HAI offers free integrated automation training

Nov. 30, 2001
Home Automation Inc. (HAI), a manufacturer of integrated automation and security products based in New Orleans, recently released its 2002 training schedule, which includes 110 classes throughout the United States. The free one-day training class, entitled "Integrated Automation" is a comprehensive course covering the many features and functions of HAI's products. Classes are open to security installers,

Home Automation Inc. (HAI), a manufacturer of integrated automation and security products based in New Orleans, recently released its 2002 training schedule, which includes 110 classes throughout the United States.

The free one-day training class, entitled "Integrated Automation" is a comprehensive course covering the many features and functions of HAI's products. Classes are open to security installers, electrical contractors, HVAC installers, builders and developers, or other interested professionals. In addition to receiving an HAI training certificate, T-shirt, and product discounts, attendees will be eligible for continuing education credits from the Home Automation & Networking Association (HANA) and NTS.

To register, visit www.homeauto.com or call (800) 229-7256, ext. 226.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of EC&M, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Electrical Conduit Comparison Chart

CHAMPION FIBERGLASS electrical conduit is a lightweight, durable option that provides lasting savings when compared to other materials. Compare electrical conduit types including...

Don't Let Burn-Through Threaten Another Data Center or Utility Project

Get the No Burn-Through Elbow eGuide to learn many reasons why Champion Fiberglass elbows will enhance your data center and utility projects today.

Considerations for Direct Burial Conduit

Installation type plays a key role in the type of conduit selected for electrical systems in industrial construction projects. Above ground, below ground, direct buried, encased...

How to Calculate Labor Costs

Most important to accurately estimating labor costs is knowing the approximate hours required for project completion. Learn how to calculate electrical labor cost.