Taco Expands FloPro Factory Training for 2010

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Taco now offers more professional development opportunities for plumbing and heating contractors.  The company’s FloPro Factory Training returns in 2010 with a new course and several new locations throughout the U.S., making it easier for contractors to participate in advanced hydronic systems training.


 


This Factory Training is available only to members of Taco’s FloPro Team, their free contractor training and development program.  If you aren’t already a member of the FloPro Team, learn more about the program and register at www.floproteam.com.


 


Training to Grow Your Business


 


According to John Barba, Taco’s nationally-recognized hydronics trainer, participants learn to grow their hydronic expertise and boost profitability.  All classes offer useful information and hands-on experience. 


 


Taco returns with its most popular courses ‘ the ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room, and Hydronic Heat Loss & Design ‘ and adds an important new course, Hydronic Control Strategies, all of which now happen at 5 locations nationwide beginning in February.  All classes are NATE-Recognized and NORA Approved.


 


Taco FloPro Factory Training is advanced training for hydronic installers and designers who want to become better educated professionals and to compete more effectively.


 


Tuition for all Taco FloPro Factory Training course is $289 and includes two days of training, hotel accommodations for two nights, ground transport, meals and extras (though airfare to the host city is not included).


 


 


 


 


The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room


 


Webster defines ‘compleat’ as “being an outstanding example of a kind, quintessential.” Taco’s 2-day ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room training shows installers how to boiler rooms outstanding in every way.  ‘We’ll discuss sizing and near-boiler piping for both cast iron and modulating-condensing boilers,” says Barba. 


 


‘We’ll discuss the proper sizing and application of circulators and zone valves, and discuss zoning strategies with a heavy dose of hydronic electronics thrown in for good measure.”  It’s an advanced training program covering the latest in controls and products, with extended hands-on opportunities. This two-day program is designed for and will benefit any experienced hydronics installer or designer.


 


Hydronic Heat Loss & Design


 


Any good hydronics system begins with a heat loss. Taco’s program, Hydronic Heat Loss & Design, will show installers how to conduct an accurate, effective residential heat loss analysis using a pencil, paper and calculator.  Attendees are then immersed in new technology, Taco’s state-of-the-art FloPro Design Software. Using laptop computers in their training lab, Taco guides attendees into valuable, hands-on experience with advanced design software.  This two-day program will benefit any experienced hydronics designer. Basic computer skills are required.


 


Hydronic Control Strategies


 


Recognizing that the boiler may be the brawn behind any hydronic system, it’s the control strategies at work that form the brain. ‘Today’s high efficiency boilers come with their own on-board reset controls, but there are many ways to fine tune these systems for even greater performance and efficiency,” says Barba. 


This two-day program covers a wide variety of hydronic controls that includes adding reset controls to existing, cast iron boilers and adding motorized reset valves to modulating-condensing boilers. Attendees will also learn all about the various ways to mix water temperatures for radiant systems, as well as advanced zoning and variable speed pumping techniques that can simplify any heating application.


Participants will also be introduced to Taco Electronic Solutions’ new iWorx web-based system controls for high end residential hydronic and air applications. 


Hydronic Control Strategies is an advanced training program, with extended hands-on opportunities. The program is designed for and will benefit any experienced hydronics contractor/installer. Taco’s ‘The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room,” or comparable program, is a recommended prerequisite.


 


 


 


Course Schedule


 


Location: Taco, Inc., Cranston, RI


 


Feb. 11-12      The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room


Feb. 25-26      Hydronic Heat Loss and Design


March 11-12  The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


March 25-26  Hydronic Control Strategies


April 8-9         The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


April 22-23     Hydronic Control Strategies 


June 24-25      The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


July 8-9           Hydronic Heat Loss and Design       


Sept 23-24      Hydronic Control Strategies 


Oct. 21-22       The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room


 


‘Factory’ Training on the Road


 


Minneapolis (location to be announced):


April 15-16     The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room


May 13-14      Hydronic Control Strategies 


May 20-21      Hydronic Heat Loss and Design 


June 17-18      The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


 


Denver (location to be announced):


June 10-11      The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


August 5-6      Hydronic Control Strategies 


Sept 9-10        Hydronic Heat Loss and Design 


 


New Jersey (location to be announced):


July 29-30       The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room 


August 19-20  Hydronic Control Strategies 


 


Philadelphia (location to be announced):


Oct. 7-8           The ‘Compleat’ Boiler Room


 


Registration and Tuition


 

Tuition only, hotel accommodations not included:    $119.00
Tuition plus one night’s hotel accommodation:          $209.00.
Tuition plus two nights’ hotel accommodation:          $289.00
Tuition plus three nights’ hotel accommodation:        $379.00

 


Hotel arrangements will be made by Taco. For training in Cranston, RI, the price includes ground transportation between Providence Airport, Taco and the hotel, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday, as well as dinner and entertainment Thursday evening. Airfare is not included. For training in other locations, the price includes similar arrangements. Please call for details.


 


Please contact Rae Aldrich at Taco (401-942-8000) with any special requests, etc. Taco will be paying for your hotel room, tax, etc. but you should be prepared to present a credit card at check-in for any incidentals.

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