Recent catastrophic events have reinforced the critical importance of safety and risk mitigation strategies in power plants worldwide. Today’s operators face many challenges, including the reduction of well-trained plant personnel, load cycling, extended periods between outages, grid fluctuations and planning for emergencies.
Join E/One for this must-see webinar dedicated to the equipment used to monitor critical parameters of the hydrogen gas auxiliary system used to cool large turbo-generators.
Best practices in the implementation of solutions for effective condition monitoring and predictive maintenance systems will be covered, as well as the importance of remote operator-initiated generator purging and leak detection. Safety and unit efficiency are at the core of these applications.
Extending the life – and efficiency – of a generating asset requires a broad perspective, including not only the machine itself, but the auxiliary systems and predictive maintenance systems that support it. Register today and decrease downtime, mitigate risk, and improve the overall safety profile of the plant.
Key Learning Objectives
- Implement solutions for effective condition monitoring and predictive maintenance systems.
- Understand the methods used to measure hydrogen gas purity and dew point.
- Design a safer work environment for maintaining Hydrogen Cooled Turbo-generators as well as the protection of generation assets.