Condition Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance

Course

In Scarborough

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Scarborough

  • Duration

    2 Days

To build an understating of the principles of condition monitoring. To give a background to vibration, temperature, other factors required. To look at maintenance planning and the issues involved. To develop an understanding of methods of monitoring and systems. To show how information from monitoring is used to plan effectively. To lead to an understanding of the measurable outcomes on efficiency. and productivity. Suitable for: Anyone with the responsibility for maintenance of plant and machinery in industry should attend this course. This might include those with management or supervisory roles or those engineers assigned to the task of coordinating or carrying out maintenance schedules an procedures. This course is ideally suited to plant and production managers, maintenance engineers, fitters or any production staff with a part to play in the maintenance and efficiency of process equipment and machinery

Facilities

Location

Start date

Scarborough (North Yorkshire)
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Salter Road, Scarborough Business Park, YO11 3UZ

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Course Aim

The aim of this course is to equip delegates to become instrumental in the increased efficiency of process plan and machinery. By understanding the fundamental principles of condition monitoring and maintenance planning, those attending can then play key roles in effective preventative maintenance, improved efficiency and increased productivity in their respective industries. The practical nature of Castle Training Academy courses will give delegates the insight they need to implement learning from day 1 following this training.

Course Overview

The course first establishes some of the fundamentals of the parameters involved including vibration, temperature and power. These principles are then built-on to cover information handling and understanding, including baseline establishment, trend-analysis and trigger levels.

The second half of the course then looks into the use of gathered information to set up maintenance schedules and preventative programmes. This also involves and understanding of the benefits and measurability of the effect of such programmes.

Condition Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance

Price on request