A one-day pump systems optimization course will be held October 22 at the Grand Historic Venue and Embassy Suites Downtown in Baltimore.

Planned one day before the start of Hydraulic Institute’s fall conference, the course is designed to help pump users learn how to identify and reduce hidden operating and energy costs in their pump systems and ultimately increase profitability of their business. According to HI, energy savings of up to 40 percent are possible. The informational brochure for the upcoming course can be found at www.pumpsystemsmatter.org/PSOBaltimore.

The seminar will be hosted by Parsippany, N.J.-based Hydraulic Institute and Pump Systems Matter. This one-day course, “Pump Systems Optimization: Energy Efficiency and Bottom-Line Savings,” has been taught to more than 800 people.

The course will be led by William Livoti, business development manager, power generation, WEG Electric Corp. With over 30 years of experience in the pump industry designing, field testing, repairing and troubleshooting mechanical seals, compressors and pumping systems.

Course registration is now available at www.pumpsystemsmatter.org. The registration fee is $395.