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Connecting Industries with Generator Solutions

Schedule

2012 Training Schedule

Type of Training Duration Cost Available Dates
Air Cool
No prerequisite

No Laptop Required
2 Days $500
January 30-31
February 27-28
April 9-10
May 7-8
June 4-5
July 9-10
August 6-7
October 1-2
October 15-16
October 29-30
November 26-27
Commercial I
Satisfactory completion of Generac’s Air-Cooled Training course required.

No Laptop Required
3 Days $600
February 1-3
Feb 29-Mar 2
April 11-13
May 9-11
June 6-8
July 11-13
August 8-10
August 29-31
October 3-5
Oct 31-Nov 2
Commercial II
Satisfactory completion of Generac’s Commercial I Training course required.

Laptop Required – with latest version of GenLink DCP Installed, Serial Cable required with Serial/USB adapter.
5 Days $750
February 13-17
April 23-27
June 618-22
July 18-22
September 17-21
November 12-16
Air Cool Update
Satisfactory completion of Generac’s Commercial II Training course required.

Laptop Required – with latest version of GenLink DCP Installed, Serial Cable required with Serial/USB adapter.
1 Day $400 TBD
Commercial Update
Satisfactory completion of Generac’s Commercial II Training course within the past two years is required. It is recommended that you be very familiar and experienced with current product to take this update.

Laptop Required – with latest version of GenLink DCP Installed, Serial Cable (PN0F7707) required with Serial/USB adapter if required for your laptop.

Nightly homework and exercises.
3 Days $600

March 12-14

May 21-23

July 23-25

August 20-22

October 17-19

November 28-30

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