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Fluid Handling believes that a successful customer is a good customer. Knowledge is key to success, so we do what we can to make our customers knowledgeable. On a rotating basis, we offer courses in Hydronics, Steam Systems, Design of Piping Systems to Accommodate Thermal Growth, Tekmar Control Systems,
Design and Application of Radiant Heating Systems, and Start Up and Service of Thermal Solutions Boilers. We have operating displays to allow you to see systems in operation. Contact Bill
Armstrong at 414-358-2646 to be added to our class mailing list, and watch this site for upcoming classes!
Future
Courses: (Watch this page for future
scheduled offerings)
These Courses are Offered In FHI's Classroom and Feature Operating Systems
and Displays for Hands On Learning Commercial/Industrial
Hydronics
Steam Basics Distance Learning (Class Starts 3/5/07)
Cooling Tower Application
Design of Indoor Tower Sumps and
Selection of Pumps for Indoor Sumps
Design and Application of Radiant Systems Scheduled
Courses
Application of Tekmar Control Systems
Scheduled Tekmar Classes:
For
details including times and exact locations, contact Dave Roate at 414-358-2646.
For details regarding topics covered, follow this link: http://www.tekmarcontrols.com/schools.html
and read the information titled "Control School Overview."
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Hydronics I,
II and Controls I - Watch For Future Schedule
In cooperation with our stocking distributors, we are providing two classes in
hydronics and one in controls. These classes are one day events,
and are held at the distributor's place of business. The courses are offered from late spring to early fall. Our schedule will be published shortly.
Hydronics I
(Residential and Light Commercial)
This course covers the function, selection, and proper application of all components of a hydronic system.
Topics include:
Boilers (Application, Proper Piping)
Piping Systems (Series loop through primary secondary)
Air Separators, Theory and Application
Expansion Tanks (Theory, Selection and Application)
Hydronic System Accessories
Zoning With Valves and Circulators
Radiation (Cast Iron to Finned Tube)
Pumps (Theory, placement, curves, selections)
Hydronics II
This course covers four topics as applied to larger commercial projects:
Air Separation and Expansion Tanks
Details of Hydronic Equipment Rooms
Heat Exchangers
Centrifugal Pumps
Controls I
The content of the course will provide
an exposure to electrical circuitry found in basic hydronic heating
systems. The course also will discuss various theories on control
selection and application.
Fundamental Terms
Basic Electrical Circuitry
Control Strategies Using Mechanical Devices
Integrated Controls Strategies
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