1 - 5 Jun 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 6000 € Euro
This 5-day program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) within the context of electrical transmission networks. Participants will learn how CMMS can enhance asset reliability, improve maintenance efficiency, and ensure system stability. The training will also focus on specific CMMS modules relevant to electrical transmission, including asset management, preventive maintenance, work orders, and scheduling for transmission equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, and switchgear.
• Transmission Network Operators
• Maintenance Managers
• Asset Managers in Electrical Utilities
• Electrical Engineers
• Operations and Maintenance Personnel in the Energy Sector
• CMMS Implementation Teams for Electrical Transmission
Understand the role of CMMS in enhancing maintenance efficiency and asset reliability in electrical transmission networks.
Learn methods and techniques for successful CMMS implementation and optimization in utility/energy settings.
Explore CMMS modules and their applications specific to electrical transmission, including asset management, preventive maintenance, work orders, and scheduling for transmission equipment.
Develop skills for evaluating, selecting, auditing, and justifying CMMS solutions for the electrical transmission sector.
Day 1: Introduction to CMMS in Electrical Transmission Networks
Overview of CMMS: Definition, Importance, and Benefits for Electrical Transmission
The role of CMMS in ensuring the reliability and safety of electrical transmission networks
Key components and architecture of a CMMS in an electrical utility environment
The relationship between CMMS and other utility systems (SCADA, ERP, EAM, etc.)
CMMS impact on reducing unplanned downtime and improving service reliability
Regulatory compliance and maintenance documentation in electrical transmission
Day 2: CMMS Modules for Electrical Transmission Equipment Management
Asset management in CMMS: Managing transmission assets such as transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, and conductors
Preventive maintenance (PM) in electrical transmission: Best practices and critical systems
Work order management: Creating, tracking, and closing work orders for transmission line maintenance, equipment inspections, and repairs
Scheduling and planning: Optimizing maintenance schedules to minimize downtime and prevent service interruptions
CMMS for inventory management: Managing spare parts and maintenance materials for transmission assets
Reporting and analytics: How CMMS can track performance metrics, such as Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and system availability
Day 3: Implementing and Optimizing CMMS for Electrical Transmission Networks
Steps to integrate CMMS with other systems (SCADA, asset management, etc.) for optimal performance
The role of predictive maintenance and data analytics in transmission maintenance optimization
Best practices for aligning CMMS with utility-specific workflows and regulatory requirements
Overcoming common challenges in CMMS implementation for electrical transmission networks
User training, system testing, and change management in an electrical transmission environment
Day 4: Evaluating, Selecting, and Auditing CMMS Solutions for Transmission Networks
How to assess the performance of CMMS solutions in managing electrical transmission assets
CMMS vendor evaluation and procurement process in the utility sector
Auditing your CMMS: Ensuring data integrity, system performance, and accurate reporting for transmission maintenance
Cost-benefit analysis: Justifying CMMS investment to senior management based on operational efficiency and cost savings
Evaluating CMMS ROI: Understanding the financial impact of reduced downtime and optimized asset management
Day 5: Future Trends in CMMS and Best Practices for Electrical Transmission Networks
Emerging technologies in CMMS for electrical transmission: IoT, AI, and machine learning for predictive maintenance
Mobile CMMS solutions: Enabling field technicians to work efficiently on transmission lines and substations
Integrating CMMS with drone technology for infrastructure inspections in high-voltage areas
Future-proofing CMMS: Ensuring your system can scale with future advancements in electrical transmission networks
Lessons learned: Common pitfalls in CMMS management for electrical transmission and how to avoid them
Long-term strategy for CMMS success in the energy and utility sectors