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Power Plant Lubrication

  1. How Lubrication Affects Machinery Reliability
  2. Lubrication Fundamentals
  3. Base Oils, Additives & Grease Thickeners
  4. Lubricant Performance Properties
  5. Mineral vs. Synthetic Lubricants
    • Lubricant Selection - Various Industrial Applications
      • Rolling Element Bearings
      • Journal Bearings
      • Gears
      • Hydraulic Systems
      • Steam/Gas Turbines
      • Compressors
  6. Lubricant Failure Mechanism
  7. Overview of the Power Generation Industry — Upstream/Midstream/Downstream
  8. Upstream - Power Generation
    • Major Critical Equipment & Their Function
      • Thermal Power
        • Gas/Steam Turbines
        • Boiler Feed Pumps
        • Boiler Fans (ID FAN/FD FAN)
        • PA FAN & SA FAN
        • Coal Pulverizers
        • Ash Handling Systems
        • Cooling Tower Fans
      • Hydro-Electric Power
        • Hydro Turbines
        • Hydraulic Gates
        • Generators
        • Dams
        • Spill Ways
      • Wind Power
        • Main Bearing
        • Yaw & Pitch System
        • Main Gear Box
        • Generator
      • Nuclear Power
        • Reactor Pumps
        • Steam Turbine
        • Control Rod Actuators
        • Cooling Tower Fans
      • Solar Power (CSP/PV)
        • Solar Tracking Systems
        • Mirror Actuators
        • Cooling Pumps
      • Diesel/Gas Engine/Generator Sets
    • Lubricated Components
    • Lubrication Requirements
    • Lubricant Type
    • Generic Lubricants Applied
  9. Key Lubrication Challenges in the Power Generation Industry
    • Contamination Control & Monitoring
  10. Lubrication Management - New Value Addition in Upstream Operations
  11. Midstream - Power Transmission
    • Major Critical Equipment & Their Function
      • Power Transformers
      • Circuit Breakers
      • High Voltage Switch Gears
    • Lubricated/Insulated Components
    • Lubrication/Insulation Requirements
    • Lubricant Type
    • Generic Lubricants Applied
  12. Downstream - Power Distribution
    • Major Critical Equipment & Their Function
    • Lubricated/Insulated Components
      • Distribution Transformers
      • RMU - Ring Main Units
      • Pad Mounted Transformers
      • Pole Mounted Switch Gears
    • Lubrication/Insulation Requirements
    • Lubricant Type
    • Generic Lubricants Applied

What our customers say

The list of things learnt which can be implemented are quite long. From contamination control to lube room layout to oil handling.

P. Duraiswamy

Excel Enterprises, Fuches Distributor