NPSH Margin in Rotodynamic Pumps / Recorded Webinar

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NPSH Margin in Rotodynamic Pumps

Overview:

Understanding NPSH Margin in Rotodynamic pumps reviews key terms and calculations associated with net positive suction head (NPSH), considerations for what can effect the NPSH margin and recommended margins based on applications and applicable considerations.

Learning Level - Basic:

Basic level training provides a foundational understanding of the topic and develop basic competencies. It typically covers introductory content, but attendees may benefit from reviewing the Introduction to Pump Fundamentals On-Demand Training Course.  

Audience:

Individuals looking to gain knowledge or who need a refresher on the fundamentalsincluding pump system operators, maintenance personnel, pump system designers and owners, technical sales, and engineers.

Learning Objectives:

  • Participants will learn how to calculate NSPHA and how NPSH3 is determined from testing.
  • Why an NSPH margin is required and what considerations affect the needed NPSH margin.
  • Review recommended margins for specific applications and associated considerations.

SKU: RW 203A

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