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Hey All, I'm looking for someone to do in-house pump traing for our rebuild shop. Our rebuilder retired without substantial time to retrain. If you've used anyone or now of any let me know please.(we use Bingham, Alstrom, Goulds, Warren, Worthington pumps, looking for pulp mill knowlege)
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: 21 July 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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About where are you located?

Howard


Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
President, SUCCESS by DESIGN Reliability Services
Author: "Physical Asset Management for the Executive (Caution: Don't Read this on an Airplane)" and;
"Electrical Motor Diagnostics: 2nd Edition"
 
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We are Evergreen Pulp Mill, located in Samoa California. (the north west corner)
#1 TCF Drive
Samoa, California 95564
 
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Russell,

You may want to "lean" on one or all of your pump or parts suppliers. I have had great success with mechanical seal suppliers in the past.

You can often leverage a contract to supply such things as training (for operators as well as mechanics), Root cause Analysis, etc.

Just some thoughts ...

Jim C.
 
Posts: 6 | Location: Augusta, GA | Registered: 17 July 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Jim C. has a good point.

I do not know of any pump trainers in your area. However, the top ones, that I am aware of, are members of the Hydraulic Institute. Their website is http://www.pumps.org.

If I can provide additional assistance, please feel free to email me.

Howard
howard@motordiagnostics.com


Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
President, SUCCESS by DESIGN Reliability Services
Author: "Physical Asset Management for the Executive (Caution: Don't Read this on an Airplane)" and;
"Electrical Motor Diagnostics: 2nd Edition"
 
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Check out http://www.rossmackay.com/

Ross is super knowledgable and would be a good resource for you.

Sign up for his email newsletter is you have an ongoing interest in pumps.

Terry O
 
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