Legend Valve held its last Hydronics Training seminar of the year at its Auburn Hills, Michigan-based headquarters in September.
Legend University’s Hydronics Training includes both classroom and hands-on learning at its Auburn Hills, Michigan-based headquarters.
Bill Werthman (left), hydronic business development manager at Legend Valve, answers questions from training attendees about Legend’s VersaTherm snap-fit floor system for radiant systems.
The Flir mobile app shows the temperature of the installed radiant flooring during a Legend University Hydronics Training class.
Students learn to assemble Legend Valve’s VersaTherm snap-fit flooring, which saves time and labor on the jobsite.
Attendees at Legend University’s Hydronics Training learn how to install QuickTherm radiant panels, which has a labor savings of up to 75% on radiant floor and snow and ice melt systems.
Attendees install radiant tubing in the ceiling of Legend University’s training facility at its Auburn Hills, Michigan headquarters.
One of the Legend University trainers demonstrates how to install radiant tubing during Legend University’s Hydronics Training seminar.
Attendees install radiant tubing in the VersaTherm snap-fit floor system during Legend University Hydronics Training.