Basic Reciprocating Compressor AnalysisSave time and money through improved compressor performance.
This course builds knowledge of compressor design and applications. Topics covered include lubrication, valve design, capacity control, material options, and performance measurement. The approach uses current field case histories to illustrate Pressure Time (PT) and valve vibration events, rod load and crosshead vibration, and system losses. As a bonus, Allied Reliability Subject Matter Experts may visit throughout the class to discuss topics such as the latest design trends in compressor components, lubrication practices, SmartCBM™, and other relevant, innovative reliability elements.
During the in-class time, you will learn:
Machinery and performance characteristicsReciprocating compressor components and dynamicsPT Curve and Pressure Volume (PV) Card developmentThe basic applications of reciprocating compressor analysis dataHow analysis data is generated, what it means, and how it relates to machinery health, longevity, and safetyWhat you should expect from an analysis programWho Will Join You?
Engineers and Process and Maintenance personnel
Allied Reliability is a recognized training partner of the University of Tennessee’s Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC). This course qualifies for 2.4 CEUs and is approved for course credit towards the Reliability and Maintainability Implementation Certification (RMIC).
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