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RE06

Practical Pump Technology

Introduction

The seminar will introduce delegates to the different types of pumps and their associated terminology.  Centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps, packing, mechanical seals and sealing systems, bearings and couplings will all be discussed.

The application of the different types of pumps will be discussed along with their suitability for different operational duties.  Pump operation, troubleshooting and maintenance will be dealt with in depth.

Objectives

At the end of this seminar participants will:

  • Have an understanding of the different types of pumps.
  • Be able to operate pumps as close as possible to the design efficiency.
  • Will be able to monitor pump efficiency, availability and reliability.
  • Have learnt about selection, operation and maintenance strategies.
  • Be able to troubleshoot pump problems.

Key Benefits

The knowledge gained in this seminar will:

  • enable the delegate to optimise the operation and maintenance of different types of pumps.
  • give the delegate confidence to carry out failure analyses on pumps thereby avoiding repetitive failures.
  • allow tighter control of maintenance budgets by the avoidance of unplanned equipment failures in service.

Target Audience

This seminar is directed towards Supervisors, Team Leaders and Managers in Maintenance, Engineering and Production . The seminar will also benefit anyone who wishes to update themselves on Maintenance Engineering Technologies, judge the suitability of these technologies for their needs, and learn how to implement them for the benefit of their organisations.

Training Methodology

The seminar will be conducted along workshop principles with formal lectures, case studies and interactive worked examples. Relevant case studies will be provided to illustrate the application of each tool in an operations environment. Each learning point will be re-enforced with practical exercises. There will be ample opportunities for discussion and sharing experiences.

Organisational Impact

On completion of this seminar the delegate will be able to critically analyse the methodologies employed within the organisation and instigate improvements where required.

Personal Impact

Technical knowledge is key to effective control and peer respect within any maintenance organisation; when this is achieved personal satisfaction follows.  This seminar will give the delegate the required level of technical knowledge and skill to achieve that personal satisfaction.

Competencies

·         Understanding of pump operating and maintenance techniques.

·         Ability to put in place measures to quantify equipment condition.

·         Interface with pump equipment providers.

·         Identify and specify new and replacement pumps.


 

Seminar Content

  • Introduction
    • Introduction
    • Pump Types and Terminology
    • Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)
    • Pump Performance (Centrifugal and Positive Displacement)
    • Cavitation
    • 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 Programmes