Optimizing Pump Performance Leveraging Model-Based ESA Analysis for Effective Pump Curve Monitoring
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Webinar Description:
In this webinar, we will explore the significance of pump performance monitoring and the implementations of model-based ESA analysis to enhance efficiency and reliability in various industrial applications. With a particular focus on monitoring pump curves Attendees will learn how to leverage advanced analytics techniques to:
1.Understand the fundamentals of pump curve analysis and its importance in assessing pump performance.
2.Utilize model-based ESA analysis to create accurate models of pump systems, including factors such as head, flow rate, and efficiency.
3.Implement real-time monitoring strategies to track deviations from expected pump performance based on established pump curves.
4.Identify potential issues, such as wear and tear, cavitation, or inefficiencies, through comprehensive analysis of pump curve data.
About the Presenters:
Tumay Karaver works as Vice President at Artesis Technology Systems. He previously worked as an international sales manager and sales engineer in various companies focusing on industrial automation and power electronics. His responsibilities included business development, distributor management, technical training in Europe, Asia, North and South America. He holds his MBA from Texas A&M University CC and received his BS in Electronics. He has an extensive background in industrial automation, power electronics and condition monitoring.
Tumay KaraverVice President, Artesis Technology Systems
Tumay Karaver works as Vice President at Artesis Technology Systems. He previously worked as an international sales manager and sales engineer in various companies focusing on industrial automation and power electronics. His responsibilities included business development, distributor management, technical training in Europe, Asia, North and South America. He holds his MBA from Texas A&M University CC and received his BS in Electronics. He has an extensive background in industrial automation, power electronics and condition monitoring.
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