Water Systems Pumps and Drivers - 3 PDH
Course Introduction
This course will introduce you to important considerations in design of systems for pumping water.
Course Summary
Upon completion of this course you will have an understanding of the basic considerations you need to know to develop ground and surface water pumped supplies for all types of developments.
Course Description
This course covers the operation of pumps used in water supply systems. It also covers the motors, engines, and accessories (together called pump drivers) that provide the mechanical source of energy to pumps. Velocity pumps and positive-displacement pumps are the two categories of pumps commonly used in water supply operations. Velocity pumps, which include centrifugal and vertical turbine pumps, are used for most distribution system applications. Positive-displacement pumps, which include rotary and reciprocating pumps, are most commonly used in water treatment plants for chemical metering and pumping sludge.
Course Outline
1. OVERVIEW
2. REFERENCES
3. PUMPS
4. ACCESSORIES
5. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS
Learning Objectives
• Learn a quick reference checklist for starting and stopping centrifugal pumps.
• Find out what causes cavitation in pumps and how to prevent it.
• Learn a routine operations checklist for centrifugal pumps.
• Learn a troubleshooting checklist for centrifugal pumps.
• Learn operating .instruction for ejector pumps.
• Learn operating characteristics of rotary and reciprocating-displacement pumps.
• Learn about a troubleshooting checklist for progressive-cavity pumps.
• Learn guidelines for stuffing box inspections.
Intended Audience
This course is intended for civil engineers, mechanical engineers and other infrastructure design and construction professionals who want to learn about the basic technology, design, materials and equipment used in water pumping systems.