Pump System Fundamentals Course -March 14, 2023

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Pump System Fundamentals (PSF) Course

March 14, 2023 | 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. EST

Description

The Pump System Fundamentals (PSF) Live Virtual Course is a Live (Virtual) Instructor-Led training course designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators on the fundamentals of pump and system design, including system hydraulics and calculations, pump and system curves, system components, factors affecting reliably and energy consumption, and control.


Course Objectives

  • Importance of focusing on the pump system and optimization 
  • Energy Consumption 
  • System Hydraulics and System Curves 
  • Pump Curves 
  • Pump and System Curve Interaction and Control 
  • Total Head Net Positive Suction Head
  • Preferred and Allowable Operating Regions
  • Common operating problems & troubleshooting
  • Rotodynamic & Positive Displacement Pump Fundamentals
  • Driver & VFD Fundamentals
Course Materials

Participants will also receive the following course materials:

  • Pump System Optimization and Assessment Course Manual in Electronic Format
  • Pump System Optimization Guidebook in Electronic Format – Retail Value $205
  • Pump System Assessment Pre-screening Checklist
  • Follow-up activities such as webinars and surveys 
Features and Benefits
  • No travel costs, no time away from your company: Join from your office or from home
  • Attend classes held by the same expert instructors who deliver courses at our live courses
  • Cover the same content as in our traditional classroom courses. Participants will receive course materials electronically
  • Participants can see each other, talk to each other, and speak to their instructor via microphone and camera. One-on-one conversations can be set up if required
Technical Requirements
  • Computer, monitor, and Internet connection
  • Option of computer audio or a dial-in number
  • WEBEX video conference platform


    PSF outline:

    • Introduction to pump systems
    • System curves
    o Measuring the system curve exercise
    • Introduction to pump curve & operating point
    • Pump system energy consumption & efficiency
    o Pump output power exercise
    o Pump input power exercise
    o Motor input power exercise
    o Pump efficiency exercise using motor curve
    • Pump total head measurement and calculation
    • Introduction to positive displacement and rotodynamic pumps
    • Rotodynamic pump fundamentals
    o Common types & configuration
    o Performance curves
    o Specific speed
     Specific speed and attainable efficiency Exercise
    o Impellers, Inducers and casings
    o Rotodynamic pump classifications
    • Positive displacement pump fundamentals
    o Common types & configurations
    o Performance curves
    o General application considerations
    o Reciprocating pump classifications and application considerations
    o Rotary pump classifications and application considerations
    • Varying the operating point
    o Modifications to the pump curve
    o Modifications to the system head
    o Variable speed and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) considerations
    o Control valve hydraulic loss exercise
    o Parallel pumping
    o Series pumping
    • Factors that affect reliability
    o Net Positive Suction Head and Margin
     NPSHA calculation exercise 1
     NPHSA calculation exercise 2
     Suction specific speed exercise
    o Operating point
     Preferred operating region

     Allowable operating region
    o Pump installation
    • Discussion of common operating problems
    o Flow or head to low
    o Power to high
    o Vibration and noise
    o Bearing and seal failures

    Jim Swetye

    Former Vice President of Knowledge and Education for the Hydraulic Institute

    Swetye Services, LLC

    Jim Swetye recently retired after forty-three years of service in the pump industry. He worked in a variety of training, product management, marketing, and sales positions with Grundfos, Pentair Water, and Crane Pumps & Systems. Jim is also a former Vice President of Knowledge and Education for the Hydraulic Institute and a former member of the Board of Directors of Pump Systems Matter. He holds a Bachelor of the Arts degree in English from Hiram College and a Master of Science degree in Education from Emporia State University.

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    03/14/2023 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes
    03/14/2023 at 10:00 AM (EDT)  |  480 minutes The course will begin on March 14, 2023 at 10::00 a.m. (EDT). To access the course please click the "Join Course" button, which will launch the WebEx application and allow you to join the virtual classroom.
    Post-Course Assessment-PSF
    16 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  13/16 points to pass
    16 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  13/16 points to pass This assessment has 16 questions and requires at least 80% correct answers to pass. You must pass this assessment in order to earn your certificate of completion.
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    Certificate
    7.00 PDH credits  |  Certificate available
    7.00 PDH credits  |  Certificate available