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Silent Knight hosts fire alarm webinars


Northford, CoNN. — Silent Knight by honeywell has launched a series of free, one-hour Webinars to educate viewers on new technologies, basic system design, time-saving tools and more.


Silent Knight’s 2011 schedule of


free Webinars include • May 24 — distributed Power • June 28 — Silent Knight Selection tool (SKSt) • July 19 — fire fighters


telephone (SK-fft) • August 16 — 5600 fire Alarm


Control Panel and 5635 remote Annunciator • September 20 — SK training


options • october 18 — Basic fire • November 8 — Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) to register for one of Silent Knight's Webinars, visit www.silen- tknight.com.


Danfoss to host 15th EnVisioneering symposium


BAltiMore — danfoss will host its 15th enVisioneeringSM symposium June 10 in Washington, d.C. the symposium, titled “energy NewBuild,” will join executives in the heating, ventilation and air-condi- tioning (hVAC) and related indus- tries with leaders in government, sci- ence and commercialization to dis- cuss and explore next steps in the dra- matic transformation of building effi- ciency. the roundtable discussion includes: • Policy goals: how emerging U.S.


policy affects building efficiency innovation; • incentives: investment, rebates


and depreciation; • technology research: Major new initiatives to transform buildings; and • Market implementation: industry


transformation of the “first cost” challenge. for info, visit www.envisioneer- ing.danfoss.com.


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IAPMO acquires Green Plumbers program


oNtArio, CAlif. — the iAPMo Group has acquired the North American rights to the Green Plumbers® USA training and Accreditation Program from onni


inc. and the Master Plumbers and Mechanical Contractors Association of Australia (MPMSAA). Green Plumbers USA is an innova-


tive national training and accredita- tion program that assists plumbers in understanding their role in the envi- ronment and public health.


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