Pumps take up 20 - 30% in a typical split of energy usage of motor driven equipment for an industrial plant. Commercial buildings, with lower demand for processes, it is between 15 to 20%. The large amounts of energy used for pumping makes pump systems a major candidate for energy savings. Pumping systems is usually less complicated when compared to process or chiller side optimisation.
Course Objective
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the performance characteristics of pumping systems
Gain an enhanced understanding of a systems versus component approach to optimise the energy efficiency of pumping systems
Identify performance problems and systems that are most likely to yield energy efficiency savings
Develop an action plan to achieve energy efficiency improvements
Integrate continuous energy improvement into the management of pumping systems
Programme Outline
Day 1
Pump System Optimization / LCC / Pre-screening
Pump Systems & Process Demands
Pump Types
Systems Fluid Relationships
Fundamental Hydraulics
Total Head
System Curves
Pump Performance Characteristics
Pump System Energy Use
PSAT introduction
Day 2
PSAT Exercise
Assessment Introduction
Organizing the Assessment
Conducting the Assessment
Field Data Collection
Sample Problem - Group Exercise
Selecting a Pump System Optimization Provider
* Usage of laptop is required for this training.
Target Audience
Energy Managers
Facility Managers
Technicians
Engineers
Rates (inclusive of GST)
Type
Price
SEAS Member
$935.00
SCEM Special Rate
$990.00
Non-Member
$1045.00
Speaker
With more than 15 years working experience in system optimisation of chiller, pumps and compressed air systems, Mr. Kumarason S. Kandiah has vast experience in conducting Investment Grade Energy Audits (IGAs), energy efficiency retrofits of chiller plants and feasibility studies at national and international level.
Kumarason has been involved in designing and retrofitting Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV), pumps, fans and compressed air systems for commercial and industrial applications. He co-developed a building monitoring system specifically inclined towards improving chiller efficiency that has been operating for more than 10 years at mission critical sites.
Kumarason was a Qualified Energy Services Specialist (QuESS - Singapore) until 2015 and he is also a member of ASHRAE, Board of Engineers Malaysia and Institution of Engineers, Malaysia.
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