Our short courses resume after the summer break, starting with Troubleshooting and Commissioning Pneumatic Conveying Systems on 25 – 26 September at our premises in Chatham, Kent.
This course will examine the practical challenges of starting up systems on site and making sure they work as the designer intended.
The course starts with an overview of commissioning and the calculations required to be undertaken, in preparation for the remainder of the time taking part in workshops in our onsite laboratories.
These will include looking at real-life issues in
Split into 2 teams you will each work on both projects and once complete will take part in an evaluation session to discuss the lessons learned.
If this sounds of interest and you would like to register for this course please visit our online Store. Due to the intensity of the sessions, we limit attendees to 6 per session.
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Courses for the remainder of the year are also open for registration: Full details can be found here
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“Summer offer”: Register for any of the remaining courses in 2024 before 31 August at the discounted rate.
The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology
University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB
www.bulksolids.com
wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk
+44 20 8331 8646
+447493 412852
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