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Turbo Machinery Operation & Maintenance

Background & About the Course
Rotating equipment or those may be simmply called as a group as Turbo Machinaries is widely used in various industries and plays a vital role in end-to-end production operations. Mastering the principles of rotating equipment is essential for effective maintenance and operational efficiency. Identifying failure modes and monitoring symptoms of failure are crucial for establishing an effective maintenance program.
This course begins with an overview of rotating equipment, including definitions, types, primary functions, and general characteristics related to performance. It then delves into specific types of rotating equipment: pumps, compressors, turbines, and fans/blowers, covering their classifications, performance characteristics, and common failure modes. The training also addresses alignment, balancing, and predictive maintenance techniques for rotating equipment.
Course Objectives
Participants will:
- Refresh their knowledge of the functions and general characteristics of rotating equipment.
- Understand the classification and performance characteristics of pumps, compressors, turbines, and fans/blowers.
- Evaluate the performance of rotating equipment effectively.
- Identify anomalies and failure modes in rotating equipment.
- Conduct alignment and balancing procedures.
- Implement appropriate predictive maintenance strategies for rotating equipment.
Who Should Attend
Recommended Participants:
- Engineers and Equipment Operators
- Technicians
- Maintenance and Workshop Technicians
- Quality Control Engineers
Course Outline
- Overview of Rotating Equipment: Types, Functions, and General Characteristics
- Pumps: Classification, Performance Characteristics, and Common Failure Modes
- Compressors: Classification, Performance Characteristics, and Common Failure Modes
- Turbines: Classification, Performance Characteristics, and Common Failure Modes
- Fans/Blowers: Classification, Performance Characteristics, and Common Failure Modes
- Introduction to Alignment and Balancing
- Summary of Rotating Equipment Failure Modes
- Predictive Maintenance for Rotating Equipment
- Troubleshooting Analysis
- Methods for Testing Equipment Performance
- Equipment Installation Requirements
- Equipment Log Book Management
- Operation Manual and Parts Book Overview
About the Course Leader
Cecep Slamet Abadi, ST., M.T.
Cecep Slamet Abadi is an associate instructor at FJM with a background in Mechanical Engineering for both undergraduate and graduate studies. He has been an active lecturer since 1996 and has extensive experience in industry and consulting, including work with LAPI ITB, Puslitbang Air, PINDAD, and energy audits at Pertamina EP Pangkalan Susu, Tambung, and Rengasdengklok. He is also a member of the competency testing team for IATKI (Indonesian Electrical Engineering Association).
In terms of industrial training, Mr. Cecep has conducted over 150 in-house and public training sessions for various organizations, including Indonesia Power, PLTA Saguling, Freeport-Papua, Chevron Oil/Gas, Chevron Geothermal, Premier Oil, Pupuk Sriwijaya, Pupuk Kujang, Badak LNG, and others.