Bell & Gossett, manufacturer of centrifugal pumps, circulators, hydronic specialties, heat exchangers, condensate-handling equipment, and packaged systems for variable- and constant-speed pumping, heat transfer, and pressure boosting, has announced its Fall 2011 schedule of free training seminars for engineers, contractors, and facility-maintenance professionals.
The seminars, offered at the Bell & Gossett Little Red Schoolhouse in Morton Grove, Ill., cover a wide range of topics. The lead instructor is a LEED Accredited Professional. Upon completion of the three-day seminars, 1.7 continuing-education unit is awarded to graduates.
The Fall 2011 schedule is:
• Modern Hydronics Basic Seminar, Oct. 17-19.
• Design & Application Seminar, Oct. 31 to Nov. 2.
• Large Chilled Water Design Seminar, Nov. 14-16.
• Steam System Design & Application Seminar, Dec. 5-7.
• Design & Application Seminar, Dec. 12-14.
Seminar reservations must be made through Bell & Gossett representatives. For a complete list of local representatives, click here.
Since 1954, more than 55,000 engineers, contractors, and installers have been trained in the Little Red Schoolhouse, while another 135,000 professionals have received training through Bell & Gossett’s "traveling classroom program." Graduates of the Little Red Schoolhouse can be found in every state in the United States, as well as in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.