Equipment Course Catalog

We take the time to understand how our technology can best be used to solve specific challenges and address the needs of our client. Then, PII’s experienced trainers and consultants deliver burden-free, on-site training that can be easily accepted and assimilated by all levels of the workforce.

This course provides students with a unique insight on design, operation, monitoring, and troubleshooting for various components, based on more than 30 years of experience in the US high standard industries.
Developed over more than 15 years of PII’s internal research and real-world case studies, this course teaches the root cause analysis techniques necessary to correctly diagnose electrical equipment failures.
This is the only course that covers how to proactively identify design deficiencies of critical components. This course covers critical component operating principles, common design deficiencies, and practical application.
This training course is the only course that takes the students into a deep drive of equipment root cause analysis. After troubleshooting, the possible failed components are handed over to the root cause engineers to find out the problems.
When a piece of critical equipment fails, it is important to troubleshoot and identify which component(s) are responsible for the failure in a timely fashion. After identification, replacement, repair, or other corrective actions of these problematic components should be performed immediately to avoid forced outages, power loss, or manufacture downtime.
This is the only course that covers how to initiate evidence preservation and how to avoid inadequate preservation causing troubleshooting and root causes to fail.
This is the only course that covers how to identify, monitor, and trend equipment failure indicators to project and plan maintenance tasks. Students will be able to recognize the different indicators for critical failure modes.
This training course is a must for field engineers, field QA/QC inspectors, or field supervisors to lead the team performing maintenance work during outages.
This course is the only picture-based, hands-on training in the industry that helps engineers, maintenance crafts, or QA/QC inspectors to perform effective field observations of equipment failure precursors. More than 300 images are used to describe the 75 commonly encountered failure symptoms for various components in the power industry.
This is the only course that covers how to understand margin analysis by looking at relevant limits and quantitatively conducting analysis for margin, degradation, and deterioration.
This course teaches the essential root cause analysis techniques necessary to correctly resolve mechanical equipment failures. Students learn the 1,520 possible failure modes of mechanical equipment in a typical production facility.
This is the only course that covers how to Identify and setup an SPV list for each department to pre-check for possible errors that could lead to consequential events.
This is the only course that covers the systematic 10-step troubleshooting process to accomplish a successful equipment event investigation that can fix the problem accurately as well as time efficiently.