Pump System Certification - Level 1: Training / December 2, 2025 / Virtual Live Course

Includes a Live Web Event on 12/02/2025 at 9:00 AM (EST)

  • Register
    • Non-member - $700
    • Member - $525
    • Associate Member - $525
    • Academic Partner - $665
    • PSAP Industry Partner - $665
    • Pump Industry Partner - $665
    • Pump Industry Partner Retiree - $665
    • Standards Partner - Consultant - $525
    • Standards Partner - End User - $525
    • Standards Partner - End User & Basic Training - $525
    • Training Partner - $525

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Pump System Certification - Level 1: Training

 Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (ET)

Overview:

For newer individuals, or those looking for a refresher, the PSC – Level 1 Training covers all of the topics within PSC - Level 1 to prepare you to sit for the PSC – Level 1 Certification Exam. Attendees of this course will leave with increased pump and system knowledge and essential skills needed to pave the way for career growth through certification. 

This product is part of a bundle which includes exam prep and PSC1 Level 1 Exam. Click here to register for the bundle.

Learning Level - Basic:

Basic level 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. Knowledge of basic algebra is required to complete basic pump system calculations. This course will cover some introductory content, but attendees should have introductory knowledge or are encouraged to complete the Introductory Pump & System |On-Demand Training.

Audience:

Engineers, sales, and other technical positions. Operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel with requisite introductory knowledge and have a desire to advance and broaden their knowledge.

Learning Objectives:

Explore all 130 Learning outcomes: PSC – Level 1 Body of Knowledge.

Capabilities following this training include, but are not limited to:

  • In-depth knowledge of pump curves, system curves, and their interaction.
  • Use the pump curve as tool for troubleshooting.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Course Materials Included:

  • Live instruction.
  • The equation and the reference sheet.
  • Downloadable Slide Deck (PDF) (see Handouts tab after registration).
SKU: LVT-PSC1-TEP-02

Section 1 - Pumps, Performance Curves, Power Consumption, and Markets

  • Domain 1: Introduction to Pumps 
    • The Pump, Pump System and Major Components. 
    • Pump Classifications.
    • Rotodynamic Pump Types, Classifications, and Application Considerations.
    • Positive Displacement Pump Types, Classifications, and Application Considerations. 
  • Domain 2: Pump Performance Curves and Power Consumption  
    • Pump Performance Curves.
    • Behind Pump Performance Curves: Understanding the Basics and Information Plotted.
    • Power and Efficiency.
    • Affinity Rules.
  • Domain 16: Markets and Applications 
    • Pump Industry Market Segments and Applications.
Section 2 – Pump Systems
  • Domain 3: Pump Systems
    • Pumps and Pumping Systems.  
    • The System Curve and Operating Point.
    • Fluid Properties Affecting Pump Performance. 
    • Pressure and Head.
    • Friction Losses.
    • NPSH and Cavitation. 
    • Factors that Affect the Pump AOR.
Section 3 - Rotodynamic and Positive Displacement Pumps
  • Domain 4: Rotodynamic Pump Designs and Types 
    • Rotodynamic Pumps and Specific Speed. 
    • Characteristics of Rotodynamic Pump Types.
    • Common Rotodynamic Pump Components.
  • Domain 5: Positive Displacement Pump Designs and Types
    • Positive Displacement Pump Types and Performance.
    • Reciprocating Pumps.
    • Rotary Pumps.
    • Performance and Power.
    • Application Considerations.
Section 4 - Drivers & Drives
  • Domain 7: Drivers and Drives 
    • Pump Drivers.
    • Electrical Parameters and Applicable Driver Standards.
    • Motor Types, Enclosures, and Frame Sizes.
    • Motor Starting Methods and Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).
Section 5 - Pump Components, Accessories & System Design Considerations
  • Domain 6: Pump Components and Accessories 
    • The Pump Nameplate and Static Sealing Methods.  
    • Compression Packing and Mechanical Seals.  
    • Bearings and Bushings.  Couplings, Drive Shafts, and Gears.  
  • Domain 8: System Design Considerations 
    • System Design Standards and Major System Components.  
    • Pump System Controls and Instrumentation. 
Section 6 - Pump Selection, Testing and Operations
  • Domain 9: Varying and Pump Operating Point 
    • The Operating Point. 
    • Affinity Rules for Speed and Impeller Diameter Changes. 
    • Control Methods to Vary the Pump Operating Point. 
    • Impeller Trimming. 
    • Pump Performance Curve Shapes.
    • Parallel and Series Pumping.
  • Domain 10: Pump Selection & Specification 
    • Pump Selection Process. 
  • Domain 11: Testing 
    • Factory Performance Testing. 
    • Additional Tests – NPSH, NPIP, and Hydrostatic. 
    • Factory Performance Test Acceptance Grades. 
    • Typical Factory Performance Test Arrangements. 
Section 7 - Pump Installation, Commissioning, Startup & Maintenance
  • Domain 12: Pump Installation, Commissioning and Startup 
    • Site Drawings.  
    • Pump Manufacturer’s IOM Manuals.  
    • Basic Installation, Priming, and Startup.  
  • Domain 13: Maintenance 
    • General Safety Considerations and Calibration of Instrumentation.
    • Basic Maintenance Practices.
Section 8 - Pump System Analysis & Troubleshooting
  • Domain 14: Troubleshooting 
    • Troubleshooting Common Operating Problems. 
  • Domain 15: Pump System Optimization and Analysis 
    • Life Cycle Cost (LCC). 
    • Pump System Optimization (PSO).  


Registration Fees:

Hydraulic Institute Member and Partner Types Pricing
Member                                           $525.00
Associate Member$525.00
Standards Partner$525.00
Training Partner$525.00
Industry Partner$665.00
Academic Partner                                           $665.00
Non-Member$700.00

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:

Reach out to training@pumps.org for discount codes for groups. 

Refunds & Cancellations:

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

Alex Moser

Senior Engineer of Standards and Training

Hydraulic Institute

Alex Moser is the Senior Engineer of Standards and Training at the Hydraulic Institute with technical responsibility for standards, guidebooks, training, and technical programs as well as assisting the governmental regulations committees with technical expertise. Prior to joining the Hydraulic Institute, he held new product development and engineering management positions with a major pump manufacturer, with a focus on new pump design, system analysis, and testing. Mr. Moser obtained his B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alabama.

 

PDH Credits

Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a certificate of completion for 7 PDHs | 0.07 CEUs | 7 CONTACT HOURS.

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

Licensed Professional Engineers

Continuing professional development is a vital component of the engineering licensure process. Most state licensing boards require continuing professional development as a condition for licensure and renewal of the license to practice engineering. The acceptance of continuing education as it applies to fulfillment of the state licensing requirements for professional designations is at the pleasure of the individual state licensing boards. It is the responsibility of the individual participants to be knowledgeable about their state requirements. Pre-approval of training providers and courses is not required by most state licensing boards, except for the following:

Florida Board of Professional Engineers

Pump Systems Matter is a board-approved continuing education provider for the Florida Board of Professional Engineers: License # CEA361.

New York State Board for Engineering, Land Surveying, and Geology

Pump Systems Matter is approved as a sponsor of continuing education for professional engineers in New York State: NYS Sponsor # 241.

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