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Empowering Pumps to Host Pump Systems Optimization Course

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Empowering Pumps to Host Pump Systems Optimization Course

Empowering Pumps in partnership with the Hydraulic Institute has developed the Pump Systems Optimization course to explore in great depth how we can contribute to the success of you and your organization. This comprehensive seminar will bring you up to speed quickly by giving you a solid understanding and foundation in Improving the efficiency and reliability of your industrial pumping systems.

This workshop is intended for design engineers, facility managers as well as engineering, operations and maintenance personnel that are involved with the design, selection, installation, maintenance, operation and optimization of pumping systems.

Each participant in the course will receive:

•  Pump Systems Matter (PSM) & Hydraulic Institute’s (HI) latest guide, “Optimizing Pumping Systems: A Guide for Improved Energy Efficiency, Reliability & Profitability”. Valued at $195.

•  PSIM (Pump Systems Improvement Modeling Tool)

•  LCC Calculator Tool

•  Completion certificate with 7 PDH credits from HI

•  Invitation to a round of golf at North River Yacht Club

Important Information:

Registration:  Visit www.Pumps.org/EmpoweringPSO to register for this event. After logging in or creating an account, simply click on the Event Registration Tab to register. Once payment is processed, you will receive an email from HI confirming course enrollment.

The first 5 registrants receive complimentary round of golf on Friday, September 5, 2014 at the North River Yacht Club golf course. Contact Charli Matthews, founder of Empowering Pumps, for more information regarding this one-of-a-kind networking opportunity. Phone: 205-391-8422 Email: charli@empoweringpumps.com

Course Location:

The Edge Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation

800 2nd Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Date:  Thursday, September 4, 2014

Time:  7:30am – 4:00pm EDT

Registration Fee:  $195.00

Presenter:  William C. Livoti, Business Development Manager, Power Generation, WEG Electric Corporation

About the Presenter: 

Over 30 years of experience in the pump industry designing, field testing, repairing and troubleshooting mechanical seals, compressors and pumping systems. William has worked for several pump and mechanical seal OEM’s as well as Corporate Principal Engineer for Balance of Plant equipment at a large power utility company where among other responsibilities he was accountable for asset management, life cycle performance, system assessment, failure analysis, plant efficiency, O&M and capital budget. Mr. Livoti has co-authored two books with the Hydraulic Institute, Pumps System Optimization Guide Lines and Power Plant Pump Application Guide Lines. William is an active member of Vibration Institute, IEEE Power Engineering Society and Electric Power Research Institute Large Electric Motor Users Group.

Hotel Accomodations:

The Yellowhammer Inn

 Rate: $250/night (Empowering Pumps group rate)

2700 Yacht Club Way NE, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406

P: 205.343.4215, F: 205.343.4011

E: gm@yellowhammerinn.com

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