Water Meter Calibration for
Domestic and Industrial
03 – 07 February 2025
Sandton Centre
Johannesburg South Africa
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R19, 999.00 Per Delegate
Course overview:
The Water Meter Calibration for Domestic and Industrial Training is a comprehensive program designed to impart essential knowledge and skills in the calibration of water meters used in both residential and industrial settings. The training will cover fundamental principles, practical techniques, and industry best practices related to water meter calibration. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the calibration process, ensuring accurate and reliable measurement of water usage.
This training program aims to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring participants are well-equipped to handle water meter calibration challenges in both domestic and industrial settings.
Benefits of Attending:
- Enhanced understanding of water meter calibration principles
- Improved skills in performing accurate and reliable water meter calibrations
- Compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements
- Increased efficiency in water meter maintenance and troubleshooting
- Networking opportunities with professionals in the water industry
Who should Attend
- Water Utility Personnel
- Water meter technicians
- Utility operators and maintenance staff
- Water quality control professionals
- Industrial Engineers and Technicians
- Professionals involved in water consumption monitoring
- Maintenance personnel responsible for industrial water meters
- Regulatory Compliance Officers
- Facilities Managers
- Maintenance personnel in charge of facility water infrastructure
- Calibration and Metrology Professionals
- Individuals involved in calibration services and metrology
- Technicians working with precision measuring instruments
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Water Meter Calibration
- Morning Session:
- Overview of water meter calibration
- Importance of accurate water meter readings
- Basic principles of water meter operation
- Afternoon Session:
- Types of water meters (positive displacement, velocity, compound, etc.)
- Differences between domestic and industrial water meters
- Regulatory standards and requirements for water meter calibration
Day 2: Instrumentation and Equipment
- Morning Session:
- Introduction to calibration equipment
- Understanding measurement units and standards
- Selection and use of calibration tools
- Afternoon Session:
- Hands-on experience with calibration instruments
- Proper handling and maintenance of equipment
- Troubleshooting common calibration issues
Day 3: Calibration Procedures for Domestic Water Meters
- Morning Session:
- Detailed explanation of domestic water meter calibration procedures
- Hands-on practice with domestic meters
- Understanding calibration standards and tolerances
- Afternoon Session:
- Group exercises on calibration scenarios
- Review and discussion of calibration results
- Documentation and record-keeping for domestic water meter calibration
Day 4: Calibration Procedures for Industrial Water Meters
- Morning Session:
- Specific challenges in calibrating industrial water meters
- Calibration procedures for different types of industrial meters
- Hands-on practice with industrial meters
- Afternoon Session:
- Group projects for complex industrial meter calibration
- Analysis of calibration results and error correction
- Case studies and best practices in industrial water meter calibration
Day 5: Advanced Topics and Practical Assessment
- Morning Session:
- Advanced calibration techniques and technologies
- Remote monitoring and automated calibration systems
- Emerging trends in water meter calibration
- Afternoon Session:
- Practical assessment of participants’ calibration skills
- Q&A and open discussion on participants’ experiences
- Certification and closing remarks
End of the workshop
IN HOUSE AND ONLINE TRAINING
While both In-House and Online training can present with cost-effectiveness and time-efficacy, there are some very specific differences between in-house courses and those based online.
The demand for additional courses by individuals or groups of people is increasing. Still, it depends entirely on the preferences of a person what type of training he or she wants to receive. Online courses and in-house training carry some similarities but they are considered to exhibit some very pivotal differences too. Despite that, both types of learning can be really beneficial for attendees.
For Registration and other Training arrangements,
contact us on the detail below.
SOUTH AFRICA : +27 11 057 6001
TANZANIA Cell: +255 769 688 544
WhatsApp +27 79 574 0389
info@bmktraining.co.za / www.bmktraining.com