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Courses are regularly scheduled in Calgary, Canada, with on-site training and course customization available upon request. If the following information does not address your requirements or if you have questions please contact Bernice Krautheim by telephone at 1+1.403.736.3046 or by email at info@enerflex.com.
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One-day course designed to introduce participants to the intricacies of compressor packages. Technical overview of various compression aspects such as: engine driver differences (turbocharged, lean burn, and normally aspirated) and the advantages of each. Engine selection concerns, reciprocating and screw compressor differences, sizing graphs, performance curve reading, the importance of vibration analysis, control systems and common operational problems. The course will give the participant a general overview of the technical aspects of gas compression.
| January 18 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| May 9 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| September 12 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| November 21 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
Two-day course designed to review field gas compression operation. Technical overview of compression package operational safety, compression process design, and theory topics. Course content includes gas compression theory, reciprocating and screw compressor theory, package operation and maintenance practices, and engine systems including cooling, fuel and lubrication systems. Practical application review of course content is also used to reinforce theoretical concepts covered.
| February 1 - 2 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| May 30 - 31 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| September 26 - 27 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
One-day course in which participants will review gas compression optimization, through theory, case studies and modeling methodology. The compression process, component interrelation and asset analysis are reviewed. Package, field and engine limitations as well as compressor performance and analysis are discussed. Optimization strategy analysis of various option scenarios are presented in case study format. Taught by an Enerflex Optimization Specialist, this is an opportunity for students of all backgrounds to get a diverse exposure to compression optimization.
Available upon request and will be conducted when there is sufficient interest to hold a course.
This four-day course provides the foundation for all gas engines. Taught by a Waukesha certified trainer, the information can be applied to virtually all gas engines and is comprehensive in all areas of engine maintenance, operation and troubleshooting. This course is recommended for anyone who is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Waukesha products, and for those who desire a thorough understanding of gas engine theory and technology not easily attained in the field.
| March 27 - 30 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| October 23 - 26 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
The course information can be applied to virtually all gas engines and is very comprehensive in all areas of engine maintenance, operation and troubleshooting. Both rich and lean burn engines will be reviewed. Topics include: air induction system, fuel system, ignition, combustion process, exhaust system, emission standards/controls, lubrication system, oil analysis, cooling system operation, alignment objectives/maintenance requirements, air fuel ratio control and detonation sensing. The course is designed for those interested in improving their technical application knowledge.
| February 15 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| October 17 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
Two-day course about the operation and maintenance of an Ariel reciprocating compressor from an Ariel factory instructor. The course covers such topics as lubrication systems, balance and alignment, Ariel compressor valves, inertial forces/balance/torsional vibration, performance data interpretation, compressor sizing, rod packing, compressor valve design, pulsation/vibration/resonance, orientation to compressor components, maintenance points and a Q & A session.
| March 14 - 15 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| November 14 - 15 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
One-day course that reviews the principles of compression, optimizing performance of the compressor, lubrication systems, rod load, reversal, rod packing, suction and discharge valves, mechanical balance, fastener torque specifications and maintenance. The content is generic and may be applied to most reciprocating natural gas compressors.
| February 16 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
One-day practical course provides an overview of the screw compressor, discussing the differences between a screw compressor and a reciprocating compressor. Various compressor prototypes and information will be used in the course to provide a range of products currently in use. This course is designed for mechanics and field service technicians primarily, but is of interest to engineers, designers and project managers as well.
This course runs on an ongoing basis and on request. Please contact the Technical Training Centre if you are interested in attending.
| January 19 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| April 11 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| October 18 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
One-day course on the natural gas compression package from an instrumentation perspective. The course reviews the basic concept of gas compression, identifying all the devices used to monitor and control the flow of natural gas as it travels through the compression cycle. The specific function of each device is explained in detail and information provided as to how adjustments are made and what maintenance may be required. This program is based on the compression packages manufactured by the company but is applicable to most compressor packages.
| February 23 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| September 13 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
This two-day course is designed specifically for technicians who install, program, adjust and troubleshoot the ESM. Students should understand governing, ignition systems and be experienced adjusting fuel systems, troubleshooting electrical systems and performing basic tasks on a laptop computer using Microsoft Windows. This course is conducted by a trainer certified by Waukesha.
| March 6 - 8 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
| October 2 - 4 | Training Centre, Calgary, Canada |
Designed for operations personnel who monitor the engine on a day-to-day basis. The power supply section of the program reviews electrical requirements as applied to the ESM, such as proper wire sizing, stable power sources, grounding, etc. The theory and hardware component of the ESM are discussed. Hands-on ESM troubleshooting is emphasized.
Available upon request and will be conducted when there is sufficient interest to hold a course.
Get specific! This option provides you with an opportunity to design training around a specific objective. The requirements are determined through consultation to identify specific needs and establish objectives. Training may be topic-specific or all-inclusive, ranging from exploring the operating philosophy of equipment, review of the operating systems to detailed explanations of the engines, compressors or power generators, review instrumentation and panel controls or detailed maintenance requirements. We can also include a hands-on exercise using our equipment or parts to give participants the opportunity to put their skills training to use.