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Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)

Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians By Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)

Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians by Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)


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Provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of wind energy that is appropriate for any electrical or mechanical technician. This title includes topics such as: developing a preventative maintenance program, determining the performance of a wind turbine system, and monitoring improvement through system data analysis.

Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians Summary

Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians by Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)

Practical and easy to understand, MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS FOR WIND TECHNICIANS provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of wind energy that is appropriate for any electrical or mechanical technician. Through topics such as developing a preventative maintenance program, determining the performance of a wind turbine system, and monitoring improvement through system data analysis, this book teaches readers the skills needed to be a successful wind energy technician. Safety-related practices, such as working at heights, tower rescue practices, and offshore projects, are emphasized to ensure that readers understand the hazards associated with working in the wind industry. Study tools such as hands-on exercises, applications, troubleshooting tips, and learning objectives keyed to AWEA skills will help readers learn everything needed to successfully maintain, service, and troubleshoot turbines on wind farms.

Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians Reviews

1. Introduction. 2. Tower Safety. 3. Workplace Safety. 4. Workplace Hazards. 5. Lubrication. 6. Fluid Power. 7. Bolting Practices. 8. Test Equipment. 9. Component Alignment. 10. Down Tower Area. 11. Tower. 12. Machine Head. 13. Drive Train Assembly. 14. Generator. 15. Rotor Assembly. 16. External Surfaces. 17. Developing a Preventative Maintenance Program. 18. Park Management Tools. Endnotes. Resource Materials. Index.

About Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)

Wayne Kilcollins is currently the lead instructor for the Wind Power Technology program at Northern Maine Community College. For more than 25 years, he has worked in electrical components manufacturing and related industries for companies such as Bell Labs, Control Devices, First Technology, and GE Wind Energy. Over the course of his career, his responsibilities have included research and development for underwater applications of fiber optic communication systems, design and development of electromechanical circuit protection devices, and training of electrical and maintenance technicians with troubleshooting of automated assembly equipment. He also has extensive experience with Wind PowerTechnology, including wind turbine and maintenance. Throughout his career, Wayne Kilcollins has played an active role in promoting workforce development through the American Wind Energy Association's Education Working Group, Maine Wind Industry Initiative, and Maine Gubernatorial Renewable Energy Mission to Europe.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Tower Safety. 3. Workplace Safety. 4. Workplace Hazards. 5. Lubrication. 6. Fluid Power. 7. Bolting Practices. 8. Test Equipment. 9. Component Alignment. 10. Down Tower Area. 11. Tower. 12. Machine Head. 13. Drive Train Assembly. 14. Generator. 15. Rotor Assembly. 16. External Surfaces. 17. Developing a Preventative Maintenance Program. 18. Park Management Tools. Endnotes. Resource Materials. Index.

Additional information

NPB9781111307745
9781111307745
1111307741
Maintenance Fundamentals for Wind Technicians by Wayne Kilcollins (Northern Maine Community College)
New
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2012-05-02
464
N/A
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