Xylem Sets 2013 Goulds Water Technology Factory School Schedule

April 9, 2013
Classes are tailored to various job functions and areas of expertise.

Xylem has announced the updated 2013 Goulds Water Technology Factory School training schedule. Located in Seneca Falls, N.Y., the Factory School offers four different classes that cover the breadth of the Goulds Water Technology product line and related systems and are available for customers (distributors, dealers, engineers, and OEMs) with at least one year of industry experience.

These educational offerings were designed to provide the students with extensive, hands-on experience in the Campbell Education Center where they train on actual installations and gain valuable troubleshooting skills.

The three-day classes are tailored to various job functions and areas of expertise and encompass a wide range of critical topics, including residential water system product application and troubleshooting (April 22-25, Sept. 23-26 and Nov. 18-21), variable speed drive product and application (Oct. 7-10), wastewater pumping product and application (Nov. 4-7) and industrial pump product and application (May 6-9 and Oct. 28-31).

The laboratory includes new mobile demonstration units, network and Wi-Fi equipment, LED TVs and configurable workstations.

For more information on attending one or more of these educational classes visit xylemappliedwater.com/factory-school.

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