Watts Works Learning Center Opens in Fort Worth, Texas

The latest and largest of the Watts Works Learning Centers, now with 200-plus employees, is now open in Fort Worth, Texas.
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NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — The latest of the Watts Works Learning Centers, now with 200-plus employees, has opened in Fort Worth, Texas. The 250,000-square-foot facility — customized for broad training, administration, and manufacturing purposes — joins several other Watts Works Learning Centers across North America.
In addition to a working mechanical room with pressurized water lab, the facility includes a 3,600-square-foot learning center, office areas, and a wide range of product manufacturing and assembly, including robotic welding and cutting, metal passivation, sheet metal rolling, precision laser metal cutting, computer numerical control (CNC) machining, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) testing.
At the facility, employees produce PVI water heaters, BLÜCHER stainless-steel trench and HygienicPro® drains, and Ames and Watts in-building risers. The products that are manufactured in Fort Worth are used worldwide in various commercial applications. Many Watts technologies play a role in supporting energy efficiency, safety and regulation, and water conservation.
Through innovative training, the Watts’ training offerings help customers and employees improve their knowledge of Watts products, services, and solutions to enhance their professional skills.
Other North American-based Watts Works Learning Centers are located at North Andover, Massachusetts; Blauvelt, New York; St. Pauls, North Carolina; Burlington, Ontario; and Woodland, California. For more information, visit https://www.watts.com/resources/training/learn-from-the-experts.
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