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Fundamentals of Pump Repair seminar
Date(s):
Friday, May 18, 2012 - Saturday, May 19, 2012
Discount deadline:
April 26, 2012
City, State:
Atlanta, GA
Instructor:
Gene Vogel, EASA Pump & Vibration Specialist Seminar Content
The seminar will cover the common repair procedures for centrifugal pumps, including submersible pumps, vertical turbine pumps, single stage end suction pumps and split case pumps. The procedures are also applicable to other style pumps. For each type of pump, the inspection, disassembly, evaluation, repair and reassembly functions are presented. General pump test procedures will also be discussed.
Seminar Highlights
- The importance of initial pump inspection
- Documentation
- How to evaluate pump condition and specify repairs
- Disassembly procedures
- Repair tips for specific style pumps
- Common machine repairs
- Mechanical seal installation
- Pump final testing
Note: Many specific mechanical repair procedures are common to electric motor repair and are covered in detail in the EASA Mechanical Repair Fundamentals seminar.
What To Bring
Instructional items will be provided. You should need only note-taking materials.
Seminar Hours
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Member price:
$409 per person ($459 after the discount deadline)
Nonmember price:
$459 per person ($559 after the discount deadline) Location
Hilton Atlanta Airport
1031 Virgina Ave.
Atlanta, GA, 30354United States
For hotel reservations, call 404-767-9000. Be sure to indicate you are with EASA. Rate: $89 per night.

Before joining EASA as Pump and Vibration Specialist, Gene Vogel operated his own business, General Maintenance Equipment/Engineering, Inc. (GME), a marketing, service and training organization for industrial maintenance and related technologies. Among other courses, he taught a "Pumps and Pump Systems" seminar for American Trainco. He also has an extensive background in vibration and dynamic balancing, and chaired the St. Louis Chapter of the Vibration Institute from 1993-2000.