Condition assessment and monitoring
Condition assessment of power transformers through oil analysis - Introduction
Condition assessment of power transformers through oil analysis - Advanced
Condition assessment of rotating machines through oil analysis
The course begins with a half-day theoretical session addressing various aspects of transformer condition assessment. Case studies are used to help participants learn how to interpret results and formulate recommendations.
The objective is for participants to gain the knowledge needed to devise and implement effective oil analysis programmes, monitor transformer condition, and understand oil analysis reports as part of a maintenance strategy.
What are best practices? What are the degradation mechanisms in lubricating oils? Which analyses are used for which types of equipment? How frequently should analyses be carried out? How to interpret test results? How to use analysis results? Case studies are used to learn how to interpret results and formulate recommendations.
Introduction to vibration analysis based on Laborelec Vibration Monitoring System (LVMS)
Introduction to non-destructive testing (NDT)
Non-destructive testing (NDT) for diagnosis and post-repair evaluation of reinforced concrete structures
This basic training on the Laborelec vibration monitoring system (LVMS) for operators extends participants’ general knowledge of vibrations and the interpretation of measurement results to get the best out of the LVMS. The focus is on understanding the measurements, the LVMS system, and the alarms.
The objective is for participants to gain the knowledge needed to devise and implement effective oil analysis programmes, monitor transformer condition, and understand oil analysis reports as part of a maintenance strategy.
The course covers, in detail, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods on concrete, how to achieve a balance between using destructive and non-destructive methods, and how to formulate reliable and cost-effective examination procedures.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) for metal additive-manufactured components
Non-destructive testing (NDT) for 3D-printed parts faces new challenges. This course addresses these, ensuring reliable analysis and quality control in sectors like aerospace, automotive, and nuclear, where safety is critical.
Condition assessment and monitoring
Chemistry of the water-steam cycle in thermal power plants
Cooling water treatment in the industry
Demineralized water preparation
The course covers the chemical aspects of the water-steam cycle. Included are the various types of chemicals used in boilers, potential issues in the water-steam cycle, monitoring, and specifications for target values and alarm levels. Actions to be taken in the event of chemistry-related incidents are also discussed.
The course is a general introduction to cooling circuits in industry, power plants, and other industrial sectors. Participants get an overview of typical designs, the principal components, and the three main issues that could arise in cooling circuits: biofouling, scaling, and corrosion.
The course aims to provide participants with a knowledge base on technologies used to produce demineralised water (via resins or membranes). In addition to basic theory, the content is supplemented by the field experience of Laborelec experts in industrial and power plants.
Introduction to water chemistry in power and desalination plants
The course is a general introduction to water chemistry in power plants. Attendees get an overview of the water-steam cycle, cooling-water circuits, and how demineralized water is produced.
Electricity and renewable energies
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Cooling water treatment in the industry
Demineralized water preparation
This course on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) explains the safety and compliance requirements for electronic systems, the types of interferences, their effects, and the importance of EMC in industrial environments.
This intermediate course covers medium voltage grid protection, including cable, line, and transformer protection, fault types, neutral earthing/grounding, and basic grid protection concepts. It also presents simplified short-circuit current calculations and examines the impact of decentralized electrical production on the grid.
This two-day session covers battery technologies, focusing on lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries. It addresses performance and safety challenges, cell chemistry, and its impact on cost and safety. The course also discusses potential hazards and installation solutions, from cell chemistry to packaging and container integration.
Introduction to water chemistry in power and desalination plants
Are you planning to invest in new equipment to contain or transport pure hydrogen or a hydrogen mix? The training session aims to give engineers and project managers working on hydrogen processes greater insight into the particular risks of hydrogen.
Materials technology
Corrosion in PWR nuclear power plants
Material damage mechanisms in power plants
This two-day course helps participants understand and address corrosion in pressurized water reactor nuclear power plants, covering basic principles, detection, prevention, and the importance of adhering to chemical specifications.
The course covers common damage mechanisms in power plants, non-destructive monitoring techniques, and destructive analysis to determine failure mechanisms and installation lifespan. Practical case investigations are included.
Industrial cyber security
Applied cyber security training for OT and IT personnel
Cyber security risk assessment and management for operators of essential services
Implementing an ISMS for operators of essential services
Introduction on technologies in control systems and impact on cybersecurity. It includes labs on penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities and attacks. Gain theoretical and technical skills to secure network infrastructures and ICS environments.
This course covers cyber risk management, including identifying risks, applying administrative actions, and comprehensive solutions. It involves RAM analysis, security risk assessments, and developing risk compliance plans.
Experience has shown that implementing an information security management system (ISMS) according to ISO 27001 is a very good approach to combating threats to information security.