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Jan 15, 2025
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WTT 114 - Field Training & Project Oper Credits: 5 Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Course includes information corresponding to industry practices and standards of safe operations of a wind power generating facility, including the techniques of proper ascent and descent of wind turbine generators, day-to-day operations and the infrastructure that is in place as part of a typical power plant. Course also includes tools and equipment used and teamwork, as it applies to operations and maintenance of the facility. Corequisite: WTT 133 Competencies
- Analyze safety issues of wind turbines
- Review basic safety equipment and requirements
- Demonstrate understanding of safety equipment inspection practices
- Demonstrate understanding of safe tower climbing practices
- Identify the OSHA safety standards and hazard communications (msds)
- Discuss industry safety standards
- Discuss first aid and CPR training requirements
- Discuss tower emergency and rescue procedures
- Examine fitness and ergonomic issues
- Discuss benefits of an industrial athlete program
- Discuss work related injuries and their prevention
- Examine fitness and ergonomic issues
- Identify the wind turbine nacelle and its related components
- Identify the rotor assembly and understand its function and components
- Identify the gearbox, discuss types of gearboxes and related components, and understand their function
- Identify the generator assembly and related components, and understand their function and purpose
- Identify the turbine control system and understand its purpose and function
- Identify the uses of supervisory control and data acquisition systems
- Examine proper rigging and lifting procedures and equipment
- Demonstrate rigging techniques
- Demonstrate crane hand signals
- Characterize rope types
- Identify inspection techniques
- Demonstrate proper knot tying
- Discuss pulley, block and tackle and other lifting equipment
- Describe the lubricant usage in the nacelle
- Identify types of lubricants used
- Identify lubricant applications
- Discuss lubricant testing procedures
- Discuss non-destructive testing and digital imaging of nacelle components
- Characterize the purpose and proper use of documentation for site operations
- Discuss and demonstrate proper use of technical manuals
- Demonstrate proper reporting techniques for work completed in the field
- Identify the various aspects and needs for administration of site operations
- Identify duties and responsibilities of onsite staff
- Examine the electrical power grid system
- Identify and discuss the components of a power substation
- Demonstrate the understanding of balance of plant for operations
Competencies Revised Date: AY2023
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