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Hydraulic Institute Offers NPSH Webinar

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Hydraulic Institute Offers NPSH Webinar

The Hydraulic Institute will be offering a webinar on Rotodynamic Pumps: A Guideline for NPSH Margin on Tuesday, February 9th from 1:00 to 2:00 PM. This course will be instructed by Mr. Bruce Ticknor, III, P.E., Director of Engineering, National Pump Company.
The NPSH webinar instructs participants on how to calculate the available NPSH, understand how insufficient NPSHA will affect pump operation and what NPSH margin is needed to ensure good performance longevity to pump equipment. This course is designed for pump distributors, manufacturers and end users.
Registration to this webinar is $149.00 and includes a secure, downloadable PDF copy of Hydraulic Institute’s Rotodynamic Pumps Guideline for NPSH Margin (ANSI/HI 9.6.1-2012). All registered attendees will earn 1 PDH credit upon completion of the course. 
Registration is open now at: http://estore.pumps.org/Rotodynamic-Pumps-Guidelines-for-NPSH-Margin-Webinar-Session-with-Standard-Bundle-February-2016-P1170.aspx. For more information on this webinar, email Andrea Kucker, Education, Marketing Operations Specialist at akucker@pumps.org or 973-267-9700 x 202.

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