Transcription of Pumps & Pumping Systems - Introduction
1 Pump Centre, Arcadis, 5th floor, Faraday Street, Birchwood Park, Warrington, WA3 6GA Pump Centre Training Courses Pumps & Pumping Systems - Introduction The first day of a 3 day training course comprising Introduction , Intermediate and Advanced days. In order to gain the maximum benefit the course booking options available are either day 1 ( Introduction ) only or days 1 & 2 ( Introduction & Intermediate) or days 2 & 3 (Intermediate & Advanced) or all three days. Day 3 alone cannot be booked. Delegates attending just days 2 & 3 must have a sound knowledge of the topics covered on day 1. The Introduction day will cover the basics and provide an overview of fluid properties, pressure and head, positive displacement and centrifugal Pumps , hydraulic gradient, pump and system curves and an overview of pump components. OBJECTIVES AND BENEFITS COURSE PROGRAMME WHO SHOULD ATTEND Learn about fluid properties and how they affect pump selection and performance.
2 Become familiar with the characteristics and construction of Centrifugal & Positive Displacement Pumps . Understand how Pumps are matched to Systems and the interaction between pump and system . Learn about pump components and what affects pump operating life expectancy. The material will be presented by a series of lectures and practical exercises. The sessions include ample time for questions and discussion. Course notes are provided together with question and answer sheets for the exercise sessions. All delegates will receive a certificate of attendance. Engineers who need to understand the basics of designing Pumping Systems . Engineers, and others, who are called upon to assess outline designs. Project Managers, Procurement professionals and others who need an appreciation of Pumping Systems . No prior Pumping knowledge is required for this Introduction course.
3 This is a new training course. For those who attended the previous Pumps for Beginners course please note that it covered the majority of the content of this course. New material on this course includes Hydraulic Gradients. For further information please contact Jim Eaves on 07968 707 753 or email To book please contact Karen Bridgeman on 01925 843512 or email: The majority of our training courses can be run In-House at a venue selected by the Client. In-House courses become cost effective when clients have 8 or more members of staff to be trained. Please contact us for a quote.