Steam System Utilization & Energy Management Seminar - #PHY 006-01

Steam System Utilization & Energy Management Seminar - #PHY 006-01

During this seminar, experts share Armstrong's unique legacy of in-depth knowledge, experience, and insight of thermal utility solutions.

By Armstrong International

Date and time

May 21 · 8am - May 22 · 5pm EDT

Location

Armstrong International North American Learning Center

401 West Hoffman Street Three Rivers, MI 49093

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About this event

  • 1 day 9 hours

Steam System Utilization & Energy Management Seminar - #PHY 006-01

Armstrong brings over 120 years of global thermal utility experience and knowledge to share with you. The North American Learning Center is a 4,000 square foot, state-of-the art facility featuring a glass low pressure steam system, dynamic HVAC system with several types of humidifiers discharging into see-through ductwork, and a live instrumented hot water temperature control system.

Our mission is to share our legacy of knowledge to increase productivity in your facility, increase system reliability, lower maintenance, keep your personnel safe all while reducing energy cost and emissions.

During this two-day seminar, you can expect a deeper understanding of the following topics:

• Steam Fundamentals: What is steam, sensible heat, latent heat and specific volume of steam or water at a given pressure?

• What is flash steam?

• Effects of air and Non Condensable Gas (NCG)

• Steam Quality – Why it is important?

• Steam trap technologies and why it is important to pick the right technology for the application and proper sizing

• Pressure/Temperature Control and why it is important to select, size and pipe correctly.

• Control Valves: Selecting proper trim characteristics, proper valve actuation with instrumentation.

• Proper steam distribution piping• Steam trap management and testing

• Low pressure steam challenges and solutions

• Condensate return methods and solutions

• Water Hammer Hazards

• Industrial hot water generation, hot water distribution and temperature control

• Institutional hot water generation, digital hot water control in the presence of a recirculation.

• Importance of Flow Measurement – Can you manage what you don’t measure?

• Humidification basics and types of humidification.

Our mission is to share knowledge that will increase productivity in your facility, increase system reliability, lower maintenance, keep your personnel safe while reducing your energy cost and emissions.

Details:

Tuition Fee: $850 per student (payment required prior to class).

Tuition Includes: Course material and lunch on both days.

Class Length: A two-day hands-on seminar. Both days start at 8 am and end at 5 pm.

Lodging: We suggest the Delta by Marriott in Kalamazoo, MI or the Hilton Garden Inn in Kalamazoo, MI.

Airport: Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Detroit, MI. or South Bend, IN.


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The Armstrong heritage of knowledge and expertise reaches back more than a century, giving us a keen ability to think and plan for the future. We have a uniquely clear, long-term perspective that enables us to serve our customers in ways no other company can. We are proud to put the Armstrong and Bloss family name and reputation on every solution, product and service we offer, and we stand firmly and confidently behind them all.

Founded in 1900, Armstrong International is a private, fifth-generation family-owned company. Throughout The Great Depression, two world wars, multiple recessions, and so much more, we have continued to evolve, expand and thrive. Today, our global enterprise has more than 3,000 employees and representatives serving the world.

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