Cornell’s Ron Aceto at the MRWS Annual Conference

Cornell Municipal Market Manager Ron Aceto gave a talk yesterday at the Montana Rural Water Systems Annual Conference. Aceto explained NPSHa vs NPSHr and effects on cavitation. Cornell has a strong commitment to providing education on hydraulics and pump systems. If you are looking for educational opportunities for your team, talk to your Cornell rep about hosting a regional pump school, or consider joining us for the Cornell Pump School this September in Portland.

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