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Lunch & Learn with Vince: Pressure Instrumentation for Pump Applications

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Lunch & Learn with Vince: Pressure Instrumentation for Pump Applications

Join us for an ongoing series where Vince, Empowering Pump’s Director of Business Development, brings on guests to teach him technical skills useful for those working in the pump and related equipment industry.

In this episode, Vince talks to John Carissimi, Product Manager at Ashcroft Inc. They discuss how pressure instruments play a vital role in protecting pumps from damage. Join the conversation as experts discuss the effects of pressure and considerations for instrumenting pump installations.

At thirty-seven years and counting, John Carissimi has served Ashcroft Inc. in a wide variety of disciplines that span from advertising to applications engineering. As a Product Manager, he specializes in pressure system applications and precision calibration instrumentation.

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