Wednesday Webinar: Pump Testing (Webinar)

Join Thomas Papadakos for Hydro University's May Wednesday Webinar as he talks about what goes into pump testing and why it is so important. Please note: time listed for the webinar is US Central time (Chicago). Register Here  

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Wednesday Webinar: Submersible Pump Fundamentals (Webinar)

Join Bob Jennings for Hydro University's June Wednesday Webinar as he discusses the fundamentals of submersible pump design and operation. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if they are unable to watch live. Register Here

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Wednesday Webinar: Vibration Concepts (Webinar)

Join Glen Powell for Hydro University's July Wednesday Webinar as he introduces concepts and terminology related to vibration. You will learn about frequency, amplitude, and phase, vibration waveforms and spectrums, vibration equipment, machinery faults, natural frequency, and resonance. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link […]

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Wednesday Webinar: Resonance- A Sleeping Giant (Webinar)

Join Kyle Bowlin and Glen Powell as they talk about what resonance is, how to detect it, and the technology available to provide economic solutions. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if they are unable to watch live. Register Now

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Wednesday Webinar: Introduction to Pump Condition Monitoring (Webinar)

Join Ares Panagoulias as he discusses the basics of pump condition monitoring, developing IIoT technology, and how to achieve more predictive strategies for pump maintenance. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if they are unable to watch live. Register Here

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Wednesday Webinar: Basic Pump Design (Webinar)

Join Mike Mancini as he reviews the fundamentals of how a centrifugal pump works, the different design configurations, and where these configurations are applicable for specific applications. Learn more about pump operation and BEP, conceptual pump construction, basic pump hydraulics, and pump types with a focus on BB1. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm […]

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Wednesday Webinar: NPSH (Webinar)

Join Bob Jennings as he helps you understand atmospheric pressure, the physics of fluids, vapor pressure, cavitation, how to calculate NPSH, and the different methods that can be used to eliminate or reduce cavitation. Webinar will take place from 2:00 - 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if […]

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Wednesday Webinar: Typical Failure Modes (Webinar)

Instructor Bob Jennings leads an in-depth discussion of how and why pumps fail and what can be done to improve the MTBF of pumps. You will learn about the common causes of failures, mechanically-induced vs. hydraulically-induced failures, the root cause of typical failures, forensic diagnosis, and much much more! Register Now

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Wednesday Webinar: Pump Types and Application

Join instructor Bob Jennings as he discusses the defining features of different pump configurations and the reasoning behind when they are applied. Webinar will take place from 2:00 – 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if they are unable to watch live. Register Now

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Wednesday Webinar: Reciprocating Pumps

Join instructor John Roberts as he introduces considerations for reciprocating pump design, operation, and troubleshooting. Webinar will take place from 2:00 – 3:30pm US Central time (Chicago). Registered users will receive a link to a recording if they are unable to watch live. Register Now

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Wednesday Webinar- Vertical Pump Failure Modes

Join instructor Mike Mancini as he discusses failure modes specific to vertical pumps and the ways to identify, analyze, and correct failures. Register Now

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