John Crane’s three-day, instructor-led Engineered Sealing Systems (ESS) course introduces the basic principles of mechanical seals and seal support systems. Key concepts, theory, and application information is presented through an effective blend of classroom sessions, practical hands-on exercises, and group activities. The ESS course includes participant assessments of presented concepts and practical elements. A certificate is issued to delegates on successful completion of the course.
Learning Objectives
This training course is intended to meet the learning needs of end-user/OEM/contractor personnel working with rotating equipment, such as centrifugal pumps used in process industries. Key objectives of the course include:
- Articulate the fundamental principles of mechanical seals and support systems used in rotating equipment
- Demonstrate the appropriate steps and processes for mechanical seal assembly and installation using safe working practices
- Explain requirements for mechanical seal lubrication and the desirability for and consequences of related leakage
- Solve issues by applying principles of mechanical seal and support system selection
- Prepare a report communicating visual indicators of mechanical seal performance issues.
- Relate seal performance issues to overall system reliability and plant productivity.
Intended Audience (Industry/Role)
This course is relevant to those working in process plants using rotating equipment fitted with mechanical seals and associated support equipment — including industries such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, pharmaceutical, and waste and water treatment. The course is aimed at end-user plant personnel responsible for the installation, operation, maintenance and reliability of rotating equipment, including those working in management, engineering, operations and technician roles. The subject matter is also relevant to individuals working with rotating equipment OEMs and as process plant contractors.