Operating and Maintaining HAMPS Low Flow Pumping Station
This course will provide an understanding of the control philosophy of the HAMPS Low Flow Pumping Station and operating scenarios. It will provide training on the maintenance requirements for the valves, pumps, and the dry well ventilation system. This course will also provide training on how to operate the dry well ventilation system.
Description
Key Topic Areas
Training will cover all manufacturers’ recommended inspection, routine and reactive maintenance requirements, safe isolation and manual operation, where available.
The course will comprise a classroom session and a site-based session and will cover:
Classroom Session
- Site layout (utilising 3D BIM);
- Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID);
- Valves:
- Regular maintenance per valve type;
- Common reactive maintenance scenarios per valve type;
- Pumps:
- Regular maintenance;
- Common reactive maintenance;
- Removal from the chamber;
- Pump operation:
- Means of level control;
- Interface with existing Low Flow Pumping Station (LFPS) (common outlet);
- Interface with LFPS Isolation Penstock;
- Dry Well Ventilation:
- What, where, how and why it is used;
- Regular maintenance activities:
- Cleaning of filters;
- Lubrication;
- Electrical.
Worksite Session
- Location of and access to the pipe route;
- Location of and access to the valves (outside of the dry well);
- Location of and access to the dry well, including demonstration of ventilation system;
- Location of the pumps and valves within the dry well and provisions for access.
Outcomes
On completion of the training, Delegates are expected to understand:
- The control philosophy of the pumping station, and typical operating scenarios/cycle;
- The types of valves selected and their maintenance;
- The types of pump selected and their maintenance;
- How to operate the dry well ventilation system.
Competency/Skills Requirements
Before attending the training session, Delegates are expected to complete:
- Safety Fundamentals - Module 1 (Plans and Reporting);
- Safety Fundamentals - Module 2 (Introduction to Hazards);
- Safety Fundamentals - Module 3 (Chamber Access);
- HMI Operator Training Worksite Level;
- Maintenance Fundamentals.
Before attending the training, Delegates are also expected to have:
- Been trained in confined space entry;
- Suitable experience such that typical valve, pipework and pump maintenance activities are understood and need only be addressed at a high level (i.e. the ‘what’ not the ‘how’).