Fossil Power Plant Chemistry

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Nuclear Division Scientech Fossil Power Plant Chemistry A Scientech Training Course September 19-23, 2016 Clearwater, Florida

} Course Overview This course provides fossil power plant personnel with an understanding of the chemistry principles related to system chemistry control, water treatment, and analytical methods. In addition, guidelines for chemistry control programs such as frequency of analyses, chemistry specifi cations and limits, data evaluation, and laboratory quality assurance are presented. Course text includes: Fossil Power Plant Chemistry Scrubber Chemistry Boiler Chemical Cleaning Designed to provide fossil plant personnel with an understanding of the chemistry principles related to: System chemistry control Water treatment Analytical methods Subjects of interest include: Fundamental power plant chemistry Fundamental corrosion control The chemistry associated with boiler chemical cleaning The fl ue gas scrubbing system chemical process In addition, guidelines for chemistry control programs such as: Frequency of analyses Chemistry specifi cations and limits Data evaluation Calcium-based wet scrubbing

} Who Should Attend This course is appropriate for power plant personnel who have laboratory experience. It is particularly suitable for those needing an understanding of the overall fossil chemistry program. } This Course Covers This course combines dynamic teaching methods with cuttingedge and relevant information targeted to power plant chemistry personnel. Following is an abbreviated list of the topics covered: Power Plant Chemistry Water chemistry concepts Corrosion and corrosion control System chemistry control specifi cations and guidelines Water treatment methods and ion exchange theory Chemistry control surveillance and analytical methods Laboratory analyses Data management and evaluation Scrubber Chemistry Process description Lime/limestone process chemistry Gas limited interaction Liquid-liquid interactions Liquid-solid interactions Monitoring process performance Acquiring and handling samples Boiler Chemical Cleaning Boiler deposits Materials of construction Chemical cleaning solutions Factors controlling chemical cleaning Chemical cleaning process Frequency of chemical cleaning Safety Post-cleaning inspection

} About the Instructor In his 14 years at Florida Power Corporation s Crystal River facility, Mr. Witherow held positions as Laboratory Supervisor, Plant Chemist, and Head of Corporate Fossil Chemistry. He also served as Corporate Quality Control Offi cer for the State of Florida COMPQA program. Over 30 years experience in industries including: Organic feedstock production Coal gasifi cation pilot plant research Environmental laboratory direction Electric utility operation Utility experience includes: Oversight of corporate chemistry program Technical support to simple cycle combustion turbines and combined cycle CT/HRSG plants High purity water production processes includes: Cold lime softening Demineralization Evaporation Reverse osmosis Cooling tower experience includes: Hyberbolic and mechanical draft salt water systems using dispersants, penetrants, and biocides for fi ll deposition control Central laboratory oversight includes: Fuel analyses (oil and coal) Transformer oil analyses Water analyses using AA, HGA, ICP, automated and manual bench testing Field sampling and analyses protocols Coal gasifi cation pilot plant experience includes: High-pressure sampling Chemical analyses of synthesis gas and waste streams Analyses of fuels, slags, ashes, and chemical deposits

} Course Schedule M: 9/19 TWT: 9/20-22 Monday through Friday Schedule, September 19-23, 2016 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Course w/afternoon break 7:30 am 8:00am Continental breakfast in training room 8:00 am 12:00 noon Course w/ morning break 12:00 noon 1:00 pm Lunch at Sheraton s Island Grille Café 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Course w/afternoon refreshment break F: 9/24 7:30 am 8:00am Continental breakfast in training room 8:00 am 12:00 noon Course w/ morning break } Registration Information Fossil Power Plant Chemistry The registration fee is $3885.00 per attendee and includes all course materials; continental breakfast each day; full lunch in Sheraton s Island Grille Café each day; afternoon refreshment breaks each day, and a Certificate of Educational Achievement for each student that successfully completes the course. Register on-line at our secure web site: www.chemistryapplications.scientech.com Register Today! 1. In the menu in the middle of the screen, click Event Schedule 2. Under the 2016 heading, click Fossil Power Plant Chemistry, September 19-23 3. Click Registration in the menu box on the left side of the screen 4. Enter the registrant s e-mail address and leave the ID Code Box blank 5. Click Continue to complete the registration 6. A confirmation will be sent to you via e-mail

The latest information on all Scientech Chemistry training courses and meetings is available on our Web site at www.chemistryapplications.scientech.com Cancellation Policy Scientech reserves the right to cancel this course at any time and refund the full amount of all registration fees paid. Scientech must have a minimum number of students to hold this course. When the minimum number of attendees is reached, Scientech will send a notice (21) days prior to the course start date, that the required quota has been met or the course has been cancelled. Any cancellations made after the date of the notification e-mail, the attendee will be charged a 75% cancelation fee. Please do not make any non-refundable travel reservations until we tell you that the course will definitely be held as scheduled. Substitutions can be made at any time. Hotel A block of rooms has been reserved at the Sheraton Sand Key Resort at the rate of $165.00 per night. Please make your hotel reservations directly with the Sheraton by calling 727.595.1611. Be sure to specify that you are attending this Scientech course to receive the reduced rate. The room block will be released 30 days before each course. After that, the Sheraton cannot guarantee rate or availability. Contact Information: For general information contact Rose Kieffer at: Voice: 727.669.3055 Toll-free: 800.637.2743 x 3055 Fax: 727.669.3100 Email: rkieffer@curtisswright.com Nuclear Division Scientech 29399 US Hwy 19 North, Suite 320 Clearwater, FL 33761 http://scientech.cwfc.com