LM2500 GT Control System Micronet+

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course introduces plant maintenance personnel to the Woodward MicroNet™ and MicroNet Plus™ turbine control systems. These platforms have CPUs with an Ethernet port(s) and do not have a 2-line display. Course content includes the hardware layout of typical systems; from chassis to I/O cards to field termination modules. Course material provides training on Graphical Application Programmer (GAP) software navigation. Woodward software tools will be used to evaluate fuel control, sequence logic, and turbine-based alarms. Control actuator and other I/O calibration procedures will be discussed.

PDH: 35 Hours | CEUs: 3.5 Credits

5 DAYS

TCS-AE0402

Accredited by
PRE-REQUISITES

This course is intended for owners, operators and customer personnel concerned with the day- to-day operations and maintenance of the GE LM2500 Aeroderivative gas turbine.

In general, for those who need an in-depth understanding of the LM2500+ gas turbines and the related auxiliary systems. The ones who need the ability to perform in dept troubleshooting in case of reliability issues. The training course is meant for employees of companies that are end users of LM gas turbines who operate and maintain the gas turbines.

COURSE OBJECTIVE

This 5-day training course is intended for customer personnel concerned with the I&C aspects of the Woodward Micronet control system for effective maintenance and troubleshooting.

The purpose of the training is to provide the knowledge required to ensure consistent, trouble-free performance of the engine and its associated equipment.

COURSE OUTLINE
Control Fundamentals
  • Introduction and Overview of Control Functions
  • Gas Turbine Fuel Control
  • Auxiliary Equipment Control and Sequencing
  • Gas Turbine and Package Protective Systems
System Hardware
  • Control System Architecture
  • Control System Documentation
  • Turbine Control Panel and System Components
  • Woodward MicroNet™ and MicroNet Plus™
  • Speed Signal Generation
  • Valve Actuation
  • High Signal Select / Low Signal Select Logic
  • Digital Control Philosophy
GAPTM
  • GAP™ Software Architecture - Introduction To GAP™
  • Application Specific GAP™ Blocks
  • GAP™ Navigation
  • GAP™ and Application File Maintenance
Software Tools and Interfaces
  • Application Manager
  • Monitor GAP™
  • Control Assistant
  • File Transfers and Backup
  • Signal Forcing
  • Tunable Parameters, Adjustments and File Maintenance
  • I/O Calibrations
  • Valves, Valve Interfaces and Valve Files
  • Data Logs
Field Procedures
  • File Transfers and Backup
  • Signal Forcing
  • Tunable Parameters, Adjustments and File Maintenance
  • I/O Calibrations
  • Valves, Valve Interfaces and Valve Files
  • Retrieving and Displaying Data Logs
Summation and Review
  • Final Review
  • Questions & Answers
  • Certificates Handout

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