January 2024 FPP

24 Florida Pool Prosm • January 2024 FSPA CHAPTER NEWS EXPO EDUCATION Alternative Dispute Resolution Friday, February 23 12:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. CILB #0007785 / BSP 2 hr Instructor: Jim Batts, Batts Company Contractors learn how to effectively utilize alternative dispute resolution procedures (1) to reduce legal disputes and expedite settlements and (2) to bring about a higher level of consumer satisfaction. Can I Do That? Swimming Pool License Scope of Work and Limitations Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. CILB #0613681 / L&R 1 hr Instructor: Dallas Thiesen, FSPA Learn the scope of work and limitations based on the license held. Look at the differences in scope of work for all Florida swimming pool occupational licenses. Learn to identify whether or not a given task is within the authorized scope of work. Pool &Spa: Specialty Fire andWater Features Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0614644 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Jack Zurich, Fluidra We will cover water features such as waterfalls, laminar jets, andfire pits. This classwill provide students with the information for proper installation, operation, and troubleshooting. Electrical Principles and Requirements for Pool and Spa Professionals Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0613683 / PEC 2 hr Instructor: Mike Childress, Pentair This class covers the basic principles of electricity, practical work practices and NEC codes while covering safety and common tips when working with electricity in the pool and spa industry. Commercial Pool Equipment Repairs and Upgrades Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0614359 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Rick Howard, Rick's Pool Service Understand and identify correct or incorrect equipment installations and options available to correct or improve pool filtration/sanitation! How AI Will Change the Pool Market Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0614607 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: Ivars Jaunakais, Industrial Test Systems People fromall walks of life—students, coders, artists, accountants, health inspectors—are experimenting with how to use A.I. tools. Employers are posting jobs seeking people who are adept at using them. Pretty soon, if not already, you will have the chance to use A.I. to streamline and improve your work and personal life. During this presentation, we will investigate how Al will impact the international Pool & Spa Market and what it means to professionals and homeowners alike. GENESIS® C406: Pool Shell Cracking in Shotcrete / Gunite Construction Saturday, February 24 8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0614668 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Terry Brannon, GENESIS The American Concrete Institute and the American Shotcrete Association have studied the concrete implementation process via wet and dry mix shotcrete at all phases of installation. According to their research, the one constant occurrence is that concrete will crack. How it cracks, why it cracks, and the amount of cracking is determined by mix design and placement procedures. This course will examine in detail the severity of pool shell cracking and strategies for remediation. Swimming Pool Heating Methods Saturday, February 24 9:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. CILB #0614579 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: David Ballard, Symbiont Service Corp This course will examine various commonly used methods of swimming pool and spa heating. FBC ADVANCEDMODULE ANSI-15 AND ANSI-7 FLOWREQUIREMENTSANDTDH Saturday, February 24 9:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. CILB #0610378 / ADV 2 hr Instructor: Don Cesarone, Lucas Lagoons Differences in requirements, concept and goals between ANSI-15 design standard and ANSI-7 conformance standard. Illustrate the real energy savings to consumers and the marketing benefits for builders from compliance with ANSI-15. Discuss how to calculate Total Dynamic Head (TDH) and determine systemflow for compliance with the standards individually. Methods of affirming compliance for your building official. Methods of verifying flow to assure compliance with the ANSI-7 Suction Entrapment Avoidance Standard. WU C2342: Thoughtful Equipment Installations Saturday, February 24 10:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. CILB #0614673 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: Kevin Cobabe, IWI; Brett Holland, IWI; Watershape University Learn to install equipment like the pros. Stand out from the crowd with your well thought out and planned equipment installations that are both pleasing to the eye and mechanically sound. What are you Lighting? Saturday, February 24 10:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. CILB #0614551 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: Steve Santucci, PAL Lighting This class is geared toward modern pool lighting design concepts. The class will address creating and installing proper light coverage inside and outside the pool, including in pool, perimeter, and landscape lighting. Properly sizing and selling projects with respect to artistic performance and building principles will be covered. GENESIS® C424: Dampproofing Solution and Best Practices Saturday, February 24 10:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. CILB #0614669 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Ken Milbery, GENESIS Watertight vessels are paramount to successful watershapes that endure harsh environments through the test of time. Waterproofing has become more challenging as projects become increasingly more complicated, and the solutions are not always easily implemented. Examine various trades within waterproofing and finishes, explain challenges, concerns, and identify potential solutions. Maintenance / Cleaning Leak Detection & Non-Destructive Pipe Repair Methods Friday, February 23 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. CILB #0614542 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: Darren Merlob, LeakTronics Learn how Hydrophone Technology is used to pinpoint leaks. Understand how and why the methods explained are more accurate, effective, andmore beneficial to leak detection. Using Pipe Cameras with Sonde Locating Technology to view and locate leaks and blockages. Learn about new and traditional pipe repair methods and technology. Learn when to use non-invasive pipe repairs and when it may be necessary to cut the deck. Practical Water Chemistry Friday, February 23 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. CILB #0614568 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Joe Sweazy, Orenda Tech Witness what water wants, not necessarily what we THINK it wants. Water has no opinions or mood swings; it is governed by laws of nature. Commercial Pool Operational Requirements Friday, February 23 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. CILB #0614588 / GEN 1 hr Instructor: Rick Howard, Rick's Pool Service Understand the 64E-9 compliance requirements to keep public pools open and safe. Learnwhat health departments look for in their bi-annual inspections. Hurricane Preparation, Response & Resolution for Florida Pool Professionals Friday, February 23 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. CILB #0614543 / BSP 1 hr Instructor: Rob Mathewson, Call Pool 911 Preparation, response, and resolution for Florida pool professionals for hurricane season. Pool Water Mysteries: Pool Problems That Seem to Defy Conventional Wisdom Friday, February 23 8:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. CILB #0614603 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Rick Myers, Lo-Chlor Pool contractors and professionals know that solving pool water problems starts with good water balance. But experience shows that some pool problems can be baffling and seem to defy the basic rules of water treatment. This presentation addresses those mysteries, explains the diagnoses and provides remedies and preventative measures for pool water that is clean, clear, and healthy. Water Balance fromaCause&Effect Perspective Friday, February 23 9:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. CILB #0614594 / 2 hr Instructor: Jody O'Grady and Rachel Rutter, Taylor Water Technologies Learn the chemical parameters which should be tested to determine water balance. Discussion of their associated properties and interactions will be useful to the industry professional. Information will be presented on how environmental factors such as location and circumstance will affect water chemistries. Metals andMetal Staining: HowDo I Prevent Them? How Do I Remove Them? Friday, February 23 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. CILB #0614593 / GEN 2 hr Instructor: Joseph Laurino, Periodic Products The first part of the course will address the common causes of metal staining. Methods to address metal contamination and prevent metal stains on fiberglass, membrane, plaster, and pebble pool surfaces will be presented. Case studies will also be ued to present the various methos to successfully remove metal stains from all pool surfaces.

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