LCI (LS2100™) for Turbine Static Start Applications
What will I learn from this course?
This course is designed for engineering and maintenance personnel
who configure, and maintain the LCI static starter. Laboratory
assignments include hardware identification, Hyper terminal and
Control System Toolbox™ communications, understanding the monitor
commands, and user diagnostic tests. This course will utilize Simulators,
and a full functioning LCI starter. Lectures and hands-on exercises develop
a thorough understanding of the equipment.
Who should attend?
Qualified engineers and technicians who wish to gain an understanding of
the LCI synchronous generator starting system.
Prerequisites
Electrical experience / education and familiarity with Windows. Reasonable computer skills
Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required. Participants are encouraged to research their turbine-generator equipment and documentation to verify they have an Innovation Series LCI static starter, and to bring a copy of their system elementary drawing with them to class.
Duration
4 days
Agenda
Day 1
Hardware overview Liquid cooling system power conversion theory
Elementary diagram reading
Pump panel operations maintenance and troubleshooting
Day 2
Loading DSPC runtime
Control System Toolbox™ familiarization
Trend recording with capture buffer for troubleshooting
Innovation Controller functions
Versamax™ PLC functions
Day 3
Programming of DACs for diagnostics
Utilizing and understanding the circular list Functions
Real-time recording
Gas turbine, static starter, excitation, generator operation and theory
Day 4
Running the diagnostic tests
Scaling feedback signals, and nulling offsets
Troubleshooting faults and alarms
Quiz and wrapup
The following training dates are available in 2008: