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“Identifying and Properly Responding to Boiler Operating Trends,” a webinar hosted by Cleaver-Brooks, will be held Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. (ET). Suited for boiler operators, facility managers and engineers, the webinar will detail the criteria that should be monitored and recorded on an ongoing basis for trend comparison and analysis.
This is a “must-read” Whitepaper that expands upon R. Dean Wilson’s book, “Boiler Operator’s Workbook,” a well-accepted reference tool in which the author asks “Why is an explosion generally less disastrous in a watertube boiler than in a firetube boiler?”
A no-cost webinar on November 18 at 2 p.m. will provide a basic explanation of a process steam system from the generation of steam in the boiler to its transport to the various energy users.
A no-cost webinar, "Boiler Basics: Design and Application Differences," is designed for individuals who need more of a fundamental background in boiler design and application.
A one-hour webinar from Cleaver-Brooks was created for engineers who would like to improve boiler reliability and efficiency as well as the environmental impact caused by combustion emissions.
With a curriculum created to help provide organizations with new skills to reduce energy costs and improve the safety and efficiency of steam plant operations, one steam systems components maker will offer training at five sites throughout the year.
The second edition of “The Nalco Guide to Boiler Failure Analysis,” which explains on how to prevent failures within boilers and steam systems, was released.
A five-day course providing information on virtually all facets of steam boiler operation, maintenance and troubleshooting will be hosted by a South Carolina-based steam systems company.