TPC Trainco
presents
Saving Energy at Your Facility On-Site Training
2-Day Best Methods seminar for Identifying and Implementing Energy Reduction Solutions to Reduce Costs and Increase Equipment Life.
Course Description/Agenda
Purpose of Seminar:
In today’s world, energy use plays a significant role in the bottom line of any facility or plant as well as having tremendous environmental impacts. Saving Energy at Your Facility helps you to identify and implement low-cost energy-saving solutions designed to save you money today as well as providing more complex energy-savings measures with longer payback periods.
This course provides both the planning and overview of energy reduction as well as dozens of tips and tricks that will help reduce energy immediately. Specific attention is paid to the processes and equipment that consume the most energy and provides simple solutions for cutting costs and making your facility run more efficiently.
By the end of this seminar, students will be able to go back to their facility and immediately apply what they learned to help stop wasting energy today and build a plan for the future. Training like this never costs – it pays!
| | Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course students will receive a personalized American Trainco Certificate of Completion and 1.4 CEU’s (Continuing Education Credits) approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas indicating that he or she has learned how to:
Understand Requirements for an Energy ProgramIdentify Multiple Energy Savings ProgramsHow to Develop an Energy Management PlanUnderstand Energy Management Attitudes (EMA)Measure and Compare Your Energy Consumption to OthersIdentify Key Energy Problems in Your FacilityHow to Reduce Energy Input RequirementsHow to Reduce Energy WasteIdentify Multiple Energy Savings Processes in MaintenanceHow to Implement Energy Reduction SolutionsIdentify and Understand Emerging Energy SourcesHow to Perform an Energy AuditHow to Read and Understand Your Energy BillHow to Work With Your Energy SupplierHow to Monitor Energy Usage in Your Facility
| | Who should take this course:
This seminar is a must for anyone who is involved with maintenance at industrial plants, utilities or commercial and private building facilities. Attendees come from a wide variety of industries, skill-levels, company sizes, and job titles, so if you’re not sure you’ll fit in or will benefit from the class, don’t worry – you will! People who will benefit from attending this seminar include…
- Maintenance, Operations & Purchasing Managers & Personnel in:
- Manufacturing Plants
- Commercial Buildings
- Utilities
- Hospitals
- Waste Water Facilities
- Schools
- Government Buildings
- Shopping Centers
- Office & Apt Buildings
Including: - Maintenance Personnel
- Maintenance Managers
- Purchasing Agents
- Operations Managers
- Plant Managers
- Manufacturing Managers
- Production Managers
| | Course Outline / Agenda:
Implementing an Energy Management Plan is more that just adding dollars to your bottom line, it’s also about planning and maintenance processes that will make your equipment and facility last longer and have a lower impact on the environment. This two-day course is for maintenance personnel, operators, managers, energy managers and environmental managers who desire to understand the best methods of identify and implementing energy reduction solutions. From developing a broad plan to creating detailed check lists for energy consuming equipment, this course will provide you with the tools to start reducing your energy needs today and put a plan in process to limit its use in the future.
Introduction to Energy Management Defining Energy ManagementDifferent Types of EnergyFinancial and Environmental Impacts of Wasted EnergyWhy Energy Performance is Important to Facilities
Energy Management ProgramsEnergy StarEPA Performance Track ProgramDOE Building Energy CodesOther Programs
Build an Energy Program for Your FacilityGeneral RequirementsTen Steps to Manage an Energy ProgramA Plant’s Energy Management Attitude (EMA)Building an Energy Performance Awareness ProgramThe Ten Commandments for a Good Energy Program
Energy ConservationProven Conservation IdeasEnergy Saving Signs and PlacardsThe “Dirty Dozen” Energy Wasting Excuses
Energy Generation, Transmission & ConsumptionsBoiler Plants & Steam Generation Usage FactorsProcess Systems and Energy BalancesWater Usage & Energy Consumption
Air Conditioning Systems HVAC Systems Operating PolicyHVAC Energy Usage WorksheetGuidelines for Air Conditioning & Air Distribution SystemsEnergy Conservation Products & Programs
Boiler SystemsBoiler SystemsBoiler System Envelope & Energy BalanceSteam & Fuel Use Calculation CreditsFeedwater SystemsFuel SystemsHeat Transfer OptimizationEnergy Conservation Products & Programs
Compressed Air SystemsGuidelines for Compressed Air Systems Compressed Air CostsCapacity Calculations Compressor System General RecommendationsRules of ThumbSystem Evaluation ListBest Practices from the Energy Department CAC Program
Lighting SystemsActual vs. Standards Lighting System Losses Efficient Lighting Fundamentals Energy Conservation Products & Programs Store Stock Numbering
Electrical Systems & Motors Electrical System & Motor LossesFlattening Out Load LevelsGuidelines for Electrical Systems
Energy Audits & ReviewsEconomic BenefitsHow to Read an Energy BillEnergy Review Data Request FormEnergy Audit WorksheetEnergy Use Reports – Monthly Usage & Cost FormsHistorical Energy Performance & Cost DataBenchmarking Energy Performance ReportsHow to Find Help for Benchmarking QuestionsEnergy Usage & Cost – Line Graphs & Bar Charts
| | About our Instructors:
"Real World Training...for Real World Needs" is not just our slogan, but also our mission statement. At American Trainco, we approach our students as if they were our own emplo
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