Deaeration training with Spirotech

HVAC system protection and water conditioning specialist, Spirotech, has been offering successful training programmes on the topic of deaeration for heating engineers. There is now a waiting list for its courses. The courses cover topics such as air removal, the facts about deaeration and demonstrations of products in action. Damon Steele is an installer who attended the first event and has helped to organise subsequent training sessions. He comments: “As an installer the Spirotech sessions have been invaluable in teaching us about new products and techniques that will help us do our jobs to the best of our ability.” Spirotech national key accounts and technical sales manager, Rob Jacques says: “The main advantage of events like this is the direct feedback from an experienced group of leading engineers. We want to use these kinds of workshops to stay in touch with our customer base.” More training dates are planned for 2018. Enquiry number 167 on the card or at www.modbs.

HVAC system protection and water conditioning specialist, Spirotech, has been offering successful training programmes on the topic of deaeration for heating engineers. There is now a waiting list for its courses.

The courses cover topics such as air removal, the facts about deaeration and demonstrations of products in action. Damon Steele is an installer who attended the first event and has helped to organise subsequent training sessions. He comments: “As an installer the Spirotech sessions have been invaluable in teaching us about new products and techniques that will help us do our jobs to the best of our ability.”

Spirotech national key accounts and technical sales manager, Rob Jacques says: “The main advantage of events like this is the direct feedback from an experienced group of leading engineers. We want to use these kinds of workshops to stay in touch with our customer base.”

More training dates are planned for 2018.

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