Precipitator Training

Come with your data.

Leave with practical ideas to implement when you get back to the plant.

Our Precipitator Workshops are focused on providing you with the information that you need to effectively, efficiently, and reliably operate and maintain your precipitators.  We offer three types of precipitator training, depending on your needs.  These are scheduled at the same location on consecutive days, so sign up for one or for both!

Precipitator Basics

The first day is focused on learning the basics of operations, troubleshooting, and maintenance.  Review the agenda for the precipitator basics training!

Precipitator Performance and Outage Planning

For some workshops, the second day is focused on understanding how process influences performance, how to best mitigate upsets at start-up or shut-down, what you can do to improve the reliability and performance of your units, and how to best plan for effective outages.  Review the agenda for the second day of precipitator training!

Using Controls and POS for Troubleshooting, Operations, and Planning

For some workshops, the second day is focused on how to troubleshoot precipitator performance using our controls and software, how to set-up programs in POS to optimize operational performance, and how to use data available to you to plan outages and prioritize maintenance work.

We hope to see you at an upcoming workshop!


Who

Ideal for anyone who is responsible for the precipitator’s operations, maintenance, performance, and environmental compliance.

Take Away

Improve equipment knowledge, troubleshoot problems faster, and reduce maintenance time and costs.

Upcoming Sessions

Sorry, no upcoming sessions at this time.

Maintaining Operations after Equipment Damage

Maintaining Operations after Equipment Damage

When an industrial steam generator experienced a major process upset and damaged their electrostatic precipitator (ESP), they could not shut down to make the necessary repairs. Neundorfer was able to optimize the performance of the precipitator whic ...

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