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Turbines and their lubricant/hydraulic oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring Manila, 22nd-23rd of March 2018
Technical Seminars
Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Manila 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, 1650 Philippines
ENGIE Lab Laborelec performs contract research and technical expertise services in electrical power technology. Active in more than 100 countries, we enhance the business performance of our customers, protect the value of their investments and drive innovation towards the energy systems of the future. Benefitting from the skills of 240 specialists, our activities encompass the entire electrical power value chain, including electricity generation, transmission, distribution, storage and end-use. We combine expert know ledge and operational experience with state-of-the-art measurement and analysis capability. We guarantee the independence and objectivity of our solutions and recommendations. ENGIE Lab Laborelec is part of the Research and Technologies Department of the ENGIE group, a world leader in energy. Backed by the international network of ENGIE Labs and by international partners, we provide worldwide solutions to help our customers successfully come through the energy transition.
Five Reasons for you to Choose ENGIE Lab Laborelec Wide range of technical competencies in Electricity Generation, Grids and End-Use
Increased profitability of your energy processes and assets Unique combination of contract research and operational assistance
Independent advice based on certified laboratory and field analyses all over the world More than 50 years of experience
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC BELGIUM Rodestraat 125 1630 Linkebeek Belgium
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC THE NETHERLANDS Amerikalaan 35 6199 AE Maastricht-Airport The Netherlands
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC MIDDLE-EAST Off ice 135-FD Level1, Incubator Building Masdar City Abu Dhabi, UAE
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC GERMANY Bromberger Strasse 39-41 42281 Wuppertal Germany ENGIE LAB
LABORELEC CHILESPA Avenida Apoquindo 3721 3er piso, of icina 32 Santiago de Chile
TAN DELTA ELECTRIC CORPORATION is a duly registered engineering, contracting and trading firm. Organized
by a group of expert engineers and incorporated on July 25, 1995, the company consistently provide
optimum customer satisfaction through quality products and unparalleled services. Tan Delta Electric
Corporation merges the best of the both worlds by sticking to traditions of technical expertise and
professionalism while exploring what the latest technology can offer, thus paving the way for a constantly
innovating customer-and-service-oriented construction business.
Sales and Admin 34A J.P. Rizal St., Project 4, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 Operations, Training and Laboratory 51 Balagtas Corner Ipil St., Marikina Heights Marikina City, Philippines 1810
(632) 911-5858; (632) 911-2073; (632) 911-9550; (632) 911 8346
(632) 911-2157
www.tandelta.com.ph
[email protected] [email protected]
Our Services
Preventive Maintenance, Testing & Commissioning of High and Low Voltage S/S Equipment Transformer Oil Laboratory Services Infrared Thermal Scanning Services Air & Structure Borne Ultrasonic Inspection Services Online & Offline Vacuum Oil Purification and Regeneration Services Technical Training Programs
For inquiries, you may contact us through…
Experts
Steve Eeckhoudt is the current Senior Expert at ENGIE lab. He is a specialist in insulation fluids, lubrication oils and the condition monitoring of power transformer and turbines. He is an active member of several IEC TC10 working groups (MT21, MT38) and active member of several CIGRE working groups (JWG D1/A2.47, D1.70). He has authored several publications within IEC, CIGRE, IEEE and international research projects in relation to corrosive sulphur, oil additives, stray gassing, ageing and condition assessment of transformers. He is the current Chairman of Belgian NC IEC TC10.
Koen Balman is an expert in the field of condition monitoring of lubricants for rotating equipment. He started his career in an industrial oil blending plant followed by a responsible function related to oil analysis. Since 2007, he is at Laborelec involved with lubricating oil analysis, reporting and specific lubricating oil issues for turbines and other oil-filled equipment within the power segment. He is a member of ASTM D02 – Petroleum products, liquid fuels and lubricants.
“Turbines and their lubricant/hydraulic oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring”
A regular analysis of your machinery oil baths can determine if lubrication is still efficient and if any equipment wear is developing. This enables you to plan optimal maintenance actions and oil replacements to reduce equipment wear. A regular analysis of your machinery oil baths has the following benefits: improve availability of your equipment by keeping the oil bath in optimal condition, optimize your maintenance planning, provides timely detection of wear and prevents further damage, and the cost is very small in comparison with an early oil replacement or unplanned shutdown.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
0800 Arrival and Registration
0830 Welcome and Introduction Nestor P. Remigio President, Tan Delta Electric Corporation
0845 Introduction on LABORELEC oil activities
0900 TECHNICAL SESSION 1 How to build-up a reliable condition monitoring program Focus on oil storage and lube room set-up Best practice for correct sampling and sampling locations Question and Answer
1045 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1100 TECHNICAL SESSION 2 Different oil types and possible additives Base oil classification Additives: their role and function Question and Answer
1230 Lunch
1330 TECHNICAL SESSION 3 Focus on oil analysis and oil quality monitoring – Part 1 Which analyses to perform Standards Typical values Case studies Question and Answer
1515 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1530 TECHNICAL SESSION 4 Focus on oil analysis and oil quality monitoring – Part 2 How to measure cleanliness & understanding ISO-4406 Possible maintenance actions and experiences Reporting Case studies Question and Answer
1700 Closing – Day 1
Friday, March 23, 2018
0800 Arrival and Registration
0830 TECHNICAL SESSION 5 Focus on oil ageing and oil quality monitoring (1) Which analyses to perform Standards Typical values Question and Answer
1030 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1045 TECHNICAL SESSION 6 Focus on oil ageing and oil quality monitoring (2) Which analyses to perform, standards & typical values Reporting PCB-analysis: context and recommendations Question and Answer
1300 Lunch
1400 Closing remarks
Registration Form
Registration
Please register by sending this form via e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] or fax to (632) 911-2157.
Participant
First Name Last Name
Company
Position Department
Address
City Postal Code
Country Phone
Date Program Fee
March 22 - 23, 2018 Turbines and their lubricant/hydraulic oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring
450€ *VAT Inclusive *Includes AM/PM Snack and Lunch
I would like to attend and register for the following day(s)*:
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Mrs.
Ms.
Invoicing Method (By choosing, ‘Post’, we assume the address is the same as above. Otherwise, please e-mail us the billing address.)
Date: March 22 – 23, 2018 Venue: Edsa Shangri-la Hotel
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Please send me the invoice by
Herewith the registration for the above mentioned participant to the event is binding.
I am interested in TAN DELTA and LABORELEC products, training and events. Please send me related promotional information in the future
Signature Date
Make a payment on or before February 28, 2018 and get any of the following discounts: 9% if enrolled in any of the two programme, 15% if enrolled in the two programme.
Power transformers and their insulation oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring Manila, 20th-21st of March 2018
Technical Seminar
Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Manila 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, 1650 Philippines
ENGIE Lab Laborelec performs contract research and technical expertise services in electrical power technology. Active in more than 100 countries, we enhance the business performance of our customers, protect the value of their investments and drive innovation towards the energy systems of the future. Benefitting from the skills of 240 specialists, our activities encompass the entire electrical power value chain, including electricity generation, transmission, distribution, storage and end-use. We combine expert know ledge and operational experience with state-of-the-art measurement and analysis capability. We guarantee the independence and objectivity of our solutions and recommendations. ENGIE Lab Laborelec is part of the Research and Technologies Department of the ENGIE group, a world leader in energy. Backed by the international network of ENGIE Labs and by international partners, we provide worldwide solutions to help our customers successfully come through the energy transition.
Five Reasons for you to Choose ENGIE Lab Laborelec Wide range of technical competencies in Electricity Generation, Grids and End-Use
Increased profitability of your energy processes and assets Unique combination of contract research and operational assistance
Independent advice based on certified laboratory and field analyses all over the world More than 50 years of experience
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC BELGIUM Rodestraat 125 1630 Linkebeek Belgium
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC THE NETHERLANDS Amerikalaan 35 6199 AE Maastricht-Airport The Netherlands
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC MIDDLE-EAST Off ice 135-FD Level1, Incubator Building Masdar City Abu Dhabi, UAE
ENGIE LAB LABORELEC GERMANY Bromberger Strasse 39-41 42281 Wuppertal Germany ENGIE LAB
LABORELEC CHILESPA Avenida Apoquindo 3721 3er piso, of icina 32 Santiago de Chile
TAN DELTA ELECTRIC CORPORATION is a duly registered engineering, contracting and trading firm. Organized
by a group of expert engineers and incorporated on July 25, 1995, the company consistently provide
optimum customer satisfaction through quality products and unparalleled services. Tan Delta Electric
Corporation merges the best of the both worlds by sticking to traditions of technical expertise and
professionalism while exploring what the latest technology can offer, thus paving the way for a constantly
innovating customer-and-service-oriented construction business.
Sales and Admin 34A J.P. Rizal St., Project 4, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 Operations, Training and Laboratory 51 Balagtas Corner Ipil St., Marikina Heights Marikina City, Philippines 1810
(632) 911-5858; (632) 911-2073; (632) 911-9550; (632) 911 8346
(632) 911-2157
www.tandelta.com.ph
[email protected] [email protected]
Our Services
Preventive Maintenance, Testing & Commissioning of High and Low Voltage S/S Equipment Transformer Oil Laboratory Services Infrared Thermal Scanning Services Air & Structure Borne Ultrasonic Inspection Services Online & Offline Vacuum Oil Purification and Regeneration Services Technical Training Programs
For inquiries, you may contact us through…
Experts
Steve Eeckhoudt is the current Senior Expert at ENGIE lab. He is a specialist in insulation fluids, lubrication oils and the condition monitoring of power transformer and turbines. He is an active member of several IEC TC10 working groups (MT21, MT38) and active member of several CIGRE working groups (JWG D1/A2.47, D1.70). He has authored several publications within IEC, CIGRE, IEEE and international research projects in relation to corrosive sulphur, oil additives, stray gassing, ageing and condition assessment of transformers. He is the current Chairman of Belgian NC IEC TC10.
Kevin Deville is a chemist with specialization in Dissolved Gas Analysis, Furanic Compounds and PCB Analysis. He has technical expertise in transformer and lubricant oils. He is a member of IEC TC10 PT62701 Interfacial Tension, IEC Project Team 63012 and CIGRE JWG D1/A2.47
“Power transformers and their insulation oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring”
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
0800 Arrival and Registration
0830 Welcome and Introduction Tan Delta Electric Corporation Engie Lab LABORELEC
0845 Introduction on LABORELEC oil activities
0900 TECHNICAL SESSION 1 Some basics on transformer oils Ageing and failure of a power transformer and its insulating materials Importance of selecting good quality transformer oil Inhibited versus uninhibited oils Question & Answer
1030 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1045 TECHNICAL SESSION 2 Dissolved Gases Analysis (DGA) – Basic tool for transformer condition assessment (1) Some basics How to implement and interpret analysis results (4 levels) Type of internal faults IEC/IEEE Standards Question and Answer
1215 Lunch
1315 TECHNICAL SESSION 3 Dissolved Gases Analysis (DGA) – Basic tool for transformer condition assessment (2) Relationship with water and breakdown voltage Case studies Question and Answer
1445 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1500 TECHNICAL SESSION 4 Dissolved Gases Analysis (DGA) – Basic tool for transformer condition assessment (3) Offline versus online DGA monitoring Stray gassing: what is it, how to identify and which actions can be taken Case studies Question and Answer
1700 Closing – Day 1
Insulating oils in power transformers serves as coolant, dielectric and information carrier. Oil and paper are effective insulators and have always been used in combination. However, even in ideal conditions, oil and paper will degrade, or ‘age’ which rate greatly involves effect of temperature, oxygen availability and moisture. In this workshop, you will learn several techniques that can be used to assess the condition of oil and paper. This will allow knowing what preventive measures are to be taken before any damage happen to the transformer.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
0800 Arrival and Registration
0830 TECHNICAL SESSION 5 Focus on oil ageing and oil quality monitoring (1) Which analyses to perform Standards Typical values Question and Answer
1030 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1045 TECHNICAL SESSION 6 Focus on oil ageing and oil quality monitoring (2) Which analyses to perform, standards & typical values Reporting PCB-analysis: context and recommendations Question and Answer
1200 Lunch
1300 TECHNICAL SESSION 7 Focus on insulating paper ageing – best practices Some basics Influencing factors Temperature-corrected furans Importance of transformer dismantling(s) Methanol as innovative paper ageing marker Question and Answer
1445 Coffee Break / Tea Break
1500 TECHNICAL SESSION 8 Focus on corrosive sulphur – best practices Context and current status Recommendations for unused oils and oils in-service Analysis methods & risk assessment Possible maintenance actions to reduce risk Implemented actions within ENGIE-fleet Question and Answer
1700 Closing – Day 2
Registration Form
Registration Please register by sending this form via e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] or fax to (632) 911-2157.
Participant
First Name Last Name
Company
Position Department
Address
City Postal Code
Country Phone
Date Program Fee
March 20 - 21, 2018 Power transformers and their insulation oils: Recent developments and best practices in condition monitoring
600€ *VAT Inclusive*Includes AM/PM Snack and Lunch
I would like to attend and register for the following day(s)*:
Mr. Mrs. Ms.
Invoicing Method (By choosing, ‘Post’, we assume the address is the same as above. Otherwise, please e-mail us the billing address.)
Date: March 20 – 21, 2018 Venue: Edsa Shangri-la Hotel
Post E-mail Please send me the invoice by
Herewith the registration for the above mentioned participant to the event is binding.
I am interested in TAN DELTA and LABORELEC products, training and events. Please send me related promotional information in the future
Signature Date
Make a payment on or before February 28, 2018 and get any of the following discounts: 9% if enrolled in any of the two programme, 15% if enrolled in the two programme.