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Update on HI Activities Invitation to 2012 Annual Meeting
Europump General Assembly, Amsterdam, Netherlands – May 28, 2011
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Hydraulic Institute: Vision & Mission
Vision:To be a global authority on pumps and pumping systems
Mission:To be a value-adding resource to member companies and pump users worldwide by:
– Developing and delivering comprehensive industry standards– Expanding knowledge by providing education and tools for the
effective application, testing, installation, operation and maintenance of pumps and pumping systems
– Serving as a forum for the exchange of industry information
3HI Standards Published in 2010
Released 9 Standards or Guidelines in 2010, including:
• Rotodynamic Pumps for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance (ANSI/HI 1.4)
• Rotary Pump Tests (ANSI/HI 3.6)• Sealless, Magnetically Driven Rotary Pumps (ANSI/HI 4.1-4.6)• Sealless Rotodynamic Pumps (ANSI/HI 5.1-5.6)• Air Operated Pumps (ANSI/HI 10.1-10.5)• Air Operated Pump Tests (ANSI/HI 10.6)• Effects of Liquid Viscosity on Rotodynamic Pump Performance
(ANSI/HI 9.6.7)• Pump Efficiency Prediction (20.3)• Electronic Data Exchange for Pumping Equipment (HI 50.7)
4HI Standards: Scope & Content
Major Categories of Standards: Centrifugal, Vertical, Rotary, Reciprocating & Direct Acting Sealless Centrifugal & Rotary Controlled Volume Metering Air Operated Submersible & Slurry
Special Standards: Allowable Operating Region Nozzle Loads Condition Monitoring Pump Intake Design Pump Piping Viscosity Correction Electronic Data Exchange MTBR being developedMajor Sections: Nomenclature Applications Installation and Operations General Guidelines Test Procedures
5ANSI/HI Pump Standards on CD-ROM
Version 2.2 was released June 2010 Available at: www.Pumps.org
Each CD-ROM contains:– 28 individual ANSI/HI Pump Standards;
published by May 2010– THREE that have been extensively updated
since Version 2.1 in 2009– The FIRST EDITION of the Rotodynamic
Pumps for Pump Piping (ANSI/HI 9.6.6)
Features include:– Searchable PDF files– Hypertext links from indexes to each
Standard, each section and each page– Bookmarks, annotations, printing enabled– Master Index
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ANSI/HI Pump “Standards by Subscription”
Company-wide web access for one or more simultaneous users from anywhere in the world, 24/7
Access online or download to view locally
Concise, easy to read, searchable, and up to date content
Build your own subscription—get the complete set or just a subset of standards
eStore.Pumps.org/Subscriptions
7Standards & Guidelines Planned for 2011
Rotodynamic Pumps for Assessment of Applied Nozzle Loads (ANSI/HI 9.6.2)
Rotodynamic (Centrifugal and Vertical) Pumps – Guideline for Allowable Operating Region (ANSI/HI 9.6.3)
Submersible Pump Tests (ANSI/HI 11.6)
Rotodynamic (Centrifugal) Slurry Pumps for Nomenclature, Definitions, Applications, and Operation (ANSI/HI 12.1-12.6)
Rotodynamic Pumps for Hydraulic Performance Acceptance Tests (ANSI/HI 14.6)
Power Plant Pumps: Guidelines for Application and Operation to Maximize Up Time, Availability, and Reliability
8Technical Guideline Activity
Pump Application Guidelines: – Committee is developing a series of White Papers to help the
pump community understand how to apply pumps properly and what type of application may be anticipated
– Major pump types have been identified by application– PD pump company input is being encouraged to ensure broad-
based application coverage– Seal manufacturers are working in parallel to develop a
spreadsheet with seal selections for each service– Initial focus of the committee’s efforts is on a typical 400MW
Combined Cycle Power Plan– Water and Wastewater systems are also being addressed
9Technical Guideline Activity
Vibration (Dynamics of Pumping Machinery) Committee: – Committee is developing a guideline that will provide the pump
industry with reasonable and appropriate methods to avoid resonance and vibration related problems in pump applications
– A primary issue of concern is the effect of increased incidence of resonance and vibration associated with variable speed drives
– Cost/benefit issues will be addressed associated with some of the most advanced (and costly) methods of analysis to prevent resonance and vibration
– Participation in this committee includes experts associated with engineering consulting firms who are affiliated with HI as Standards Partners
10Electronic Data Exchange Standard
Electronic Data Exchange: (HI 50.7 – 2010)– HI teamed with: National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), AEX
(Automating Equipment Information Exchange) & FIATECH (Fully Integrated and Automated Technology) to create an EDE protocol for the pump community
– Focus: Electronic Data Exchange standard for pumps, based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language) format
– EDE standard, and centrifugal pump XML data sheet released in October 2010.
– Updated XML data sheet incorporating Rotary pump data sets anticipated release – 3rd Qtr 2011.
More Information: www.Pumps.org/EDE– Subscription based access to the standard, XML data sheets, and a web-
based discussion forum. Plans in 2011 include a “test bed” to ensure EDE will work for your company.
12Other HI Activities: 2010 – 2011
Incorporated Pump System Matter into HI, and streamlined the operations of HI and PSM, including leadership
Educational Affairs Steering Committee, now under PSM, will engaging more technical participants and creating education around HI standards and guidelines
Established new HI Systems Section, working on concepts for a pump systems standard
Created webinar on ASME EA-2-2009 Energy Assessment of Pumping Systems, and will deliver eight times in 2011
Continue to work with and support ISO TC115 and WG7 efforts
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www.PumpLearning.org – Learning Portal
All of the courses, webinars, articles, press releases about HI-sponsored courses can be found on our Education Portal – PumpLearning.org!
14Pump Systems Optimization Course
Sponsored by:
Focus: Economic (LCC) and operational benefits of systems optimization, including energy savings.
Scope: Day-long class on Systems Optimization Improvement Opportunities, Basics of Pump-Systems Interaction, Screening, Analysis Tools, Improving Performance, LCC Analysis, Developing an Action Plan, Resources and Follow-up Strategies, Etc. Seven PDH credits offered by HI to students.
Instructors: Qualified by PSM to teach fee-based classes.
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Optimizing Pumping Systems Guidebook
Move toward the DOE goal of reducing energy intensity by 25% by 2017 (relative to 2006 levels)
Examine & explore Pump fundamentals
Pump & system interaction
Calculating cost of ownership
Improving the performance of existing pumping systems
Building better pumping systems: optimizing new designs
Pumping system economics—opportunities to improve life cycle performance
Visit www.PumpSystemsMatter.org for details
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Pump Systems Matter: Outreach Efforts
17Pump Systems Matter: Outreach Efforts
18Pump Systems Matter: Outreach Efforts
19Access to Free Resources: Downloadable
Single page,single registrationaccess to 12sought-afterresourcesfor evaluatingpumping systems.
FREE, visit us at:
Pumps.org/FreeStuff
20Anticipated New DOE Rule-making
Pump Efficiency rule-making announced on January 3, 2011
Met with U.S. DOE in January 2011 to discuss plans for a new pump efficiency rule-making
HI has established a Pump Efficiency Rule-making Team (PERT), to develop a presentation for DOE addressing issues with pumps and pumping systems optimization
Anticipate that a meeting will be held with DOE rule-making staff sometime in the Summer of 2011
Lessons learned from Europump will be helpful to HI as we work with the U.S. Department of Energy
21HI Statistics Program: New Global Report
HI Market Intelligence Committee launches new Quarterly Global Pump Bookings Report in 2011:
– Total quarterly bookings (in $US) by broad pump technology (centrifugal, vertical, positive displacement) and end-use world region: North America, Latin America, Europe, Former Soviet Union, Middle
East / Africa, India, China, Asia Pacific– 29 HI member companies committed to participate– All HI pump manufacturer members eligible to participate– Report data include participant companies’ total worldwide
operations
Europump members with U.S. mfg. operations are eligible to join HI and then participate in all HI market data programs
22HI Meetings: Networking & Educational
Four (4) Meetings Per Year– Annual – Spring/Summer Technical – HI-VMA Market Outlook Workshop– Fall Management & Technical
CEO Roundtables & Networking
Technical Meetings: 20+ per meeting
Guest Speakers, Supply Managers Roundtable & Educational Sessions
Significant work accomplished in advancing HI standards & guidelines
23Schedule of Upcoming HI Meetings
Technical Meeting– May 22-25, 2011, Louisville, KY
Market Intelligence Committee Meeting– August 10, 2011, Boston, MA
VMA-HI Market Outlook Workshop– August 11-12 2011, Boston, MA
Fall Meeting– October 5-8, 2011, Dallas, TX
Annual Meeting– February 9-13, 2012, St. Petersburg, FL
24Invitation to 2012 Annual Meeting
Europump Members encouraged to participate in sunny FL!
February 9 – 13, 2012 in St. Petersburg, FLVisit: www.Pumps.org
25For More Information:
Robert K. Asdal, HI & PSM Executive Director– (973) 267-9700 x113– rasdal@pumps.org
Mary Silver, Director, Marketing & Membership– (973) 267-9700 x117– msilver@pumps.org
Gregg Romanyshyn, Director, Technical Affairs– (973) 267-9700 x114– gromanyshyn@pumps.org
www.Pumps.org; www.PumpLearning.org and
www.PumpSystemsMatter.org