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training for hydronics/steam
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we have a licensed plumbing company in brooklyn, ny. we have 2 new technicians who are excellent plumbers but wish to learn more in depth hydrnonics/steam heating which we do a lot of.
does anyone here know of a training school who offers an intensive course on these topics? or even better, is any local shop having a seminar with dan that we can join you and of course pay towards our attending in the very near future? we are willing to travel to the tri-state area or a little further possibly.
i cannot wait until the next training local in january.
please call us at 718-648-6838 or email us directly at <a href="mailto:agoodplumberny@gmail.com">agoodplumberny@gmail.com</a>
thanks
does anyone here know of a training school who offers an intensive course on these topics? or even better, is any local shop having a seminar with dan that we can join you and of course pay towards our attending in the very near future? we are willing to travel to the tri-state area or a little further possibly.
i cannot wait until the next training local in january.
please call us at 718-648-6838 or email us directly at <a href="mailto:agoodplumberny@gmail.com">agoodplumberny@gmail.com</a>
thanks
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Literature
Lots and lots of excellent reading material under 'shop'. Well worth it to get their feet wet / socks steamy.Just a guy running some pipes.0 -
Taco
has a 2 day course in Cranston RI . It is by far the best training for anyone who really wants to learn about hydronics . Really good value with hotel accomodations included . John Barba is the trainer , not product based either , just everything you NEED to KNOW . Check out this months PHC news , page 50 for a description of the course or go to Taco's website to see if spots are still available for October class , just in time for heating season . As far as steam goes follow the recommendation in the last post . I attached the link and it appears there are spots open in October .
http://flopro.taco-hvac.com/training2013.htmlYou didn't get what you didn't pay for and it will never be what you thought it would .
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Serving most of New Jersey, Eastern Pa .
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