https://www.gre.ac.uk/engsci/research/groups/wolfsoncentre/coupro/sc/commpc 

2 – 3 November 2020 

£825 attendance at Chatham campus only; discounts offered for multiple registrations from one company. 

A look at the practical challenges of starting up systems on site and making sure they work as the designed intendedThis course is a ‘Hands on‘  fully practical session using the pneumatic conveying lines and rotary valves in the on-site laboratories in Chatham. 

Subjects covered include: 

  • The practical challenge of starting up systems on site and making sure they work as the designer intended; 
  • Understand the key signals to look out for that tell you how the system is operating; 
  • Avoiding pitfalls that can lead to slow start up, blockages etc; 
  • How to know when the system is operating as intended; 
  • Ensuring the system is optimised around the users priority requirements eg. minimum energy usage/ particle blockage / system wear; 
  • It also covers lean and dense phase, rotary valves, blow tanks and various air supply types 

The course is directed at those actively involved in commissioning or troubleshooting pneumatic conveying systems. 

Please register via the on line booking form or by contacting Caroline at wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk