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Information For The Safest, Most Reliable and Suitable Chemical Injection Package

  • RATS - Rotating and Turbomachinery Society 8700 84 Street Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 4P5 Canada (map)

PRESENTER

Trevor Brown

Trevor Brown is the owner of Wave Control Systems, an Edmonton-based company providing engineered process equipment and fluid control solutions world-wide. Trevor is a well-respected leader in fluid handling and control and has been involved in technical sales, design, manufacturing, and servicing of fluid control systems for over 30 years.

Trevor has grown Wave Control Systems from a modest start in 2004 with a staff of one, to today’s thriving operation of over 30 staff and contractors in 11 thousand square feet of operations located in south Edmonton’s industrial sector.

SUMMARY

The objective of this presentation is to provide the audience of millwrights, technicians, operators, specialists, engineers, and managers with a thorough overview of what information is required to obtain the safest, most reliable, and most suitable chemical metering package for their project, and, to discuss why this information is so important.

Presenter and company president, Trevor Brown, will provide an explanation of the top five considerations when specifying a chemical injection system. This portion of the presentation will review: process conditions, installation location, the need to review all appropriate chemical and fluid data, the factors involved in selecting electrical controls (including instrumentation and automation), and considerations surrounding other accessories. This broad overview of chemical injection specification will be followed by an outline of the key components that make up a typical chemical injection system, and why each of these components is necessary.

Audience members who are not directly involved in fluid control system design will find useful takeaways in terms of the importance of a well-defined scope and the positive impact it has on project execution. The presentation will be approximately 45 minutes in length, leaving time for a question and answer period. The presentation will focus on engineering, design, instrumentation and devices, and system specification.

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