CRANSTON, R.I. - Taco has announced its 2009 Factory
Training Schedule of advanced hydronics training sessions to be held at its
Cranston, R.I., facility. Three advanced courses for hydronics installers and
designers will be offered next year. Each class runs for two consecutive days.
To participate, attendees must be registered Taco FloPro Team members.
The Complete Boiler Room (CBR) course, focusing on the
latest in controls and products, will discuss sizing and near-boiler piping
along with proper sizing/application of circulators and zone valves and zoning
strategies. Extensive hands-on opportunities are part of the class.
The Strictly Radiant (SR) course focuses on all things
radiant: concepts and theories behind radiant heating, real-world temperature
control strategies, advanced zoning techniques, and boiler piping strategies -
each with considerable hands-on opportunities. The Hydronic Heat Loss &
Design (HHD) course focuses on how to conduct an accurate and effective
residential heat loss analysis in two ways - with pencil and paper, the old
fashioned way, and on laptops employing Taco’s newly introduced FloPro Design
Software.
Classes are scheduled in three periods beginning at the end
of February and concluding in mid-June 2009. Attendees must pay for their
travel and all course tuition fees. Taco pays for hotel accommodations and
meals.
For more information, visit www.taco-hvac.com.
Publication date:12/01/2008
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