10032026 BTT V11

Technical training

Basic Technical Training Standard / V11 10032026

Explain why the operation of the auxiliary systems is needed (Yaw systems, pitch, etc.)

Show examples of and describe how to operate the auxiliary systems (yaw, pitch, etc.)

Facilitate practice connecting the auxiliary power to an electrical system while ensuring the main power is disconnected

Give constructive feedback on the participants’ practice for connecting the auxiliary power to an electrical system while ensuring the main power is disconnected

The participants shall:

Based on a work instruction, practice connecting the auxiliary power to an electrical system while ensuring the main power is disconnected (this is to simulate supplying a turbine with an external generator while the switchgear is disconnected)

ELEMENT 11.2 - RISKS AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OF AUXILIARY SYSTEMS WITH EXTERNAL GENERATORS

Learning objectives:

97) The participants can discuss the risks and hazards associated with the operation of auxiliary systems with an external generator and how these risks and hazards can be mitigated (Knowledge, intermediate level)

98) The participants can describe the importance of appropriate isolation/locking techniques (Knowledge, basic level)

99) The participants can describe the correct PPE (Knowledge, basic level)

The instructor shall:

Show examples of and describe the different risks and hazards associated with the operation of auxiliary systems without grid-power

Facilitate group discussions on the risks and hazards associated with the operation of auxiliary systems without grid power, and how these risks and hazards can be mitigated

Give constructive feedback on the participants’ group discussion about the risks and hazards associated with operation of auxiliary systems with an external generator, and how these risks and hazards can be mitigated

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