We understand that many electric utilities have lost a significant amount of in-house expertise on equipment maintenance through attrition and consolidation. In response to this industry need, HVS developed a series of model-specific LTC maintenance training courses to teach knowledge and product-specific skills to help maintenance personnel accurately troubleshoot and repair LTC equipment.
Our comprehensive courses teach the unwritten knowledge and skills that can only be attained through years of hands-on experience. These classes run full circle to target critical skill sets that substation engineers, field crews and apprentices need to be effective-from LTC operational theory and recommended maintenance practices to model-specific maintenance inspection, contact replacement and calibration, assembly techniques and OEM design changes.
LTC Courses Offered:
• General Electric LRT-200-2
• Siemens-Allis TLH-20/21
• Waukesha® UZD
• Westinghouse UTT, UTT-A, UTT-B
• FPE TC-525, TC-546
• McGraw 550, 550B, 550C Series
• Reinhausen Type RMV-II
• General Electric LRT-65/83
• General Electric LRT-68/72
• General Electric LRT-38/48
• Siemens-Allis TLS / TLF
• ABB UZE
Courses Under Development:
• Transformer Field Testing
• GE LR-300/400/500 LTC
Course Structure
Two-day (single model) or three-day (multiple model) training courses can be held at our training center in Dallas, off-site at regional locations across the U.S. or at a customer's site. For customer on-site training, our training team in Dallas coordinates shipment of required training equipment to the customer's facility or other chosen location.
Each attendee receives a course manual with easy-to-use field reference guides along with many pages of technical resources. To be sure participants maximize their experience and hands-on learning, we limit class sizes to 15 students.
For a current training schedule, please click here. For questions regarding pricing or tailoring a class to meet your needs, contact us at the phone/
e-mail address above.
Download a detailed training brochure here (in Adobe Acrobat format):