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  • Kevinwyo Kevinwyo @ 3:35 PM
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    Technical Training?troubleshooting Classes

    Does anyone know of any good technical training or system troubleshooting classes for boilers and hydronic systems? We do a lot of in house training and have a pretty extensive library. That being said, my five techs are missing a lot, and quite frankly, I do not have the proper teaching tools to train them nor do I know as much as they need to. Most of the training we have been to has been factory training which is often sales oriented. We're pretty good with new installation and design but really need another skill set.

    Thanks in advance,

    Kevin
  • don don @ 4:18 PM
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    look down

    In the gas section and speak with Timme McElwain.He been a big help for us over the years.
  • Timco Timco @ 11:59 PM
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    location?

    Can I assume from your screen name you are in Wyoming? The Johnstone Supply here in SLC does tech & training classes at different times throughout the year.

    Tim
    Working on steam and hot-water systems isn't rocket science....it's actually much harder.
  • Mark Eatherton Mark Eatherton @ 9:09 AM
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    Have bag, will travel...

    I'm not cheap, but I am very efficient. I can teach to just about any subject you want.

    ME
    It's not so much a case of "You got what you paid for", as it is a matter of "You DIDN'T get what you DIDN'T pay for, and you're NOT going to get what you thought you were in the way of comfort". Borrowed from Heatboy.
  • gerry gerry @ 10:39 PM
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    OJT

    If your hobby is your jobĀ  and you do whole lotta service you'll see more and have a great opportunity to learn from every one else's mistakes .
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