HornerXpress® Long Island Spring Training - Hydraulics | HornerXpress Long Island
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HornerXpress® Longwood Spring Training: Spring Training is a technical training program available to all swimming pool & spa professionals. HornerXpress® is an Education Partner with the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA) to offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for contractor license renewal. 2 CEUs per class. View our Continuing Education & Training Handbook: Education & Training - Team Horner Admission is $25 per class. All proceeds benefit Every Child A Swimmer (ECAS) which is a 501c3 non-profit. Title: Hydraulics Description: This class covers basic hydraulics including principles and terminology related to code requirements, design criteria, and typical system design considerations. We will calculate and apply friction head loss to pool and spa systems. Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 Time: 10 AM to 12 PM Instructor: Mike Klaffka from AquaCal AutoPilot Location: HornerXpress® Longwood Spring Training (1 Comac Loop unit 2 & 3, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779) *Pre-register and attend all classes and receive a $100 credit off the AquaClean Robotic Pool Cleaner. Please contact Laura Castanza at LCastanza@teamhorner.com or call 954.529.0375 for additional information, feedback, and requests. Team Horner is committed to providing an environment that is free of unlawful harassment and discrimination. The Company strictly prohibits all forms of unlawful harassment and discrimination which includes discrimination/harassment on the basis of: religion, race, color, sex/gender, national origin, marital status, citizenship status, uniform service status, age, genetic information, sexual orientation, disability or any other category protected by applicable state or federal laws. This is applicable to all employees, customers, vendors, suppliers, independent contractors, and others doing business with or on behalf of our Company. Trainers/Instructors do not promote the exclusive use of any commercial product in published instructional materials or during instruction. Trainers’ discussion of their proprietary interests during instruction is limited to relevant contexts and includes consideration of alternative products or companies that are comparable to the instructor’s.
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