KERALASTATE PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL

PRODUCTIVITY HOUSE, P.B.No.8, HMT ROAD, KALAMASSERY – 683 104

Ph.0484-2555526/2532107/2555367

Fax: 0484-2532107 email:

Web site: kspconline.com

No.KSPC/T-4/2017-18(10) June 21, 2017

Dear Sir,

Training Programme on

Energy Efficiency in Pumping Systems

(On12thJuly, 2017)

Kerala State Productivity Councilis organizing a Training Programme onEnergy Efficiency in Pumping Systems at Kalamassery.The other details of the programme are as follows.

INTRODUCTION

Pumps are not the biggest consumers of energy, but they're not the smallest either. A little extra effort in the system design and equipment selection can make a worthwhile difference. Pumps are used widely in Industry to provide cooling and lubrication services, to transfer fluids for processing, and to provide the motive force in hydraulic systems. In fact, most manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, and municipalities rely on pumping systems for their daily operation. In the manufacturing sector, pumps represent 27% of the electricity used by industrial systems.

Existing pumping systems can provide an excellent opportunity for efficiency improvements, because pump system designs are sometimes difficult to optimize before installation. In addition, design efforts are always focused on minimizing capital costs or the chances of system failure. As a result, energy and maintenance costs may not be fully considered. According to some sources, energy and maintenance costs will account for over 50–95% of pump ownership costs with initial costs less than 15% of pump life cycle costs. Furthermore, industrial pumping systems that have been in operation for a long time may have experienced changes to pumping requirements over their lifetime, as systems move away from their design conditions. Pumping system efficiency improvements of this sort may have simple payback periods of several weeks to a few years.

The following topics will be covered in this programme.

PROGRAMME CONTENT

Basics of Pumping System

Selection of Pumps

Maintenance and Trouble Shooting of Pumps

Energy Efficiency in Surface (Clear Water) & Submersible (Waste Water) Pumps

Auditing in Pumping System

FACULTY

The faculty for this programme will be experts from Industry and Consulting.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Managers, Engineers and Supervisors working in Design, Selection and Maintenance of Pumps.

DATES, TIMING AND VENUE

12thJuly, 2017 from 9.30 AM to 4.30 PM at Productivity House, Kalamassery.

FEE

  • Rs.2100/- per participant for KSPC Members
  • Rs.2250/- per participant for non Members of KSPC
  • GST @ 18% will be extra.
  • Special Discount of 10% will be given, if 3 or more participants are nominated from the same organization.

PAYMENT TO BE MADE ALONG WITH REGISTRATION

  • By way of Cheque / DD in favour of “KERALA STATE PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL” payable at Kochi.
  • For payment by NEFT/RTGS:

Name of Bank : SBI, Kalamassery Main branch

Account No : Current A/c No. 57015663787

IFSC Code : SBIN0070145

Name of Beneficiary: Kerala State Productivity Council

GENERAL

Well prepared course material, stationery etc. will be supplied to the participants.

Lunch and refreshments will be served.

REGISTRATION

Organizations, which intend to send participants, may kindly intimate us the name of the participants by mail.

Nominations can also be made through Phone: 0484-2555526/2555367 / 6450989, Fax: 0484-2532107 Mobile: 98470-15362 or e-mail:

LAST DATE for receiving nomination is 10thJuly, 2017.

Director