Diploma In Servicing Of Motor Pumps (DSMP)

By NCTA Team Last Updated: January 27, 2025

Overview:

Diploma in Servicing of Motor Pumps (DSMP) is a comprehensive one-year program designed to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge required to service, repair, and maintain motor pumps used in various industries. This course covers a wide range of motor pump types, including centrifugal, reciprocating, and diaphragm pumps, commonly used in agricultural, industrial, and commercial sectors.

Students will learn to identify faults, troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues, and understand the working principles of different pump systems. The curriculum emphasizes practical hands-on experience with motor pumps, including disassembly, reassembly, lubrication, alignment, and performance testing.

Upon completion of the course, graduates will be equipped to handle pump installations, maintenance schedules, and repairs in various sectors, ensuring the efficient functioning of essential machinery. This program is ideal for those looking to pursue a career as a motor pump technician, service engineer, or maintenance professional in industries such as water supply, irrigation, manufacturing, and more.

Course Curriculum:

Diploma in Servicing of Motor Pumps (DSMP) is a comprehensive one-year program designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to service, maintain, and repair various types of motor pumps used in industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, water supply, and more. Students will gain a deep understanding of pump components, electrical systems, and the procedures required to ensure optimal pump performance and efficiency. Below is the detailed curriculum:

  • Introduction to Motor Pumps:
    1. Types of motor pumps: centrifugal, reciprocating, diaphragm
    2. Common applications of motor pumps across industries
    3. Understanding pump components: impeller, shaft, casing, seals, etc.
       
  • Basic Principles of Pumping:
    1. Fluid mechanics, head, discharge, and pump efficiency
    2. Understanding pump curves and operating conditions
    3. Key concepts of hydraulic systems
       
  • Pump Installation and Setup:
    1. Site preparation and alignment procedures
    2. Mounting pumps and motor coupling
    3. Electrical connections and motor setup
       
  • Electrical Fundamentals:
    1. Introduction to basic electrical circuits
    2. Understanding motor drives and control systems
    3. Electrical safety protocols during servicing
       
  • Basic Troubleshooting and Diagnostics:
    1. Identifying common pump issues (leaks, cavitation, loss of prime)
    2. Using diagnostic tools like pressure gauges and voltmeters
    3. Basic mechanical and electrical fault identification
       
  • Advanced Servicing and Repair Techniques:
    1. Disassembling and reassembling motor pumps
    2. Lubrication, sealing systems, and gaskets
    3. Selecting appropriate lubricants and maintenance materials
       
  • Pump Efficiency and Performance Optimization:
    1. Techniques for cleaning, maintaining, and optimizing pump performance
    2. Adjusting pumps for energy efficiency and long-term reliability
    3. Performance testing and troubleshooting methods
       
  • Motor Pump Alignment and Vibration Analysis:
    1. Importance of shaft alignment in motor pumps
    2. Techniques for aligning and correcting motor-pump setups
    3. Vibration analysis for pump performance
       

Career Opportunities:

Here are some of the career paths available to graduates:

  1. Pump Service Technician
  2. Pump Maintenance Engineer
  3. Field Service Engineer
  4. Mechanical Technician
  5. Operations and Maintenance Supervisor
  6. Technical Support Specialist
  7. Pump Sales and Service Representative
  8. Energy Efficiency Consultant
  9. Water Treatment Plant Operator
     

Placement Areas:

Graduates of the Diploma in Servicing of Motor Pumps (DSMP) can find placement opportunities in a variety of industries and sectors that rely on motor pumps for their operations. Some of the key placement areas include:

  1. Water Treatment Plants
  2. Agricultural Sector
  3. Manufacturing and Industrial Plants
  4. Power Generation Plants
  5. Oil & Gas Industry
  6. Manufacturers and Distributors of Pumps and Motors
  7. Repair and Service Centers
     

Salary Expectations:

After completing the Diploma in Servicing of Motor Pumps (DSMP), entry-level roles typically earn ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 per month, with salaries increasing to ₹30,000 to ₹40,000 with experience. Experienced professionals such as Pump Maintenance Engineers, Field Service Engineers, and Mechanical Technicians can earn ₹35,000 to ₹45,000 per month. Senior roles, like Operations Supervisors and Project Managers, can earn ₹40,000 to ₹60,000. Specialized roles in Energy Efficiency and Technical Support may offer salaries from ₹50,000 to ₹80,000 per month.

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Course Features


Course Code NCTA-132
Duration 12 MONTHS/600 HOURS
Category Diploma In Servicing Of Motor Pumps (DSMP)
Eligibility ALL LEVELS
Fees INR(₹) 12000.00/ USD ($) 285

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