Overview
A two-day course to help candidates understand the complexity and importance of design and operation of pressure pipelines and pump stations. Why Should an Individual Attend?
Attend this course and learn about:
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Selecting appropriate materials and fittings
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Losses and water hammer
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How to read and interpret pump duty curves
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The construction process
Outcomes
Benefits include:
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Participation in an interactive workshop
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Various practical activities that equip attendees to handle projects effectively when back in the workplace
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A comprehensive document that will serve as a reference manual
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CPD credits
Program Outline
INTRODUCTION
Case studies
UNDERSTANDING PIPES, MATERIALS & PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
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Pipes
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Fittings
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Valves
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Joints
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Cathodic protection
UNDERSTANDING THE MOVEMENT OF WATER & LOSS IN HYDRAULIC HEAD
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Pipe friction
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Hydraulic gradient
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Water hammer
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Break pressure tanks
ADDING ENERGY TO WATER
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Pumps (single- & multistage pumping)
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Parallel pump operation
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Net Positive Suction Head
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How to read a pump duty curve
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE DESIGN?
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Anchor blocks
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Thermal expansion of pipes
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Drawings and details
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Specifications
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Construction
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Trenching and pipe bedding
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Measurement and quantities
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Testing
DID I UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS BEING SAID?
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Hands-on activities:
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D’Arcy-Weisbach equation
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Flow chart calculations
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Calculating steel pipe wall thickness
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Pump duty curves
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Anchor blocks
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Thermal expansion of pipes
Who Should Attend?
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Engineers
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Technicians
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Technologists
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