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Cleaver Brooks Advanced Boiler
Systems PLUS -
The Next Level Training
Date & Time
Tuesday, November 13 & Wednesday,
November 14, 2012
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Both Days
Location
To Be Determined
Livermore, CA
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Registration Fee
$575.00 - Includes training materials,
breakfast and lunch both days
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Now!
Workshop
Overview
This training workshop is a two-day
course that takes the recipient beyond what was covered in the Boiler
Systems PLUS Seminar – Operations, Safety, Reliability and Efficiency.
Using the information provided in that course as a base, it emphasizes
boiler evolution and applications, control schemes, burner advances, energy
conservation, emissions, system reliability and as always safety.
Who should attend?
This seminar is designed for Boiler Operators, Maintenance Personnel and
front line Supervisory Personnel that have previously taken Introductory
Boiler Systems PLUS Seminar – Operations, Safety, Reliability and
Efficiency or have equivalent experience.
Objective
The overall objective of this seminar is to build upon prior knowledge
while emphasizing energy conservation, emissions, system reliability and
safety. This includes a more in depth understanding of boilers and how
they can be successfully applied to all processes as well as how energy
can be saved through retrofitable options and controls. The program extends
out into the plant to include key components of steam distribution and
condensate returns; focusing on optimizing efficiency and safety.
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• Boiler types and applications;
which type is best and when? • Burner Technology; how it
is evolving • Burning various fuels; the what and how
• Improving Combustion using O2 Trim, Draft Control, Parallel
Positioning and Combustion Air Preheating • Advancing controls
today; how to improve energy consumption and reliability •
Ancillary Equipment such as Deareators and Dealkalizers; their role
in Energy Savings & Reliability Improvement
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• Water Treatment; beyond
the mechanical
• Identifying savings in the boiler room; capturing parasitic
loses
• Steam Systems; how to optimize efficiency and remain safe
• Testing Safety Interlocks - the how and when
• Heat Recovery
• Safely cutting boilers into cold and hot systems
• Proper boiler layup; wet and dry
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