
Pump Total Head Definition and Calculations / 1.0 Hour / August 13, 2025 / Webinar
Includes a Live Web Event on 08/13/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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- Member - $89.25
- Associate Member - $89.25
- Academic Partner - $113.05
- PSAP Industry Partner - $113.05
- Pump Industry Partner - $113.05
- Pump Industry Partner Retiree - $113.05
- Standards Partner - Consultant - $89.25
- Standards Partner - End User - $89.25
- Standards Partner - End User & Basic Training - $89.25
- Training Partner - $89.25
Pump Total Head Definition and Calculations
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
PDH Credits: 1.0
Overview:
This webinar provides definition and instruction on how pump total head is calculated. Various system calculation examples for pump total head are worked through, which explain any nuance you may need to understand, including, calculations based on pressure measurements, tank levels, system frictional losses, and bowl assembly head is detailed. Tutorials are provided on pressure, converting gauge pressure to gauge head, Bernoulli’s and the continuity equation, when velocity head needs to be considered and how to calculate friction head loss. Attendees learning is reinforced from multiple presented examples.
Learning Level – Intermediate:
This level of training is designed for individuals who have some experience and knowledge in the subject matter. It builds upon the foundational concepts and expands the breadth and depth of understanding. Participants develop more advanced skills and competencies.
Audience:
Individuals looking gain in depth technical knowledge or those looking for a refresher, including pump system designers, engineers, technical support, test technicians and engineers, reliability and rotating equipment engineer, and experienced maintenance and operation personnel.
Learning Objectives:
Few brief points/bullets that explain what knowledge the participants will gain knowledge upon completion of the webinar. (NORMAL Text FONT)
- How to define pump total head and evaluate it for different system configurations
- Understand and apply Bernoulli’s equation
- Understand gauge, absolute, vacuum, atmospheric and vapor pressures
- Convert pressure to head for various fluid properties
- How to calculate frictional head loss
- Calculate pump total head based on gauge pressure measurements, fluid levels, frictional head loss, on velocity head
SKU: LW212B
Registration Fees
Hydraulic Institute Member and Partner Types | Pricing |
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 | $119.00 |
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Group Registration
Group registration discounts are available for webinars. If you are interested in registering a group, please contact us at training@pumps.org.
Refunds & Cancellations
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Webinar Instructions
- Click the Contents tab and select "View Webinar". After the webinar is completed, return to the Contents tab.
- Click "Complete Quiz for Webinar" to answer quiz questions. You will have 10 attempts and must get at least 80% correct to proceed. After completing the quiz, return to the Contents tab.
- For webinar series, continue this process until you complete all the webinar sessions.
- Click "Complete Webinar Survey" to provide your feedback on the webinar to PSM. Scroll down to view all feedback questions as there are questions that expand past the size of the window.
- After completing the survey, click the button “View/Print Your Certificate” in the box titled “Claim Credits and Certificate" to save or print your certificate of completion. If you ever lose your certificate, you can come back to the PSM website and view it on your transcript (found in the Dashboard).
Q&A During Webinar: During the Q&A portion of the webinar questions are welcome that relate to the material presented. The instructor will do their best to address them within the context of the training provided. If time does not permit addressing questions received, PSM staff will make our best effort to provide an answer via email.
NOTE: Please note that the instructor is not able to provide consulting advice or interpretations of standards; therefore, these types of questions will not be addressed by the instructor.
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PDH Credits
Upon the successful completion of this webinar and passing the required quiz, you will receive a certificate of completion. 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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