Improving Pump System Performance is subject of training course.

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Pump Systems Optimization: Energy Efficiency and Bottom Line Savings is a one-day course, to be held November 16 in Florham Park, NJ, that will help pump users learn how to identify and reduce hidden operating and energy costs in their pump systems. Ultimately, attendees will come to understand how to increase profitability of their business via possible energy savings from 20%-40%. All participants will also earn 7 professional development hour credits from Hydraulic Institute.



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Pump Systems Matter, has Partnered with the Morris County Chamber of Commerce to Host a 1-Day Course on November 16th to Raise Awareness on the Vast Energy Saving Potential in Improving Pump Systems Performance



Parsippany, NJ - Pump Systems Matter (PSM), The Morris County Chamber of Commerce, PS&G and Schneider Electric are partnering to host a one-day course on November 16 in Florham Park, NJ, designed to help pump users learn how to identify and reduce hidden operating and energy costs in their pump systems, and ultimately increase profitability of their business. Energy savings of 20 to 40% are possible.

According to industry experts when pump systems are not optimized for best efficiency, they drain profits with higher energy and maintenance costs, shorten mean time between repairs, and increase CO2 emissions. Optimized pump systems are more energy efficient and reliable overall.

This highly regarded 1-day course, Pump Systems Optimization: Energy Efficiency and Bottom Line Savings, has been taught to over 500 people resulting in significant dollars saved in not only energy costs but in reduced maintenance and down time as well.

Although Engineers make up a good percentage of those taking the course, Maintenance, Management, Operations and Sales are also well represented. In addition to end users taking the course, Engineering Consulting Firms also take the course to gain knowledge and credibility and to network with end users to increase their business.

All participants will earn seven (7) professional development hour credits (PDH) from the Hydraulic Institute.

PSM is also offering the opportunity for interested pump companies, distributors, users, utilities, engineering consulting firms, ESCOs, energy efficiency NGOs and state energy offices to host the course in their service territory, or present the course for their own group of employees and/or their clients/customers. For more details visit: www.PumpSystemsMatter.org.

Pump Systems Matter (PSM) 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 more information visit: www.PumpSystemsMatter.org.

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) is a global authority on pumps and pump systems. HI develops and delivers comprehensive industry standards, expands pump knowledge and serves as a forum for the exchange of industry information. For more information visit: www.Pumps.org.

The Morris County Chamber of Commerce serves as a dynamic, member-involved business organization that fosters a healthy economic and political business environment and promotes the benefits of business to the public.

Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), one of the largest combined electric and gas companies in the United States, is a recognized leader for providing Safe, Reliable, Economic and Green Energy.

Schneider Electric is a world leader in energy efficiency that provides innovative technology and integrated solutions to optimize energy usage in commercial, residential and industrial markets.

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