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WAYNE D. CLEMONS, JR. (DOUG)
EDUCATION
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Diploma
• Graduated 1992
• General high school course studies
EMPLOYMENT
1994-Present U.S. Sugar Corporation Clewiston, Florida
E/I Technician
• E/I from 2004 to Present
• Electrician from 1999 to 2004
• Electrician Helper 2 yrs. ‘97 to ‘99
• Mechanic 1St class
• Mechanic Helper
FUNCTIONAL SUMMARY
• Work with voltage from24v DC to 13,800v AC
• Experience with AC and DC Variable Frequency Drives
• Experience in Troubleshooting, wiring, and installation of motor controls and PLCs
• Install and maintain low to medium voltage control centers (i.e. 480, 2400, and 4160)
• Experience with power distribution, power generation, generators
• Experience with Control Loops and transmitters, Analytical Instrumentation, Valves and Actuators, Relay Logic and Switches, Programmable Logic Controllers
• Knowledge of Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Belts, Conveyors, Scrolls and high RPM machinery
• Working knowledge of NEC
• Can read and draw Blueprints and Wiring Schematics
• Can use a Vohm Meter
• Knowledge of control systems (i.e. Allen Bradley)
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Electrical
Variable Frequency Drives
• Able to troubleshoot, replace, properly size and determine correct unit to install for a given application, and configure small, medium and large VFDs and their individual parts and regen brake systems
Electric Motors
• Able to troubleshoot electric motors and motor control circuits through use of Megohmeter, knowledge of overload assemblies and how they interact with motors, can define name plate data, can rebuild or recondition electric motors and calculate full load currents for electric motors
Motor Control Centers
• Can identify all components of motor control centers up to 480 VAC and up to 4160 VAC and explain their purpose, install troubleshoot and repair these components and motor protection, also able to program and troubleshoot bus technology
Power Distribution
• Troubleshoot, repair, replace, define name plate data, properly size and determine the correct unit for a given application on transformers and power panels , can identify all the components and trouble shoot in a 13.8KVAC substation and explain their purpose
Power Generation
• Start up, synchronize, and place generators on line, troubleshoot and maintain Dc circuits consisting of large battery banks, DC motors and Controls ,perform preventative maintenance on high voltage breakers and switchgear, make high voltage terminations, knowledge of condition monitoring equipment(i.e. Bentley-Nevada), trouble shoot and repair generator control circuits such as Woodward governors, solid state excitors and voltage regulators, can program, calibrate and condition monitoring equipment
• Installed controls and instrumentation of two 22Mw Steam Driven Generators in 2007
Electro-Hydraulic Systems
• Can identify install and calibrate all transmitters, pressure switches associated with and have complete understanding of hydraulic system control loop and all the associated control equipment, able to set operating and relief pressure switches
Electro-Mechanical Systems
• Troubleshoot instrument and electrical issues associated with mechanical equipment, pull wire, size, run, and bend conduit, Knowledge in electrical/electronic theory, can read, use, and draw complex blueprints and P&IDs, can completely set up and calibrate all the instrument and electrical components associated with mechanical equipment
Process Control
• Understand the steam/power balance and its impact on power generation, knowledge of major safety interlocks and controllers(i.e. boiler fed water systems) and of main environmental control and their impact
Instrumentation
Control Loops and Transmitters
• Can troubleshoot 4-20ma loops (powered and non-powered) manually and using field communicators, knowledge of three term controllers and tuning, understand the relationship between the transmitter and the readout, able to troubleshoot signals transmitted from the controllers and recorders
Analytical Instrumentation
• Basic working knowledge of analytical instrumentation including Ph meters, moisture analyzers, and continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS), perform system checks, troubleshoot and perform minor repairs to analytical instrumentation
Valves and Actuators
• Set up , install, and troubleshoot all types of valves, understand 4-20ma and 3-15 PSI signals, can program valves with field communicator and perform in-line repairs and rebuilds
Relay Logic and Switches
• Know the uses of various types of sensing interlocks including limit, ultrasonic, proximity radar, and capacitance switches, can troubleshoot and understand relay logic, know the difference between software and hard interlock, can design and setup relay logic switches
Programmable Logic Controllers/Computer Literacy
• Can troubleshoot I/O systems, familiar with DOS, Windows and Office, can use a personal computer to communicate with PLC and troubleshoot using program logic, can install and set up PLCs.
OTHER TRAINING
• Have a valid Class B Drivers License
• Certified First Responder
• Can operate many types of Heavy equipment
• Can drive a fork lift
REFERENCES
Lamar Rosen, Programmer E/I Supervisor
232 Argonne Ave S.
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Richard Konish, E/I Technician
234 Panorama Dr.
Winter Springs, FL 32708
Bob Myers, Power and Controls Engineer
David Osbourne, E/I Technician
2800 Old Lakeport Dr.
Moore Haven, FL 33471
Hector Silva, Former E/I Supervisor