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Pump System Certification (PSC) - Level 1: Introductory and Level-1 Pump & System Training, Exam Prep & Certification Exam
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- Non-member - $1,600
- Member - $1,200
- Associate Member - $1,200
- Academic Partner - $1,520
- PSAP Industry Partner - $1,520
- Pump Industry Partner - $1,520
- Pump Industry Partner Retiree - $1,520
- Standards Partner - Consultant - $1,200
- Standards Partner - End User - $1,200
- Standards Partner - End User & Basic Training - $1,200
- Training Partner - $1,200
Pump System Certification (PSC) - Level 1: Introductory and Level-1 Pump & System Training, Exam Prep & Certification Exam
Overview:
This PSC- Level 1 On Demand Training is designed to prepare the participants with limited knowledge and needs a quick review of introductory pump knowledge. Following the Introductory training they can proceed to take the PSC Level 1 Training & Exam prep On-Demand Training which will train you on each certification domain along with quizzes that cover learning objectives, and domain challenges and full-length sample exams with explained answers to help prepare you for the certification exam. You'll leave with increased pump and system knowledge and essential skills paving the way to advancing your career through certification.
Pump system training level 1 training provides professionals with the knowledge on a wide array of topics. These focuses on the fundamental concepts; even experienced individuals may need a refresher.
For less experienced or less technical individuals, and those looking for a refresher, this training covers all of the topics within the PSC Level 1. This specifically covers all the knowledge domains included in the PSC - Level 1 Certification Examination with the goal of preparing individuals for the certification exam as outlined in HI 41.8 Program Guideline for Pump System Certification.
Registration for this bundle also includes the PSC Level 1 Certification exam at a discounted fee. The exam can be scheduled at a later date after an application is submitted.
Click here for more information on the certification exam and the certification process.
This training includes:
1. Introductory Pump & System Training| On-Demand Training
1. Pump System Certification (PSC) Level 1 Training & Exam Prep| On-Demand Training
2. Pump System Certification (PSC) Level 1 Certification Exam
Learning Level: Basic
This course is designed for individuals who are newer to the subject matter. It covers basic concepts, skills, and practices. Participants acquire a foundational understanding of the topic and develop basic competencies.
This course will cover some introductory content, but attendees would benefit from reviewing the Introductory Pump & System |On-Demand Training Course.
Audience:
This course is appropriate for those looking to achieve their PSC - Level 1 Certification. This includes engineers, sales, applications, operators, technicians and maintenance personnel.
Prior to taking this certification exam preparatory course, it is recommended that new engineers or those without a technical degree have knowledge of the topics or take the Introductory Pump & System |On-Demand Training Course prior to taking this certification preparation training. Knowledge of basic algebra is required to complete related pump system calculations.
What is a Pump System Certification Level 1?
Visit www.pumps.org/psc for full details on PSC - Level 1. In short, this certification indicates that an individual understands the purpose, function, and operating characteristics of positive displacement and rotodynamic pumps and systems. Level 1 certified individuals should have the fundamental knowledge of basic pump industry calculations and tools, different liquid properties and be able to analyze their interactions with equipment and a system to make informed pump hydraulic selections. The candidate should be able to collaborate with professionals to identify equipment type, acceptable pump performance, installation and operational issues, and energy optimization opportunities.
SKU: OD-PSC1-ITEB
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Contains 22 Component(s), Includes Credits
These six (6) modules training is designed to provide attendees the introductory knowledge on aspects of the system, pump, and components. This product includes a basic introduction on the topics followed by a detailed on-demand instructor-led training providing more in-depth knowledge on those same topics. Any person who is interested to gather knowledge about pumps and see themselves as a future technical employee in Pump Industry will benefit from this training.
Training Program Overview:
These six (6) modules training has been designed to provide attendees an in-depth introductory knowledge on all aspects of the pump, system and components. This product includes a basic introduction on the topics followed by a detailed on-demand instructor-led training providing more in-depth knowledge on those same topics. Attendees will leave with a very clear understanding & knowledge on these introductory topics and improved understanding of pumps and their systems.
Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Pumps
Module 2: Introduction to Pump Drivers
Module 3: Introduction to Fluid Properties
Module 4: Introduction to System Hydraulics
Module 5: Introduction to Basic Operational theory
Module 6: Introduction to Pump Selection & Data
Each module is approximately 10 - 15 minutes and is followed by a short quiz to confirm your understanding of the topic.
Audience:
Any person who is interested in or sees themselves as a future employee in Pump or fluid handling Industry will benefit from this training. This is the starting point for anyone consuming training provided by the Hydraulic Institute and Pump Systems Matter. In particular the topics within this training should be understood before attending the Pump and System Fundamentals On-Demand Training.
Course Materials Included:
- On-Demand Recording
- On-Demand Instructor led Recording
- Quiz Questions
- 20 question Introductory Training Challenge
Continuing Education Credit(s):
Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 5 PDHs | 0.5 CEUs | 5.0 CONTACT HOURs
* Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours
Pump and System Fundamentals | On-Demand Training:
*Click links below for additional information.
- System Hydraulics: Pump & System Curves, Control Methods & Energy Consumption
- Pump Power and Efficiency
- Rotodynamic Pumps
- Positive Displacement Pumps
- Net Positive Suction Head (NPSHA) and Total Head Calculations
- Operating Regions and Reliability for Rotodynamic Pumps
- Pump Selection
- Induction Motors
- Variable Frequency Drives
- Variable Speed Pump
- Mechanical Seals
- Rolling Element Bearings
- Flexible Couplings
Additional Educational Resources:
*Click links below for additional information.
- Pump System Fundamentals Course
- Pump System Optimization and Assessment Course
- Pump System Assessment Professional (PSAP) Prep Course
- Motor and VFD Principals Course
- Pump System Optimization for Commercial Buildings Course
Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Pumps
Module 2: Introduction to Pumps Drivers
Module 3: Introduction to Fluid Properties
Module 4: Introduction to system Hydraulics
Module 5: Introduction to Basic Operational Theory
Module 6: Introduction to Pump Selection and Data
Registration Fees
Individual registration fees for the six (6) training modules are shown below per member type. The applicable registration fee will display once you login to your account.
HI Member Type Introduction to Pump Fundamentals
Six (6) ModulesMember $199.00 Associate Member $199.00 Standards Partner $199.00 Training Partner $199.00 Industry Partner $199.00 Academic Partner $199.00 Non-Member/Non-Partner $399.00 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. 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
If you are interested in a group registration for this product, please contact training@pumps.org for pricing and options.
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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Contains 149 Component(s), Includes Credits
The PSC- Level 1 training and exam prep provides training on each certification domain along with quizzes, domain challenges and full-length sample exams with explained answers. This product supports your pathway to PSC-Level 1 certification by covering each domain with detailed training and providing realistic practice exam questions. You'll leave with increased pump and system knowledge and essential skills paving the way to advancing your career through certification.
Training Program Overview:
The PSC- Level 1 training and exam prep provides training on each certification domain along with quizzes that cover learning objectives, and domain challenges and full length sample exams with explained answers to help prepare you for the certification exam. This product supports your pathway to PSC - Level 1 Certification by covering each domain with detailed training and providing realistic practice exam questions. You'll leave with increased pump and system knowledge and essential skills paving the way to advancing your career through certification.
Training included for the each of the 16 Domains within PSC - Level 1:
- Domain overview that outlines the primary topics within the domain
- Domain training module(s) video that covers each primary topic within the domain
- Quizzes following each training module to reinforce the learning objectives
Certification preparation for PSC - Level 1:
- Knowledge challenge for each domain, which are geared towards certification exam type questions with explained answers following completion.
- Two (2) 70-question sample certification exams that can be taken an unlimited number of times with explained answers following completion.
- One (1) 140-question sample certification exam that combines the two shorter exams for those who desire to take a longer preparation exam.
Learning Level: Basic
This course is designed for individuals who are newer to the subject matter. It covers basic concepts, skills, and practices. Participants acquire a foundational understanding of the topic and develop basic competencies. This course will cover some introductory content, but attendees would benefit from reviewing the Introductory Pump & System |On-Demand Training Course.
Audience:
This course is appropriate for those looking to achieve their PSC - Level 1 Certification. This includes engineers, sales, applications, operators, technicians and maintenance personnel. Prior to taking this certification exam preparatory course, it is recommended that new engineers or those without a technical degree have knowledge of the topics or take the Introductory Pump & System |On-Demand Training Course prior to taking this certification preparation training. Knowledge of basic algebra is required to complete related pump system calculations.
What is a Pump System Certification Level 1?
Visit www.pumps.org/psc for full details on PSC - Level 1. In short, this certification indicates that an individual understands the purpose, function, and operating characteristics of positive displacement and rotodynamic pumps and systems. Level 1 certified individuals should have the fundamental knowledge of basic pump industry calculations and tools, different liquid properties and be able to analyze their interactions with equipment and a system to make informed pump hydraulic selections. The candidate should be able to collaborate with professionals to identify equipment type, acceptable pump performance, installation and operational is-sues, and energy optimization opportunities.
This training specifically covers the knowledge domains included in the PSC - Level 1 Certification Examination with the goal of preparing individuals for the certification exam as outlined in HI 41.8 Program Guideline for Pump System Certification. However, this training overview is developed by HI University, which is separate from the Hydraulic Institute certification committee that developed the PSC - Level 1 Certification Exam and the developers did not have access to the certification committee or the certification exam.
Knowledge Domains:
- Domain 1: Introduction to Pumps
- Domain 2: Pump Performance Curves and Power Consumption
- Domain 3: Pump Systems
- Domain 4: Rotodynamic Pump Designs and Types
- Domain 5: Positive Displacement Pump Designs and Types
- Domain 6: Pump Components and Accessories
- Domain 7: Drivers and Drives
- Domain 8: System Design Considerations
- Domain 9: Varying the Pump Operating Point
- Domain 10: Pump Selection and Specification
- Domain 11: Testing
- Domain 12: Pump Installation, Commissioning, and Startup
- Domain 13: Maintenance
- Domain 14: Troubleshooting
- Domain 15: Pump System Optimization and Analysis
- Domain 16: Markets and Applications
Learning Outcomes:
- 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.
Course Materials Included:
- Slide Decks for Each Domain Training
- On-Demand Training and Quizzes for each Domain Module
- Knowledge challenge for each domain, with explained answers following completion
- Full length sample certification exams, with explained answers following completion
Continuing Education Credit(s):
Upon the successful completion of this On-Demand Training section you will receive a Certificate of Completion. 20 PDHs | 2 CEUs | 20 CONTACT HOURs
* Note 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours
SKU: OD-PSC1-TP
Outline:
Pump System Certification (PSC) - Level 1 Overview
Each Domain Module is Followed by a Quiz
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 knowledge challenge.
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 knowledge challenge.
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.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 4: Rotodynamic Pump Designs and Types
- Rotodynamic Pumps and Specific Speed.
- Characteristics of Rotodynamic Pump Types.
- Common Rotodynamic Pump Components.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 5: Positive Displacement Pump Designs and Types
- Positive Displacement Pump Types and Performance.
- Reciprocating Pumps.
- Rotary Pumps.
- Performance and Power.
- Application Considerations.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 6: Drivers and Drives
- The Pump Nameplate and Static Sealing Methods.
- Compression Packing and Mechanical Seals.
- Bearings and Bushings.
- Couplings, Drive Shafts, and Gears.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
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).
- Domain knowledge challenge
Domain 8: System Design Considerations
- System Design Standards and Major System Components.
- Pump System Controls and Instrumentation.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
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 knowledge challenge.
Domain 10: Pump Selection & Specification
- Pump Selection Process.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 11: Testing
- Factory Performance Testing.
- Additional Tests – NPSH, NPIP, and Hydrostatic.
- Factory Performance Test Acceptance Grades.
- Typical Factory Performance Test Arrangements.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 12: Pump Installation, Commissioning and Startup
- Site Drawings.
- Pump Manufacturer’s IOM Manuals.
- Basic Installation, Priming, and Start-up.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 13: Maintenance
- General Safety Considerations and Calibration of Instrumentation.
- Basic Maintenance Practices.
- Basic Pump Maintenance.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 14: Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Common Operating Problems.
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 15: Pump System Optimization and Analysis
- Life Cycle Cost (LCC).
- Pump System Optimization (PSO).
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Domain 16: Markets and Applications
- Pump Industry Market Segments and Applications
- Domain knowledge challenge.
Full Length Sample Certification Exams
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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.
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Contains 9 Component(s)
Pump System Certification (PSC) Level 1 certification validates that individuals are competent on the core knowledge areas for pump and pump systems, provides a solid foundation for new and early-career individuals, and serves as a benchmark on the fundamentals for the pump and fluid handling industry.
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.