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MikeB34
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I do heating and cooling in S-W Ontario Canada. This is a mainly forced air territory, although I do a bit of boiler work. Is any one aware of formal hydronics training in this area? I can commute from Windsor to Toronto for something like this. Servicing the combustion side is not a problem. I am looking for how to calc pump curves and line/baseboard/panel sizing etc. I feel woefully ignorant on the distribution side. I have gotten some useful information from the wall before, and I am looking to get edu-ma-cated in the wet head side of heating. Thank you for any input you can offer.
Mike
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Here you go
Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating:
http://www.ciph.com/
Wonderful, hard-working people.Retired and loving it.0 -
Slant Fin
I think slant fin has an on line course try trainingroom.slantfin.com0 -
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Training in Toronto
I will be in Toronto doing gas boiler installation training along with other areas. Take a look at out website using the following link.
http://www.burnham.com/tradetalkseminars/index2.cfm
I am there the week of October 20th.
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Ron must be...
...doing this seminar for Hydronic Systems. Ask them for other upcoming seminars when you're there. They do a lot of them throughout the year.
Mike0
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