PSC Level 1 Certification Exam

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PSC Level 1 Certification Exam

Overview

The Pump System Certification (PSC) was developed by the Hydraulic Institute to provide third-party validation that individuals have the knowledge, training, and experience necessary to apply general pump system fundamental knowledge. This industry certification is for new or entry-level technical and non-technical persons and is applicable to all jobs functions within the fluid handling industry. For examples of the types of jobs available in the industry, please go visit the HI Workforce Development website.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the PSC Level 1 certification, Applicants must be enrolled in or graduated from an associate degree or bachelor’s degree program, preferred in an engineering or technical field, or have at least six (6) months of related experience. There is no minimum training hours required, but it is recommended.

Description

The PSC Level 1 validates that a successful candidates have competencies that include, but are not limited to:

  • In-depth knowledge of pump curves, system curves, and their interaction.
  • Identifying all types of pumps along with the extended pump product.
  • Understanding the basic operating theory of both rotodynamic and positive displacement pumps.
  • Recognizing major pump components, terminology, and understanding their purpose.
  • Performing basic pump industry calculations, such as power calculations and annual energy consumption.
  • Understanding different fluid properties.
  • Describing and applying basic concepts of variable speed pumping and control.
  • Understanding the causes of common operating problems.
  • Understanding basic installation, maintenance, and operation principles.
  • Determining typical application considerations.
  • Basic understanding of vibration analysis.
  • Understanding pump curves as a tool to troubleshoot pump performance issues.

Candidates have two and a half (2.5) hours to complete the certification exam. Carefully read the questions and choose the best answer. A formula sheet has been provided as a reference.

For more information on the certification process and the exam, please go to www.pumps.org/psc.

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