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U. S. Department of Energy AIRMaster+ Certification AIM Power & Fluids

Posted on Tue, 22 Nov 2011

U. S. Department of Energy AIRMaster+ Certification

 

 

Memphis TN – November 21, 2011 AIM Power & Fluids, a leading distributor of compressed air systems, announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has certified one of its employees as Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialist.

AIM Power & Fluids, Memphis Branch Manager - David Hollis, has earned the certification after rigorous training and testing that included classroom instruction, a practical exam testing hands-on measurement, and a written exam.

There are currently less than 250 Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialists in the U.S., and David Hollis is one of only five in the state Tennessee.

The AIRMaster+ certification is part of the DOE industrial technologies program, with a mission to "bring a prosperous future where energy is clean, reliable, abundant and affordable."   DOE and the Compressed Air Challenge® recognize Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialists for their ability to use the AIRMaster+ software effectively to help their plant or industrial customers identify ways to improve compressed air system efficiency.  Used properly, AIRMaster+ is a powerful tool for modeling "what if" scenarios for possible improvements to compressed air systems.


U. S. Department of Energy AIRMaster+ Certification

Posted on Mon, 21 Nov 2011

U. S. Department of Energy AIRMaster+ Certification

North Little Rock, AR – November 21, 2011 Arkansas Industrial Machinery, Inc, a leading distributor of compressed air systems, announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has certified three of its employees as Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialist.

Memphis Branch Manager - David Hollis, North Little Rock Branch Manager - John Atkinson and Sales Representative - Kevin Conley have all earned the certification after rigorous training and testing that included classroom instruction, a practical exam testing hands-on measurement, and a written exam.

There are currently less than 250 Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialists in the U.S., and these three along with Arkansas Industrial Machinery President, Andy Fowler have all received this certification.

The AIRMaster+ certification is part of the DOE industrial technologies program, with a mission to "bring a prosperous future where energy is clean, reliable, abundant and affordable."   DOE and the Compressed Air Challenge® recognize Qualified AIRMaster+ Specialists for their ability to use the AIRMaster+ software effectively to help their plant or industrial customers identify ways to improve compressed air system efficiency.  Used properly, AIRMaster+ is a powerful tool for modeling "what if" scenarios for possible improvements to compressed air systems.