reliability (KPIs) and GAPs Measurement.
Weibull Analysis, MTBF, MTTR, MTTF for PP Systems/ Equipment.
RAM / RBD Model Parameters Evaluation.
Understanding Existing SAP History and Review for GAPs.
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Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation and Condition Monitoring PM Task Analysis.
Effective use of Maintenance Historical Database.
Use of Software in RCM Analysis.
RCM Equipment Specific Case Studies (Mini Workshops).
Redefining Maintenance Tasks in Maintenance Strategy for Reliability Improvement in Systems / Equipments / Components.
Making RCM a Success Plant Wide, Developing a Culture.
Extending RCM study into RLA study for Plant Systems/ Equipment/ Components.
Additional Specific recommendations for Quality and Condition Monitoring for RCM Success in Power Plants.
LTSAs Review.
Course Closure.
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
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Speaker Profiles
Mr. Syed Nadeem Ahmed, Mechanical Engineer, ETD Consulting
Mr. Nadeem is a well known RCM consultant for the Power, Petrochemical and Aviation Sectors, and has diverse professional
engineering experience spanning more than two decades. His Key Specialties are in Consulting, Training & Development. As a
Mechanical Power Engineer, his key interests include maintenance & reliability program optimization, Power Plant Remaining Life
Assessment and Performance.
Dr. David Robertson, Lead Metallurgist, ETD Consulting
Dr. Robertson has over twenty years experience of materials used in the power, petrochemical and other industries.
Since 2004, Dr. Robertson has been working for ETD Consulting on projects related to high-temperature plant integrity and
life assessment, materials and welding issues, and root cause failure analysis. Through his work, Dr. Robertson has gained
extensive experience of the materials used and damage/ failure mechanisms in high-temperature plants. He also has
considerable experience in examination and interpretation of metallographic replicas in order to assess metallurgical damage
and degradation (creep cavitation, spheroidisation, etc). Dr. Robertson has been co-ordinating the ‘International
P91 Users Group’ since it was formed by ETD in 2006 to better inform international industry about the issues related to use of
grade 91 steel. Dr. Robertson gained his qualifications in metallurgy and materials at Imperial College, London.
For delegates from Poland & Eastern Europe, please contact our official representatives in that region,
Mazur Energy: [email protected]
Tel: +48 512 439 708
REGISTRATION FORM
(Please copy and e-mail / fax / post)
RCM Training Course 20-24 April 2015
Venue: ETD, Leatherhead, Surrey, (south of London)
REGISTRATION FEE: Please put ‘X’ in the box opposite the fee applicable and then show total fee. The fee below is shown
in pound sterling and includes 20% UK Value Added Tax (VAT) which all delegates need to pay for events held in the UK
Special reduction in Registration Fee for academic, research staff (not from industry) and students.
Please contact: [email protected]
RCM Training Course
Reduced Fee
(If paying before 20th March 2015)
£2000 + £400 (VAT @ 20%) = £2400
Full Fee
(If paying from 20th March 2015)
£2200 + £440 (VAT @ 20%) = £2640
minus 10% reduction* (if applicable, please see below) = £
Total fee = £
(as an academic, researcher or student) = £
Total fee = £
* Notes: 1) 10% reduction in fee for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th .. attendees from the same organisation.
2) Special rates available for delegates attending from academic institutions. Please enquire with ETD.
Only one reduction will apply.
PAYMENT: By UK bank cheque, bankers draft, or bank to bank transfer to ‘ETD Ltd.’
( For payment by bank to bank transfer, account details will be supplied on request to:
Mrs. K Mahoney [email protected] )
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Accommodation: Information on hotel booking, with special concessions, will be provided on request. In central London
(Leatherhead is a commuter area with frequent trains from London Victoria and Waterloo, the journey taking about 45
minutes) the accommodation could be in the region of £100 a night while in Leatherhead it could be about £70 a night.
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REGISTRATION ADDRESS:
Mrs. Kay Mahoney, European Technology Development, Fountain House, Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7LX, UK
[email protected] Tel: + 44 1372 363 111 Fax: + 44 1372 363 222
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