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Pump Systems Matter is a non profit market transformation initiative and educational foundation created to educate the marketplace and promote energy efficient pumping systems. Its Mission is “to provide the marketplace with tools and collaborative opportunities, including energy efficiency education and training, and to integrate pump systems optimization and energy efficiency practices into normal business operations.”

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Page 1: Mission: To be a value-adding resource to member companies and pump users worldwide

Pump Systems Matter is a non profit market transformation initiative and educational foundation created to educate the marketplace and promote energy efficient pumping systems.

Its Mission is “to provide the marketplace with tools and collaborative opportunities, including energy efficiency education and training, and to integrate pump systems optimization and energy efficiency practices into normal business operations.”

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Mission: To be a value-adding resource to member companies and pump users worldwide.

Vision: The vision of the Hydraulic Institute is to be a global authority on pumps and pumping systems.

The Hydraulic Institute is a non-profit industry (trade) association established in 1917.

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Why PSM was created? • Created with a shared vision of the energy efficiency community: DOE,

ACEEE, ASE, NEEA, NEEP, LBL and others involved.• To educate the market on significant pump efficiency improvement

opportunities that exist with pumping system optimization • Support utilities and energy efficiency NGOs with education programs, tools

and services that meet their goals for energy savings or market transformation and engage pump/supplier OEM resources in their markets to support pump system assessments and improvements.

• Actively participate in potential government labeling plans by providing input that is in the best interest of the industry.

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What is System Optimization?

“The process of identifying, understanding and effectively eliminating unnecessary losses while reducing energy consumption and improving reliability in pumping systems, which while meeting process requirements, minimizes the cost of ownership over the economic life of the pumping systems.”

Source: Optimizing Pumping Systems: A Guide to Improved Energy, Efficiency, Reliability and Profitability Source: Optimizing Pumping Systems: A Guide to Improved Energy, Efficiency, Reliability and Profitability

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Focusing solely on individual components overlooks potential cost-savings.Component failures are often caused by system problems.• Electrical motors account for nearly 2/3rd of the US Industrial Electricity usage

with pumping systems accounting for 25%• Electrical usage with motors in municipal water systems - pumping (46%) and

aeration (40%)• In wastewater plants, electrical usage with pumping systems account for 20-30%

of consumption.• Pumping systems efficiency is highly influenced by the system they are supplying• Improving pump efficiency will do little to reduce pump energy usage – the focus

must be on the pumping system

Why Focus on Pumping Systems?

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Proposed 2012 Training Offerings and InitiativesPump Systems Optimization Overview of ASME EA2 Energy Assessment of Pump Systems Fundamentals Mechanical Seals - 4 Part Series Energy Savings with Mechanical Seals What's New with HI Test Standards?Variable Speed Drives - 4 Part Series Slurry Pumps - 2 Part Series Electronic Data Exchange Webinar SeriesISO 50001: Overview of New Energy Management Standard Submersible Test Standard - 2 Part Series How to Conduct a Pump Systems Assessment Webinar SeriesPumping System Optimization Course (designed into webinar series)

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HI Technical Committees

• HI Pump Application Guidelines: Water, Wastewater and HVAC

• HI Pump Systems Section• HI Efficient Water Station Design

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HI Pump Application Guidelines: Water, Wastewater and HVAC

• Provides pump industry input into a significant AWWA Water Research Foundation project to develop a guidance manual and software tool to assess and improve pump system efficiency for Water Station applications.

• Deliverables will be of significant value to pump station designers and operators to improve pump wire-to-water efficiency, and reduce energy consumption.

• Topics include periodic pump efficiency testing, understanding the appropriate application of variable speed drives, evaluating potential energy cost and carbon emission savings from pump station efficiency improvements.

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HI Pump Systems Section• Responsible for creation and maintenance of pumping

systems standards, guidelines and re-purposing HI's standards and guidelines for pump systems education/training programs.

• Focus on pump systems optimization, energy usage, energy efficiency, life cycle costs and review/approval of materials created by PSM relative to these topics is the focus of the HI Systems Section.

• Current project is the creation of a pump systems standard.

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HI Efficient Water Station Design• Provides pump industry input into a significant AWWA Water

Research Foundation project to develop a guidance manual and software tool to assess and improve pump system efficiency for Water Station applications.

• Deliverables will be of significant value to pump station designers and operators to improve pump wire-to-water efficiency, and reduce energy consumption.

• Topics include periodic pump efficiency testing, understanding the appropriate application of variable speed drives, evaluating potential energy cost and carbon emission savings from pump station efficiency improvements.

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2012 Meeting Participation Opportunities • Annual Meeting: February 8 – 14, 2012

St. Petersburg, FL, Renaissance Vinoywww.Pumps.org/12Annual

• Technical Meeting: June 6 – 9, 2012Denver, CO, Renaissance Denver

• Market Outlook Workshop: August 9 – 10, 2012Chicago, IL, The Renaissance Blackstone

• Fall Meeting: October 24 – 27, 2012Memphis, TN, The Peabody

www.Pumps.org/FutureMeetings