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DESCRIPTION:\n\nAbout the Course\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\nA common issue in pumpin
 g systems is efficiency and reliability. Why?&nbsp\;Because pump system ef
 ficiency is highly influenced by the system they are supplying. To insure 
 optimum reliability and efficiency one must focus on the entire system.\nT
 he major issue in pump system design is design margin. How does one identi
 fy design margin and what are the ramifications of incorrect margin? If a 
 system is optimized\, won’t it have less design margin? Consider this\, de
 sign margin comes from one of two sources\, intentional margin\, this is m
 argin that is specifically included in the design requirements this margin
  is quantifiable. The other source is unintentional margin\, which is deri
 ved from imperfect design methods and is not quantifiable. The purpose of 
 optimization is to reduce the unintentional margin to zero.\nLunch Include
 d\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nMajor reasons pumps are oversized:\n\n    To provide mar
 gin for design error and pump or equipment deterioration\n    To provide s
 urge capacity\n    To provide margin for process upsets / errors\n    Beca
 use processes change over time\, or there is no system standard\n    The e
 ngineer must balance the benefit and cost of over-sizing a pump\n\n\n&nbsp
 \;\n\n\nYou Will Learn From This Course\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nThis one-day works
 hop will focus on how to properly size pumps and motors to achieve optimum
  reliability and efficiency in order to maximize the total life cycle cost
 .\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\nAttendees will earn 6 professional development hours (PD
 H)\n\n
DTEND:20180829T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260514T164158Z
DTSTART:20180829T133000Z
LOCATION:AR\,United States\,Little Rock\,3303 E. Roosevelt Road 
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SUMMARY:How to Size Pumps and Motors to Obtain Energy Savings – Little Rock
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n<div>\n<h2>About the Course</h2>\n</div
 >\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>A common issue in pumping 
 systems is efficiency and reliability. Why?&nbsp\;Because pump system effi
 ciency is highly influenced by the system they are supplying. To insure op
 timum reliability and efficiency one must focus on the entire system.</p>\
 n<p>The major issue in pump system design is design margin. How does one i
 dentify design margin and what are the ramifications of incorrect margin? 
 If a system is optimized\, won’t it have less design margin? Consider this
 \, design margin comes from one of two sources\, intentional margin\, this
  is margin that is specifically included in the design requirements this m
 argin is quantifiable. The other source is unintentional margin\, which is
  derived from imperfect design methods and is not quantifiable. The purpos
 e of optimization is to reduce the unintentional margin to zero.</p>\n<p>L
 unch Included</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>\n<p>Major rea
 sons pumps are oversized:</p>\n<ul>\n    <li>To provide margin for design 
 error and pump or equipment deterioration</li>\n    <li>To provide surge c
 apacity</li>\n    <li>To provide margin for process upsets / errors</li>\n
     <li>Because processes change over time\, or there is no system standar
 d</li>\n    <li>The engineer must balance the benefit and cost of over-siz
 ing a pump</li>\n</ul>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<h2>You 
 Will Learn From This Course</h2>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div
 >\n<p>This one-day workshop will focus on how to properly size pumps and m
 otors to achieve optimum reliability and efficiency in order to maximize t
 he total life cycle cost.</p>\n</div>\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<
 p>Attendees will earn 6 professional development hours (PDH)</p>\n</div>\n
 </div>
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