This course will introduce delegates to the different types of pumps and valves and their associated terminology. Centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps, packing, mechanical seals and sealing systems, bearings, and couplings will all be discussed. Valves for isolation and valves for control will be addressed.
The application of the different types of pumps and valves will be discussed along with their suitability for different operational duties. The operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance will be dealt with in-depth
Understand the different types of pumps and their associated terminology
Understand the Centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, packing, mechanical seals and sealing systems, bearings, and couplings
Understand the different parameters affecting the operation of valves
Select the right valve for the particular application and to perform the necessary calculation for valve sizing
Perform troubleshooting of systems involving valves
Decide on the right maintenance plan concerning different types of valves
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Team Leaders
Technicians
Anyone who wishes to update themselves on pump and valve technology, judge the suitability of different types of pumps and valves for their needs, and learn how to operate and maintain them for the benefit of their organizations
Introduction
Pump Types and Terminology
Pump Performance (Centrifugal and Positive Displacement)
Understanding Head
Types of Head: Friction, Pressure, Static & Velocity
Friction in Valves, Piping & Fittings
Calculating Actual Head in a System
Cavitation in Pumps and Valves
Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH)
Vapour and Gas Cavitation
Flashing VS Cavitation
Positive Displacement Pumps
Reciprocating Pumps
Reciprocating Pump Valves
Rotary Pumps – scroll and gear types
Failure Mechanisms – identification and monitoring
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