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Oil Tech Talk Heads to Connecticut - Alan R. Mercurio
Alan R. Mercurio
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Oil Tech Talks
Burner Service Workshop
The objective of this course is to teach the fundamentals of oil burners and their components. This program includes some theory, including cause and effects. This program also covers some of the ways know in the industry to diagnose the burner and its components properly. Its written and demonstrated in such a way it can be taught to an entry level technician and also serve as a great refresher course for the seasoned technician.
This session utilizes lecture, field examples, demonstrations, slides, handout materials, troubleshooting techniques and encourages technicians participation Well start the day with over head presentations and discussion then after lunch well move on to some hands on troubleshooting with a fully operational oil burner and diagnostic simulators.
Date: Thursday, November 14, 2002
Location:
Pompeos Italian Restaurant
485 W. Maine Street
Branford, CT 06405
(203) 488 3384
Class 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $95.00 Per Student
This includes Coffee, Tea and Danishes in the morning & A Hot Lunch served in the afternoon.
A 38 page technical manual that each student will take home with them and a copy of the industries newest text book. Carry The Torch Life Experiences and Technical Data to live By Plus a Carry The Torch Quick Conversion Disk!
If you would like me to send you a registration form or if you have any questions? Please feel free to call or e-mail me. My phone number is (570) 356 2806 and my E-mail is svsm98@aol.com
Burner Service Workshop
The objective of this course is to teach the fundamentals of oil burners and their components. This program includes some theory, including cause and effects. This program also covers some of the ways know in the industry to diagnose the burner and its components properly. Its written and demonstrated in such a way it can be taught to an entry level technician and also serve as a great refresher course for the seasoned technician.
This session utilizes lecture, field examples, demonstrations, slides, handout materials, troubleshooting techniques and encourages technicians participation Well start the day with over head presentations and discussion then after lunch well move on to some hands on troubleshooting with a fully operational oil burner and diagnostic simulators.
Date: Thursday, November 14, 2002
Location:
Pompeos Italian Restaurant
485 W. Maine Street
Branford, CT 06405
(203) 488 3384
Class 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $95.00 Per Student
This includes Coffee, Tea and Danishes in the morning & A Hot Lunch served in the afternoon.
A 38 page technical manual that each student will take home with them and a copy of the industries newest text book. Carry The Torch Life Experiences and Technical Data to live By Plus a Carry The Torch Quick Conversion Disk!
If you would like me to send you a registration form or if you have any questions? Please feel free to call or e-mail me. My phone number is (570) 356 2806 and my E-mail is svsm98@aol.com
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would one receive a certificate to show to C.T. Department of consumer protection for meeting schooling requirements as laid out in license applications?0 -
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Hello, That's a good question and the answer is yes. approx.2 to 3 weeks after the class certificates will be mailed. Thanks for your interest in our burner seminar.
Your Friend in the industry,
Alan R. Mercurio0
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