BPMA Training Guide

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T R AI N I N G G U I D E

ESSENTIALS OF PUMPING TECHNOLOGY INTENDED AUDIENCE This course, is aimed at those who have a strong basic knowledge of Pumps, their differences and uses and with a good understanding of standard pumping systems. candidates who will find this challenging world-class course most beneficial will have a good engineering background and are likely to be involved with some aspects of managing including specifying, selling sourcing, installing, servicing and maintaining pump equipment.

COURSE DESCRIPTION Following the format of the Introduction to e-Learning course divided into chapters each with a short test at the end for students to monitor their progress and understanding. At the completion of the course is a final test, this is a selection of randomised questions that will give a final score and determines if the student has achieved a pass, credit or distinction which be shown on their certificate issued from the BPMA.

COURSE PROGRAMME A pass rate of 60% must be obtained to gain NOCN certification. Study in your own time and at your own pace. Working in this way you can gain a recognised qualification.

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Pump Basics

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Drives & Seals

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Maths Refresher

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Energy

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Physics Refresher

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Legal Issues

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Liquid Flow includes Cavitation

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Pump Systems

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Metals

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Inlet Features

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Pump Selection

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Outlet Features

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Statuary Requirements

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Rotodynamic Pumps

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Glossary & References

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Rotary PD Pumps

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Useful Data

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Reciprocating PD Pumps

FOR THE LATEST P RIC E S, DA TE S A ND A VA IL A BI L I T Y P L EAS E C H EC K T H E BP MA W EBS I T E: W W W . BP MA.OR G .U K 09


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