NPSH Margin for Rotodynamic Pumps I 1 Hour I June 10, 2025 | Webinar

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NPSH Margin for Rotodynamic Pumps 

 Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025 
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (ET)
  PDH Credits: 1

Overview:

This webinar explores key principles from ANSI/HI 9.6.1 Rotodynamic Pumps – Guideline for NPSH Margin, with a focus on the relationship between net positive suction head available (NPSHA) and net positive suction head required (NPSHR), and the importance of maintaining NPSH margin.

This session examines how an insufficient NPSH margin can lead to noise, vibration, performance loss, and overall reliability issues. Maintaining the recommended minimum NPSH margin is critical to both pump performance and reliability. This webinar provides guidance across ten distinct market segments and applications, explaining the need for NPSH margin by considering the characteristics of the pumped liquid (pumpage), the physical effects on the pump, and the system’s site conditions. This session also highlights key updates from the 2024 edition of the guideline and covers practical methods to compensate for insufficient NPSH margin. Whether you're a pump engineer, system designer, or maintenance professional, this webinar offers valuable insights into the importance of NPSH margin. 

Learning Level - Basic

This level of training is designed for individuals who are new to the subject matter. It covers basic concepts, skills, and practices. Participants acquire a foundational understanding of the topic and develop basic competencies.

Audience:

This course is designed for individuals who are new to the subject matter. It covers basic concepts, skills, and practices.  Participants acquire a foundational understanding of the topic and develop basic competencies.

Learning Objective:

Upon completion, learners should be able to:

  • Understand the relationship between NPSHA and NPSHR and the critical role of maintaining NPSH margin.
  • Recognize the impact of insufficient NPSH margin on pump performance, including noise, vibration, and reliability.
  • Learn how the pumpage characteristics, pump physical effects, and system conditions all affect the NPSH margin.
  • Gain insights into key updates in the 2024 edition of ANSI/HI 9.6.1 and how they apply to maintaining pump system performance.

SKU: LW203B 

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Standards Partner$89.25
Training Partner$89.25
Industry Partner$113.05
Academic Partner                                           $113.05
Non-Member$119.00


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Steve Fehniger

Principal Engineer

CDM Smith

Steve Fehniger – CDM Smith

Steve Fehniger is a Principal Engineer at CDM Smith. Mr. Fehniger has substantial experience in Pump Systems Design and associated application in the Water & Wastewater market segment. A few of the major projects he has been involved with are the 1.1 BGD, Oakwood Pump Station and Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Facility (Detroit), 500+ MGD Springwells WTP Low and High Lift Pumping Station Improvements (Dearborn, MI) and addition of 250 MGD Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station facilities at Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (Washington DC).
Mr. Fehniger is an active contributor to the development and update of HI standards. He was awarded the 2019 Standards Partner of the Year for his exceptional dedication and service over nearly 10 years. As Vice Chair of the Pump Piping committee, he recently completed leading updates to 2016 edition.
Mr. Fehniger obtained his B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering at Michigan Technological University and a M.S Degree in Environmental Systems Engineering at the Clemson University.

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Upon the successful completion of this webinar and passing the required quiz, you will receive a certificate of completion. Note: 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours 

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