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Pumps engineers undergo stringent training programmes including; safety passports, confined space, first aid and core mechanical and electrical engineering updates. | |||
'''Pump Engineering Training''' presents the basics of pumping systems design and specifications for civil engineers. An emphasis is placed on the application of pumping systems in municipal water and wastewater systems.Detailed descriptions and case studies present the hydraulic engineering design needed for successful pump station projects and for providing pumping systems with the necessary hydraulic flexibility required on water and wastewater treatment plants. | |||
For those who are responsible for pumping system design and specifications will attend pump engineering training.To get the best performance out of pumps engineers must have a wide knowledge and experience of their design and application. But for those with little or no experience of pumps the subject can seem a complex and often bewildering subject. Through a series of presentations, demonstrations and practical exercises the first day of the course will provide a basic understanding of pumps and associated pumping issues. The same format will be used on the second day to provide a more detailed understanding of pumps, how to select them and design a pumping system. | |||
Latest revision as of 06:51, 1 February 2013
Pumps engineers undergo stringent training programmes including; safety passports, confined space, first aid and core mechanical and electrical engineering updates.
Pump Engineering Training presents the basics of pumping systems design and specifications for civil engineers. An emphasis is placed on the application of pumping systems in municipal water and wastewater systems.Detailed descriptions and case studies present the hydraulic engineering design needed for successful pump station projects and for providing pumping systems with the necessary hydraulic flexibility required on water and wastewater treatment plants.
For those who are responsible for pumping system design and specifications will attend pump engineering training.To get the best performance out of pumps engineers must have a wide knowledge and experience of their design and application. But for those with little or no experience of pumps the subject can seem a complex and often bewildering subject. Through a series of presentations, demonstrations and practical exercises the first day of the course will provide a basic understanding of pumps and associated pumping issues. The same format will be used on the second day to provide a more detailed understanding of pumps, how to select them and design a pumping system.