State-of-the-art mobile water distribution system lab.
We Come To You
- Receive hands-on training from product experts;
- Learn how to set and adjust pressure reducing, pressure sustaining, and
altitude valves. - Gain valuable troubleshooting knowledge using 100 psi of water pressure in a safe
and controlled environment.
Water Loss & Pressure Management
Our mobile training lab allows you to see how control valves can solve common system issues of over/under pressurization, excessive water leakage, inadequate storage tank turn over, cavitation, water hammer and surge.
Hands-on Training
Learn how to assemble, set, and troubleshoot pressure reducing and pressure sustaining valves. Upstream and downstream pressure gauges allow for quick confirmation of successful pilot settings.
Advanced NRW Non-Revenue Water water loss reduction through pressure management demonstration show utilities the associated cost reduction of implementing a pressure management program.
Learn about level control with a One Way Flow Altitude Valve Model A106-Type 2 installed at the base of a 12′ high water storage tank. Experience the precise level control from a properly installed and maintained control valve, tank turnover, and ease of maintenance
.Control Valve Training – Seminar Agenda
Click here to be alerted if the Singer Control Valve Mobile Seminar is available near you. (We will return to western Florida, North and South Carolina when we get more sign-ups.)’Advanced NRW Non-Revenue Water water loss reduction through pressure management demonstration show utilities the associated cost reduction of implementing a pressure management program.Learn about level control with a One Way Flow Altitude Valve Model A106-Type 2 installed at the base of a 12′ high water
storage tank. Experience the precise level control from a properly installed and maintained control valve, tank turnover, and ease of maintenance.Control Valve Training – Seminar AgendaClick here to be alerted if the Singer Control Valve Mobile Seminar is available near you. (We will return to western Florida, North and South Carolina when we get more sign-ups.)