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Energy Reduction through Improved Maintenance Practices
OBJECTIVE
Companies today fully
recognize maintenance as an integral part of the production process and
that the maintenance department can make great contribution and share the
responsibility for energy reduction efforts. This course functions as a
guide to the maintenance by suggesting methods and tools that assist in
quickly determine and assessing energy losses.
Maintenance retains a
direct link to energy use effectiveness and is viewed as a major player in
the effective reduction of energy waste. Ineffective maintenance practices
adversely effect energy consumption. Understanding the direct relationship
between maintenance and energy effectiveness is essential when
establishing energy reduction initiatives.
This course provides the
participants with insight into how effective maintenance practices can
conserves energy. The areas covered in this course are not exhaustive but
as far as ineffective maintenance practices are concerned, can provide the
participants with a starting point from which to evaluate and address
in-house maintenance that result in excessive energy consumption.
COURSE CONTENT
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1. The Basic |
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4. Maintenance Systems |
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Energy Conservation |
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HVAC |
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Tariffs |
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Variable Speed
Motor |
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Energy Unit and
Max. Demand |
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Lubrication |
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Energy Audit |
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Compressed Air |
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Electrical Connectivity |
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2. Maintenance Practices |
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High Efficiency Motors
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Defining P.M. |
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Mechanical Drive |
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Maintenance
practices and energy |
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Waste Heat & Cooling Recovery |
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conservation |
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Housekeeping |
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Implementing a
"Energy Reduction |
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Electrical Lighting |
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Program"
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Steam Systems
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Continuous Improvement vs
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Alternative Fuel
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Innovation |
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Operating fundamentals, energy saving
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Good P.M. Practices |
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principles
and quick tips |
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3. Building Maintenance |
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5. Workshops
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Building Envelope |
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Simulated exercise to identify opportunities
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Introduction to heat laws |
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in your work place |
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Methods to reduce heat gain |
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Learning from your peers on energy saving
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Opportunities for improvement |
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ideas |
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Energy Managers, Plant
Managers, Maintenance Managers /Engineers, Plant Engineers or Engineering
staffs who are operating plant and equipment and are dedicated towards
energy conservation. Those who are involved in energy conservation
programs should attend.
TO REGISTER Complete
the registration form and return it with your cheque or banker’s draft in
favour of “Camp Systems Sdn Bhd” and crossed “A/C Payee Only”.
The course fee, which is inclusive of materials, lunch and 2 tea breaks
is RM 980.00 per participant. For HRDF, please apply under SBL scheme.
Please download the registration form and fax to 03-78611111 or
call 03-78736188.
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