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Dry Gas Seals AND Pump, Mixer and Agitator Seals | November 25-29, 2024 | Dubai, UAE | Middle East and Africa | Classroom

Wet and Dry Seals: Advanced

John Crane's five-day instructor-led Wet and Dry Seals Advanced course includes:

  • Principles of seal design and operation.
  • Support systems for pumps and rotating equipment.
  • Dry gas seals and seal support systems for Centrifugal Compressors.
  • Failure analysis and troubleshooting.
  • Wet mechanical seal and dry gas seal installation.
  • Operation and maintenance.
Key concepts, theory, and application are presented through an effective blend of classroom instruction, practical hands-on exercises, and group activities. The course includes appropriate assessments on theory and practical elements. A certificate is issued to delegates upon successful course completion. CEU credits available.

Course Objectives

Given completion of this course and access to supporting resources, learners will have the knowledge and skills to:


  • Articulate the fundamental principles of wet mechanical seals and support systems used in rotating equipment
  • Demonstrate and provide hands-on experience with wet mechanical seal assembly and installation
  • Articulate the fundamental principles of spiral groove technology and dry gas seal design types used in turbo-compressors
  • Demonstrate dry gas seal installation and removal techniques using hands-on training simulator
  • Explain importance of dry gas seal control and monitoring systems performance for overall process plant reliability
  • Describe typical failure modes of both wet mechanical and dry gas seal designs
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Pump, Mixer and Agitator Seals | December 3-5, 2024 | Baton Rogue, LA | North America | Classroom

Engineered Sealing Systems: Basics

John Crane's three-day, instructor-led Engineered Sealing Systems (ESS) course includes:

  • Seal design and operation
  • Support systems
  • Failure analysis and troubleshooting
  • Seal assembly and seal installation
Key concepts, theory, and application are presented through an effective blend of classroom instruction, practical hands-on exercises, and group activities. The ESS course includes participant assessments of presented concepts and practical elements. This version delivers the ESS concepts in person, through classroom instruction and hands-on practice. A certificate is issued to delegates on successful course completion. CEU credits available.

Course Objectives

Given completion of this course and access to supporting resources, learners will have the knowledge and skills to:


  • Articulate the fundamental principles of mechanical seals and support systems used in rotating equipment
  • Demonstrate the appropriate steps and processes for mechanical seal assembly and installation using safe working practices
  • Explain requirements for mechanical seal lubrication and the desirability for and consequences of related leakage
  • Solve issues by applying principles of mechanical seal and support system selection
  • Prepare a report communicating visual indicators of mechanical seal performance issues
  • Relate seal performance issues to overall system reliability and plant productivity
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Pump, Mixer and Agitator Seals | December 17-19, 2024 | Pasadena, TX | North America | Classroom

Engineered Sealing Systems: Basics

John Crane's three-day, instructor-led Engineered Sealing Systems (ESS) course includes:

  • Seal design and operation
  • Support systems
  • Failure analysis and troubleshooting
  • Seal assembly and seal installation
Key concepts, theory, and application are presented through an effective blend of classroom instruction, practical hands-on exercises, and group activities. The ESS course includes participant assessments of presented concepts and practical elements. This version delivers the ESS concepts in person, through classroom instruction and hands-on practice. A certificate is issued to delegates on successful course completion. CEU credits available.

Course Objectives

Given completion of this course and access to supporting resources, learners will have the knowledge and skills to:


  • Articulate the fundamental principles of mechanical seals and support systems used in rotating equipment
  • Demonstrate the appropriate steps and processes for mechanical seal assembly and installation using safe working practices
  • Explain requirements for mechanical seal lubrication and the desirability for and consequences of related leakage
  • Solve issues by applying principles of mechanical seal and support system selection
  • Prepare a report communicating visual indicators of mechanical seal performance issues
  • Relate seal performance issues to overall system reliability and plant productivity
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