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Cleaver Brooks
Boiler Systems PLUS Seminar
Level 1: Operations, Safety, Reliability and Efficiency
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, June 5 - Wednesday,
June 6, 2012
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location
Holiday Inn in San Mateo
330 N. Bayshore Blvd., San Mateo, CA
650-344-3219
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Registration Fee
$525 - Includes breakfast and
lunch both days and training materials
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Workshop
Overview
This is a two-day course on what a boiler is, how it operates and what
ancillary equipment is required to
support its operation. Additionally, the program stresses safety and the
proper operating practices required to maximize efficient, safe and reliable
service of the equipment.
Who should attend?
This seminar is designed for Boiler Operators, Maintenance Personnel and
front line Supervisory Personnel.
Objective
The overall objective of this two day seminar is to make the recipient
more knowledgeable of what a boiler is and how it operates and what ancillary
equipment is required to support its operation. Additionally, the program
stresses safety and the proper operating practices required to maximize
efficient, safe and reliable service of the equipment.
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• Overview of the most common
boiler designs and their unique differences. • Thermodynamics
& heat transfer; Understanding what is really going on inside
the unit. • Total system efficiency; where the losses can
occur. • Steam system load demand impact on the vessel
and steam quality plus steam purity. • Boiler operating
controls, their function and relationship with the flame safeguard.
• Boiler accidents can be avoided…The why and how…
• Proper maintenance recommendations.
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• Burners & combustion,
the theory and the application.
• Emissions and how they can be controlled.
• Reading and understanding a boiler schematic wiring diagram.
• Sequence of operation including insights into troubleshooting.
• How the flame safeguard interfaces with the logic within
the burner control system.
• A review of pretreatment equipment; softeners, deaerators
and packaged feed systems.
• Boiler feed pumps emphasizing pump curves and cavitation.
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