Webinar Series focuses on demystifying piping plans.

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In collaboration with Henri Azibert, Technical Director of the Fluid Sealing Association, and associated HI committee members, Hydraulic Institute has developed Advanced Mechanical Seals 4-part webinar series. In addition to outlining pros and cons of over 15 different piping plans, webinar will discuss auxiliary equipment, design considerations, operating parameters, installation, and monitoring as well as troubleshooting associated with each.



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Hydraulic Institute Introduces New Advanced Mechanical Seals Webinar Series Focused on Demystifying Piping Plans and Support Systems



Parsippany, NJ,  – The Hydraulic Institute, in collaboration with Henri Azibert, Technical Director of the Fluid Sealing Association and associated HI committee members, has developed a new Advanced Mechanical Seals four-part webinar series focused on demystifying piping plans and support systems.



The Advanced Mechanical Seals webinar series provides an overview of the most common piping plans used today.  In addition to outlining the pros and cons of over 15 different piping plans, this four-part webinar series discusses the auxiliary equipment, design considerations, operating parameters, installation, monitoring as well as troubleshooting associated with each.  In cases where multiple options are available to the user, piping plan benefits and limitations are compared. Basic calculations for estimating the performance of piping plans as well as a spreadsheet to assist with evaluating systems also are featured in the online webinar. A Q&A session is conducted at the end of each section.



Henri Azibert, FSA Technical Director and Pump Industry Consultant remarks, “HI’s new Advanced Mechanical Seals Webinar series is the most comprehensive course available in the pumping industry. Engineers from a diverse array of industries will learn about the in-depth factors affecting seal performance, calculations associated with critical seals parameters and piping planned performance. The Fluid Sealing Association has collaborated extensively with HI to develop this new series and will jointly promote its benefits to the marketplace.”



The new series will begin Thursday, May 22, 2014 and continues on May 29, June 5, and June 12.  Cost is just $299.00, with HI members receiving an additional 25% discount, along with attending earning four (4) PDH credits after the conclusion. HI also offers corporate group webinar site licensing for the lowest prices in training larger groups. 



As this live, online series is only offered periodically through this year, the sign up deadline is noon on May 22, 2014. Registration is open now at http://estore.pumps.org/NEW-Advanced-Mechanical-Seals-201-Demystifying-Piping-Plans-Support-Systems-4-Part-Series-P309C28.aspx.



For more information on this new Advanced Mechanical Seals 4-part webinar series, email Mark Sullivan, Director, Education and Marketing, Hydraulic Institute at msullivan@Pumps.org or by cell phone at 973-349-5329.   Or refer to the website at www.PumpSystemsMatter.org. 



Pump Systems Matter is a non-profit educational organization established by the Hydraulic Institute, and leading utilities and energy efficiency organizations, to educate the industry on the benefits to pump systems optimization and energy efficiency to improve bottom-line savings of end-user companies. For information and registration details on educational offerings visit the Pump Systems Matter website at www.PumpSystemsMatter.org.



About the Hydraulic Institute: The mission of the Hydraulic Institute is to be a value-adding resource to member companies, engineering consulting firms, and pump users worldwide by developing and delivering comprehensive industry standards, expanding knowledge by providing education and tools for the effective application, testing, installation, operation, maintenance, and performance optimization of pumps and pumping systems, and by serving as a forum for the exchange of industry information. For more information on the Hydraulic Institute, its member companies and its Standards Partners, visit www.Pumps.org.



About the Fluid Sealing Association: The mission of the Fluid Sealing Association is to be recognized as the primary source of technical information; to influence and support the development of related standards and to provide education in the fluid sealing area. To promote a safe, clean environment for society and a safe work place for our employees. To monitor the economic, environmental and social changes which may impact our membership’s business and to maintain a forum for the exchange of this information.

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