Interlink Enterprises

TRAINING SERVICES

The system is installed and is connected to the process at site, specifically designed for the demands of the particular process. Now SAT (Site Acceptance Test) is performed, the last step:  the trail run under real process conditions. Allfunctions are checked down to the very last detail. If everything works functionally, smoothly, and to our customer’s full satisfaction, a “Joint Acceptance Protocol” is drawn up.

THE TRAINING PROGRAM CONSISTS OF THREE SECTIONS:
UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM STRUCTURE

This covers architecture and functions of the system. Plant engineers and managers are involved to make them understand the system through documentation and software applications; so that they can learn how to carry out planned system modifications and expansions, including documentation updating, data saving and its retrieval.

SYSTEM HANDLING AND OPERATION

In this session, the plant operating crew acquires handling and operational knowledge about the system. This training program is normally held while the facilities are being installed. The engineers and operators gain sufficient hand on experience to handle the plant operation on their own behalf.

TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE

The maintenance personnel’s gains skills to locate hardware defects, and to eliminate them by exchanging system elements. They also learn to carry out preventive maintenance.