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Background & About the Course
Smooth, problem-free, and economical power plant operations are the goals of all stakeholders in the electricity generation sector. A critical activity to achieve these goals is the proper preparation of both main and auxiliary equipment before they are integrated into the system. This preparation process, known as power plant operational activities, includes testing equipment conditions based on technical specifications that align with their design, ensuring that no issues arise once they are operational.
This training will cover how to conduct operational preparation activities, including testing procedures that encompass preventive actions, prerequisites, preparation arrangements, operational procedures, and conclusions. This training is particularly suitable for designers, implementation engineers, and technical personnel involved in the design, maintenance, and operation of power plants.
Course Objectives
After completing this training, participants are expected to:
- Enhance technical skills in testing critical power plant components to ensure smooth, problem-free, and economical operations.
- Plan tests meticulously, including preventive actions, requirements, preparation arrangements, procedures, and conclusions.
- Collaborate effectively with relevant stakeholders during testing.
Who Should Attend
Recommended Participants:
- Planning Engineers and Operations Personnel
- Power Plant Supervisors and Technicians
- Power Plant Supervisors and Operators
- Stakeholders involved in the commissioning and re-commissioning of power plants
Course Outline
- Hydraulic Testing of Steam Generators
- Airtightness/Leakage Testing of the Furnace, Air, and Flue Gas Paths of Steam Generators
- Initial Firing and Drying Out of Insulation in Steam Generators
- Floating of Steam Generator Safety Valves
- Clean Airflow Testing of Pulverizers
- Condenser Flood Testing and Vacuum-Tightness Testing
- Generator Drying Out and Airtightness Testing
- Filling the Generator with Hydrogen
- Protection Stability Testing of Generators
About the Course Leader
Ir. Ali Mashar, M.Eng.Sc., IPU
Ir. Ali Mashar graduated from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, with a focus on power and control or electrical engineering. He has served as the Head of the Energy Conversion Engineering program at Politeknik ITB (POLBAN) and is currently the Head of the Energy Engineering Laboratory at PEDC.
Since 2010, he has conducted in-house and public training sessions on electrical and control systems, as well as energy conservation. His expertise has been shared with both local and multinational companies, including Indonesia Power, Pemda Papua, PT. Badak, Cogindo, Star Energi, Chevron, and Freeport, among others. In addition to teaching, he has completed numerous projects related to power generation and conducted various energy audits.