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Join Hydro Rocky Mountain for a 3-day hands-on pump training tailored to both maintenance and engineering professionals to increase their pump knowledge.
Tuesday, November 15 (8am-5pm)
Wednesday, November 16 (8am-5pm)
Thursday, November 17 (8am – 3pm)
Breakfast and lunch will be provided each day of the training. This course will provide 21 professional development hours and certificate will be issued upon completion.
Course Instructors:
Sergio Ramos, Mechanical Engineer
John Neely, General Manager- Field Service
Brad Hutchison, Goulds Product Manager
Classroom Module: An Introduction to Basic Hydraulics and Pump Types
Basic Hydraulics – Terminology & concepts – and a review of basic pump types
Pump Performance Curve and interactions with the System Head Curve
Effect of operating away from the pump’s BEP, Cavitation, and NPSHR considerations • How wear affects flow and pressure
Hands-on Workshop Module: Inspect and Rebuild Between Bearings (BB) and End Suction (OH) pumps with an IMPEL overview
Overview of design and construction of between bearings (BB) and end suction (OH) pumps
Hands-on disassembly and assembly of common Balance of Plant (BoP) pumps
Utilizing a representative BoP training pump, Goulds 3405, we review in depth the design and assembly of simple pumps. This class also acts as a steppingstone to acquaint the learners with the foundation for the high energy pump modules to follow later in the course.
Classroom Module: Pump Inspection and Rebuilding Guidelines and Techniques
An overview of inspection procedures and practical advice for rebuilding your BoP pumps
Hands-on Workshop Module: High Energy Pumps (IR Model HMTA – BB3)
Detailed review of components and their functions
Centering of the rotor. Set and verify rotor running position, axial thrust, balance disk gap
Review best practices and proper repair techniques with “tricks of the trade” information
Basic pump operations best practices
Q&A discussions encouraged throughout the segment
Shop Module: “Pump Failure Modes and Case Studies”
Broad review of typical failure modes and areas of concentration during equipment health review
Slide presentation of component failures geared to generate classroom participation and discussion of known issues and concerns relative to specific site “bad actors” and current plant projects
Sharing of experience and “war stories” with focus on as-found conditions and what was or can be learned from these events
Open forum to discuss learners’ prepared or spontaneous questions
Cost: $2,899 per person.
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