Specialized Training for you and your team!

Training is open to you and your esteemed team, encompassing installers, managers, owners, and all those intrigued by cutting-edge technology and enhanced profitability.

Scheduled Events
Click on the Event Headline to Reserve your Seat!

Introduction to Water Treatment: Installation Best Practices

Date: Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Time: 8:30am ET & 11:30am ET


This presentation will focus on proper techniques for installing Point of Entry water treatment systems.

We’ll walk through recommended installation methods, common pitfalls to avoid, and key steps that help ensure reliable system operation.

Whether installing softeners, filters, or other treatment technologies, this overview will help you achieve consistent results and maintain professional standards in the field.

An Overview of the Fleck 2510 AiQ Controller

Date: Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
Time: 8:30am ET & 11:30am ET


Guest Host: Elizabeth Kelly-Goltz

The next generation of control technology from Pentair is here—and it’s built to make your installs smarter, faster, and more reliable than ever. Join us for a special virtual edition of the Nelsen Water Academy, featuring Pentair’s Elizabeth Kelly-Goltz, as she walks you through the new Fleck 2510 AiQ controller. This webinar is designed exclusively for water treatment professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve and deliver elevated performance for their customers.

Salt-Free Scale Prevention with Next-ScaleStop

Date: Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026
Time: 8:30am ET & 11:30am ET


Guest Host: Steve Fox

This presentation will introduce Next-ScaleStop TAC media and how it works as a salt-free solution for scale prevention. Topics covered include:
  • What Template Assisted Crystallization (TAC) is and how it works
  • Practical guidelines for sizing and applying TAC systems in residential, food service, and commercial projects
  • Real-world case studies will show performance and longevity in the field, while independent third-party testing on efficiency will be highlighted to back up the results
  • Why keeping hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium in the water is beneficial, and how TAC differs from traditional softening by conditioning, rather than stripping, these important minerals