Practical Pump Technology Selection, Operation and Maintenance
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Practical Pump Technology Selection, Operation and Maintenance Course
Introduction:
The primary objective of this comprehensive five-day course is to offer a thorough understanding of pump technology, encompassing selection, operation, and maintenance aspects. The course delves into a wide range of topics, including pump types, terminology, centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps, packing, mechanical seals, sealing systems, bearings, couplings, and other crucial components.
Furthermore, the course provides an in-depth examination of different pump types, exploring their performance within specific operating systems. The advantages and disadvantages of each pump type are thoroughly discussed, enabling participants to make informed decisions in their applications.
In addition to pump technology, the course extensively covers pump operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Participants will gain valuable insights into the operation of pumps, learn effective troubleshooting techniques, and develop a comprehensive understanding of maintenance practices to ensure optimal pump performance.
By the end of the course, attendees will have acquired a profound knowledge of pump technology, enabling them to make well-informed decisions regarding pump selection, operate pumps efficiently, and effectively maintain them for long-term reliability.
Course Objectives:
This course will provide participants with complete and up-to-date knowledge of pumps and their systems. Further, participants will learn more about selection, operation and maintenance strategies which will assist in increasing pump availability and reliability. Upon the completion of this course, participants will be able to troubleshoot all types of pump problems.
Who Should Attend?
This course is directed towards Supervisors, Team Leaders and Managers in Maintenance, Engineering and Production. The course will also benefit anyone who wishes to update themselves on pump technology, judge the suitability of different types of pumps for their needs, and learn how to operate and maintain them for the benefit of their organizations.
This course is designed for plant and maintenance engineers, process engineers, maintenance personnel, supervisors and reliability specialists working in a wide variety of process plant environments, such as petrochemical, plastics, pulp and paper, food, biotechnology, etc. It should be highly valuable to senior maintenance technicians involved with pumps, their operation, and their maintenance.
Course Outlines:
Introduction
- Introduction
- Pump Types and Terminology
- Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)
- Pump Performance (Centrifugal and Positive Displacement)
- Cavitations
- Hydraulic Pulsations and Pipe Vibration
Positive Displacement Pumps
- Reciprocating Pumps
- Reciprocating Pump Valves
- Rotary Pumps – scroll and gear types
- Special Application Pumps – metering pumps, diaphragm pumps.
- Failure Mechanisms – identification and monitoring
Centrifugal Pumps
- Centrifugal Pump Theory
- Matching Pumps with Drivers
- Pump Wear Rings and Balance Lines
- Multi-Stage Pumps
- Performance Analysis
- Failure Mechanisms – identification and monitoring
Seals and Bearings
- Conventional Packing Glands
- Mechanical Seals
- Seal Failure Mechanisms
- Maintenance and Repair of Mechanical Seals
- Bearings – failure modes and how to extend life
Reliability
- Couplings
- Alignment
- Planned Maintenance - Predictive and Preventive
- Reliability Programmers