Essentials of Wind Turbine Troubleshooting

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Skills

Documentation and Reporting
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Monitoring and Diagnostics
Operating Strategies
Safety Protocols

Training Description

This course is for anyone with a high school education who wishes to learn about the maintenance and troubleshooting of an advanced power production plant like a wind turbine farm. This course is beneficial for technical or trades students and professionals alike to gain valuable knowledge to transition into working in the wind energy industry. Management professionals will also find this course beneficial to understand the scope of work that goes into lowering the cost of electricity produced in wind turbines by maintaining a proper maintenance and troubleshooting program. 

The Essentials of Wind Turbine Troubleshooting is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the troubleshooting process specifically for wind turbines. Participants will gain essential knowledge and skills necessary to identify, diagnose, and resolve common issues that can arise in wind turbine systems. The course covers topics such as turbine component analysis, electrical system troubleshooting, mechanical system diagnostics, and control system problem-solving. Through a combination of theoretical lessons and practical exercises, participants will develop proficiency in identifying and addressing various technical challenges encountered in wind turbine operations. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the essential skills and strategies needed to effectively troubleshoot wind turbine systems and ensure their optimal performance and reliability. 

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Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 

  • Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing professional tools and following established procedures for troubleshooting
  • This includes working with Amatrol workstations and conducting inspections
  • Effectively select appropriately sized motors, drives, wiring, and protection for specific applications, and possess the skills to troubleshoot variable speed drive systems
  • Maintain control loops with accuracy, including the ability to calibrate and troubleshoot any issues that arise

Wind Energy is projected to grow substantially in coming years as a means to decarbonize the national grid. This will require a large number of trained technicians, engineers, and managers who possess the knowledge and skills to support this transition. 

Registration

Winter Term

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