Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems and Equipment


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Training

Altech’s dominant position in the marketplace can, in part, be attributed to our ability to provide extensive resources to our customers. To better align ourselves with your needs, we have dedicated veteran engineering expertise to direct and assist with your training requirements.

Our primary training objective centers on your knowledge and understanding of your highly sophisticated instrumentation, an added-value in keeping your equipment operational. A well-educated staff will directly impact your success in effectively and efficiently operating and maintaining your equipment.

Our training programs are custom-tailored and will specifically adhere to your company’s particular needs, whether you require instruction for one individual or a group of 20 or more. Available training options are designed to be conducted in classroom, on-site, or factory settings, depending on your company’s own unique needs.

Level I Training - Overview

This general training session is provided with the purchase of your equipment. A qualified Service Engineer presents a general overview of your new system during the start-up of your equipment. The training is designed to acquaint you with your system, describing the theory of operation and its basic operational functions.

Level II Training - Classroom

This detailed training session encompasses a deeper level of technical knowledge in regards to your system’s operational functions and primarily focuses on the Data Acquisition and Handling System and preventative maintenance that are required to keep your system in optimal condition.

Level III Training - Factory

This in-depth training session is extremely comprehensive and designed to meet the customer’s specific concerns. Preventative and corrective maintenance including in-depth troubleshooting is addressed at this level. Training will focus on the customer’s precise needs, with concentration on either your system’s components, i.e., the MIR analyzer, or plan and procedure details, i.e., the Q.A. plan. Your staff will acquire the information necessary to keep your equipment running smoothly and endorse a proactive position in trouble-shooting your own equipment.

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