Pump Total Head Definition and Calculations | Jan 9, 2025|Live Webinar

Includes a Live Web Event on 01/09/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)

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Pump Total Head Definition and Calculations

Dates: Thursday, January 9th,2025

Time: 1:00pm - 2:00 pm EST

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:

Intermediate level training is designed for individuals who have some experience and basic knowledge on the topic. 

It builds upon basic concepts and expands the breadth and depth of understanding supporting the development of skills. 

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:

  • 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: LW212A

Registration Fees

HI Member TypeFee
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/Partner$119.00

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If you are experiencing any log in issues, cannot access a course, need assistance claiming credit, or have other questions or concerns, please e-mail training@pumps.org for assistance.

Peter Gaydon

Deputy Executive Director

Hydraulic Institute

Peter Gaydon is the Deputy Executive Director at the Hydraulic Institute. Mr. Gaydon held design, development, and test engineering positions with major pump manufacturers. He currently serves as member on several pump related standards committees for AWWA, CSA, ASME and serves as the Chair for the AWWA E103 Vertical and Horizontal Line-Shaft Pumps. With the Hydraulic Institute, Mr. Gaydon has technical responsibility for standards, guidebooks, technical regulatory affairs and certification programs. Mr. Gaydon obtained his B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alfred.

PDH Credits

One (1) PDH credit will be issued upon completion of this live webinar series. 

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.

Licensed Professional Engineers

Continuing professional development is a vital component to 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. Pre-approval of training providers and courses are 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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