Pump and System Fundamentals | On-Demand Training Bundle

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Training Program Overview: 

This training bundle is designed to provide participants fundamental knowledge on all aspects of the system, pump, and components. From calculating system head to factors that affect reliability, pump selection and everything in between, attendees will leave with knowledge they need to perform their job more effectively. The bundle is laid out in a logical progression of topics starting with system hydraulics and power consumption and then transitioning to the pumps, their operation, impact on reliability and proper pump selection. It then transitions to the important components in or used with pumps such as bearings, couplings, motors and variable frequency drives. Any technical employees in the fluid handling industry will benefit from this training. 


Who Should Attend:

This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 


Course Materials Included:

  • Slide Deck
  • On-Demand Recording
  • Quiz Questions


Continuing Education Credit(s):

Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training bundle you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 13 PDHs | 1.3 CEUs | 13 CONTACT HOURs

* Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours


Sections:

*Click links below for additional information.


Additional Educational Resources:

*Click links below for additional information.




Registration Fees

Individual registration fees for a 1-part On- Demand Training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On-Demand Curriculum can be found below.

HI Member Type13 - Part Bundle On- Demand Training
Member$696
Associate Member$696
Standards Partner$696
Training Partner$696
Industry Partner$882
Academic Partner$882
Non-Member/Non-Partner$928


Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

Group Registration

Group registration discounts are available. If you are interested in registering a group, please contact us at training@pumps.org.

Refunds & Cancellations

All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org.

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Attendees of this training will learn the components of the system curve, how to calculate the system curve, the pump curve and how to use it with the system curve to determine the operating point(s). How to control or change the operating point will be covered including methods to change the pump and system curve as well as multiple pump operation.

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    Training Program Overview:

    Attendees of this training will learn the components of the system curve, how to calculate the system curve, the pump curve and how to use it with the system curve to determine the operating point(s). How to control or change the operating point will be covered including methods to change the pump and system curve as well as multiple pump operation.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Define Pump and Systems and Identify Types of Pump Curves 

    Module 2: System Curve Equations 

    Module 3: Pump System Energy Consumption 

    Module 4: Pump and System Curve Interaction (Operating Point) and Methods of Varying the Operating Point 

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.


    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.




    Outline:

    Module 1: Define Pump and Systems and Identify Types of Pump Curves

    • Pump Curve Selection Chart 
    • Published Pump Curves 
    • Submittal Pump Curve 
    • Certified Performance Curve
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: System Curve Equations

    • Pipe Flow 
    • System Equation: View from the Pump 
    • Simplified System Curve 
    • System Curve – Static & Friction 
    • Measuring the System Curve: SCADA 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Pump System Energy Consumption

    • Life Cycle Cost of Typical Pumping System 
    • What Impacts Energy Consumption? 
    • Pump Power Consumption Summary 
    • What is Energy Consumption? 
    • Pump Energy Calculation Example 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Pump and System Curve Interaction (Operating Point) and Methods of Varying the Operating Point

    • On/Off 
    • Variable Speed Control 
    • Impeller Trim
    • Throttling
    • Bypass 
    • Parallel & Series 
    • Application Control Example 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part On- Demand Training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On-Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 13 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training covers the determination of the efficiency and the power required by the system, pump or bowl assembly, driver, and controls.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training covers the determination of the efficiency and the power required by the system, pump or bowl assembly, driver, and controls. Measurement and calculation methods will be covered including electrical, torque and speed, and the use of the pump curve.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Define Pump Efficiency

    Module 2: Pump System Power (Pump Output, Pump Input and Electrical Input)

    Module 3: Measuring Input Power

    Module 4: Determining Pump Efficiency

    Module 5: Pump Curves and Affinity Rules

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours


    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.




    Outline:

    Module 1: Defining Pump Efficiency

    • Pump Curve 
    • Power Consumption
    • Pump & Drive Train Efficiency 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Pump System Power

    • Pump Output Power
    • Pump Input Power
    • Electrical Input Power 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Measuring Input Power

    • Uncertainties in Determining Pump Input Power Based on Methods
    • Pump Input Power
    • Torque and Speed Method
    • Electrical Input Power
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Determining Pump Efficiency

    • Pump Efficiency
    • Volumetric Efficiency in Positive Displacement Pumps
    • Pump Efficiency Calculation
    • Overall Efficiency Calculation
    • Bowl Efficiency
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 5: Pump Curves and Affinity Rules

    • Pump Efficiency
    • Manufacturers Pump Curve and Impeller Trim Representations
    • Pump Curve Exercise
    • Affinity Rules Based on Speed Change
    • Affinity Rule Exercise
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part webinar are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On-Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Attendees will learn how to identify centrifugal, mixed and axial flow pumps, the important hydraulic components such as the casing and impeller types, and the typical construction.

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    Training Program Overview:

    Attendees will learn how to identify centrifugal, mixed and axial flow pumps, the important hydraulic components such as the casing and impeller types, and the typical construction. Additionally, you'll walk away with knowledge of how these pumps operate, their general performance characteristics, the many classifications and the major market segments that use these pumps.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Review and Define Rotodynamic Pumps and Their Classifications

    Module 2: Overview of Rotodynamic Pump Impellers and Casings

    Module 3: Overview of Rotodynamic Pump Types and Nomenclatures

    Module 4: Rotodynamic Market Segments and Application Use(s)

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.



    Outline:

    Module 1: Review and Definition of Rotodynamic Pumps and Their Classifications

    • Relevant Rotodynamic HI Standards
    • Define a Rotodynamic Pump 
    • Types of Rotodynamic Pumps 
    • Specific Speed: How to Calculate and How it Correlates to Rotodynamic Impeller Type
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Overview of Rotodynamic Pump Impellers and Casings

    • Types of Rotodynamic Pump Impellers 
    • Common and Unique Features of Rotodynamic Pump Impeller
    •  Types of Rotodynamic Pump Casings 
    • Common and Unique Features of Rotodynamic Pump Casings
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Rotodynamic Pump Types and Nomenclature

    • Life Cycle Cost of Typical Pumping System 
    • Rotodynamic Pump Classifications 
    • HI Nomenclature and Sub-classifications
    • Overhung Impeller Types (OH): Configuration and Coupling Method
    • Circulator Type (CP): Coupling Method and Dry or Wet Rotor 
    • Between-Bearing Type (BB): Number of Stages and Casing Type/Design 
    • Vertically Suspended Type (VS): Casing Type/Design and Mechanical Configuration 
    • Regenerative Turbine Type (RT)
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Rotodynamic Market Segments and Application Use(s)

    • Market Segments: Markets for which Rotodynamic Pumps are Utilized
    • Applications within each Market Segment that Require Rotodynamic Pumps 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part On- Demand Training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On-Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The proper selection of positive displacement (PD) and rotodynamic (RD) pumps involves many considerations and relies on established industry guidance, standards and experience.

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    Training Program Overview:

    The proper selection of positive displacement (PD) and rotodynamic (RD) pumps involves many considerations and relies on established industry guidance, standards and experience. This training covers primary application considerations in the selection of PD and RD pumps, industry standards, and presents a 13-step selection methodology. Finally, hydraulic considerations will be reinforced with an efficient selection example.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Overview of Rotodynamic and Positive Displacement Pump Types and Application Considerations

    Module 2: Standards, Regulations and Labeling

    Module 3: Pump selection methodology (13 steps)

    Module 4: Efficient selection example (Consider the operating point)

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry.

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.







    Outline:

    Module 1: Overview of Rotodynamic and Positive Displacement Pump Types and Application Considerationss

    • Pump and System Curve 
    • Typical Range Charts
    • Published Pump Curves 
    • Rotodynamic Pump and Application Considerations 
    • Positive Displacement Pump and Application Considerations
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2:  Standards, Regulations and Labeling

    • Rotodynamic Pump Standards and Guidelines
    • Positive Displacement Standards and Guidelines
    • DOE Regulations for Pumps
    • HI Energy Rating Label
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Pump selection methodology (13 steps)

    • Application Types 
    • Design Criteria
    • Pump and System Curve Interaction
    • Pump Types and Configurations 
    • Calculating Pump Rotational Speed 
    • Selection based off Specific Speed
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Efficient selection example (Consider the operating point)

    • System design impacts the pump’s operating efficiency.
    • System design and flow/head requirements should be used to select the correct pump. 
    • Efficient pumps can operate inefficiently.
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part On- Demand Training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On-Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training provides the fundamental knowledge needed to use and apply induction motors successfully.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training provides the fundamental knowledge needed to use and apply induction motors successfully. Attendees will learn the relevant standards, classifications, electrical requirements, rating definitions, sizing and selection considerations, application considerations related to the speed, torque and starting, important motor considerations when used with VFDs, and the applicable environment for enclosure types.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Electrical Requirements & General Function

    Module 2: Motor Loading, Starting & VFD Considerations

    Module 3: Frame Designation & Mounting

    Module 4: Enclosures

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours


    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.





    Outline:

    Module 1: Electrical Requirements & General Function

    • Standard
    • Voltage & Phase
    • Poles and Speed
    • Nameplate
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Motor Loading, Starting & VFD Considerations

    • Terminology related to sizing.
    • Load types vs. speed torque curve
    • Starting methods
    • VFD Considerations
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Frame Designation & Mounting

    • Nameplate
    • NEMA & IEC
    • NEMA Mounting Configurations
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Enclosures

    • Nameplate
    • NEMA Types
    • Ingress Classifications
    • Hazardous locations
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part webinar are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training provides the fundamentals needed to use and apply variable frequency drives.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training provides the fundamentals needed to use and apply variable frequency drives. Attendees will learn about the basic design and function, how they control pump operation, selection and application considerations, and basic troubleshooting considerations.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Definitions, How VFD Works and Advantages

    Module 2: System Control

    Module3: VFD requirements & Considerations

    Module 4: Troubleshooting

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.






    Outline:

    Module 1: Definitions, How VFD Works and Advantages

    • AC Motor
    • Starters
    • Variable Frequency Drive
    • How they work
    • Advantages
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: System Control

    • Pump and System curve
    • Affinity rules
    • Positive displacement and Rotodynamic comparison
    • Comparision of control methods
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module3: VFD requirements & Considerations

    • Load types 
    • Power Requirements
    • Location & Lead length
    • Harmonics
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Troubleshooting

    • Safety and Grounding
    • Motor consideration
    • Fault code sand warning
    • System troubleshooting using the VFD
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part webinar are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Attendees of this training provides fundamentals on variable speed pumping and the drives used to vary the speed of the pump. In addition, attendees will get a refresher on the pump and system curves, how they affect the operating point and methods of controlling the system pressure or flowrate.

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    Training Program Overview:

    Attendees of this training provides fundamentals on variable speed pumping and the drives used to vary the speed of the pump. In addition, attendees will get a refresher on the pump and system curves, how they affect the operating point and methods of controlling the system pressure or flowrate. Lastly, attendees will walk away with an understanding of specific energy consumption and how variable speed pump effects the pump life cycle cost. Learn the components of the system curve, how to calculate the system curve, the pump curve and how to use it with the system curve to determine the operating point(s). How to control or change the operating point will be covered including methods to change the pump and system curve as well as multiple pump operation.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Pump System Requirements

    Module 2: Pump Curves & Varying the Operating Point

    Module 3: Variable Speed Drivers

    Module 4: Cost of Variable Speed Pumping

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.




    Outline:

    Module 1: System requirements

    • Pump system objective
    • Pump system energy balance 
    • System curve 
    • System control
    • Key Learning Outcomes 
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Pump curves and varying the operating point

    • Pump curve overview
    • Rotodynamic and positive displacement pumps
    •  Operating point Varying the operating point
    • Pump input power
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Variable speed drivers

    • Engine
    • Turbine
    • Eddy current
    • Fluid drive
    • Variable frequency driveTorque and speed method
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Cost of variable speed pumping 

    • Pump life cycle cost
    • Specific energy consumption
    •  Estimating energy consumption 
    • Energy cost examples based on the load profile and system curve
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz



    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part webinar are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00



    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training provides the attendees an understanding of mechanical seal construction, types and the operating principles.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training provides the attendees an understanding of mechanical seal construction, types and the operating principles. Anyone that needs to understand basic design of the types, such as the elements of the seals, forces that apply, typical leakage and the primary differences between the main seal types should attend this session.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Operating Principles

    Module 2: Mechanical Seals Classifications

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.




    Outline:

    Module 1: Operating Principles

    • Essential elements
    • Effective forces
    • Leakage
    • Power Consumption
    • Lubrication
    • Seal Balance
    • Key Learning Outcome
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Mechanical Seal Classifications

    • Introduction
    • Effective forces
    • Single inside and outside mounting
    • Dual seals
    • Classification by design
    • Cartridge seals
    • Split seals
    • Simplified System Curve 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part On- Demand Training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership.

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training provides attendees an understanding of pump coupling types, important design and application considerations, and considerations for selection. Anyone that is interested in improving the reliability of their pumps should attend this session to understand the fundamentals of couplings.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training provides attendees an understanding of pump coupling types, important design and application considerations, and considerations for selection. Anyone that is interested in improving the reliability of their pumps should attend this session to understand the fundamentals of couplings.

    Modules:

    Module 1: Coupling Basics

    Module 2: Coupling Selection

    Module 3: Misalignment

    Module 4: Advantages of different coupling types

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

    Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs

    * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.




    Outline:

    Module 1: Coupling Basics

    • Driver and Driven Equipment
    • Review Rotating Machinery Connectors
    • What is a Coupling
    • Typical Pump Couplings
    • Operation Criteria 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Coupling Selection

    • Coupling Selection Method
    • Service Factor
    • Example Section
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Misalignment

    • Types of Misalignments
    • Installation and Maintenance
    • Unbalance and Vibration
    • Key Learning Objectives
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Advantages of Different Coupling Types 

    •  Advantages & Disadvantages of Flexible Couplings
      • Jaw, Compression, Block, Sleeve, Tire, Grid, Gear, Disc
    • Vertical Rigid Couplings
    • Key Learning Objectives
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part on-demand training are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership..

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

    Engineering Data Library (EDL): Engineering Data Library is a comprehensive guide for pump users, pump manufacturers and engineers in need of references for pump principles, calculations, and unit conversions. 

    Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge (BOK)The Pump Industry Fundamentals Body of Knowledge covers general pump system fundamental knowledge requirements (learning outcomes) that should be common across job functions and industries.

    World Without Pumps: This fun and relatable recruitment piece brings light to the hidden world of pumps and the positive impact they have on our everyday lives and society.

    Pump Pros Know: What do pump pros know and why do they know it? This series of articles highlight the brilliance of those who work with pumps

    HI Blog

    PSM Newsletter

  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This training provides attendees an understanding of rolling element bearing types, important design and application considerations, lubrication requirements and effects on reliability, standard fits and mounting considerations. Anyone that is interested in improving the reliability of bearings in their pumps and motors should attend this session.

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    Training Program Overview:

    This training provides attendees an understanding of rolling element bearing types, important design and application considerations, lubrication requirements and effects on reliability, standard fits and mounting considerations. Anyone that is interested in improving the reliability of bearings in their pumps and motors should attend this session. 

    Modules:

    Module 1: Bearing Basics

    Module 2: Lubrication Overview

    Module 3: Bearing Fits

    Module 4: Bearing Mounting

    Who Should Attend:

    This training is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators throughout the fluid handling and pumping industry. 

    Course Materials Included:

    • Slide Deck
    • On-Demand Recording
    • Quiz Questions

    Continuing Education Credit(s):

     Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 1 PDHs | 0.1 CEUs | 1 CONTACT HOURs 

     * Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours 

    Additional Fundamentals On-Demand Training Available:

    *Click links below for additional information.

    Additional Educational Resources:

    *Click links below for additional information.


    Outline:

    Module 1: Bearing Basics

    • Bearing Loads and Moment
    • Bearing Types and Characteristics 
    • Rolling Elements 
    • Effects of Pre-load
    • Arrangements 
    • Types of MisalignmentPump Curve Selection Chart 
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 2: Lubrication Overview

    • Importance of Lubricating Bearings
    • Grease vs. Oil Lubrication 
    • Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication  
    • Stribeck Curve 
    • General Guidelines for Viscosity 
    • Factors Affecting Oil Performance 
    • Contamination
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 3: Bearing Fits

    • Importance of Proper Bearing Fits
    • What impacts energy consumption? 
    • Determining Appropriate Bearing Fits
    • Effect of Fits on Clearance
    • Single Row Deep Groove (SRDG) Ball Bearing Design
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz

    Module 4: Bearing Mounting

    • Bearing Mounting Purpose and Considerations
    • Bearing Mounting Procedures
    • Misalignment, Axial Brinelling, Ball Cuts, and Spalling Due to Brinelling
    • Key Learning Outcomes
    • Quiz


    Registration Fees

    Individual registration fees for a 1-part webinar are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account. The bundle pricing for the Fundamentals On- Demand Curriculum can be found by clicking here.

    HI Member Type1-Part On- Demand Training
    Member$89.25
    Associate Member$89.25
    Standards Partner$89.25
    Training Partner$89.25
    Industry Partner$113.05
    Academic Partner$113.05
    Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00

    Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Training Partners of the Hydraulic Institute (HI) receive 25% discount on all available PSM training. Employees of Members, Associate Members, Standards Partner, and Training Partner organizations must log-in with their company email address in order for the discounted registration fee to apply. Industry Partners and Academic Partners receive 5% discount on all PSM training. Click here to learn more about HI membership..

    Membership Question?  Call us at 973-267-9700, email us, or view the HI website for more information.

    Group Registration

    Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please click the button below to download the group registration form and upload it here. It may take up to 3 business days to process group registrations.

    Download Group Registration Form

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All refund requests must be made in writing to training@pumps.org. Full refunds will be issued for any training that has been cancelled.

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