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Magnetic Drive Process Pumps (CBT)


This self-instructional multimedia computer-based training course will provide learners with fundamental knowledge of magnetic drive pumps. Users will begin by learning about magnetic drive pump design, components, applications, and configurations. They will then learn about Goulds magnetic drive pump models, including their application ranges, capabilities, advantages, and standard and optional design features. They will also learn about condition monitoring, safety, reliability, and operation and maintenance considerations for magnetic drive pumps. This course includes a pre-test, practice questions, mastery challenge and a glossary.

You will learn about:


Magnet Drive Pump Concepts
  • Centrifugal Pump Basics
 
  • Sealed and Sealless Pumps
  • Types of Magnetic Drive Pumps
  • ANSI and ISO Design Specifications
  • Regulations that Affect Magnetic Drive Process Pumps
  • Magnetic Drive Pump Basics
 
  • Typical Magnetic Drive Pump Design
  • Magnets, Fields, Magnetic Coupling & Magnet Materials
  • Magnets in Magnetic Drive Pumps
  • Containment Shells (Cans) Parallelism
  • Sleeve (Plain) Bearings
  • Recirculation Circuits
  • Impellers
  • Magnetic Drive Pump Applications & Options
 
  • Characteristics of Pumped Fluids
  • Wetted Materials in Magnetic Drive Pumps
  • Typical Applications
  • Installation Configurations
  • Frame-Mounted vs. Close-Coupled
  • Condition Monitoring
Industrial Magnetic Drive Pump Products

 

  • Overview of Goulds Magnetic Drive Pumps
  • Application Range, Design Features & Options of the following Magnetic Drive Pumps:

 

 
  • Goulds 3200, 3298, V3298, SP3298, 3299, 3296
  • Magnetic Drive Pump Comparison & Selection
Safety & Reliability
  • Special Considerations for Magnetic Drive Pumps
 
  • Power Requirements
  • Effects of Temperature Rise
  • Importance of Operating Range
  • Bearings
  • Magnet Drive Pump Monitoring Devices
 
  • Overview of Condition Monitoring
  • Power Monitors
  • Thermocouples & RTDs
  • Flow Meters
  • Leak Detectors
  • Operation & Maintenance Considerations
 
  • General Maintenance Considerations
  • High-Strength Magnets
  • Non-Metallic Components
  • Hazardous Fluids

Who will benefit:

Employees, sales representatives and customers whose position responsibilities require knowledge about industrial magnetic drive pumps in general as well as specifics about Goulds magnetic drive pump models. Note that this course is a prerequisite for attending the SFO Pump School.


Cost:
No fee required

Equipment / platform requirements:
  • Pentium 120 or better
  • Windows '95 or NT
  • 32 MB RAM (16 MB minimum)
  • 10x CD-ROM drive (4x minimum) for stand-alone users not running course off the network
  • SVGA monitor
  • 800x600 screen resolution with 256 colors
  • Sound board with speakers (highly recommended)


To request a copy of this training on CD, send an email to: ldmail@itt.com

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