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Overview
This course focuses on the operation and configuration of
the AC motor driven LEWCO drawworks.
Who Should Attend?
Personnel who will operate the equipment or personnel
designated to oversee operation of the equipment should
attend this course.
Prerequisites
Before participating in this course, each student should
have basic product knowledge.
Organization
This is an instructor-led (lecture-based) course, in which
discussions are highly encouraged. Short quizzes are
given throughout the course as well as at the end of
each module. Instructors are available at the beginning
and end of each class to answer questions and/or review
information. In order to receive credit for satisfactorily
completing this course, students are required to pass the
comprehensive final exam with a score of at least 70%.
Certificates of Completion are awarded to all students
who successfully receive credit for the course.
Drawworks
Two-Day Course Description
© 2014 Cameron | LEWCO and Digital Drilling Control Systems are trademarks of Cameron. | 08/14 AD01554DRL
Course Outline
1. Pre-Test and Welcome
Test initial knowledge level of
students to help prepare instructor
Explain class times, lunch times,
bathroom locations, etc.
2. Overview
Hoisting system overview
Introduction to drawworks
LEWCO specifications
3. Major Assemblies
Power flow
Electric motors and mounts
Gear box configuration
Main drum assembly
4. Lubrication System
System components
Lubrication manifold system
Grease ports
5. System Control
Cameron’s DDCS driller’s chair configuration
Network configuration to drawworks
Drawworks commands and feedback
Cameron’s DDCS driller’s chair screen navigation
6. Braking System
System components
Air flow
System operations
Monitoring devices
Recommended inspection schedules
7. Auxiliary Braking System
System components
Brake engagement
Air and coolant flow path
Wear adjustments
Part replacement procedures
8. Maintenance
Safety measures
Bearing replacement procedures
Inspecting shaft tolerances
Recommended greases, oils, and lubricants
Recommended schedules and procedures
9. Post-Test/Evaluations
Post-test grading
Student course evaluation
Additional wrap-up
COURSE CONTENT
Learning Objectives
Explain the purpose and function of the drawworks
Know how to interpret product drawings and symbols
Explain how to trace communications and power through the drawworks
Understand how to navigate
through various Digital Drilling Control System (DDCS) screens and commands to operate the drawworks
6221 W. Sam Houston Parkway N.
Houston, TX 77041
USA
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