

Proper training is the foundation for everything we do at Storer Equipment Company, Ltd. That's why we have experts on hand to teach you technical information proven to work in the field. Together, we'll create a comfortable, productive environment for your company.
Storer has your efficiency in mind right from the start: Whether you take a half-day or a whole-day course, we cater meals on training day to ensure you have the best learning experience possible. Coming to Storer Equipment Company is well worth the trip. You won't find a one-stop shop with this level of training - and across such a wide variety of topics - anywhere else in the region.
In addition to the applicable knowledge and skills you can gain from our training courses, you can also earn PDH Credit and Continuing Education Contact Hours good toward your professional certification. And remember, "Trane Trains the Industry" has become an adage in the HVAC world. No other company offers such a wealth of courses, facilities, broadcasts, newsletters, seminars, clinics and workshops on so many topics relevant to the industry. That's why Storer Equipment Company, as an affiliate of Trane, has become an academic hub for consulting and design engineers, design-build mechanical contractors, building facility managers or operators, field salespeople, marketing and training coordinators, and service and applications personnel.
You can browse our upcoming courses on our calendar page and register by fax or using our contact form. We routinely offer the Trane AC Clinic and Tracer Summit Clinic. If you don't see a course you're looking for, please contact us and we'll consider having a Lunch and Learn or Vendor Training about the topic you're interested in. We understand the importance of flexibility, so please note our Cancellation Policy.
The AC Clinic (offered Spring and Fall) is beneficial to engineers, servicing technicians, maintenance personnel, property managers, owners, installing contractors, architects, system operators, HVAC system designers, mechanical and electrical engineers. The course covers the basic refrigeration cycle, the principles of heat generation, transfer and rejection in four modules, each scheduled a week apart (i.e. Monday the 1st, Monday the 8th, Monday the 15th, etc.). Attendees discuss in-depth system components, types of heat exchanges, system accessories and controls, compressors, the cooling load estimate, Psychrometry, variable air volume, fans, centrifugal refrigeration, absorption refrigeration, scroll compressors, helical rotary systems, and the concepts of automatic and microelectronic controls. Attendees will also receive the latest information on refrigerants and blends, to include long-term theories in all environmental concerns.
The Tracer Summit Clinic (offered Spring and Fall) is beneficial to system operators, owners and servicing technicians. The course offers a complete user's guide to Tracer Summit in three modules, each scheduled a week apart (i.e. Monday the 1st, Monday the 8th, Monday the 15th). Attendees will learn pertinent terminology; default settings; manual control of key settings including controls for areas, air handling units and variable air volume systems; chiller system interfacing; occupancy scheduling; alarms; reports; monitoring; customization; and system recovery.
Cancellation Policy: We realize that work schedules must be flexible. If your schedule changes, you may request a cancellation in writing by mail, fax or e-mail up to five (5) business days prior to the date of the first scheduled course. Cancellations received at least five (5) business days prior to the date of the first scheduled course date are refundable. Cancellations not received at least five (5) business days prior to the first course date are non-refundable. Please notify us of any substitutions.
If you have a specific training request, we can customze a program to fit your needs. Please contact Debbie Fitzpatrick, Training & Development, at 318-861-8475.
Fax: 318-861-8481