• Format: Recorded Presentation • IA – 0.25 Business CEU • NJ Course #001100 - 1 Education CEC • NCICLB Course #12400 - 1 Business CEU • ORLCB - 1 CEH • QWEL - 1 CEU • FNGLA - 1 CEU Instructor: Kevin Battistoni
  • Format: Recorded Presentation • IA - 0.25 Business CEU • NJ - Course #001087 - 1 Education CEC • NCICLB - Course #12381 - 1 Business CEU • ORLCB - 1 CEU • QWEL - 1 CEU • FNGLA - 1 CEU Instructor: Scott Knowles
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 2 CEUs
    • NCICLB #11947 - 2 CEUs
    • NJ - 2 CECs
    • ORLB - 2 CEHs
    • FNGLA-2 CEUs
    Instructor:  Chris Pine Attendees will develop a better understanding of the different types of connected irrigation controllers available today and what that means to an irrigation technician. They increase their familiarity and comfort level with terminology, especially for Wi-Fi connections and will improve their strategies to troubleshoot connected controllers. We will cover:
    • Different types of connected controllers available today with their advantages and disadvantages from a technician’s and end user’s point of view.
    • Specific troubleshooting strategies to use on each tec.hnology so that issues can be quickly isolated.
    • The language of connected devices and technology, so that the technician is familiar and can speak the lingo.
    Who should attend?  Irrigation installation and repair technicians with some field experience installing controllers.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1.5 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11973 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB- 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Adding more sprinklers or changing sprinkler nozzles can seem like a good solution to fixing dry spots or other coverage issues. But it can make the coverage worse, not better. This course will use real-world situations to show the hydraulic principles of flow and pressure that will give the technician the understanding to make the proper decisions when adding sprinklers or changing nozzles.
  • Format: Online Webinar
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CEC
    • NC Course #12190 -1 Irrigation CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
  • Format: Online Webinar
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NC Course #12252 - 1 Irrigation CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 2 CEUs
    • NJ - 2 CECs
    • NCICLB Course #11783 - 2 CEUs
    • ORLCB - 2 CEHs
    • QWEL - 2 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 2 CEUs
    We are seeing more and more HDPE piping in commercial irrigation system. This seminar will discuss the materials, design, installation techniques and repair from basic to advanced.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11941 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Instructor: Keith Schweiger This 1-hour online course explores the essential elements of developing a plan to select and implement a central control system for large-scale water management.  Specifically, the course will share successful methods to ascertain information to determine the questions, process, objectives, and selection criteria to make sure their expected goal is achieved when looking at central control products. Additionally, the course will cover how to implement a successful control package that encompasses water and labor management philosophies, hardware evaluation, current system status and of course cost. At the conclusion of the course, the learner should be able to:
    • Identify level of user irrigation knowledge to maximize central control benefits based on their specific objectives and determine current costs.
    • Develop with the user desired and measurable outcomes/goals including what the testing and hands-on phase should look like and the roles of the user’s personnel.
    • Create total budgeted costs to ascertain an ROI that can be used in an RFP.
    Who should attend?  Water managers, irrigation designers, park superintendents, maintenance contractors, property management personnel and others who are looking to understand more about the various factors involved in the water management of large or multi-location sites.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 0.25 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11942 - 2 Business CEUs
    • ORLCB - 2 CEHs
    • QWEL - 2 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 2 CEUs
    Instructor: David Crary, Chris Pine This seminar will review technology available today and how that can solve common business challenges. The attendee will:
    • Recognize new technology solutions for business management, marketing and communication.
    • Develop more understanding of what problems these technologies will solve.
    • Takeaway strategies to implement into your business.
    Who should attend?  Irrigation contractors, business owners and senior management.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #12079 - 1 CEU
    • OLCB - 1 CEH
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    Instructor:  Mike Yaruzzi Determining the proper pump goes beyond just the pressure and flow the pump is capable of producing. It must also include many other elements involving the whole irrigation project. This class will take a deep dive into identifying proper point of connection capacity to analyzing various friction losses that occur within the hydraulic network of the irrigation system.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 2 CEUs
    • NCICLB Course #12147 - 2 CEUs
    • ORLCB - 2 CEHs
    • QWEL - 2 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 2 CEUs
    This workshop will present and discuss the principles of two wire faults, the tools needed to accurately troubleshoot and the strategies to resolve them.  The focus will be on improving the learner’s ability to resolve faults and to present strategies to their technicians.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11785 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 3 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 3 CEUs
    This session will discuss how flow sensors work, how to incorporate them into an irrigation system, accessories and how to troubleshoot with some hands-on demonstrations.
  • Format: Recorded Presentation • IA – 0.25 Business CEU • NJ Course #001091 - 1 WC CEC • NCICLB Course #12384 -1 Business CEU • ORLCB - 1 CEH • QWEL - 1 CEU • FNGLA - 1 CEU Instructor: Chris Keating
  • Format: Recorded Presentation • IA – 0.25 Business CEU • NJ Course #001107 - 1 Education CEC • NCICLB Course #12408 - 1 Business CEU • ORLCB - 1 CEH • QWEL - 0.25 CEU • FNGLA - 0.25 CEU Instructor: Bodie Bruner
  • Format: Recorded Presentation • IA – 0.25 CEU • NJ Course #001111 - 1 Education CEC • NCICLB Course # - Pending • ORLCB - 1 CEH • QWEL - 1 CEU • FNGLA - 1 CEU Instructor: Andy Slack, Mitch Murray, Matt Kredit
  • Format: Online Webinar
    • IA - 0.25CEU
    • NJ - 0.25 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #12198- 1 Business CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CEC
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Most sprinkler performance problems are based in hydraulic causes. When hydraulics is ignored, hours are wasted chasing solutions that do not fix the problem, leading to lower profits and unhappy customers. This course uses a simple worksheet to guide the irrigation professional to gather the information about the system with a pump or water meter as the water source. This streamlined method is designed to take minutes and not hours to evaluate the hydraulics to determine where the flow or pressure problems may be.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC WC
    • NCICLB Course #12084 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA -1 CEU
    Instructor: Keith Schweiger Knowing how much rainfall was received over an irrigated lawn can be a critical component to increasing the efficiency and conservation of irrigation water. Determining what rainfall data is reliable and relevant for a specific site has always hampered its effective use in managing the irrigation system. Whether the rainfall data comes from the internet, weather stations, or tipping rain bucket devices, the water manager must know it is accurate to apply it to an entire site. This course discusses real examples and shares some practical experience of using rainfall data to help the stakeholders of a property choose the solution that best fits the site’s management requirements.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #12086 -1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    This panel discussion will explore why HDPE is being used more frequently in landscape irrigation, methods for installing and joining HDPE and some of the “latest and greatest” to hit the market. Panel will be moderated by Chris Pine (IrriTech Training) and will include an irrigation specifier involved in the design of HDPE piping systems, a manufacturer of HDPE materials and a contractor that regularly installs HDPE piping.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #12087 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Instructor: Don Franklin Protecting irrigation electronics from the ravages of electrical surges and lightning is essential for the modern, sophisticated controllers, sensors, and other irrigation equipment. Understanding the science of creating an adequate grounding circuit is at the heart of creating the proper level of protection. This course covers National Electrical Code grounding for public safety and equipment grounding for irrigation controllers and booster pumps.  In it, we will discuss some misconceptions regarding lightening, electrical behavior, proper ground rod and ground plate installation, and minimizing equipment damage.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 0.25 CEU
    • NJ - 0.5 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #12073 - 1 Business CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEHQWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Instructor: Scott Knowles Comprehensive cashflow management is difficult for small fast-moving companies. Unless absolutely necessary it’s not worth the cost and time for most Green Industry businesses. However, all business owners/operators must have an eye on their cash position so the company can function smoothly. Using the Current Ratio is easily utilized to gauge your cash position, is fairly easy to calculate, will tell you where your cash situation is now, and give you benchmarks to strive for in the future. This course will help a business owner define the Current Ratio and what the numbers tell you. The course will also explore tactics to improve your ratio and avoid cash-traps.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC WC
    • NCICLB Course #12083 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Instructor:  Michael Igo The risks involved with managing irrigation water requires must be assessed and planned for just like mitigating any other operational risks. This session will present and compare an insurance model of managing risk with our methods of allocating and managing irrigation water for the landscape. This is a high-level presentation that will develop a better understanding for irrigation professionals on managing water resources.
  • Format: Online Webinar
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CEC
    • NC Course #12201- 1 Business CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 CEC
    • NC Course #11979 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    This course will guide the student through the many different terms and definitions associated with hydraulics, equipment and overall industry terminology.  We will discuss why some equipment may have different names and meaning to various stakeholders in the irrigation business. This is a 1-hour interactive class with a question-and-answer period.
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