This course is designed to enhance the technical expertise of maintenance personnel, technicians, operators, and others who are associated with equipment maintenance. Our teaching methods include heavy class participation, visual aids, texts, and actual components. Our instructors have many years of experience and take a non-intimidating, no-nonsense approach in their presentation.
Attendees should bring note taking material and a hand held calculator. This course is a minimum of 24 hours and a maximum of 40 hours.
I. Flow /Pressure Relationship
A. Pascal's Law
B. Bernoulli's Principle
II. Fluids.
A. Petroleum Base
B. Synthetic
C. H.W.C.F.
D. Viscosity
E. Specific Gravity
III. Contamination/Filtration
A. Micron Rating
B. Contamination Causes
C. Filter Types
1. Surface
2. Depth
D. Sizing The Filter
IV. Fluid Conductors/Fittings
A. Pipe
B. Hose
C. Carbon Steel Tube
D. S.A.E. Flange
E. N.P.T.
F. 37 Degree Flare
G. Conductor Sizing
V. Heat Generation
A. Restrictions
B. Contamination
C. Horsepower Lost
VI. Reservoirs
A. Size
B. Baffles
VII. Cavitation
A. Pump Inlet
B. Oil Viscosity
VII. Pumps
A. Gear
B. Vane
1. Fixed
2. Variable
C. Piston
1. Fixed
2. Variable
3. Over Center
IX. Directional Control Valves
A. Two Position
B. Three Position
C. Two Way
D. Three Way
E. Four Way
X. Pressure Control Valves
A. Relief
B. Sequence
C. Counterbalance
D. Unloading
E. Pressure Reducing
F. Brake
XI. Flow Control Valves
A. Meter In, Meter Out
B. Pressure Compensated
C. Temperature Compensated
XII. Actuators
A. Cylinders
B. Motors
XII. Schematics
A. Symbols
B. Trouble Shooting Tools
XIV. Putting It All Together
A. Common Sense Approach
B. A Creative Trouble Shooter
C. The System As A Whole
D. Show Pride In Your Work
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