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August 6, 2025 1:00 pm
This is a discounted bundle product which consists of four (4) Intake Design webinars: Date: May 7, May 28, July 9 & August 6, 2025. These webinar series visually aid the standard’s overview of design objectives, required inlet bell design diameter, submergence requirements, using the standard for proper instructions on intake structures for clear liquids and solids-handling pumps, highlights of key technologies used when designing the pump intake including physical and computation fluid dynamics (CFD). SKU:WB700C
August 6, 2025 1:00 pm
This webinar offers a recap of issues and problems in intake design, followed by an examination of physical and CFD modeling techniques. It delves into the benefits, applicability, and acceptance criteria of physical modeling, discussing topics such as hydraulic similitude, model limits, instrumentation, testing programs, reporting, and the process of developing an RFP for physical modeling. Additionally, it discusses the future direction of the ANSI/HI 9.8 Standard. The session concludes with a summary of key points and a Q&A session for further discussion. SKU:LW704C
August 12, 2025 9:00 am
This course bundle offers 4 days of virtual instruction on Basic & Intermediate Pump System Training (Day 1 & 2), Pump System Optimization & Assessments (Day 3) and PSAP Certification Exam Prep (Day 4). It also includes the PSAP certification exam. This course is designed to educate and train pump engineers, technical sales, pump system owners, designers, and operators on the fundamentals of pump and system design, including system hydraulics and calculations, pump and system curves, system components, factors affecting reliably and energy consumption, and control. SKU: CB 101D
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June 18, 2024
The Norchester Pump Station was rebuilt in 2016 with dedicated dry weather and wet weather pumps. Between 2016 and 2018, the dry weather pumps required more than 5,000 hours of labor and $20,000 in parts for corrective maintenance due to pump ragging and pump failures. These pumps were replaced with smaller, properly sized pumps in late 2018 and have operated without significant issues since saving time and labor and increasing the reliability of the station.
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