Rotodynamic Pumps for Nomenclature and Definitions: Overview of ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2 / 1 Hour / April 16, 2026 / Webinar
Includes a Live Web Event on 04/16/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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Rotodynamic Pumps for Nomenclature and Definitions: Overview of ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Professional Development Hours: 1.0
Overview:
This webinar introduces the key concepts presented in ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2 Rotodynamic Pumps for Nomenclature and Definitions. The standard is a normative document that establishes a consistent framework for the types, nomenclature, and definitions of rotodynamic pumps used across various pump configurations and services. It applies to pumps with radial flow, mixed flow, and axial flow impellers and also includes regenerative turbine and Pitot tube pumps.
By establishing a common technical language, the standard supports clearer communication among engineers, manufacturers, specifiers, and operators involved in the design, specification, testing, and operation of pumps.
This session reviews the classification of rotodynamic pumps by hydraulic design and mechanical configuration, including radial flow, mixed flow, and axial flow impellers, as well as the primary configuration groups such as overhung (OH), between-bearing (BB), and vertically suspended (VS) pumps. The webinar also highlights key updates introduced in the most recent revision of ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2 and demonstrates how standardized definitions and nomenclature improve clarity and consistency across pump design, specification, and application.
Learning Level - Introductory:
This level of training is designed for individuals to provide awareness and an overview of the topic. The content is informative and aims to familiarize participants with key concepts, terminology, and resources.
Audience:
- Operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel.
- Entry-level engineers and sales professionals.
- Employees onboarding into pump or pumping system-related roles.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn about the following:
- Understand the purpose and scope of ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2 and its role in establishing standardized nomenclature and definitions for rotodynamic pumps.
- Recognize the primary classifications of rotodynamic pumps and how they are categorized by hydraulic flow direction and mechanical configuration.
- Identify common pump components, terminology, and dimensional designations used in pump construction drawings and technical documentation.
- Gain familiarity with key updates introduced in the most recent revision of ANSI/HI 14.1–14.2 and how these updates improve clarity and alignment with other Hydraulic Institute standards.
SKU: LW 114 A
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| 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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Bruce Ticknor III
Lead Project Manager, Mechanical
McMillen
Bruce is currently the Lead Project Manager, McMillen in North Las Vegas. He has over 18 years' experience in the pump industry. Mr. Ticknor received his BSME from Washington State University and is a registered professional engineer in Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington. He is currently the Hydraulic Institute's vice-chair for the Nomenclature and Definitions standard and also received the Young Engineer of the Year award in 2012.
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