Pump 101: Basic Pump Fundamentals
2 DAYS | $799
OVERVIEW
- Introduction to pumps and their applications
- Basic pump design and classification
- Properties of fluids
- Overview of system, fluid and pump interventions
LEARNING
- What are the differences in pump design?
- How do fluids impact pump design?
- What is cavitation and how does it affect pumps?
- Basics of NPSH and how it affects pump performance
BENEFITS
- Developed by industry for
industry - Taught by both top industry professionals and Texas A&M University faculty
- “Hands-on” experience
- Application-based math and science training
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Entry level professionals
- New sales and engineering staff
- Seasoned professionals who need a refresher
- Maintenance and Supervisors
Pump 102: Advanced Pump Fundamentals I
3 DAYS | $999
OVERVIEW
- Review of Fluid Transfer Theory
- Pump classification, design
and performance - Review and analysis of Affinity Laws
- Pump selection, troubleshooting
and best practices
LEARNING
- Hands-on analysis of pump design and performance
- Real world knowledge of industry market use of pumps
- Learn how to choose the best pump for specific applications
BENEFITS
- Developed by industry for
industry - Both in the classroom and in the lab
Advance look at key topics on pump performance- Practical knowledge
to applications of pumps and systems
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Seasoned professionals wanting to expand their knowledge
- Up-and-coming professionals in the pumping marketplace
- Industrial sales professionals
- Engineers wanting to expand and update their knowledge base
Pump 201: Advanced Pump Fundamentals II
3 DAYS | $999
OVERVIEW
- Advanced
topic specific areas of pump performance taught by industry professionals
LEARNING
- Pump fundamental review
- Seals and their performance in pumping applications
- Condition monitoring and pump performance
- Why do pumps fail?
BENEFITS
Advanced look at seal design and performance in specific industrial applications- Specific
bearity designs and life of pumps - How do you make your pump last longer with condition monitoring?
- Value analysis of keeping your pumps running well
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Plant Managers
- Sales and Engineering Professionals
- Seasoned “Pump Professionals” wanting
more detailed analysis of seals, bearings, pump service life and condition monitoring
Shipping/Mailing Address:
Department of Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution
Texas A&M University
3367 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3367