Pump System Assessment Training |
31 December, 2007
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| Cape Cod Community College
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The Registration for This Event is CLOSED
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Training Overview
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The Pumping System Assessment Tool (PSAT) helps pump users assess the efficiency of pumping system operations. PSAT uses achievable pump performance data from Hydraulic Institute standards and motor performance data from the MotorMaster+ database to calculate potential energy and associated cost savings. PSAT was developed for the U.S. Department of Energy and relies on fi eld measurements of fl ow rate, head, and either motor power or current to perform the assessment. PSAT quickly estimates existing pump and motor effi ciency and calculates potential savings. |
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Benefits
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Qualified for 7 TCH by the MA Board of Certifications for Drinking Water Supply Facilities and |
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8 TCHs for Massachusetts Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators |
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Who Should Attend
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Plant and Facility Managers |
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Energy and Mechanical Engineering staff |
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Operation and Maintenance staff |
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Energy Professionals |
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Industrial Facilities - Chemicals, Plastics, Food Processing, Paper, Electronics, and others |
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Wastewater and Drinking Water Treatment |
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Agenda
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7:30-8:00 |
Registration and Breakfast
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8:00-4:00 |
Welcome and Introduction
Motor system asset management
Overview of fluid systems - Fundamental fluid relationships, Static/dynamic head, friction
Overview of pump performance characteristics - Head, power, efficiency vs. fl ow rate, etc.
Overview of motor performance
Overview of ASD performanceDeveloping a system performance curve
Exercises – calculating system and pump heads
Pressure, flow rate, and speed measurements
Electrical measurements – safety
Data estimating when measurements unavailable
Distinguishing measurements and requirements
Using the PSAT software
Application of the software to specific examples
Adjourn |
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Tools & References
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Workshop Participants will receive the PSAT Tools and Resources CD (including the Pump System Assessment Tool, the MotorMaster Tool*, and BestPractices tip sheets, case studies, and publications); and contact information for people and programs assisting in pump system optimization.
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Workshop Cost and Registration
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All attendees are asked to pay for registration to reserve a spot. Registration includes: program materials and lunch.
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$100.00 per person for Commercial and Industrial Customers
of Cape Light Compact, National Grid (MA, RI and NH), NSTAR, and WMECO.
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Cost for all others $150.00 per person
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Registration must be done before
21 October, 2007
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Advance registration is required!
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Cancellations 5 days prior to event are non-refundable. |
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Payment can be made by credit online or by check |
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Checks will be accepted at the door. |
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Make checks payable to:
University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
Download the registration form and mail to: [ download ]
Center for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
160 Governors Drive
Amherst, MA 01003-9265
or fax to: 413-545-1027
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