Spirax Sarco Publishes 2016 Training Schedule

Jan. 20, 2016
Training center courses cover all aspects of steam energy.

Spirax Sarco releases its 2016 schedule of training center courses covering all aspects of steam energy. The curriculum’s objective is to provide comprehensive knowledge and understanding as the keys to energy conservation and resource utilization. Spirax Sarco training centers are located in Columbia, SC; Chicago, IL; Houston, TX; Longmont, CO and Allentown, PA.

Each program is designed specifically for steam users involved in engineering, operation and maintenance. Areas covered include energy management, HVAC, operations, piping and process design, project engineering, process engineering and maintenance. In addition to traditional applications, the courses cover the latest technical developments.

Classes in the 2016 schedule include Fundamentals of Steam Utilization, Heat Transfer Fundamentals, Steam Traps and Condensate Pumps, Pressure and Temperature Controls, Steam System Design, Steam Traps and Condensate Recovery, Metering and Industrial Fluids, Clean Steam Utilization and Steam Utilization in the Hospital Industry. Spirax Sarco can also custom-design training classes for small and large groups to meet specific needs.

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