Hosted by the Hydraulic Institute, Purple Mountain Engineer, Dylan Witte, P.E., will address how a check valve operates within a system. The presentation will begin with a review of the fundamentals of waterhammer, then delve into an overview of check valve selection before moving to how to solve operational problems. It will conclude with a case study which illustrates analysis methods. Key learning objectives to take away are:
- Review of Waterhammer basics
- How to prevent damage to a system
- How to select a check valve
- How to determine if a system is having an issue and solving operational problems within a system
- Review of a case study
This webinar will last approximately 45 minutes with 15 minutes allowed for Q&A with the instructor. Participants of the live session will earn one (1) PDH credit. PDH credits are available for registered participants of the live session, each individual registration counts as a seat is for 1 person and not intended to be viewed as a group. Group pricing rates are available.
Date(s): Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM EDT
Presenter(s): Dylan Witte, Project Manager, Purple Mountain Technology Group
Use Code CVWH1120 to receive 25% off the non-member registration