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Attendees should have minimum 3 years in machinery vibrations that routinely use a Single Channel and Dual Channel dedicated vibration analyzer and have taken the BMV course (Category II) or equivalent training. Course Materials Two-volume text, Machinery Vibration Analysis: Diagnostics, Condition Evaluation, and Correction, a workbook containing problems and exercises, calculator and English-Thai dictionary Course Fees 70,000 THB (TGI member 67,000 THB) for total fees include Category III examination, cmaterials, Vibration Institute membership, coffee break and lunch (exclude VAT 7%) Optional: Category III examination fee 0,000 THB (exclude VAT 7%) Category III Vibration Analyst Training and Certification Exam (Machinery Vibration Analysis) in accordance with ISO 18436-2:2003 Examination awarded by Vibration Institute, USA 5 Days Training and Exam at Thai-German Institute, Thailand This training course is led by leading national and international industry experts, combine theory and hands-on workshops to illustrate how to analyze various types of equipment. With in-class workshops and case histories that prepare you to evaluate and solve vibration problems in a real-world setting The Vibration Institute's Certification Program follows the international standard, ISO 18436.2 and accredited by ANSI Course Outline Who should attend? Objective Select the appropriate vibration analysis technique, instrumentation and measure ments. Perform diagnosis of waveforms, orbits, frequency spectra from single and multi- channel measurement. Establish vibration monitoring programs for periodic and continuous monitoring included planning. Establish programs for specifying vibration levels and acceptance criteria for new machinery. Perform and understand the corrective actions, such as balancing and alignment. Prepare reports , recommend, corrective action and effectiveness of repairs. Technical Superintendent / Chief / Mechanic / Electrician, Maintenance Manager/ Staff who involve in direct maintenance, trouble shooting of rotating machinery and want to enhance knowledge in best maintenance program and continuous improvement. 2 - 6 April, 2012 • Machinery Vibration Review • Time and Frequency Analysis I • Time and Frequency Analysis II • Phase and Orbit Analysis • Workshop I: Machinery Vibration Analysis Techniques • Resonance and Critical Speed Testing • Machine Condition Evaluation • Basic Vibration Control • Field Balancing Techniques • Workshop II: Balancing Exercises • Workshop III: Vibration Control and Correction • Condition Monitoring • Rolling Element Bearing Analysis • Operating Speed Diagnostics • Pumps, Fans, Blowers and Compressors • Workshop IV: Machine Analysis • Motor and Generator Diagnostics • Gears and Gearboxes • Workshop V: Fault and Condition Exercises • Training Examination (2 hours) • Review of Training Exam • Vibration Analyst Category III Certification Exam Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five Instructed by Jack D. Peter Vibration Institute’s instructor and Certified Category IV vibration analyst

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Page 1: Category III Vibration Analyst Training and Certification Exam Course April 2012 Brochure THB.pdf · Certification Exam (Machinery Vibration Analysis) in accordance with ISO 18436-2:2003

Attendees should have minimum 3 years in machinery vibrations that routinely use

a Single Channel and Dual Channel dedicated vibration analyzer and have taken

the BMV course (Category II) or equivalent training.

Course MaterialsTwo-volume text, Machinery Vibration Analysis: Diagnostics, Condition Evaluation,

and Correction, a workbook containing problems and exercises, calculator and

English-Thai dictionary

Course Fees70,000 THB (TGI member 67,000 THB) for total fees include Category III examination,

cmaterials, Vibration Institute membership, coffee break and lunch (exclude VAT 7%)

Optional: Category III examination fee 0,000 THB (exclude VAT 7%)

Category III Vibration Analyst Training and Certification Exam (Machinery Vibration Analysis) in accordance with ISO 18436-2:2003

Examination awarded by Vibration Institute, USA

5 Days Training and Exam at Thai-German Institute, Thailand

This training course is led by leading national and international industry experts, combine theory and hands-on workshops to illustrate how to analyze various types of equipment. With in-class workshops and case histories that prepare you to evaluate and solve vibration problems in a real-world setting

The Vibration Institute's Certification Program follows the international standard, ISO 18436.2 and accredited by ANSI

Course Outline Who should attend?

ObjectiveSelect the appropriate vibration analysis technique, instrumentation and measurements.

Perform diagnosis of waveforms, orbits, frequency spectra from single and multi-channel measurement.

Establish vibration monitoring programs for periodic and continuous monitoring included planning.

Establish programs for specifying vibration levels and acceptance criteria for new machinery.

Perform and understand the corrective actions, such as balancing and alignment.

Prepare reports , recommend, corrective action and effectiveness of repairs.

Technical Superintendent / Chief / Mechanic / Electrician, Maintenance Manager/

Staff who involve in direct maintenance, trouble shooting of rotating machinery

and want to enhance knowledge in best maintenance program and continuous

improvement.

2 - 6 April, 2012

• Machinery Vibration Review

• Time and Frequency Analysis I

• Time and Frequency Analysis II

• Phase and Orbit Analysis

• Workshop I: Machinery Vibration

Analysis Techniques

• Resonance and Critical Speed Testing

• Machine Condition Evaluation

• Basic Vibration Control

• Field Balancing Techniques

• Workshop II: Balancing Exercises

• Workshop III: Vibration Control and

Correction

• Condition Monitoring

• Rolling Element Bearing Analysis

• Operating Speed Diagnostics

• Pumps, Fans, Blowers and Compressors

• Workshop IV: Machine Analysis

• Motor and Generator Diagnostics

• Gears and Gearboxes

• Workshop V: Fault and Condition Exercises

• Training Examination (2 hours)

• Review of Training Exam

• Vibration Analyst Category III

Certification Exam

Day One

Day Two

Day Three

Day Four

Day Five

Instructed by Jack D. Peter

Vibration Institute’s instructor and

Certified Category IV vibration analyst

Page 2: Category III Vibration Analyst Training and Certification Exam Course April 2012 Brochure THB.pdf · Certification Exam (Machinery Vibration Analysis) in accordance with ISO 18436-2:2003

Contact informationMr. Sumate (+66 85-669-4622)

Condition Based Maintenance Division

Maintenance and Industrial Management Center

Thai-German Institute

Tel: +66 2 784 6666 or +66 38 215 033-44 ext. 1800 – 1806

Fax : +66 2 784 6689

E-mail: [email protected] or http://www.tgipmt.com

The course will be start on day one to day four, from 9:00 to 17:00 and the

certification exam will be held on day five from 08:00 to 13:00.

Vibration Analyst Category III certification exam is optional and can be taken

separately.

We are able to make a reservation for the hotel or service apartment near TGI.

Thai-German Institute, 700/1 Moo1 Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate,Bangna - Trad Rd., Km 57 T.Klongtamru, Muang, Chonburi 20000 , Thailand

About Vibration Institute and Certification ProgramVibration Institute’s vibration analyst certification program was accredited by

the American National Standards Institute in March 2010.

ANSI is the premier organization that coordinates the implementation of national

and international standards.

Accreditation by ANSI ensures that the Institute’s vibration analyst certification

program and process is fair, consistent and maintains the highest standards to

assess the qualifications of professionals in a non-subjective manner.

About InstructorJACK D. PETERS is a Regional Manager for Connection Technology Center, Inc. (CTC).

His responsibilities include Asia Pacific, Canada and India. Peters has more than

25 years of experience in analyzing vibration problems, including those of process

manufacturing machines for photographic films and papers. He holds an AOS degree

from Alfred Agricultural & Technical College and an AAS degree from Monroe

Community College.

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