Real-Life Case Study: Sensorless Pump Performance Monitoring with Electrical Signature Analysis Technology
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Webinar Description:
Join us for a deep dive into a real-world case study where we analyzed the performance of a dirty water pump using Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA)—without the need for external sensors like flow or pressure. In this session, you’ll see how our system detected low-efficiency operation, identified the pump’s operating point on the curve, and provided actionable efficiency improvement suggestions tailored to the customer’s application priorities.
Additionally, we’ll discuss the mechanical effects of low-flow operation, its impact on pump lifespan, and how automated fault diagnosis enhances maintenance strategies. This session is perfect for professionals aiming to maximize pump efficiency and reliability while minimizing operational costs.
Learning Takeaways:
1. Learn how sensorless ESA technology can monitor pump performance and identify the operating point on the pump curve.
2. Understand the impact of low-flow operation on pump efficiency and lifespan, and how automated fault diagnosis can detect these effects.
3. Gain actionable insights on improving pump efficiency based on real-world application priorities and performance data.
Presenter Bio:
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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