Registration open for education seminars


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MORTON GROVE, ILL. – Bell & Gossett has announced its training course schedule for the second quarter of 2008. The free training seminars are offered at B&G’s Little Red Schoolhouse education center here and are open to engineers, contractors and facility maintenance professionals.

The seven three-day seminars cover a wide range of topics. Courses are tailored to different industry occupations and are offered weekly, from Monday through Wednesday. Upon completion of the courses, CEU credits are awarded to Schoolhouse graduates.

The seminars offered throughout the year include: Modern Hydronics Basic; Modern Hydronics Advanced; Design and Application; Steam System Design; Operation and Maintenance of Steam Systems; Large Chilled Water Systems Design; and Service and Maintenance.

The seminars offered during the second quarter include: Modern Hydronics Basic; Modern Hydronics Advanced; Service and Maintenance; and Design and Application.

Additional information is available at www.schoolhouse.itt.com or at www.bellgossett.com.

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