The Hydraulic Institute is offering an Intermediate Pump and System Training Course designed to enhance technical competencies for professionals in the pump and fluid handling industry. The one-day program will provide an in-depth understanding of pump and system design, operation, performance, and calculations.

Course Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
  • Credits: 7.0 PDHs | 0.7 CEUs | 7 Contact Hours
  • Location: Online

Overview: This course is ideal for professionals with at least two years of experience in pumps and systems or those who have completed the Basic Pump and System Training course. The program offers immersive coverage of engineering principles and practical applications, making it suitable for technical professionals, maintenance teams, and operations staff. Participants will acquire a foundational understanding of pump systems and be prepared for advanced training, including the Pump System Optimization and Assessment course.

Audience: The course is tailored to individuals working in the pump and fluid handling industry, including technical sales engineers, maintenance professionals, and operations personnel looking to advance their careers.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding the effect of the operating point on reliability
  • Determining pump system curves and operating points
  • Calculating pump total head
  • Defining and calculating NPSHA
  • Fundamentals of cavitation
  • Rotodynamic and positive displacement pump types, design, and application considerations
  • Methodology for pump selection
  • Impact of fluid properties on performance
  • System drawings and pump system control
  • Hydraulic modeling for evaluating pump system operations

Course Materials:

  • Slide deck (PDF)
  • Pump System Optimization Guidebook ($225 value)

Certification: Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion upon passing the required quiz. The course provides 7.0 PDHs, equivalent to 0.7 CEUs or 7 Contact Hours.

Registration and Discounts: Learn more at https://training.pumps.org/products/intermediate-pump-system-training-february-26-2025-live-course