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2009 Taco Factory Training
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Our Hydronics Factory Training this year includes three great, advanced courses for hydronic installers and designers. Each course is two full days of intensive training, conducted at Taco headquarters in Cranston, RI. The training is open to any contractor who is a member of the FloPro Team. Join the FloPro Team here or get more information here.

The Programs:

The "Compleat" Boiler Room (CBR)
Webster defines "compleat" as "being an outstanding example of a kind, quintessential." Taco's The "Compleat" Boiler Room will show you how to make your boiler rooms outstanding in every way. We'll discuss sizing and near-boiler piping for both cast iron and modulating-condensing boilers. We'll also discuss the proper sizing and application of circulators and zone valves, and discuss zoning strategies with a heavy dose of hydronic electronics thrown in for good measure. The "Compleat" Boiler Room is an advanced training program covering the latest in controls and products, with extended hands-on opportunities. The program is designed for and will benefit any experienced hydronics installer or designer.

Strictly Radiant (SR)
Taco's Strictly Radiant is just that - strictly radiant. In this exciting two-day program, you'll learn not only the concepts and theories behind radiant heating, but you'll learn real-world water temperature control strategies as well as advanced zoning strategies that will make your radiant systems shine. The program will also illustrate the unique boiler piping strategies required by radiant for both cast iron and modulating-condensing boilers, as well as the proper way to apply, install and program outdoor reset controls. Strictly Radiant is an advanced training program covering the latest in technology, with extended hands-on opportunities. The program is designed for and will benefit any experienced radiant installer or designer.

Hydronic Heat Loss & Design (HHD)
Any good hydronics system begins with a heat loss. Taco's program, Hydronic Heat Loss & Design, will show you how to conduct an accurate, effective residential heat loss analysis using a pencil, paper and a calculator. You know, the old fashioned way. Once that's in the books, we'll break out the new technology – Taco's state of the art FloPro Design Software. Using laptop computers in our high tech training lab, you'll gain valuable, hands-on experience with the most advanced, yet easiest-to-use design software in the industry. Hydronic Heat Loss & Design is an advanced training program, with extended hands-on opportunities with the FloPro software. The program is designed for and will benefit any experienced hydronics designer. Basic computer skills are required.


Course Schedule:

Feb. 26-27 Compleat Boiler Room (CBR)
March 12-13 Strictly Radiant (SR)
March 19-20 Hydronic Heat Loss & Design (HHD)
April 2-3 Compleat Boiler Room (CBR)
April 16-17 Strictly Radiant (SR)
April 23-24 Hydronic Heat Loss & Design (HHD)
May 7-8 Compleat Boiler Room (CBR)
June 4-5 Strictly Radiant (SR)
June 18-19 Hydronic Heat Loss & Design (HHD)
July 16-17 Compleat Boiler Room (CBR)


All classes will be held at:
Taco, Inc.
1160 Cranston Street
Cranston, RI 02920


The program is open to any contractor who is a member of the Taco FloPro team.

Registration and Tuition

Tuition only, hotel accommodations not included: $119.00

Tuition plus one night's hotel accommodation: $209.00.

Tuition plus two nights' hotel accommodation: $289.00

Hotel arrangements will be made by Taco. The price includes ground transportation between Providence Airport, Taco and the hotel, breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday, as well as dinner and entertainment Thursday evening. Airfare is not included.

Any contractors wishing to make their own hotel arrangements may do so, and will pay only $119.00 tuition. They will, however, need to provide their own airport transportation as well as their own transportation to and from Taco.�

You do not need to contact the hotel. Please contact Judy Colarulli or Rae Aldrich at Taco (401-942-8000) with any special requests, etc.. Taco will be paying for your hotel room, tax, etc. but you should be prepared to present a credit card at check-in for any incidentals.

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