GWO The BTT Installation

The aim of this module is to prepare participants for company specific bolt tightening training, through scenario-based training.

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Cost: EUR 500
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Bulgaria
Certification

Global Wind Organisation

This course is certified by
Global Wind Organisation.

Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance

This course is certified by
Lloyd's Register.
Duration: 2 days
Participants: 12 prs
Validity: No expiry
Language: Eng / Bg

Bulgaria contacts

Address: Bulyard, South Industrial Zone,
Varna, Bulgaria, 9000

Objectives

The aim of this BTT Installation Module is to give the participants the knowledge and skills to carry out basic installation tasks (supervised by an experienced technician), using safe working procedures and the correct PPE.

Prerequisites

All participants who attend a GWO Training course must create a profile in WINDA in order to get a WINDA ID which they must supply to the Training Provider prior to completing the training. https://winda.globalwindsafety.org

All personnel participating in this training shall be medically fit and capable of fully participating. Before attending the BTT Installation Module participants must first complete both the BTT Mechanical and BTT Bolt Tightening modules.

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CONTENT

  • Introduction to the training;
  • Introduction to Installation;
  • General procedures for working onsite with installation;
  • Installation environments;
  • Handling and storing;
  • Lifting operations;
  • Main component preparation, pre-assembly and assembly;
  • Principles of mechanical completion;
  • Principles of electrical completion including cable work;
  • Principles of hydraulic completion;
  • Principles of operation with external generators;
  • Introduction to handover to the commissioning.

Practical Exercises:

  • Cutting and crimping cables;
  • Marking, routing and termination of all cable types;
  • Risks and hazards associated with handling and working with cables;
  • Handover to commissioning.
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Frequently asked questions - GWO The BTT Installation

What certification will participants receive after completing the BTT Installation Module?

Yes, upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a certification from the Global Wind Organisation (GWO).

What is the main focus of the GWO BTT Installation Module?

The module is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to perform basic installation tasks in the wind industry under supervision. It focuses on safe working procedures, correct use of PPE, and fundamental principles of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic installation, as well as preparation for handover to commissioning.

Who should attend the GWO BTT Installation Module?

This training is intended for: Individuals preparing to work in wind turbine installation environments. Technicians who have completed the BTT Mechanical and BTT Bolt Tightening modules and wish to progress to installation tasks. Personnel involved in mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic installation activities under supervision. Candidates seeking GWO-certified installation training for work in the wind industry.

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in the GWO BTT Installation Module?

All participants must: Be medically fit and capable of fully participating in both theoretical and practical training. Have a valid WINDA profile and provide their WINDA ID before the course begins. Successfully complete both the GWO BTT Mechanical and GWO BTT Bolt Tightening modules prior to attending this training.

What practical skills are covered in the BTT Installation Module?

Participants will gain hands-on experience in: Cable cutting, crimping, marking, routing, and termination. Handling and storing components safely. Lifting operations and preparation of main components. Mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic completion principles. Working with external generators. Identifying risks and hazards associated with installation work. Performing basic handover procedures to commissioning teams.
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