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Rotating Machinery Training Classes

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MDUPT

Electrical
Dec 12, 2006
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I'm in search of a good training class that provides a broad overview of rotating machinery basics; vertical & horizontal alignment, vibration analysis, bearings, shafts, measuring & analyzing clearances, etc.

Recommendations that anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Get hold of Hartford Steam Boilers- I am quit certain that they hold classes for their own people- may be for outsiders too!
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It would be useful to know ehere you are located and hence where you can go for a bit of training???
 
Cheddarcaveman, I would be willing to travel anywhere in the continental USA.

Byrdj, I have attended a generator operations class put on by HPC and it was very good. Don't know why I didn't think to look at them again. Thanks.
 
Tell H.P. I sent you and get a discount :)
 
FLowserve does pump trainig classes primarily in their Dallas facility. Access the info from their website. Wide range of classes available, lots of hands-on in the lab.
 
Bently Nevada and possibly CSI (part of Emerson) should be able to help you out. BN will probably customise a course for you if you have enough participants - I have less familiarity with CSI, but they are direct competitors and will have similar offerings.



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