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Inplant Training on Steam Engineering Principles & Energy Conservation Potential in Steam Usage


It is now fairly regular for the Center to move over with faculty to the actual user where more engineers are trained in shorter modules on different aspects of steam generation and utilization. These are programmes tailored to suit specific industries outlook to steam usage. The programme is either repeated to different groups in one go or structured in different time frame for the same group. All advantages of Pune programme are built into this except for the live product demo. Use of steam circuit of that particular industry is used to provide hands-on training. These could be of one/two day duration programmes.

HPCL, KRL, RSP, ITC, Coke, Birla Cellulosic, MRPL, Chambal Fertilizers, Gadepan, GAIL Pata, Trident Barnala, RIL Jamnagar, Essar Jamnagar, Unilever Srilanka, Colombo Petroleum, Alfa Laval Pune, Kochi Refinery are some of the customers that have used this to their advantage.


Brief Contents Facilities Required Group Strength Terms & Conditions Duration Contacts
Contents for Steam Engineering Principles
  • Steam Engineering Principles
  • Average Heat Balance in standard steam circuit
  • Boiler Efficiency and monitoring.
  • Good steam engineering practices
  • Steam Trapping and steam trap performance monitoring.
  • Maintenance tips for common steam-line accessories.
  • Condensate Handling from process areas.
  • Common Industry related problems.
  • Case study and Group Discussions
  • Preparation of Energy Conservation Plans
Contents for Energy Conservation Potential in Steam Usage
  • Basic properties of steam.
  • Steam as model heat transfer medium
  • Good steam engineering practices
  • Steam Trap selection and monitoring.
  • Wastages in a steam circuit.           
  • Management of wastage and recycling of vented steam.
  • New concepts in Steam Engineering