(6th Annual Pumps Theory-and-Hands-on Maintenan
(PumpTec-2010) - May
3-4, 2010 – see mementos below:
Sponsored
and Organized by the U.S. Technology Center of Pumping Machinery and Scranton
Gillette’s Water & Wastes Digest
in consortium with leading pumps’ and pump-related
equipment manufacturers and suppliers
(click here to view photos from PumpTec-2009)
(click here to view photos from PumpTec-2008)
(click here to view photos from PumpTec-2007)
(click here to view photos from PumpTec-2006)
(click here to view photos from PumpTec-2005)
Conferen
Chicago, Illinois USA
May 3-4, 2010
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW 
PUMPS
· Training
on a variety of pump types, styles and makes
· Technical,
lots of hands-on, and busy
· See the
pumps at the internals, attend hands-on training sessions
· Assemble
pumps, learn pumps troubleshooting methods
· Equipment
reliability improvement techniques and life extension
· Efficiency
improvements and energy savings methods
· Gain new
skills, and leave having gained real knowledge, ready to implement at your
facility and in your career
· 1.6 Continual Education Units (CEU) and
a Pump Training Certificate of Attendan
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Monday, May 3
8:15: Opening Address by Kirk
Hipps, AECOM, Chicago

8:30 – 11:30 Session #1 “Centrifugal Pumps”:
·
End-Suction (Lev Nelik, Pumping Machinery, LLC)
o Theory and hands-on,
re-assembly of single-stage end suction ANSI

·
Double-Suction (Brian Geegan, RuhrPumpen)
o Hands-on re-assembly
of a double suction horizontally split case
·
Verticals (Brian Geegan, RuhrPumpen)
o Open versus enclosed
lineshaft designs; repair techniques and upgrades; cavitation – how to avoid it and what to do about it if you
can’t; reassembly of a
small vertical pump and importance of impeller-to-case lift clearance for
larger units; reverse
engineering your pump installations for maximum reliability; bearing design
configurations and materials for maximum reliability in “difficult”
applications; OEM parts versus duplicates; materials selection for problem
avoidance; common problems with vertical turbine pumps and what to do about
them; sump design and submergence / turbulence considerations; register fits
and clearances, lateral clearances and wear rings; foundation
design and vibration –
how to reduce
11:30 – 1:00 Luncheon with: presentations by the Event Sponsors: AWWA, Borger, Yamada, Vogelsang, Shanley Pump and Pumping Solutions


1:00 – 3:00 Session #2 “Bearings
and Lubrications” (Steve Young, MRC / SKF Bearings)
3:00 – 6:00 Sessions #3 “Alignment
and Vibrations Fundamentals” (Mike Keohane, VibrAlign)
·
Fundamentals of alignment: straight edge, dial indicators, laser
·
Pumping-to-pump alignment
·
Motor-to-pump alignment
·
Overall vibration level limits versus FFT spectral analysis; interpretation
of amplitude-frequency versus amplitude-time wave form
·
Field case examples
6:00 Reception:
Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 4
8:00 – 12:00: Session #4 “Positive
Displacement Rotary Pumps” (Jim Brennan, IMO, Colfax Pump
Group); Scott Champlin, Pumping Solutions, Inc.), Chad Wunderlich, Viking (IDEX Pump Group), Rob Rhea, Boerger Pump, Rich Owens, Vogelsang Pump
·
3-screw pumps
·
progressing cavity pumps,
·
gear pumps: applications
·
lobe pumps
·
design feature comparison and hands-on assembly work; viscous versus
thin-fluid pumping; reliability and troubleshooting procedures



Luncheon Presentation (12:00
– 1:00):
The

Studies have confirmed that
there is a strong correlation between reactive maintenan
“Anatomy of an Accident/ THE JOHN MARTIN STORY”
“Moving Your Safety Pro
“Building Safety into Work Pro
“Using Root Cause Analysis on Near-Miss Incidents”
1:00 – 4:00 Session #5 “Mechanical
Seals versus Seal-Less Pumps” Lev Nelik, Pumping Machinery, LLC.
·
Overview of mechanical seals and packings; actual hands-on exercise of setting of a
component seal and comparing with a cartridge seal assembly pro
·
Mag-drive pumps
·
Canned-motor pumps
To
For technical information, or questions to the Advisory
Committee, contact Dr. L.
Phone: 770-310-0866
PumpTec-2010 Advisory Committee:
Dr.
Rasmus Dorrington, Colonial
Pipeline – End User
Perspectives
Roy Forson, Imerys Performance
Minerals – Bearings &
Lubrication
Brian Geegan, RuhrPumpen
– Vertical and
Frank Huntington, John Crane
Inc. - Mechanical Seals
Jim Langley, Nikkiso Pumps – Seal-less (canned motor)
Pumps section
Dan Pelon, Kontro Pumps
(Sundyne Corporation) – Seal-less
(mag-drive) Pumps section
Pat Prayne, Goulds Pump – Centrifugal
Pumps section
John Pur
Alexandra Ferretti, Pumps
& Systems Magazine – Media
section
John Visotsky – Vibrations & Alignment
section
Merat Zareii, DeKalb
County, Atlanta, Municipalities,
Water and Wastewater Treatment section