Instruction is designed so technical personnel responsible for the hands-
on maintenance of the LM2500 or LM2500+ will benefit most from this
training. Scope of training focuses on selected Level 2 procedures
identified in the applicable maintenance manual.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for customers who want to expand their on-site/shipboard maintenance capabilities to include internal repairs of the GE LM2500 aeroderivitive gas turbine.
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of your gas turbine or completion of the LM2500 Familiarization course is highly recommended, as well as a reasonable level of mechanical skill and use of hand tools is required. Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required.
Duration
5 days
Agenda
Day 1
Use of applicable Operation and Maintenance manuals
Removal, inspection and installation of internal engine components including:
Separation of the gas generator from the power turbine
Day 2
Turbine Mid Frame, Stage 2 high pressure turbine nozzle, high pressure turbine rotor
Stage 1 high pressure turbine nozzle
Day 3
Fuel nozzles (SAC only), Combustor, HPT Blade Balance Program
Day 4
Installation of removed parts: Combustor, Fuel nozzles, Stage 1 high pressure turbine nozzle
Day 5
High pressure turbine rotor, stage 2 high pressure turbine nozzle, turbine mid frame, and final joining of gas generator to power turbine
The following training dates are available in 2008: