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INTRODUCTION TO PUMPING TECHNOLOGY INTENDED AUDIENCE This course covers the very basics of Pumping Technology and is aimed at those who are new to pumps, to all the ancillary staff working alongside sales and technical colleagues. Such as those who may be involved in admin, accounts, reception etc and who would benefit from an understanding of the language used of pump types and their uses.
COURSE DESCRIPTION The course follows the format of a PowerPoint type presentation and is broken down into chapters each with a short test at the end of a chapter for students to monitor their progress and understanding. On completion of the course is a final test, this is a selection of randomised questions will give a final score and determines if the student has achieved a pass, credit or distinction that will be shown on their certificate from the BPMA. A pass rate of 60% must be obtained to gain NOCN certification.
COURSE PROGRAMME A pass rate of 60% must be obtained to gain NOCN certification.
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Introduction
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Pumping Issues
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What is a Pump?
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Pumping Systems
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Units & Dimensions
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Legal Issues
Study in your own time and at your own pace. Working in this way you can gain a recognised qualification.
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The Pump Family
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The Pump Industry
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Rotodynamic pumps
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Dictionary of Terms
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Rotary Positive Displacement
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Conversion Factors
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Suggested Reading
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Reciprocating PD Pumps
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Final Test Instructions
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