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INDUSTRY NEWS


ARLINGTON, VA.— Baker Distributing Co. (www.bakerdist.com) will host North American Technician Excellence (NATE; www.natex.org) certification testing at AHR Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, on January 31, 2011. The test session will begin at 1 p.m.


Little Red Schoolhouse announces Q1 2011 schedule


MORTON GROVE, ILL. — Bell & Gossett has announced its training course schedule for the first quarter of 2011. The training seminars are offered at the Bell & Gossett Little Red Schoolhouse Education Center in Morton Grove, a suburb of Chicago and are open to engineers, contractors and facility maintenance professionals, but limited to 40 per class, so early sign up is suggested. The seminars are


tailored to various industry occupations and cover a wide range of important topics. The lead instructor is a LEED Accredited Professional. Upon completion of the three- day seminars, CEU credits are awarded to graduates. The 1st quarter


Schoolhouse seminars include: • Design and


Application Seminar — Jan. 24 – 26 • Service and


Maintenance Seminar — Feb. 7 – 9 • Modern Hydronics


Basic Seminar — Feb. 14 – 16 • Modern Hydronics


Advanced Seminar — Feb. 28 – March 2 • Design and


Application Seminar — March 14 – 16 • Steam System


Design Seminar — March 21 – 23.


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NATE certification opportunities available during AHR Expo To help prepare technicians for the


“NATE Certification allows


test, Baker Distributing will offer a two and a half-hour NATE refresher course from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Registration forms are available on AHR Expo’s website at www.ahrexpo.com, NATE’s website and Baker Distributing’s website.


technicians to gain the respect and recognition they deserve for their HVACR experience, knowledge and skills,” said Tom Robertson, director of technical services, Baker Distributing.


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