This course is designed to help the pump specialists understand how proper pump system design, operation, and maintenance can drastically reduce maintenance and operations costs, while simultaneously improving energy efficiency and safety. By stressing the fundamentals of pump system design and installation, maintenance techniques, and proper operation, this course empowers you to make better pumping related decisions. This leads to lower maintenance and operational costs as well as lower spare parts inventories, better product safety, and greatly reduced pump related energy cost.
The benefits of this course are immediate and participants can put the practical knowledge into practice as soon as they return to their facilities. Participants are encouraged to bring information about current pumping problems in their own facility to discuss with the instructor.
Course Highlights
Pump Introduction and Types Pump Performance, Control & Operations Pump Selection Pump Design and Installation Practices Pump Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Key Learning Objectives
Optimise pump operation with better practices in pump reliability and process control Enhance energy efficiency for your pumps and pumping system to save cost and lengthen Pump Life Effectively troubleshoot and maintain pumping system Increase your equipment uptime Specify the right pump for your selection and application Understand your pumps and pumping system interaction Use of pump system optimisation software: - US Department of Energy Pump System Assessment Tool - Pumpflo-Pump Selection Software - Pump System Improvement Modeling Tool (PSIM)
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