Electrical Equipment
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Introductory
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Intermediate
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Advanced
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- Drilling and well service personnel who intend to acquire a basic knowledge of rig equipment.
- New employees with little or no knowledge of drilling units.
- Maintenance personnel.
- (Assistant) Electricians.
- Any maintenance staff changing from one type of drilling unit to another.
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- Electrical maintenance staff who are candidates for promotion.
- New employees who have successfully completed their probationary period.
- Electricians associated with heavy industry.
- Mining and marine industry personnel.
- Defence force personnel who have an electrical background.
- Candidates who have completed ModuSpec's Rig Electrical Course.
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- Electricians who have completed ModuSpec's Rig Equipment Programme (REP).
- Rig Electricians with several years experience.
- Electricians, who have shown that they are capable of advancement, but require additional training.
- Senior Rig Electricians who move between different rig types.
- Electricians who are to be given additional equipment responsibilities.
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Two days of classroom sessions.
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Educational programme consisting of:
- Two 5-day classroom sessions.
- Six months of on-the-job work assignments between the sessions.
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Educational programme consisting of:
- Two 5-day classroom sessions.
- Six months of on-the-job work assignments between the sessions.
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- Basic (visual) rig inspection.
- Major items, which influence safety and operation of a rig.
- Major inspection criteria of the main rig equipment and safety issues.
- Recognising the overall condition and deficiencies of a rig.
- Performing planned maintenance tasks.
- Understanding the function of electrical equipment (AC/DC motors, generators, SCR systems, etc.)
- Standards used in the drilling industry (IPA, etc.) and certification.
- Hazardous area classification, EX codes and electrical EX equipment.
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- Presentation of various types of equipment, operating procedures, compliance regulations, maintenance tasks and general rig electrical operations.
- The fundamental components of both land and offshore drilling units through field-based exercises and assessments.
- Industry generic planned maintenance procedures.
- Providing knowledge necessary to support the candidates to advance within the electrical discipline.
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- Presentation of various types of equipment, operating procedures, compliance regulations, maintenance tasks and rig electrical operations.
- Power management of generators.
- Elmagco brake systems.
- Instrumentation interface.
- Drive systems.
- Hazardous-area equipment - selection and specification.
- Wide range of generic maintenance procedures and complex maintenance tasks.
- Fault analysis.
- Installation and upgrade of equipment.
- Providing knowledge necessary to support the candidates to advance within the electrical discipline.
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