APRIL 11
Fundamentals of Steam Utilization, Los Angeles, Spirax Sarco Inc., http://bit.ly/STM_100.
APRIL 12
TA Hydronic College: The Three Hydronic Conditions, Detroit, Victaulic and Tour & Andersson, www.victaulicbalancingseminars.com or www.tahydroniccollege.com.
APRIL 17-18
Empowering Steam Best Practices; Three Rivers, Mich.; Armstrong International and Cleaver-Brooks; http://bit.ly/Armstrong_U.
APRIL 18
Fundamentals of Steam Utilization, Chicago and Houston, Spirax Sarco Inc., http://bit.ly/STM_100.
APRIL 18
Steam System Design; Allentown, Pa.; Spirax Sarco Inc.; http://bit.ly/STM_200E.
APRIL 19
Fundamentals of Steam Utilization; Allentown, Pa.; Spirax Sarco Inc.; http://bit.ly/STM_100.
APRIL 19
TA Hydronic College: Investment and Energy Saving Opportunities in Variable Flow Systems, Atlanta, Victaulic and Tour & Andersson, www.victaulicbalancingseminars.com or www.tahydroniccollege.com.
APRIL 24
Emergency Management Seminar, Chicago, NOTIFIER by Honeywell, http://bit.ly/NOTIFIER_seminars.
APRIL 24
Fundamentals of Steam Utilization; Columbia, S.C.; Spirax Sarco Inc.; http://bit.ly/STM_100.
APRIL 25
Heat Transfer Fundamentals; Columbia, S.C.; Spirax Sarco Inc.; http://bit.ly/STM_301.
APRIL 25-27
ACG 8th Annual Conference on Total Building Commissioning, Las Vegas, AABC Commissioning Group, www.commissioning.org/annual/.
APRIL 26
Emergency Management Seminar, St. Louis, NOTIFIER by Honeywell, http://bit.ly/NOTIFIER_seminars.
APRIL 26-28
NEBB Annual Conference: Building a Bridge to the Future; Anaheim, Calif.; National Environmental Balancing Bureau; http://bit.ly/NEBB_conference.
APRIL 30 TO MAY 4
DDC Controls; Madison, Wis.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Engineering Professional Development; http://bit.ly/UWM_N082.
MAY 1
Emergency Management Seminar, New York, NOTIFIER by Honeywell, http://bit.ly/NOTIFIER_seminars.
MAY 3
Emergency Management Seminar; Burlington, Mass.; NOTIFIER by Honeywell; http://bit.ly/NOTIFIER_seminars.
About the Author
Scott Arnold
Executive Editor
Described by a colleague as "a cyborg ... requir(ing) virtually no sleep, no time off, and bland nourishment that can be consumed while at his desk" who was sent "back from the future not to terminate anyone, but with the prime directive 'to edit dry technical copy' in order to save the world at a later date," Scott Arnold joined the editorial staff of HPAC Engineering in 1999. Prior to that, he worked as an editor for daily newspapers and a specialty-publications company. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University.