Hydraulic Institute Offering Wireless Condition Monitoring Webinar May 25

May 17, 2016
Dr. Gary Koopman will serve as instructor for the course

Each year, reactive maintenance leads to unplanned downtime and lost production that costs the U.S. economy as much as $2.5 trillion (estimated by the DoE Industrial Technologies Program).  Addressing the need to avoid unnecessary maintenance, the Hydraulic Institute (HI) is presenting a new webinar on how Wireless Condition Monitoring technology reduces unplanned downtimes that eliminate reactive maintenance costs and maximizes productivity and ROI.  The webinar will discuss how vibration is used in this technology, by its direct relationship to the condition of pumping equipment and its diagnostics value.

HI subject matter expert Dr. Gary Koopman will serve as instructor.  In addition to co-founding KCF Technologies, Koopman serves as Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University.

HI will present the Wireless Conditioning Monitoring webinar on Wednesday, May 25, at 1 p.m. EDT. All registered attendees earn 1 professional development hour (PDH) credit upon completion of the live session.

To register, visit http://estore.pumps.org/Pump-System-ROI-Why-Wireless-Condition-Monitoring-is-the-Fastest-Way-to-Big-Savings-P1288.aspx

Source: Hydraulic Institute

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