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SUMMARY:Category 1 Vibration Analysis Training April 28 – May 1, 2026 – Failure Prevention Associates
DESCRIPTION:\n Day 1: Vibration Science: Duration : 8am – 5pm\nCondition based monitoring programs\nReview of basic vibration analysis science\nReview basic machine faults\nFourier Transform Spectrum analysis\nRecognition of poor data\nWaveform and Spectrum Graph analysis\nDemodulation & other specialized spectra analysis\nDay 2: Practical Field Analysis Duration : 8am – 5pm\nPhase analysis for field applications:\nUnbalance, Eccentricity, Bent Shaft, Misalignment, Soft Foot, Resonance\nIntroduction to Field balancing\nHands-on Workshop practicing phase analysis\nBump testing for Resonance evaluation\nVibration analysis case studies\nDay 3: Vibration Practical Data Collection & Analysis Duration : 8am – 5pm\nVibration Acceptance Testing\nBuilding an initial machine configuration\nSetting up a Route\nVibration Data Collection & Analysis Practical\nMaking a call in the field\nDay 4: Vibration Certification Level 1 Testing\nTesting for certification 8am- 11am\nTesting for ASNT or ISO certification\nVibration Analysis Training\nVibration Analysis Training at Failure Prevention Associates is the only U.S. program taught by an ASNT PdM Level III instructor with dual endorsement in Vibration Analysis AND Thermal/Infrared Testing.\nThis ISO 18436-2 compliant training certifies Category I and Category II analysts using hands-on instruction in our Houston-area mill test lab—the only U.S. facility with dynamic rotating equipment for live fault diagnosis practice.\n\nWhy Attend Our Training Courses?\nVibration Analysis is an important tool in an overall predictive maintenance program. Vibration data collected by properly trained analysts can be used to diagnose many types of problems in all types of industrial machinery.\nVibration analysis can be used to find both major and minor problems before they result in costly downtime or catastrophic failures.\n\nWhat You Can Expect in Our Vibration Analysis Courses\n\nCondition monitoring program\nReview of basic vibration analysis science\nReview of basic machine faults\nFourier Transform Spectrum analysis\nRecognition of poor data\nWaveform and spectrum graph analysis\nDemodulation and specialized spectra analysis\nPhase analysis for field applications\nUnbalance, eccentricity, bent shaft, misalignment, soft foot, resonance\nIntroduction to field balancing\nHands-on workshop for phase analysis\nBump testing for resonance evaluation\nVibration analysis case studies\nVibration acceptance testing\nBuilding initial machine configuration\nSetting up a route\nVibration measurement, data collection, and analysis practical\nCourse materials and reference manual provided\n\n\nPrerequisites\nA working knowledge of mechanical equipment is recommended. No prior vibration analysis experience is required.\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis course is designed for individuals who want to learn basic vibration analysis on industrial machinery.\nParticipants will gain skills in vibration data collection, analysis, and reporting.\nVibration analysts, mechanical technicians, engineers, and maintenance personnel will benefit from this course.\n\nVibration Analyst Certification Exam (CAT I)\nTo become a CAT I Vibration Analyst, candidates must complete the class, pass the exam, and have at least 6 months of experience.\nIf experience requirements are not met, a provisional certificate will be issued. Candidates will have one year to complete the required experience.\n\nVibration Analyst Certification Exam (CAT II)\nCAT II candidates must have at least 18 months of cumulative experience.\nTo enroll, candidates must have at least 6 months of experience and have passed the CAT I exam.\nProvisional certification is available until experience requirements are fulfilled.\n\n\nVibration Analyst Re-Certification\nISO standards require recertification every five years through re-examination or renewal.\nRenewal requires evidence of continued professional work and study. The renewal fee is $250.\n\nWhy This Training Matters\nBy viewing vibration graphs, analysts can detect equipment problems months or years before failure.\nWhile vibration analysis may seem complex, our instructors make it easy to understand.\nFPA’s training helps you identify bearing faults and other issues long before failure occurs.\n
URL:https://midstreamcalendar.com/events/category-1-vibration-analysis-training-april-28-may-1-2026-failure-prevention-associates/
ORGANIZER;CN=Babes Carey:MAILTO:babes@failureprevention.com
CATEGORIES:Houston Oil and Gas Events,Midstream Training and Certification Courses
LOCATION:12101 Shadow Creek Pkwy Pearland, 77584
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