• Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11784- 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    This course will offer information about the reasons to incorporate flow sensing into an irrigation automation system and the basics of flow sensor operation.Ā  The course will also explain the best practices of installing flow sensors in the piping system, wiring the sensor output to the irrigation controller and how the flow signal is used in their control logic. Course Outline:
    • Rationale for Adding Flow Sensors
    • Theory of Operation
    • Hydraulics and Installation
    • Signal Outputs and Transmission
    • Controller Interpretation of Flow Sensor Signals
    • Troubleshooting
  • 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 Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 2 CEUs
    • NJ - 2 WC CECs
    • NCICLB Course #11778- 2 CEUs
    • ORLCB - 2 CEHs
    • QWEL - 2 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 2 CEUs
    The water source for an irrigation system cannot be counted on to be ā€œcleanā€ enough to not cause problems with the proper functioning of the system’s components. Filtration is often overlooked because of the confusion of the selection and installation. Course Outline:
    • The Principles Filtration
    • Filtration Selection
    • Filtration Installation
    • Group Practice and Review
     
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 1 CEU
    • NJ - 1 WC CECs
    • NCICLB Course #11946 - 1 CEU
    • ORLCB - 1 CEH
    • QWEL - 1 CEU
    • FNGLA - 1 CEU
    Instructor: Ted Moriarty With increases in the amount of indoor growing of landscape and agricultural crops, landscape irrigation contractors are getting requests to provide irrigation solutions for these non-traditional growing environments. This seminar addresses some of the options available and the applications:
    • Recognize equipment and applications that are different than traditional landscape irrigation installations.
    • Identify key areas that must be considered when installing and maintaining indoor growing environments.
    Who should attend?Ā  Irrigation contractors, business owners, site managers, service technicians or any installation staff that work on non-traditional landscape irrigation projects.
  • Format: Recorded Session - available 24/7
    • IA - 2 CEUs
    • NJ - 0.5 CEC
    • NCICLB Course #11781 - 1 Business CEU
    • ORLCB - 2 CEHs
    • QWEL - 2 CEUs
    • FNGLA - 2 CEUs
    Delivering remarkable customer service is not just about doing your job. The competitiveness in today's irrigation service industry has changed the way customers expect to be treated. You should take this course if you:
    • Have great skills to get the job done but have difficulty communicating with customers.
    • See the opportunity to increase your income or profit by increasing your value to the customer.
    • Want to improve how your customers view you and your technicians.
    This 2-hour workshop uses real-world case studies to identify the ā€œTen Commandments of Customer Serviceā€ that will provide the framework for delivering the level of service customers LOVE!
  • This course is designed to prepare for the IA CLIA examination. To register for the exam please visit www.irrigation.org or contact the Irrigation Association 703-536-7080
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