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ASHRAE Journal Podcast
50. IAQ Paradigms—The Next Generation
Join ASHRAE Journal Editor Drew Champlin as he interviews Max Sherman, Ph.D., Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE, about his award-winning article "IAQ Paradigms—The Next Generation.” The conversation delves into the evolution of IAQ paradigms from ancient ventilation practices to modern standards, the role of ASHRAE in setting these standards, and the current paradigm shift focused on controlling infectious aerosols.
2025-07-03
22 min
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
47. Reducing Emissions from Heating Hot Water Systems
Join ASHRAE Journal Editor Drew Champlin with guests Hwakong Cheng and Paul Raftery as they discuss reducing gas consumption, optimizing heating water systems and strategies for efficient morning start-up in existing large commercial buildings.
2025-04-04
54 min
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
46. How to Mitigate the Effects of Wildfire Smoke on IAQ
Wildfires have ravaged and devastated portions of California. ASHRAE recently released Guideline 44-2024, which is new guidance to mitigate the Impact of Smoke on Indoor Air Quality. Join host Drew Champlin live from the 2025 AHR Expo as he speaks with guests Abdel Darwich, Michael Gallagher and Randy Cooper on the effects of wildfire smoke and how to manage IAQ.
2025-03-03
46 min
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
40. Elevator HVAC Design Requirements with Kelley Cramm
Join Journal Editor Drew Champlin and Kelley Cramm, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, as they discuss how HVAC factors into code requirements for elevators, the shift to machine room-less elevators and architectural coordination.
2024-09-06
23 min
The Weekly Joe
The Weekly Joe - Alabama Baseball vs Mississippi State Series Recap
Paul Graham, RPM, Hunter Johnson, Drew Champlin, and Dr. Meghan Dennis recap the MSU series and the Troy game for Alabama Baseball and preview the LSU series this weekend.
2024-05-09
1h 31
The Weekly Joe
The Weekly Joe - Alabama vs Mississippi State Recap
Paul Graham, RPM, Hunter Johnson, Drew Champlin, and Dr. Meghan Dennis recap the MSU series and the Troy game for Alabama Baseball and preview the LSU series this weekend.
2024-05-09
3h 03
The Weekly Joe
The Weekly Joe - Alabama vs Texas A&M recap
Paul, Hunter, Meghan, Roger, and Drew Champlin recap the Alabama baseball series vs Texas A&M as well as preview the Ole Miss Series this weekend.
2024-04-25
1h 21
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Nikolai Drew: The Blue Recruit by R. E. Livingston
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/776017to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nikolai Drew: The Blue Recruit Author: R. E. Livingston Narrator: David Piper Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 47 minutes Release date: April 16, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Nikolai Drew got tired of being told he 'Couldn't' be a lawman. As a sixth generation lawman, he knew this career was his calling...He decided to take the risk and put himself through the Sheriffs Academy as a college student, emptying his bank account. Little did he know what would happen next and what would become of him.
2024-04-16
4h 47
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
33. Standard 100-2024 Updates & How Decarbonization Initiatives Shape the Industry
Live from the 2024 AHR Expo show floor, join Glenn Friedman, Jamie Kono, Mike Williams and Drew Champlin as they discuss recent updates to Standard 100-2024 and how decarbonization initiatives have been shaping the industry. The new edition of Standard 100 addresses key issues of climate change surrounding building performance, including new metrics for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets, continuing to carry the heavy weight of improving our existing building stock and meeting global climate change commitments.Have any great ideas for the show? Contact the ASHRAE Journal Podcast team at podcast@ashrae.org. Interested in reaching t...
2024-02-09
25 min
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Dane's Mark by Lora Leigh
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/709855to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dane's Mark Series: #33 of A Novel of the Breeds Author: Lora Leigh Narrator: Brianna Bronte Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 28 minutes Release date: February 6, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: A new kind of Breed is faced with what happens when destiny and desire collide in the latest novel in the highly charged series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh. A decade ago Katy Chavos was a proud misfit who had her heart broken, crushed by a man who drew her close wi...
2024-02-06
9h 28
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
32. Strainers and Their Uses in Hydronic Systems
Join Journal Editor Drew Champlin and Mike Gallagher, P.E., Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE, as they discuss how strainers are used in hydronic systems along with the differences between wye, basket and inlet strainers and address common mistakes when applying strainers.This podcast is brought to you by Metraflex. With the invention of the re-engineered, low pressure drop LPD Y-Strainer, Metraflex has been the leader in supplying energy-efficient strainers to the industry.Learn more at: https://www.metraflex.com/products/style-lpd-y-strainer/ ________________________________________________________________________________________________Have any great ideas for the show? Contact...
2024-01-04
31 min
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
30. District Energy Systems – Designing for Longevity
Alec Cusick, Associate Member ASHRAE; Steve Tredinnick, P.E., Fellow ASHRAE; Gary Phetteplace, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE; and ASHRAE Journal Editor Drew Champlin discuss why it’s critical that the steam and water pipes in district energy environments be designed with longevity in mind.Have any great ideas for the show? Contact the ASHRAE Journal Podcast team at podcast@ashrae.org. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174
2023-11-09
43 min
ASHRAE Journal Podcast
29. VRF Basics & Proper Installation Techniques
Kelley Cramm, P.E., Life Member ASHRAE, and Drew Champlin, Editor of ASHRAE Journal, discuss the basics of VRF systems and how to keep them from failing. Learn more on installation practices and how engineers and contractors can ensure owners are getting a quality installation.Have any great ideas for the show? Contact the ASHRAE Journal Podcast team at podcast@ashrae.org. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174
2023-10-06
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 84: Protect Bearings From Electrical Current Damage
In this episode of the Pumps & Systems podcast, learn why bearings can fail and how to mitigate electric current arcing with Schaeffler Sr. Application Engineer Paul McNeill. Schaeffler Group is the presenting sponsor of the podcast. Visit them on the web at www.schaeffler.com. Questions asked include: What are ways that bearings could deteriorate in a pump system? How does a VFD system work, especially as it relates to anything creating parasitic voltages across the bearings? How do bearings resist this voltage? What are some examples of current passing through the bearing as well as the resulting damage? What...
2023-06-02
17 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 83: Pump & Motor Industry Insights with Tim Albers of Nidec
Tim Albers of Nidec Motor Corporation joins the podcast. Albers will be featured in the July 2023 issue of Pumps & Systems magazine as one of our Industry Veterans. Albers, a U.S. Navy Veteran, talks about how the movie "Top Gun" shaped his career, among other things. Albers gives some career insights and shares what the industry means to him. Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2023-05-16
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 82: Air Seals & Their Uses
Zach Nepa of SEPCO joins the podcast to talk about the basics of air seals and where they are commonly used. The presenting sponsor of the podcast is SEPCO. Visit them on the web at www.sepco.com. Nepa discusses what the basics of an air seal are as well as what separates air seals from other seals. He also hits on where air seals can be used, such as applications including pulp and paper and chocolate. Other questions hit on maintenance, what happens if an air seal fails and how to make sure they don't fail. E-mail host Drew...
2023-04-17
23 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 81: Inflation Reduction Act's Effect on the Pump Industry
Repeat guest Patrick Hogg of Nidec Motor Corporation joins the podcast to give the latest on how the pump industry is reacting to several pieces of government legislation. Questions include: Last August, congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act – what are the key components to this? How will this impact motor and pump efficiency? What water/ pump provisions will this bill have? How does this new IRA relate to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)? The IIJA's effect on industry as it relates to potable water Updates on Build America/Buy America Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.co
2023-03-23
22 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 80: Seal Water Reduction Strategies & Improvements in Water Quality
This episode features a chat with Ram Venkatadri and Bill Pritchett of John Crane on seal water reduction strategies and ways to improve water quality. The presenting sponsor of the podcast is John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. Questions/discussion points include: History and trends in sealing technology What is seal water? What is the primary factor driving the need to reduce seal water consumption? What steps can be taken to reduce seal water consumption in the short term? What applications generally consume the most water in a facility? What role does water quality play...
2023-01-10
29 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 79: Inline Pumping Benefits
This podcast will feature a discussion on inline pumping benefits with Jim Huck of Industrial Flow Solutions. Jim was also selected as one of Pumps & Systems' 10 up and coming pump professionals to watch, and he is featured in the December 2022 issue. This podcast is sponsored by Industrial Flow Solutions. Visit them on the web at www.flowsolutions.com. Huck will answer questions about the basics of inline pumping, what causes pumps to clog, wet wells, maintenance and more. Huck also talks about his career path in the pump industry and gives advice for newcomers in the industry. Lastly, Huck discusses...
2022-12-07
26 min
Verified Talks
MMA Talks - Drew Champlin - CEO of Champlin BJJ
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2022-11-23
1h 10
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 78: Sizing a Pump
Abhijeet Jain of Atlas Copco joins the podcast to talk about sizing a pump. This podcast is sponsored by Atlas Copco. Visit them on the web at www.atlascopco.com. On the podcast, Jain answers questions related to: How important is sizing a pump? What can go wrong if it’s not sized correctly? What calculations are needed to determine the size of the pump you need for lift and distance? How important are performance curves and how do turns in your pump line effects your flow" How does wear and tear on internal systems and seals affect sizing of a...
2022-11-23
20 min
The Saint Leo 360° Podcast
Episode 70: Highlighting the Saint Leo University ROTC Program
In this episode of the Saint Leo 360 podcast, we discuss the Saint Leo University ROTC program. Our guest is Capt. Wesley Champlin, an assistant professor of military science who oversees the program for Saint Leo students. During the conversation, Champlin talked about: His military background and highlights from his military career How he got into teaching students in the ROTC program and what drew him to come to Saint Leo University A brief history of Saint Leo’s connection to the military Who is eligible to participate in the Saint Leo University ROTC program The characteristics of students wh...
2022-10-25
15 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 77: Electric Pump Motor Basics
Nick Grewal, president and CEO of ePropelled, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk electric motors. Some questions answered include: What are some examples of electric pump motors and where are they commonly used? What is the biggest difference between motors today and 30 years ago? What are ways for pump motors to have improved energy efficiency? How can pump motors get some reduced noise? (edit that part out at the end) What is smaller form factor? How can pump motors achieve/benefit from that? What do we need to know about regulations going into 2023? Email podcast host Drew Champlin at...
2022-10-24
17 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 76: Advantages of Dry Gas Seals
Mark Slotnick of John Crane joins the podcast to talk about the basics of dry gas seals and where they can be used in various applications. The podcast is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. Topics for discussion include: Difference between dry and wet seals Where are the dry gas seals most commonly used? Big benefits of dry gas seals Most challenging aspects as it pertains to dry gas seals What users need to know regarding maintenance of dry gas seals and how they relate to API 692 What misconceptions are there about dry...
2022-08-31
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 75: Growing Applications for Screw Pumps
Randy Bennett and Sven Olson of Leistritz Advanced Technologies join the podcast to talk would like to talk about the benefits of screw pumps in refineries, terminals, marine and oil and gas. The podcast is sponsored by Leistritz. Visit them on the web at https://leistritzcorp.com/ The two also discuss some greener technologies like mag drives, flare knockouts, etc., and their benefits in the industry. Hear about the basics of screw pumps, what they do and where they are generally used. Olson hits on what we need to know about screw pumps in their uses in refineries, terminals and...
2022-08-11
28 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 74: Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia talk with Greg Gammon, plus August issue preview
Pumps & Systems podcast host Drew Champlin is joined by Greg Gammon, the Director of Global and Corporate Partnerships for the TEES Turbomachinery Laboratory, as he talks about the importance of the Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia. This event will be held in Houston, Texas from Sept. 12-15. If you are new to the industry or considering attending, Gammon explains why this is for you. Greg also plays a big role in the Asia TPS, and he explains the challenges for hosting this year's event, which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and how the challenges were overcome to hold the event as...
2022-07-29
28 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 72: July Issue Preview, EASA Recap, Industry Veterans Talk
Pumps & Systems managing editor Drew Champlin is joined by the whole crew - editor Amy Hyde and associate editors Evi Arthur and Dillan Wright for this one. Drew recaps the EASA trade show, which was held in late June in St. Louis, Missouri. The podcast has a brief interview with EASA president and CEO Linda Raynes and pump and vibration specialist Gene Vogel. This issue profiled five industry veterans. You'll hear from one of them - Franklin Electric's Susan Wilson - on her industry thoughts. The July issue also hits on Corporate Capabilities. Find out why there are so many...
2022-07-01
30 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 71: EASA's Gene Vogel on ANSI/ASA S2.75-17 Alignment Standard, Plus June Issue
EASA's Gene Vogel joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk about his article in the June 2022 issue, which focuses on a new ANSI/ASA standard that was adopted over the last few years. First, Vogel gives an update on the upcoming EASA convention, set for June 25-28 in St. Louis, Missouri. For more information, visit www.easa.com/convention. Vogel talks about the standard, who helped put it together, why it was needed, and hits on some tolerances and alignment principles with the standard. Drew also hits on what's going to be in the June issue of Pumps & Systems. The...
2022-05-27
27 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 70: Editors' Roundtable on Potable Water, Infrastructure, May 2022 Issue & More
Managing editor and host Drew Champlin is joined by Pumps & Systems editor Jennifer King and associate editor Evi Arthur as the three discuss the May 2022 issue of Pumps & Systems. Read that issue at digital.pumpsandsystems.com. Some key points for discussion include articles related to infrastructure and PFAS, access to drinking water and more. Hear about other articles in the magazine including ones on instrumentation, controls and monitoring as we welcome back columnist William (Bill) Livoti to the magazine and see what Jim Elsey is up to. Another columnist, Lev Nelik, has a book out. Get the latest on that...
2022-05-03
23 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Ep. 69: Ways to Safeguard Water & Wastewater Systems From Cyberattacks
Cody Bann, director of engineering at WIN-911, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to discuss ways to safeguard water and wastewater cyberattacks. This podcast is sponsored by WIN-911. Visit them on the web at www.win911.com. Some questions answered include: What are the ways that the technology behind water infrastructures and utilities has become more interconnected? How and why can water and wastewater systems become infiltrated with cyberattacks/cyber issues? What happens when you are not failing to address cybersecurity risk in a proactive way? What happens to a community if A cyberattack causes an interruption? What are steps to...
2022-04-12
16 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 68: P&S Editors' Roundtable - Oil & Gas issue, remembering George Harris of Hydro
Pumps & Systems editor Jennifer King and production manager Amy Hyde join managing editor Drew Champlin on the latest episode. The trio discuss what's in the April 2022 issue of Pumps & Systems (go to that issue here - http://digital.pumpsandsystems.com/), mostly by taking a look at what's going on in the oil and gas industry. Jennifer remembers George Harris, Hydro's president and co-founder, who died in December. The group also discuss other articles in the issue, hitting on topics such as seals and bearings, vacuum pumps and more. Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on all platforms.
2022-04-01
16 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 67: How Pumps & Compressors Enable the Hydrogen & CCUS Ecosystem
Frank Ma of John Crane joins the podcast to speak on how compressors and pumps enable the hydrogen and CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage) ecosystem. The podcast is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at johncrane.com. Some topics for discussion include: Basics of CCUS What are the biggest challenges in how hydrogen and CCUS can help industry and country meet their ambitions? How can pumps play a role in helping solve these challenges? What are the unique challenges with CO2 and hydrogen when it comes to transport and how can those challenges be solved? Hydrogen...
2022-03-16
26 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 66: March 2022 Issue, Discussions on Aftermarket & Upgrade Cores
Pumps & Systems managing editor Drew Champlin and editor Jennifer King discuss the March 2022 issue, including the key focus on aftermarket for the pump industry along with chemical processing. Drew is joined by Layla Wilhelm and Connor Alexander of Crane Pumps & Systems as they discuss their article on upgrade cores and their importance in the marketplace. Hear from Jennifer on what Jim Elsey and Lev Nelik wrote about, and an update on upcoming pump webinars. Visit digital.pumpsandsystems.com to read the March issue. Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2022-03-01
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 65: Impact & Future of IIOT in the Pump Industry
Ares Panagoulias of Hydro joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk a variety of subjects, most notably industrial internet of things (IIoT)'s impact in the pump industry and what the future holds. The podcast is sponsored by Hydro. Visit them on the web at www.hydroinc.com. Other topics discussed: Number of companies are springing up with a solution What it could mean for the industry Who is going to “win” and why Old and new: The pump industry is transforming Do you have to be a vibration analyst to host Condition Monitoring at your plant? Benefits of condition moni...
2022-02-24
24 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 64: February 2022 Issue, Plus Interview With NGWA President Brian Snelten
Pumps & Systems editor Jennifer King and associate editor Evi Arthur join the Pumps & Systems podcast and discuss the February 2022 issue with managing editor Drew Champlin. Topics discussed include groundwater, stormwater, irrigation, valves and dewatering. Also, the podcast features an interview with National Groundwater Association President Brian Snelten, where he gives an update on the groundwater industry and NGWA's plans for the next year.
2022-02-02
20 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 63: What to Know About the NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 Standard
Adam Slade of John Crane joins the podcast to give the lowdown on NSF 61. The podcast is sponsored by John Crane. Give them a visit at www.johncrane.com. Slade gives the basics of NSF/ANSI/CAN 61, what goes into testing for NSF 61 and more. Other questions answered include: What is the purpose of the NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 standard? Who subscribes to NSF/ANSI/CAN 61? Why use NSF/ANSI/CAN 61-approved products? How does NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 impact mechanical seals? What types of mechanical seals is NSF-61 applied to" What problems and issues can arise because of NSF61 and how...
2022-01-26
12 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 62: Improving Energy Efficiency & Reliability of Centrifugal Pumps for Clean Water
Hilary Johnson is a Ph.D. candidate in mechanical engineering at MIT and fellow at J-WAFS. Hilary is working on an integral and underappreciated part of our daily lives – centrifugal pumps. Centrifugal pumps are an affordable and common way many municipal systems distribute clean water, but the pumps are far from efficient and consume the same amount of energy 56 Hoover Dams could produce in a year. As the pressure of climate change pushes for more reliable and efficient systems to deliver clean water, Hilary has designed a new pump that fluctuates with water flow drastically improving the current systems. Hilary’s br...
2022-01-14
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 61: January 2022 issue, plus Patrick Hogg on state of the industry and more
Pumps & Systems editor Jennifer King joins managing editor Drew Champlin to discuss the important issues in the January 2022 issue of Pumps & Systems. Among that is a section on food and beverage, but also the State of the Industry. This issue has leaders from several pump companies opining on what they think is coming in 2022 and what keeps them up at night. The episode also features an interview with Patrick Hogg of Nidec Motor Corporation. Hogg is also heavily involved with the Hydraulic Institute. Hogg hits on why there are supply chain issues, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Buy American...
2021-12-30
22 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 60: To Repair or Replace? Aftermarket Considerations with Charles Graves of Hydro
Charles Graves of Hydro Parts Solutions in Tomball, Texas, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast for some aftermarket talk. This podcast is sponsored by Hydro. Visit them on the web at www.hydroinc.com. What is a legacy pump and what are the big challenges of upgrading one? At what point is it better to replace than repair the original part? What are the considerations there? What challenges are there when a part comes in from somewhere? How are supply chain issues affecting replacement parts? What is reverse engineering and what can be accomplished with this? After reverse engineering a product...
2021-12-15
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 59: P&S Editors Roundtable - The December 2021 Issue
Episode 59 brings together the four editors of Pumps & Systems magazine - managing editor and podcast host Drew Champlin, editor Jennifer King, production manager Amy Hyde and associate editor Evi Arthur. Get to know us as we also share some key articles in the December 2021 issue. This will be a staple going forward as the Pumps & Systems monthly issue is released on the first of each month. Here, we talk about 10 to Watch, a December staple in its third year. We also discuss the vibe as the industry returned to in-person trade shows such as EASA and WEFTEC. We hit on...
2021-12-01
24 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 57: How Diamonds Improve Mechanical Seal Reliability
Tyler Smit of John Crane joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to discuss how diamond technology can aid in the reliability of mechanical seals. The podcast is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them online www.johncrane.com Some questions include: What is Diamond Seal technology? What are advantages to using diamonds to improve mechanical seal reliability and performance in difficult applications? Where has diamond seal technology been used the most? Where are some markets/industries it could be used more/better potential? What are some added value components this provides in critical field applications? What challenges can this technology solve? Finally...
2021-09-20
26 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 56: VFDs & Moving Toward Intelligent Controllers
Jon Mosterd of Danfoss Drives joins the podcast to talk about variable frequency drives (VFDs) and the shift toward intelligent controls. Topics covered include: Today's VFDs and how they are different What is different between normal VFDs and Intelligent controllers Benefits of investing in intelligent controls How intelligent controllers are used in the water and wastewater industry More on efficiency with intelligent controls. Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on any podcast platform. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2021-08-25
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 54: Reduce Maintenance & Operating Costs with Ultra-Low Flush & Flushless Seals
Bill Pritchett of John Crane joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk about how users can reduce maintenance and operating costs with flush or flushless seals. The episode is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. Topics for discussion include: Where the wastewater treatment industry is heading over the next 10 years and the challenges faced. How reducing seal flush waster can reduce maintenance and operating costs. Has the mechanical seal industry developed designs/technology to reduce or eliminate seal flush water? Can seal technology help with a mega drought? Difference between flushless and ultra-low...
2021-06-25
15 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 53: Challenges of Process Flow Control
Ken McHenry of Custom Valve Concepts joins the podcast to talk challenges of process flow control. The episode is sponsored by SEPCO. Visit them on the web at www.sepco.com. Questions answered include: 1. What is flow control? 2. What are the considerations to selecting the proper method of controlling flow? 3. What are the common impacts on stable flow in a process? 4. How have the events of the last year affected the process flow control industry? 5. What are the trends related to process flow technology? Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on any platform, and listen to all episodes at www...
2021-05-13
23 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/504145to listen full audiobooks. Title: Meet Cute Diary Author: Emery Lee Narrator: Logan Rozos Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 3 minutes Release date: May 4, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.33 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Tough Topics Publisher's Summary: Felix Ever After meets Becky Albertalli in this swoon-worthy, heartfelt rom-com about how a transgender teen’s first love challenges his ideas about perfect relationships. Noah Ramirez thinks he’s an expert on romance. He has to be for his popular blog, the Meet Cute Diary, a collection of trans happily ever afters. There’s just o...
2021-05-04
7h 03
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 52: Basics of Compression Packing with Don Olson of John Crane
Don Olson of John Crane joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk basics of compression packing. Compression packing is a seal that reduces leakage between a moving and stationary part. This episode is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. On the podcast: What is compression packing? Current market trends Types of packing Other methods of construction Reasons for failure in compression packing and how to avoid them Top causes for early packing failure What do we need to know about flush injection and lantern rings? Listen to that and more on this episode...
2021-04-27
20 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 51: Pulp and Paper Industry Outlook for 2021
Episode 51 of the Pumps & Systems podcast features an interview with John Crane experts Nolan Anderson and Mike Compton about the pulp and paper industry as we get into 2021. The podcast is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. Topics for discussion include: The basics of pulp and paper What components are being used? How the pulp and paper industry has been impacted by COVID-19 How the mills use water in their processes and what they do either from a technology or reliability perspective to reduce those costs How pulp and paper was impacted from...
2021-03-22
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 50: The New Performance Curve for Tier IV: Package Curves
RJ Gates of Franklin Electric joins the podcast to talk about how users can bring clarity to Tier IV engines with package curves. Franklin Electric is the sponsor of this podcast. Visit them on the web at www.pioneerpump.com. Questions being answered include: What is a pump curve and how is it used? How are Final Tier IV-compliant engines more complex than their predecessors? What is the traditional way to size a diesel engine for a pump? What are package curves? How do package curves illustrate pump performance? What are the benefits of package curves? How can end users...
2021-02-26
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 48: The Gap Between Condition Monitoring & Condition-Based Maintenance
Claire Weatheritt of John Crane joins the podcast to talk about the gap between condition monitoring and condition-based maintenance. Weatheritt is an industry veteran in the field of reliability and asset management. This episode is sponsored by John Crane. Visit them on the web at www.johncrane.com. Questions answered and addressed topics include: What is condition monitoring and what is condition-based maintenance? The gap between the two, how wide is it, why is it the way it is Required functional responsibilities as it pertains to CBM Some success factors for a user’s CBM program. Some measurement and management ti...
2021-01-29
26 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 47: Machine Health Monitoring in a COVID-19 World with Akshat Sharma of ITT
Akshat Sharma of ITT joined the Pumps & Systems podcast to speak to the topic of machine health monitoring and trends in the industry Some questions Sharma answered include: What is machine health monitoring? What are ways to do this remotely? How much has the health monitoring been affected by the pandemic? What are other trends we are seeing in monitoring since the pandemic really started to affect us? What are some of the biggest challenges we are seeing? How do you see machine health monitoring changing as we move into the future? Email Pumps & Systems podcast host Drew Champlin at...
2021-01-15
13 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 46: Temporary Bypass Pumping Solutions with Pete Snow of Xylem
Pete Snow of Xylem joins the podcast to talk selection criteria as it relates to temporary bypass pumping. Questions include: What is temporary bypass pumping and how/where is it used? How has COVID-19 affected the rental industry, especially as it pertains to temporary bypass pumping? What types of pumps are best suited for temporary bypass pumping? What are the considerations for selecting a pump in bypass projects? What can municipalities do to manage the cost of bypass pumping? Have there been any advances in bypass pumping systems recently? What are mistakes that can be made in temporary bypass pumping...
2020-12-11
22 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 45: Virtual Reality in Infrastructure Projects Such as Pump Stations
Jeremy Nakashima of Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam joined the podcast to discuss how virtual reality works in infrastructure projects such as pump stations. Hear from Nakashima on what virtual reality is, how it is used in designing pump stations, how it can help engineers better visualize a model, how it helps with feedback, change orders, contractors, marketing and more. Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2020-11-20
29 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 44: The Basics of AODD Pumps
John Wawrowski of Warren Rupp joins the podcast to talk the basics of AODD pumps. Questions answered include: What is an AODD pump? Where is it commonly used? How can AODD pumps solve common rotating pump problems An inside look at AODD pumps and why all are not alike The “Truth” about AODD pump efficiency How can standardizing on one pump model for your plant saves you tons of money on spare parts in the long run Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on any platform. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com. Visit www.pumpsandsystems.com/podcasts for more
2020-11-02
21 min
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2020-08-04
3h 45
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 42: Considerations for Sizing a Pump
Nick Vastine, business applications engineer for Applied Flow Technology, joins the podcast to discuss considerations for sizing a pump. This applies to centrifugal (rotodynamic) pumps. Some questions include: What are the main goals when selecting a pump and piping system? What impact can oversizing or undersizing a pump have on a system? What is BEP, how important is it, what happens when pump operating point gets away from the BEP, etc What are the steps to take when properly sizing a pump? Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2020-07-06
23 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 41: Choose the Right Seal Face Technology
Episode 41 focuses on options for choosing the right seal face technology. We are joined by John Crane subject matter experts Mike Kalodimos (first) and Charlie West. With Mike, we talk about what seal face technology is, the option of dynamic lift upstream pumping, how that type deals with severe applications and more. Charlie updates listeners on diamond face, how you grow a diamond, how it helps reduce energy consumption and other types. Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on any platform. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2020-06-08
21 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 40: Flowserve CEO Scott Rowe on COVID-19 Pandemic
In this episode, hear from Flowserve CEO Scott Rowe on how his global company has dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. Rowe goes in detail on a day in the life of a global CEO during coronavirus, how the supply chains have been disrupted, production delays and more. Also hear from Rowe on how the company is dealing with employees who test positive for the virus and how Flowserve's global manufacturing sites are operating. Rowe finishes the podcast by explaining how he sees the pump industry in the future due to the coronavirus. Subscribe to the podcast on any podcast platform...
2020-05-15
24 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 39: Coronavirus' Effect on the Wastewater Industry
This episode features an interview with Justin Hovinen of EBARA pumps as we take a look at how the novel coronavirus has affected the wastewater industry. The episode is sponsored by Ebara Pumps Americas Corporation. Visit them online at www.pumpsebara.com. Hovinen also plays a key role with the Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA) and explains some training opportunities for industry end users during the trying times of COVID-19. Hovinen goes into great detail on the effects of clogs during the coronavirus, how remote monitoring is playing a key role and how wastewater plants are dealing with social distancing...
2020-05-04
23 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 38: Problems Facing America's Wastewater Systems
Tom Marshall, Northeast Region Municipal Sales Manager for Crane Pumps & Systems, joins the podcast to talk America's changing waste stream. This episode is sponsored by Crane Pumps & Systems. Visit them online at www.cranepumps.com. Topics for discussion include: 1. Biggest problem facing Americas wastewater systems 2. What creates this clogging? Why is worse now? 3. What can you do to prevent? 4. What kind of products exist for solids handing? 5. What are the differences? When to use each? How do they help the problem? 6. What other changes do you see impacting wastewater treatment plants or municipalities/commercial/industrial Applications Visit www.pumpsandsystems.com...
2020-04-17
18 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 37: Coronavirus' Effect on Pump Industry Distributors
Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has altered the day-to-day lives of Americans, especially those in the pump industry. In this episode, we learn how industry distributors are responding to the pandemic. The featured guest is Chris Campo, VP of sales at Seacoast Supply, Inc., in the New England area. Seacoast Supply is a distributor. Here are topics for discussion: (4:45) - How distributors are helping customers in a world where they may not be able to physically see them (8:34) - Which industries are doing well and which ones are struggling (13:08) - How OEMs can improve the relationship with the customer through the distributor (16:56...
2020-03-27
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 35: Understanding Water Hammer Problems and Solutions with Dylan Witte
Dylan Witte, project manager of Purple Mountain Technology Group, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to discuss the effects of water hammer on a system and how to circumvent it. Topics for discussion include: What is water hammer and where does it show up? Why should you worry about water hammer? What is the Joukowsky equation? How does the type of fluid, pipe and length of the system affect water hammer response? What are potential consequences? How do we fix water hammer? Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on any podcast platform. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2020-02-20
27 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 34: Understanding Condition Based Monitoring with Danfoss Drives' Joe Hammack
Joe Hammack, a senior applications engineer for Danfoss Drives, joins the podcast to give the basics of condition based monitoring (CBM). Some topics for discussion include: What is Conditioned based monitoring Monitoring motor winding integrity, motor vibration and load envelope monitoring How CBM helps users become proactive and what end users need to be aware of Misconceptions about CBM Contact podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com
2020-02-10
13 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 32: Lubrication Management Basics with Martin Blenkers of UpTimeWorks
Martin Blenkers, general manager at UpTimeWorks, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk lubrication management and how it ties together with condition monitoring. What is lubrication management and how much of an emphasis are users placing on it? How can condition monitoring be tied with lubrication management? What do users need to think about when it comes to storage and handling, selection and quality assurance, oil sampling techniques and more. Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on all podcast platforms and visit pumpsandsystems.com/podcasts to hear all episodes. Visit UpTimeWorks.com for more information. Our presenting sponsor is SEPCO...
2019-12-13
24 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 31: Tackling the Skills Gap with Dan Carnovale of Eaton
Dan Carnovale, manager of the power systems experience center in Warrenton, Pennsylvania for Eaton, joins the podcast to talk about the skills gap, a real problem that engineering professionals are facing. Analysts estimate the current skills gap created by a steadily retiring workforce may leave an estimated 2.4 million industrial positions unfilled through 2028. Many companies have begun initiatives to attack the skills gap. Carnovale speaks to how Eaton is doing their part to solve the conundrum. He also explains issues as it pertains to the skills gap today, what worries him most as an industry veteran and advice he has for...
2019-11-26
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 30: Understanding Pump Tolerances with David Cowan of ITT Goulds Pumps
End users specify a target flow and pressure for the service they require. When they specify a tolerance they are sharing how accurate the pump created for the service needs to be, it can be a general indicator of how important the pumped service is to the process. David Cowan of ITT Goulds Pumps joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk about the importance of tolerances. This podcast is sponsored by WorldWide Electric. Visit them at https://www.worldwideelectric.net/. On the podcast: Why do we need tolerances? What does it mean to the end user and manufacturer? How do...
2019-10-30
13 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 29: Improve Your Pump System with Pete Gaydon of the Hydraulic Institute
Pete Gaydon, technical director of the Hydraulic Institute, joins the podcast with tips on how to improve your pump system. This podcast is sponsored by WorldWide Electric. Visit them at https://www.worldwideelectric.net/ Main topics include: Energy usage of pump systems Pump energy regulations Labeling Pump system optimization How the Hydraulic Institute can help people improve their pump systems. Visit pumps.org for more information on HI. Email podcast host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com
2019-10-18
20 min
Bammers
The Shula Years
Alabama fans talk about what it was like to be a student during the Mike Shula era in Tuscaloosa. They talk about the ups and downs and compare it to the outrageous success of the Nick Saban era. And they discuss whether or not Mike Shula was taken for granted by fans at Alabama, considering the circumstances of his tenure. Guests: Ben Baxter, Drew Champlin, Will Nevin, Alesia Pruitt, David Smith, Matt Scalici, John Parker Wilson, Tim Tebow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-10-07
24 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 28: How IoT Increases Productivity in Chemical Processing with Todd Loudin of Flowrox
Todd Loudin of Flowrox makes another visit to the Pumps & Systems podcast as we prepare for Chem Show 2019, which will be held in New York City from Oct. 22-24. For more information, visit chemshow.com. Loudin, a longtime supporter of the show, discusses why the show is important and gives insight on a seminar where he'll be speaking. We move into chemical processing and break down the basics, and talk about how internet of things (IoT) is changing as it relates to chemical processing, including new trends. Loudin breaks down how users benefit from IoT and how his company has...
2019-10-01
26 min
Bammers
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Covering Alabama and when you were born here or attended the University of Alabama. How do you maintain objectivity? What is the relationship with the fan base? What if you don't care and let your fan flag fly? Guests: Ryan Fowler, Marq Burnett, Drew Champlin, Cecil Hurt, Hannah Stephens, Hunter Johnson, Ascot Friday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-09-30
27 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 27: Improving Wastewater Plant Efficiency with UpKeep CEO Ryan Chan
UpKeep Technologies CEO Ryan Chan joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk improving the efficiency of the wastewater plant by reducing downtime. Topics for discussion: Key parts of a wastewater plant to maintain Which parts need the most maintenance? What could go wrong and why would it go wrong? Are bearings the most common failure point? How are facilities adopting IoT? What are key ways to improve efficiency of a wastewater plant? Connect with Ryan at www.onupkeep.com Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com.
2019-09-20
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 25: Best Practices for Bearing Maintenance with Ryan Ossmann of Jenkins Electric
Ryan Ossmann, repair operations manager at Jenkins Electric in Charlotte, N.C., joins the podcast to talk bearings. Topics include: What types of bearings are commonly seen in pump applications? What causes bearing failure? What should be done to maintain bearings for optimal life? Real-world experiences and lessons learned from maintaining bearings. Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on platforms such as Apple, Google, Stitcher, CastBox and more. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com
2019-08-22
26 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 23: EASA recap with Gene Vogel, talking IIoT and more
Episode 23 features Gene Vogel, the pump and vibration specialist for the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA). Get to know Vogel here as he describes his history and how the EASA convention has changed over the years. Industrial internet of things (IIoT) was a big topic, as usual, as Vogel gave a presentation on how to deal with IIoT, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Vogel also gave some insight into what's next for IIoT and motors. Subscribe on all podcast platforms. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com
2019-07-10
15 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 22: Wastewater Facility Energy Neutrality with John Masters of Danfoss
John Masters of Danfoss Drives joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk Municipal Water and Wastewater Facility Energy Neutrality. Among topics for discussion: What is energy neutrality? What are benefits? Masters shares some examples of facilities that have used energy neutrality technologies and how it has worked. How broadly are these technologies deployed? What are challenges along the way? What needs to be done to encourage further participation? What is the next step? Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on Apple, Google, Stitcher and more. Visit pumpsandsystems.com/podcasts to hear every episode. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia...
2019-06-14
14 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 19: Harmonics Mitigation Tips Relating to VFDs with Steve Zakula of Danfoss
Steve Zakula, a senior product marketing manager, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to discuss the harmonics mitigation process as it relates to variable frequency drives (VFDs). Some questions include: What are harmonics? Where are harmonics commonly found? Why should we be concerned about harmonics? What are ways to avoid or mitigate harmonics? If you have harmonics, how do you get rid of them? Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and all other podcast platforms. Email host Drew Champlin at dchamplin@cahabamedia.com
2019-03-20
20 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 18: Economy Pumping Using Ultrasonic Level Controllers with Herman Coello of Siemens
Herman Coello, a level marketing manager at Siemens, joined the podcast to talk economy pumping using ultrasonic level controllers (ULC). It’s well known in the water and wastewater industries that pumps are the energy hogs generally accounting for over 50 percent of the electricity consumption. The EPA estimates that optimizing pumping systems can save up to 20 percent in energy costs. However, it is important that optimizing daily pumping routines becomes the first step in this strategy, because it alone can save up to 15% of energy costs. This includes determining how much motors and pumps cost to operate, then, how much it...
2019-02-25
13 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 17: Current State and Future of Predictive Maintenance with Augury CEO Saar Yoskovitz
Augury co-founder and CEO Saar Yoskovitz joins Drew Champlin on the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk about the current state and future of predictive maintenance. Topics include predictive maintenance using Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI). Companies were slow to adapt to IoT, and Yoskovitz gives insight on how he feels adjustment to IoT and AI will unfold over the next few years based on his company's work. What is predictive maintenance and how is it different from reactive and preventative maintenance? Yoskovitz shares his insights. SEPCO is the presenting sponsor of this podcast. Visit sepco.com, email...
2019-02-13
21 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 16: IoT for Pumping Systems with Nicole George of Eaton
Nicole George, product manager of pumping variable frequency drives (VFD) from Eaton, joins the Pumps & Systems podcast. Here, we talk about Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for pumping systems. SEPCO is the presenting sponsor of this podcast. Visit sepco.com, email info@sepco.com or call 800.633.4770 for your sealing system solution needs and tell them you heard about SEPCO on the Pumps & Systems podcast. George explains how the IoT relates to the pumping system and what it means to be intelligent. How is IoT compatible with VFDs? Listen for your answer here. Other topics discussed...
2019-01-24
23 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 12: Adam Stolberg and Lisa Riles of SWPA on Wastewater, Infrastructure and more
Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA) executive director Adam Stolberg and president Lisa Riles (of Xylem) join the Pumps & Systems podcast. SWPA finished its annual meeting in Chicago on Nov. 15, 2018. Topics addressed in this podcast include: SWPA goals for 2019 Why training is important in the industry How companies can recruit and retain employees How the industry is addressing the problem non-flushable wipes are causing for wastewater treatment facilities. Why systems approach is important for pump professionals to understand. How the recent Infrastructure Bill will impact wastewater plants in the U.S. over the next couple of years. Subscribe to the Pumps...
2018-11-16
11 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 6: Peristaltic Pump Basics with Flowrox President Todd Loudin
Flowrox president Todd Loudin joins the Pumps & Systems podcast to talk about the basics of peristaltic pumps. Some topics covered include: What situations are the best fit for a peristaltic pumps? What are some common issues with peristaltic pumps? What are the different types of peristaltic pump designs? How have peristaltic pumps changed in the last fifteen years? What do you wish more pump users knew about peristaltic pumps? Subscribe to the Pumps & Systems podcast on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Castbox. Share with your friends in the industry and leave us a rating and review. Contact host Drew Champlin...
2018-09-04
28 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Episode 3: Systems Engineer William Livoti on Common Reasons Why Pump Systems are Poorly Designed
In Episode 3 of the Pumps & Systems podcast, Drew Champlin speaks with systems engineer and longtime Pumps & Systems contributor William (Bill) Livoti on why pump systems are poorly designed. Livoti, who is retired full-time from the pump industry but still doing some training, explains why he is passionate about the issue and his P&S column, Pump System Standards. Livoti explains why he isn't seeing General Scope Documents that meet today's needs and common mistakes he sees when designing a system or purchasing assets. Other topics Livoti addresses include why we are behind in the United States in addressing these issues...
2018-08-13
25 min
Pumps & Systems Podcast
Welcome to the Pumps & Systems Podcast
Welcome to the Pumps & Systems podcast. I'm your host, Drew Champlin, managing editor of Pumps & Systems magazine. Follow us through the journey as we talk to pump experts worldwide.
2018-07-27
02 min
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2018-04-16
03 min
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2018-02-08
03 min
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AL.com's Drew Champlin joins the show to talk about the return of the UAB Football program, how the team will look this year, the new-look roster, expectations for the season, and more!
2017-08-10
24 min