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Thermal Module
Energy Auditor/Energy Manager Practitioner Course
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NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL(Under Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI)
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Productivity,Chennai - 600 098
Electrical Module
AtCETEE
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EnergyEf�iciencyTechniquesandPractices
Intensive CourseTo Make
YOU Effective andConfident Energy Auditor/
Energy Manager
Recently released
Book The Energy Audit Manual
The Practitioner’s Guide
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If you attend the Course
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR TRAINING IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY (CETEE)
Thereisabiggapbetweentheoryandpracticeofenergyauditing.Newly
quali�ied energy managers and auditors have acquired relevant
theoreticalknowledge,but they �ind itdif�icult to translate theory into
practice and conduct energy audit in industrieswithout support from
experiencedauditors.
Thereisaneedtostrengthenenergyauditingexpertiseamongnewand
quali�iedenergyauditorstomeetthegrowingdemandoftheindustries.
TheCentreofExcellenceforTraininginEnergyEf�iciency(CETEE)isa
world-class, hands-on training centre in the NPC conceived with the
purpose of bridging the gap between theory and practice in energy
ef�iciency. It was set up with assistances from Government of Japan,
BureauofEnergyEf�iciency(BEE),andGovernmentofIndia.
Thefacilitywasbuilt,operated,andhandedovertoNPCafterextensive
training to Indian energy auditors by Japanese experts.Here, practical
industrial-scale models of energy equipment are available and
participantsconducttrialsandverifyforthemselveshowenergysavingsis
beingachieved.Thisapproachwillraiseparticipants’levelofcon�idencein
recommendingpracticableenergyef�iciencymeasuresinsiteswherethey
areconductingenergyaudits.
WHY ATTEND THIS ENERGY PRACTITIONER'S COURSE?
Energy intensity in almost all industrial sectors in India is higher
comparedwith its counterparts in the developed countries. Following
globalisationofeconomy,Indianindustriescannolongerignoretheurge
of improvingenergyproductivity.Oneof themajorhurdles for energy
ef�iciency programme has been the lack of training and expertise by
practicingenergyauditorsinconductingeffectiveenergyaudits.Thereis
an urgent need to strengthen efforts through a tailor-made training
programmeforenergyconservationandef�iciency.
Thetwo-weekPractitioner’sCourseforEnergyAuditors/Managerswill
developcompetenciesandskillsofbothaspiringaswellasexperienced
energyauditorsandmanagers.Normally,ittakes3-5yearsfornewenergy
auditors to emerge out of shadows of experienced ones and conduct
energy audit independently. No longer will that be the case! After
attendingthistrainingprogramme,theywillbeequippedwithallpossible
toolstoconductapurposefulenergyauditforanytypeoffacility–small,
mediumorlarge.
ThisPractitioner’sCoursewillhavethemesorientedtowardselectrical
energy,thermalenergy,andgeneralenergymanagement.Theapproach
forenergyauditingforvariousutilitysystemswillbeclearlyexplained,by
experiencedfaculty,startingfromthe�irstprinciplestoincludethingslike
whatdatatocollect,whattolookforduring�ieldaudit,howtoanalyse
data,andhowtoreportthe�indings.Tofurtheraidinthis,amenuofall
possibleenergyconservationoptionswillbepresentedwithmeasures
categorisedashousekeepingandoperational,medium-costandretro�it.
As part of this course, practitioner’s guide book will be given to
participants.Equippedwiththisbook,anovice,butattentiveandfocused,
energyauditorcandoareasonablygoodenergyaudit.Foranexperienced
auditor,itwillensurethatnoenergy-savingopportunityismissedoutas
anoversight.
ThisPractitioner’sCourseand its supportingbookwillbeaverygood
supplementtoBEE-prescribedbooksusedintheNationalCerti�ication
examsforenergymanagers/energyauditors.HighfailuresinBEEexams
areattributedtolackofknowledgeofbasicconcepts.Thepractitioner’s
course book prepared by NPC professionals involved also in BEE-
prescribedguidebookspreparationwillde�initelyimproveparticipants
readinessintakingtheBEEexams.
Thepractitioner’scoursewillalsobeusefultoorganisationswhohave
alreadyimplementedtheEnergyManagementSystem:EnMSISO50001:
2011or is in theprocessof implementingthem.AnISO50001system
comprisesofbothtechnicalandsystemcomponents.Thiscoursewillhelp
internal and external auditors to focus on technical parts where real
improvementopportunitiesarepossible.
GOAL
Theoverallgoalofthiscourseistoraisetheprofessionalstandardsofenergyauditingprofessionals-bothexperiencedandnew.
OBJECTIVE
Participantswillunderstandconceptsofvariousthermalandelectricalutilities.
Participantswillbeabletoapplytoevaluateperformanceofanyelectricalandthermalequipment.
Participantswillupgradethequalityoftheirenergyauditingskills.
Participantswillbecompetenttoidentifyimplementableenergysavings.
Participantswillbeabletogatherrelevantdataandinformationquickly,analyseanddiscussonpotentialenergyef�iciencymeasureswithclient.
Participantswillbeabletoconducteffectiveenergyauditinshorterduration.
Participantswillbeabletostrengthenpreparationofenergymanagers/energyauditorexams
Participantswillbeabletotakeupchallengingassignmentandprojectsrelatedtoenergymanagement
TARGET GROUP
Designatedenergymanager
StateDesignatedAgenciesEngineers
EnergymanagersinDesignatedconsumers
EnergyauditorsseekingCerti�icationandAccreditation
Certi�ied/Accreditedenergymanager/energyauditorseekingprofessionalcompetency
Newlyappointedenergyauditorsinenergyconsultancycompanies
Plantandfacilityengineers
ESCOprofessionals
Auditors/LeadauditorsinISO50001/ISO14001
Organisationsconsideringenergyprojects
Managers/EngineersfromOperation/Maintenance
CollegeFacultyengagedinteachingPGcoursesinEnergyandThermalEngineering
Studentsaspiringforcareerinenergymanagementandsustainability
PROGRAMME COVERAGE
The par�cipants will undergo intensive, comprehensive and prac�ce oriented
classroom training in Centre of excellence for Training in Energy Efficiency at
the ins�tute las�ng about two weeks. First week will be oriented towards
Energy Efficiency in Electrical System and Second week for Thermal
Engineering.
The curriculum prescribed for the course is a product of blending experiences
of all training and consultancy work that NPC has accumulated for about forty
years. The broad coverage of topics Week-wise is given below:
Energy Audi�ng
Introduc�on, Scope of Energy Audit, Types of Energy Audit, Detailed Energy
Audit Methodology, Implemen�ng Energy Efficiency Measures, Detailed
Project Report (DPR), Measurement & Verifica�on.
Electrical System
Introduc�on, Main Components of Electrical System, Load Management,
Power Factor, Electricity Tariff, Distribu�on Transformers, Voltage Drop
Survey, Cable Losses, Inverter/UPS, Power Quality, Energy Audi�ng Approach
for Electrical Distribu�on System and Transformers, ENCON Opportuni�es in
Electrical System.
Electrical Motors
Introduc�on, Types of Motors, Selec�on of an Electrical Motor, Motor
Loading, Energy Efficiency Motors, Power Factor Correc�on for Motors,
Avoiding Idle Running of Motors, Efficient Belt Drives, Applica�on of Variable
Frequency Drive (VFD), Effect of Power Supply Quality on Motors, Motor
WEEK-1ELECTRICAL MODULE
Applica�on in Material Handling, Energy Audi�ng Approach for Motors,
ENCON Opportuni�es in Motors, Demo of Energy Efficiency Prac�ces in Motor
Laboratory.
Harmonics
Introduc�on, Current Distor�on, Voltage Distor�on, Power Factor Distor�on,
Effects of Harmonics, Harmonics Measurements, Measurement Parameters,
Measuring Loca�ons, Harmonic Report, Harmonic Mi�ga�on Solu�ons,
Harmonics Limits
Diesel Generators
Introduc�on, DG Set Efficiencies, Specific Fuel Consump�on, Guidelines for
Energy Efficient Opera�on of DG Set, Energy Audit Approach for DG sets,
ENCON Opportuni�es in DG Sets.
Pumping System
Introduc�on, Pump Performance Curves, System Curve, Pump Performance
Assessment, Flow, Balance, Control Valve Opera�on (Thro�ling), By-pass
Valve Opera�on, Op�mum Pipe Sizing, Impeller Trimming, Reducing Number
of Stages, Variable Speed Opera�on, Energy Audi�ng & Approach for Pumping
System, ENCON Opportuni�es in Pumping System, Demo of Energy Efficiency
Prac�ces in Pump Laboratory.
Fan System
Introduc�on, Types of Fans, Fan Selec�on, Fan Performance Curve, Fan System
Resistance,Curve, Flow, Control Devices, Energy Audi�ng Approach for Fan
System, ENCON Opportuni�es in Fan Systems, Demo of Energy Efficiency
Prac�ces in Fan Laboratory.
Compressed Air System
Introduc�on, Types of Air Compressors, Compressed Air System, Compressed
Air Genera�on, Compressed Air Distribu�on, Compressed Air End-use, Energy
Audi�ng Approach for Compressed Air System, ENCON Opportuni�es in
Compressed Air System, Demo of Energy Efficiency prac�ces in Compressed
Air System laboratory.
Chilled Water Air-Condi�oning System
Introduc�on, Components of Chilled Water System, Air Delivery System,
Chiller Performance Assessment, Chiller Efficiency and Life Cycle Cost in Chiller
Selec�on, Sizing and Configura�on, Dedicated Chiller for Night Opera�on,
Chiller Sequencing, Reset of Chilled Water Temperature, Reset of Condenser
Water Temperature, Maintaining Surfaces of Condenser Tubes, Use of
Absorp�on Chillers, Thermal Storage Systems, Energy Audi�ng Approach in Air
Condi�oning Systems, ENCON Opportuni�es in Air Condi�oning and Central
Chiller System.
Air Handling and Distribu�on System
Introduc�on, Duc�ng System Design, Fan Discharge and Inlet System, Filter
Losses, Coil Losses, Fan Efficiency, Excess Air Flow, Constant Air Volume (CAV)
versus Variable Air Volume (VAV), Air Distribu�on and Balancing, Fresh Air
Control, Energy Audi�ng Approach in Air Handling & Distribu�on System,
ENCON Opportuni�es in Air Handling and Distribu�on System.
Industrial Refrigera�on Systems
Introduc�on, Overview of Typical Industrial Refrigera�on System,
Performance of Refrigera�on System, Examples of Applica�ons in small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Energy Audi�ng Approach for
Refrigera�on Systems, ENCON Opportuni�es in Refrigera�on System, Energy
Audi�ng Approach in Ice Plant, ENCON Opportuni�es in Sea-food Processing
Industries.
Cooling Towers
Introduc�on, Key Cooling Tower Terms and Defini�ons, Cooling Tower
Performance Indicators, Water Balance and Conserva�on, Increasing Cycles
of Concentra�on (COC), Cooling Tower Opera�on at Part Load through
Capacity Control, Rese�ng Condenser Water Temperature, Op�mising
Condenser Water Flow Rate, Proper Cooling Towers Installa�on, Checking
Condi�on of Cooling Tower, Improving Water Treatment, Switching off Cooling
Tower Fans, Side Stream Filtra�on, Energy Audi�ng Approach for Cooling
Towers, ENCON Opportuni�es in Cooling Towers
Ligh�ng System
Introduc�on, Ligh�ng Terminologies, Types of Lamps, Ballast, Use of Day
Ligh�ng, Light, Pipes, Occupancy Sensors, Integra�on with Renewable Energy,
Energy Audi�ng Approach for Ligh�ng Systems, ENCON Opportuni�es in
Ligh�ng System, Demo of Energy Efficiency prac�ces in Ligh�ng Lab.
WEEK-2THERMAL MODULE
BoilerSystem
Introduction, Boiler Ef�iciency, Boiler System Energy Savings, Thermic
FluidHeaters,EnergyAuditingApproach forBoiler andThermicFluid
Heater System, ENCON Opportunities in Boiler System, ENCON
Opportunities in Thermic Fluid Heaters, Demonstration of energy-
ef�icientboileroperatingpractices.
SteamSystem
Introduction,SteamSurvey,SurfaceHeatLoss,SteamLeaks,SteamLosses
throughSteamTraps,CondensateRecovery,BlowdownHeatLoss,Heat
RecoveryfromFlashSteam,EnergyAuditingApproachforSteamSystems,
ENCONOpportunitiesinSteamSystem.Demonstrationofdifferentsteam
traps,applicationsandgoodpractices.
IndustrialFurnaces
Introduction, Fuel-�ired Furnaces, Induction Furnaces, Electric Arc
Furnaces, Furnace Application- Steel Rerolling Mill, Energy Auditing
Approach for Industrial Furnaces, ENCON Opportunities in Oil-�ired
Furnaces,ENCONOpportunitiesinInductionandArcFurnaces,ENCON
Opportunities in Steel Rerolling Mill, Demonstration of Combustion
ControlforOptimumExcessAir.
WasteHeatRecovery
Introduction, Waste Heat Sources, Overview of Waste Heat Recovery
Technologies, Examples of Waste Heat Recovery Applications, Energy
AuditingApproachforWasteRecoveryAssessment.
IndustrialDrying
Introduction, Types of Dryers, Energy Saving Opportunities in Drying,
EconomicBene�its ofHeatRecovery, TeaDrying, FactorsAffectingTea
Drying Ef�iciency, Performance Assessment of Dryers, ENCON
OpportunitiesinIndustrialDrying.
Cogeneration
Introduction, CHP Con�iguration, Applications, Components of CHP,
Choice of Fuel, CHP Technology Types, CHP Metrics, Cogeneration
FeasibilityStudy.
WaterAuditandConservation
Introduction, Water Auditing Step-by-Step, Water Auditing Approach,
WaterConservationOptions
Buildings
Introduction,EnergyPerformanceIndex(EPI),BEEStarProgrammefor
Buildings, GRIHAGreenRating System, LEEDRating System, Energy
MappingofBuildings,EnergyAuditingApproachforBuildings, ENCON
OpportunitiesinBuildings,ENCONOpportunitiesinElevatorSystem.
RenewableEnergyTechnologies
Introduction, Wind Energy Technology Overview, Small Hydro Power
(SHP),PhotovoltaicPowerSystem,SolarWaterHeatingSystems,Biofuels,
SiteTourofRenewableEnergyFacility.
Monitoring&Veri�ication
Introduction,Purpose,Certi�ication,GuidelinesforVeri�icationProcess,
ProcessofVeri�ication
EnergyManagementSystem(EnMS):ISO50001:2011
Introduction,TopManagementCommitmentandInvolvement,Scopeand
Boundaries, Energy Policy, Resources, Energy Planning, Energy
Objectives, Targets, and Action Plans, Implementation and Operation,
Checking,ManagementReview.
FACULTY
TheInstitutehasitscorefacultygroup.TheInstitutealsoinvitesthesenior
energyconsultants fromotherof�icesofNPCaswellasretiredexNPC
professionals who possess advanced academic quali�ications and vast
practicalexperience.
COURSE EVALUATION CRITERIA (FULL MODULE)Assignments : 20%
TwoMinorTests : 40%
FinalExam : 40%
SuccessfulparticipantswillbeawardedEnergyAuditor/Managerpractitioner
certi�icate(Electrical&Thermal)
COURSE EVALUATION CRITERIA (ELECTRICAL OR THERMAL MODULE)
Assignments : 10%
OneMinorTest : 20%
FinalExam : 20%
SuccessfulparticipantswillbeawardedEnergyAuditor/Managerpractitioner
certi�icate(ElectricalorThermal)
BATCHES
BATCH1:
19–23JUNE2017-ELECTRICALMODULE(5DAYS)
BATCH2:
17–28JULY2017-FULLMODULE(TWOWEEKS)
BATCH3:
28AUG.–1SEPTEMBER2017-THERMALMODULE(5DAYS)
COURSE FEE
AprogrammefeeofRs.35,000/-(RupeesThirty�iveThousandonly)will
bechargedperparticipantforthetwo-weeklongfullmodule.Thiswill
include course workbook, practical training laboratory fee, lunch and
refreshments,butexcludingboardingandlodging.
If participant choose to attend only one 5-day module (Thermal or
Electrical), in which case, the programme fee would be Rs.17,500/-
(RupeesSeventeenThousandFiveHundredOnly)perparticipant.
Note:ServiceTax@15%payabletoGovernmentofIndiawillbeinaddition
totheabovecoursefee.
ACCOMMODATION CHARGES (OPTIONAL):
Incaseofpriorbooking,accommodationcanbemadeavailableinasingle
ACroominthecampusattherateofRs.1300/-(RupeesOneThousand
ThreeHundredOnly)plusservicetax@15%,perdayperparticipant.The
chargesareinclusiveofroomrent,complimentarybreakfastanddinner.
Accommodationchargesmaybepaidbycashatthetimeofcheckoutafter
thetrainingprogramme.
REGISTRATION
FirstCome�irstservebasis, limitedto25perbatch,registrationcloses
sevenworkingdayspriortotheschedulebatch.Thenominationsmaybe
sent via email: [email protected] or physically in company letter
head/registration form enclosed along with mentioning their names,
designationandcontactdetails (contactno.&email-id)alongwith the
coursefeeto:
PRACTICAL JAPANESE HANDS-ON TRAINING FACILITY
Boiler
Pumping System
Steam traps
Fan System
Combustion
Air Compressor Open Burner
Course Coordinator
Payment Mode
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