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Boiler Systems PLUS Seminar Agenda Management, Assessment & Optimization

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Who should attend:

This seminar is designed for Facility Managers, Energy Managers, Plant Managers, Plant Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Boiler Room Supervisors, or anyone in an energy or safety overseeing capacity.

Objective:
The overall objective of this two day seminar is to make the recipient much more knowledgeable of how steam and hot water systems operate and how they can be improved to positively impact cost of operation, return on assets, reliability and safety. The attendee will walk away with valuable information and ideas that can be immediately applied to improve his or her operation, maximizing the assets in the system while improving the safety of the operation.

  • Agenda:
  • Overview of the most common boiler design similarities and differences.
  • Thermodynamics & heat transfer pertaining to the boiler and its operation.
  • Understanding the basics of combustion.
  • Burner construction to deliver optimum efficiency.
  • Combustion efficiency and how can it be most effectively maximized.
  • Advances in burner technology.
  • The importance of properly matching burner to boiler.
  • Improving overall boiler efficiency and reliability.
  • Boiler controls and how they regulate operation.
  • How boiler controls are evolving and will updating save me money?
  • How do controls enhance system intelligence: reduce maintenance costs while improving safety?
  • Boiler to facility automation controls interface.
  • The boiler emission issue and compliance with the EPA Clean Air Act. .
  • Review of typical steam and hot water system components and operation.
  • Improving efficiency in the system.
  • How to calculate payback.
  • Do I capitalize or expense? Does leasing make sense?
  • Life cycle costing. Looking at the total picture.
  • Proper boiler maintenance and the importance of a boiler room log.
  • Increasing boiler safety - What you need to know to avoid costly occurrences.
  • Overview and demonstration of the Department of Energy’s “Best Steam Practices” steam system assessment software tools.

Seminar tuition for Management, Assessment & Optimization is $575 per person and includes workbook, breaks and 2 lunches.

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