E – 1116 Pumping System Performance Improvement
$125.00
Courses Included
Pumps are widely used in industry for uses such as providing lubrication and cooling service and to transferring process fluids. In the commercial sector pumps see widespread use for HVAC systems. Municipalities depend upon pumps in water and wastewater treatment plants. Pumps consume 27% of the electricity used by industrial systems in the manufacturing sector. In view of this widespread use of pumps, any steps taken to improve the efficiency of performance can have a significant effect. Methods of analyzing pumping systems and improving their efficiency are the subject matter of this course.
This course is intended for civil, mechanical, industrial and environmental engineers. An attendee of this course will gain knowledge about methods for analyzing pumping systems and steps for improving their efficiency.
In this course, you need to review the material in the U.S. DOE, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy publication, Improving Pumping System Performance – A Sourcebook for Industry, 2nd Ed, which is in the pdf file, “Pumping System Performance Improvement” Once you complete your course review, you need to take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty-five (25) questions to earn 5 PDH credits. The quiz will be based on pages 1-72 of the document.