Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Conveyors and Chutes


Offering Training
Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Conveyors and Chutes
DESCRIPTION
The workshop will cover basic conveyors, selection, safety, legal obligations, terminology and background and an optional third day will deal with the nuts and bolts of conveyor, chute and feeder design. Belt conveyors frequently provide the most satisfactory and economical method of transporting materials such as mine ores, earth, sand, crushed stone, cement and concrete. The high and continuous speed of operation of the belt makes for a high capacity of transport of materials. This workshop is designed for engineers and technicians from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds and will provide an excellent introduction to troubleshooting, maintenance and basic design rules of conveyors and chutes. It is intended to cover the fundamentals of belt conveying and would be useful for those with little experience in this area. Before commencing a detailed course on conveyors it is important to have a solid practical knowledge of the material to be conveyed. A basic knowledge is provided of the bulk materials characteristics and properties. This will enable you to have a far stronger ability to troubleshoot and design workable conveyor systems. Numerous tips throughout the course make it practical and topical. You will also engage in problem solving and case studies to absorb the materials as quickly and effectively as possible.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Ø       Maintenance Engineers, Technicians and Staff
Ø       Plant Engineers
Ø       Operation, Maintenance, Inspection and Repair Managers,
Ø       Supervisors and Engineers
Ø       Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
Ø       Design Engineers
Ø       Electrical Engineers and Technicians
Ø       Consulting Engineers
YOU WILL LEARN
Ø       Maintenance of conveyors
Ø       Troubleshooting conveyor problems
Ø       Splicing techniques
Ø       Safety management
Ø       Design and installation
Ø       Capacity, sizing and power of equipment
Ø       The fundamentals of belt conveyor, chute and feeder design
SUMMARY OUTLINE
1.      INTRODUCTION
Ø       Fundamentals of bulk materials handling
Ø       Nature of bulk solids
Ø       Characteristics of generally used bulk materials
Ø       Conveyors and chutes overview
Practical Exercise
2.      BELT CONVEYING
Ø       Introduction
Ø       Layout
Ø       Basic Configuration
Ø       Components of a standard conveyor
Ø       Capacity of belt conveyors and selection of belt width
Ø       Selection of other components (belt, idlers, pulleys and takeups etc.)
Ø       Simple calculation of belt tension
Ø       Selection of drive
Ø       Troubleshooting tips
Ø       Take-ups
Ø       Operation and maintenance of belts
Ø       Tips for cost savings
Practical Exercise
3.      SAFETY OF CONVEYORS
Ø       Conveyor safety standard
Ø       General background on AS 4024.1 (RA and hazard recognition)
Ø       Hazard recognition
Ø       History of accidents
Ø       Key conveyor safety issues
Ø       Demonstration of unsafe conveyors
Ø       AS 1755 conveyors
Ø       Chute doors hazards and controls
Case Study
Practical Exercise
4.      MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING OF CONVEYORS
Ø       Troubleshooting conveyor problems
Ø       Types of joints
Ø       Splice failures
Ø       Splice inspections
Ø       Splice repairs
Ø       Typical problems
Ø       Root cause process
Ø       Systematic approach for tracking
Ø       Site specific problems
Case Study
Practical Exercise
5.      CHUTE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Ø       Transfer chutes theory
Ø       Laser scanning applications
Ø       Best practice design
Ø       Boosting flow
Ø       Troubleshooting chutes
Ø       Spillage and buildup
Ø       The awkward marriage of conveyor and chutes
Practical Exercise
6.      FEEDERS MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Ø       Belt, apron, screw and other feeders
Ø       Optimum draw down
Ø       Troubleshooting typical problems
Practical Exercise
7.      STORAGE AND FLOW
Ø       Flow properties of materials
Ø       Funnel - flow and expanded flow
Ø       Flow rate analysis
Ø       Gravity reclaim
Ø       Bin wall pressures
Practical Exercise
8.      PRACTICAL CONVEYOR DESIGN
Ø       Review of bulk material characteristics
Ø       Layout
Ø       Component selection
Ø       Lump size limitation
Ø       Capacity
Ø       Minimum pulley diameters
Ø       Burden cross sectional area calculations
Ø       Volumetric capacity
Ø       Velocity calculations
Ø       Idler spacing and load rating
Ø       Belt tension calculations
Ø       Drive arrangements
Ø       Power demand capacity
Ø       Starting and stopping
Ø       Start up current calculations
Ø       Vertical curves
Ø       Gearbox and drive selection
Ø       Safety factors
Ø       Bearing types and selection
Conveyor design calculations Exercises
9.      CHUTE DESIGN
Ø       Liner selection
Ø       Use of solidworks
Ø       DEM and application to transfer design
Ø       Stress analysis using cosmos
Ø       Chute Design Exercise
10.  FEEDER DESIGN
Ø       Calculation of loads/drive torques and power
Ø       Feeder selection
Feeder Design Exercise
11.  APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
Ø       Case studies
Ø       Future trends in conveyors, feeders and chutes
COURSE METHOD
COURSE SPEAKER
v       Presentation
v       Discuss
v       Case Study
v       Evaluation
v       Simulation
Teguh Pudji Purwanto, Ir, MT

Teguh Pudji Purwanto experienced more than 26 years in mechanical industry.
TIME & VENUE
COURSE FEE
23-26 April 2012
4 days
08 am – 04 pm
Jentra Dagen Hotel
Jl. Dagen 85 Malioboro Yogyakarta
IDR 7,000,000.00 per participant non residential
Course fees can be transferred to the following account number :
CV JP CONSULTANT : MANDIRI Bank Yogyakarta Branch Acc. No.  1370007857077

FACILITY
INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
¨     Module / Handout
¨     Certificate
¨     Souvenir
¨     Training Kit
JP Consultant
Kalibayem No. 436 Ngestiharjo Kasihan Bantul Yogyakarta
Phone         :  02743326339
Email          :  jpconsultantyogyakarta@yahoo.com
Contact      : Sari (08122758271)
                    Damiri (083867388077)
                   

Electrical Power Distribution Equipment and System Commissioning and Acceptance Testing


Offering Training

Electrical Power Distribution Equipment and System Commissioning and Acceptance Testing

DESCRIPTION
The start up of any electrical system for the first time, regardless of its size, type or industry, is a very special occurrence and poses some unique challenges to electrical personnel. Inexperience and poor planning will inevitably result in prolonged delays in the start up which can lead to costly productivity losses. The importance of planning and preparation for the project, from engineering to commissioning and start-up, will be emphasized. This course deals with safety considerations and testing and startup procedures for all the components of any electrical system. The course leader will also offer useful guidelines on what to do when things go wrong during this phase of a project.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course provides invaluable information to anyone who wishes to know and understand the role of Acceptance Testing, Commissioning and Start-up of Electrical Power Distribution Systems.
SUMMARY OUTLINE
  1. Understanding Electrical Drawings
  2. Test Equipment Overview
  3. Power Cable Acceptance Testing
  4. Relaying Protection Commissioning
  5. Substation Equipment Acceptance Testing
  6. Transformer Acceptance Procedures
  7. Distribution Switchgear Commissioning
  8. Plant Start Up, Documentation, & Safety Considerations
COURSE METHOD
COURSE SPEAKER
v       Presentation
v       Discuss
v       Case Study
v       Evaluation
v       Simulation
Teguh Santoso, Ir

Teguh Santoso experienced more than 26 years in Electrical.
TIME & VENUE
COURSE FEE
25-28 June 2012
4 days
08 am – 04 pm
Jentra Dagen Hotel
Jl. Dagen 85 Malioboro Yogyakarta
IDR 7,000,000.00 per participant non residential
Course fees can be transferred to the following account number :
CV JP CONSULTANT : MANDIRI Bank Yogyakarta Branch Acc. No.  1370007857077

FACILITY
INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
¨     Module / Handout
¨     Certificate
¨     Souvenir
¨     Training Kit
JP Consultant
Kalibayem No. 436 Ngestiharjo Kasihan Bantul Yogyakarta
Phone         :  02743326339
Email          :  jpconsultantyogyakarta@yahoo.com
Contact      : Sari (08122758271)
                    Damiri (083867388077)