Pumps, Motors and Energy Efficiency Part 2 of 2 100720-2


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Event Date & Time

10/7/2020 2:00 PM - 10/7/2020 4:00 PM

Location

Online
Times listed are Pacific Time.

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2 CA (Drinking Water) Contact hours awarded.

This course Pumps, Motors and Energy Efficiency Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register.  Please click here if you would like to register for part 1. 

 

Pumping water is one of the most inefficient uses of energy there is. Most water pumping systems only convert 30 to 60 percent of the power they consume (and you pay for) into useful work, one of the lowest margins of efficiency of all commercial and industrial uses. Why? The laws of physics mostly, but also simple mistakes made in selecting a pump or motor for a given duty point. This workshop will help you understand and minimize inefficiency in your pumping systems and how to choose the right pump and motor for the job – one that will save money year after year.

Participants will learn:

·                    How to calculate TDH in a fluid pumping system

·                    How to solve wire-to-water energy calculations

·                    The six factors in friction loss and how to minimize them 

  

Contact hours For registration questions, contact us at: registration@rcac.org • (916) 447-9832 ext. 1429

 

Any document or written report prepared with these funds shall contain a disclosure statement such as "This document was prepared using funds under Agreement 18-019-550 with the California State Water Resources Control Board; the total Agreement is for $3,971,380.71 and will produce multiple documents."

 

 




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