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Meeting the New Members of Cla-Val

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 25:20


Host of Valve Chronicles, Tyler Kern, spoke with members of the Cla-Val team, including two new members that the company “moved Heaven and Earth” to get on the team. Those two new members are Shirley Nelson, fueling sales manager, and Jimmy Kmetz, technical sale engineer, who had worked together for years before Tom Boriack, director of fueling, was able to bring them over to Cla-Val. Seen as all-stars, Boriack expressed his enthusiasm for his new team, noting that Nelson is well known in the industry. He believes it's a big win for Cla-Val, particularly since she has much manufacturing experience and has a customer-oriented approach to her demeanor, ensuring to uphold empathy in her interactions and providing satisfying solutions.Having been in the industry for almost 15 years, Nelson admitted enjoying working with control valves. “I love it… It changes every day — the people you meet, the places you get to see. It's been kind of a wild ride,” she explained. Looking forward to the work she will do with Cla-Val, she's particularly excited about providing some background knowledge on the many installations she's worked on in years past, which may be new to Cla-Val. Kmetz, having been Nelson's right hand man for many years, followed Nelson when she came to Cla-Val. The two make quite the duo with Nelson's sales expertise and Kmetz engineering background — complete with 12 years of experience in the hydraulics industry.Clearly, the two newest members bring great skills and energy to the Cla-Val team, and Boriack is excited to be full-staffed with strong talent.

La solución Link2Valves y los beneficios para el mercado LATAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 35:25


En este episodio, Homero Garcia de Cla-Val nos habla sobre la importancia de software de calidad para servicio y mantenimiento de activos de sistemas de agua, cómo mejorar las válvulas de control y cómo darles el mejor mantenimiento. Los problemas de fugas en las válvulas ocurren cuando uno menos lo espera, el sistema Link2Valves ayuda a detectar la emergencia a tiempo y así ahorrar tiempo y dinero. Cla-Val brinda una solución integral ya que además de agregar sistemas electrónicos a las válvulas para poder detectar posibles fugas, también ofrece el servicio de dar mantenimiento a las mismas. Esto se realiza según evaluación ya que el tipo de válvula y calidad de agua influyen mucho en la vida útil de las mismas. La aplicación móvil Link2Valves de Cla-Val, disponible también para computador, permite a los usuarios tener un archivo de todas las válvulas. Esto nos permite saber todas las características de las válvulas (modelo, tipo de pilotos, puntos de control, etc.) Link2Valves también nos permite generar un reporte para enviarla al proveedor de partes y agilizar el proceso de mantenimiento. Asimismo, la aplicación nos permite crear usuarios con diferentes privilegios para compartir y editar la información incluso estando offline, para subirla una vez conectados al internet. Toda esta información se encuentra guardada en un servidor privado, totalmente seguro. La aplicación también cuenta con función GPS que nos proporciona la ubicación exacta de cada válvula en un mapa. Esa función puede ser deshabilitada a pedido del cliente para así proteger esa información. Cla-Val brinda un servicio personalizado a cada uno de sus clientes así que no dude en contactarlos.

What Makes a Good Agent with Raeann Velasquez and Robb White

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 16:09


This episode of the Value Chronicles was all about partnerships and making an excellent agent to cement relationships and deliver world-class service. Two long-time partners of Cla-Val joined host Tyler Kern to tackle this vital topic. Raeann Velasquez, Chief Executive Officer and Outside Sales Manager for Cimco-GC Systems, and Robb White, Regional Sales Manager at ESI, dove into the agent waters to reveal some of the secrets that make a good agent.“People are the key element,” Velasquez said of the importance to her organization. “We have 22 employees between the two organizations, and we have representation of 18-years old up to 72. And we have employees that have longevity anywhere from six months to 41 years.”“Experienced people are our biggest and most important asset,” White said. “Experienced people in our industry are very hard to find because it's a difficult industry to find experienced people in.”And to ensure those valued and experienced employees want to remain with the company, White said it was essential that his organization set goals and a vision that the employees buy into and accept. “They also have a say in that vision and goals. It's incredibly important to us that everyone's on the same page.”So, what goes into a good manufacturer/agent relationship? “Just like any good relationship, it's good on both sides,” White said. “That means they are providing the assistance, the support, the technical knowledge, the inventory, the ability to ship, and for us on our end it is we are having good communication, good feedback with them, and we are out promoting their product on a daily basis. We go to work every day, and we start with Cla-Val. It is the heart of who we are.”

How This California Town Utilizes Link2Valves for its Water System

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 30:20


Here to break down Link2Valves on this episode of The Valve Chronicles is Jake Corzine, Western Regional Manager for Cla-Val, and Tim Neumann, the Production Facilities Lead at Mission Springs Water District, which provides, protects, and preserves water in Desert Hot Springs, California, and the surrounding areas. The two talked with Host Tyler Kern about Link2Valves. Neumann was introduced to Link2Valves when he worked for the City of Redlands and was tasked with monitoring 18 modulating valves, which are the lifeblood of the system, according to Neumann. There were no maintenance records on the valves, and he inquired that if he was going to do 18 valves, he should also do all the valves in the city. “They kind of looked and me and said ‘Really?'” Neumann recalled. “It kind of went from there, and I started using Link2Valves as soon as it came out.” One of his favorite aspects is the geo-location, especially when having new staff, as they can be directed to the valve's location. It also provides information on the type of valve and its function, which is a significant convenience for Neumann when maintaining the valves. “The other thing I think is really nice is the monthly report you can get sent to you in email format,” Neumann said. “When you have a bunch of different job duties, it is important to get that reminder.”

How This California Town Utilizes Link2Valves for its Water System

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 27:00


The app Link2Valves helps to make faster, more intelligent decisions on water system infrastructure. It has an intuitive and user-friendly design, with precise and easy-to-interpret data while maximizing maintenance efficiencies for automatic control valves and other water system assets. Here to break down Link2Valves on this episode of The Valve Chronicles is Jake Corzine, Western Regional Manager for Cla-Val, and Tim Neumann, the Production Facilities Lead at Mission Springs Water District, which provides, protects, and preserves water in Desert Hot Springs, California, and the surrounding areas. The two talked with Host Tyler Kern about Link2Valves. Neumann was introduced to Link2Valves when he worked for the City of Redlands and was tasked with monitoring 18 modulating valves, which are the lifeblood of the Redlands system, according to Neumann. There were no maintenance records on the valves, and he inquired that if he was going to do 18 valves, he should also do all the valves in the city“They kind of looked and me and said ‘Really?'” Neumann recalled. “It kind of went from there, and I started using Link2Valves as soon as it came out.” One of his favorite aspects is the geo-location, especially when having new staff, as they can be directed to the valve's location. It also provides information on the type of valve and its function, which is a significant convenience for Neumann when maintaining the valves. “The other thing I think is really nice is the monthly report you can get sent to you in email format,” Neumann said. “When you have a bunch of different job duties, it is important to get that reminder.”

Replacing Aging Infrastructure of Control Valve Vaults in the U.S. with Robb White

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 12:12


Robb White, Regional Sales Manager at ESI Fab Systems, broke down the aging infrastructure of control valve vaults in the United States and detailed the process of fixing the issue. White said the problem is widespread across the United States from coast to coast. “These control valve vaults are underground; they're in concrete structures,” White said. “These vaults are not something that you typically go into unless you're having an issue, and so things get left untouched for years and years until there's a potential failure or something stops working. Then we have to go down in them and have to maintain them.” The very nature of control valves is to let them do their job and not mess with them. But sometimes, that hands-off approach means there can be some playing catch-up when issues do arise. “In particular with control values, people don't usually address them until there's a failure,” White said. And sometimes, the problem goes beyond the control valve if the value's infrastructure is damaged and needs repair or replacement. “We go in and assess what's operating and what needs to operate properly in a control valve vault, and that's the start of the process for us,” White said.Once a determination's made on the infrastructure replacement strategy for inside the vault and all appropriate parties have signed off on the plan, it's time to make the necessary fixes. White said that they take measurements and render auto-cad drawings before replacement efforts get underway.

Preventative Maintenance with Randy Harris and Jake Corzine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 19:55


For any parts in a mechanical process, preventative maintenance is critical for a longer, useful life. That's true for valves in water systems. On Valve Chronicles, host Tyler Kern spoke with Jake Corzine, Western Regional Manager, Cla-Val, and Randy Harris, EMT Superintendent, California Water, about the subject.Harris' role with Cal Water is to manage a network that maintains electrical and mechanical systems, including valves. He explained the different types, “We use altitude, pressure reducing, pressure, release, and pump control. Additionally, sometimes there are combination valves.”In Harris' area, which includes 1750 valves, it's a tall order to keep them in top shape. He shared that some are as old as 1953, while they just installed a new one. So, how do they service all these valves? Harris answered, “We are constantly checking the condition to ensure something that's worn out is replaced before failure.” They use a computerized maintenance management system that includes all the valves and have a five-year cycle for each one. Corzine commented, “Cal Water has also standardized each type of valve, which helps with maintenance.”Replacement versus fixing is another consideration. “It's the age and condition. We look at the inside of the valve. Before the mid-90s, they didn't have an epoxy coating, so rust builds up and has to be scraped away, which makes the body thinner,” Harris said.Corzine noted that Cal Water has an excellent maintenance program and encouraged all organizations to “allocate funds and time to this because it prolongs the life of the valve.”

Preventative Maintenance with Randy Harris and Jake Corzine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 20:25


For any parts in a mechanical process, preventative maintenance is critical for a longer, useful life. That's true for valves in water systems. On Valve Chronicles, host Tyler Kern spoke with Jake Corzine, Western Regional Manager, Cla-Val, and Randy Harris, EMT Superintendent, California Water, about the subject.Harris' role with Cal Water is to manage a network that maintains electrical and mechanical systems, including valves. He explained the different types, “We use altitude, pressure reducing, pressure, release, and pump control. Additionally, sometimes there are combination valves.”In Harris' area, which includes 1750 valves, it's a tall order to keep them in top shape. He shared that some are as old as 1953, while they just installed a new one. So, how do they service all these valves? Harris answered, “We are constantly checking the condition to ensure something that's worn out is replaced before failure.” They use a computerized maintenance management system that includes all the valves and have a five-year cycle for each one. Corzine commented, “Cal Water has also standardized each type of valve, which helps with maintenance.”Replacement versus fixing is another consideration. “It's the age and condition. We look at the inside of the valve. Before the mid-90s, they didn't have an epoxy coating, so rust builds up and has to be scraped away, which makes the body thinner,” Harris said.Corzine noted that Cal Water has an excellent maintenance program and encouraged all organizations to “allocate funds and time to this because it prolongs the life of the valve.”

How Valves Play a Key Role in Fire Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 12:14


On this episode of The Valve Chronicles, a podcast from Cla-Val, host Tyler Kern and Cla-Val's Kyle Chism dove into perhaps the ultimate example of solutions that are often invisible, but always essential – fire protection products.

Safer, Faster, Greener – A Future Look at Aircraft Fueling Operations in The US & Europe

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 30:38


For the final episode of The Valve Chronicles' look at the differences in aircraft fueling operations between the U.S. and Europe, Cla-Val's Tom Boriack, Global Market Manager for Fueling, and Richard Hooton, Market Manager, Aviation & Ground Fueling, EMEA for Cla-Val Europe, put on their forward-thinking caps.

The Differences of Vehicle Design in Aircraft Refueling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 30:31


On this episode of The Valve Chronicles' look at the differences in aircraft fueling operations between the US and Europe, Cla-Val's Tom Boriack, Global Market Manager for Fueling, and Richard Hooton, Market Manager, Aviation & Ground Fueling, EMEA for Cla-Val Europe, joined host Tyler Kern for a discussion on the origins of vehicle design and the differences between the two regions. While Boriack might have felt as if Hooton had the edge over the past three episodes, could this be the discussion that finally handed the advantage over the United States?

Pressure Control Guideline Differences in Aircraft Fueling Operations Between the US & Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 32:59


For this third episode in The Valve Chronicles' look at the differences in aircraft fueling operations between the United States and Europe, the subject was pressure control and the differences in guidelines between the two geographies.

The Differences in Fueling Operations Between the US and Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 34:33


Cla-Val's Tom Boriack, Global Market Manager for Fueling, and Richard Hooton, Market Manager of Aviation & Ground Fueling for EMEA with Cla-Val Europe, returned to the Valve Chronicles for this second installment on a series about the differences in aircraft fueling operations between the United States and Europe.One key difference between the two nations is in safety regulations. Both the U.S. and Europe have safety governing bodies, but in Europe, they have some additional safety requirements, including weight-lifting limits.

Cla-Val University is Back with Online Training Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 13:13


George Aguilar, Training Manager at Cla-Val, provided some exciting news for industries looking for Cla-Val valve training. CVU (Cla-Val University) is back.The pandemic may have halted in-person training sessions for the time being, but CVU is now running online training sessions through Zoom.“We're providing online courses for operators and end users on our website,” Aguilar said. “They're live webinars, and we're providing a different way of training for our customers, now.”

US vs European Into-Plane Fueling Operations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 13:34


The Valve Chronicles is beginning a new series on United States and European plane fueling operations. Leading the conversation are Cla-Val experts Tom Boriak, Global Market Manager, Fueling and Richard Hooten, Market Manager Aviation & Ground Fueling EMEA.

Setting Yourself Up for Control Valve Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 9:32


Cla-Val features leading experts in automatic control valves and flow control solutions – so they know the steps users should deploy to set themselves up for success. The biggest pitfalls can generally be avoided by something as simple as clear communication, said Jake Corzine, Western Regional Sales Manager for Cla-Val.

How Link2Valves Can Modernize Your Water System Management

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 52:52


Mark Gimson has seen it all when it comes to valves.Now Director of Marketing and International Sales for Cla-Val, Gimson has worked with control valves for more than 35 years and said, honestly, there hasn't been an enormous amount of innovation over that time. However, Cla-Vel's latest technology, Link2Valves, is changing that.“It's basically a secure, web-based platform that allows registered users to locate, manage and maintain their control valves using a phone app interface and a user-dedicated web portal,” Gimson said. “This was really developed because we know that most utilities do track their critical assets … There are a number of asset programs out there to track typical municipal assets, but there wasn't one out there that was detailed and focused enough to track actual control valves.”The system is intuitive for anyone who has operated a smart phone before, with a color-coded system showing which systems need maintenance. Homero Garcia, Area Sales Manager for Cla-Val, also highlighted the ability to take photographs and store them in the platform, allowing technicians to quickly get an understanding of where an issue is occurring and what should be expected once on-site.Once service is completed, the notes are put into Link2Valves and the system is reset to green until it once again needs scheduled maintenance.“The first thing we want to do is verify what kind of valve you have. It's very common in the industry to hear, ‘Hey remember that PRV?' PRV can mean a few different things!,” Garcia said. “We know we have a control valve, but when we are able to look at the pictures that are documented in the app [and say], ‘OK, I remember this valve,” and the customer, all he has to say is, ‘Well No. 12.' We're able to look at that and, over the phone, help him troubleshoot that valve. Sometimes all it takes is two minutes over the phone.”

Meeting Valve Sizing and Noise Requirements with Innovative Software Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 29:01


Cla-Val's products are made to refine valve noise and have adaptable sizing software to meet difficult field applications, both in the laboratory and in the field. More engineers are beginning to specify valve noise limitation requirements. Cla-Val has met these requirements by defining specific limitations engineers may face and calculating the complexity of international standards.Residential areas can be a dangerous and difficult working environment. Noise standards have been put in place by cities and buildings to ensure the comfort and safety of residents. Detailed information about noise levels and frequency distribution needs to be available to clients. The process control industry has placed a lot of focus on hydrodynamics and waterflow. There can be many complex variations and software can be used to analyze and meet sound and valve sizing requirements.

Understanding the 39A Triple Action Air Valve and How It Prevents Pipe Ruptures and Bursts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 20:26


We've all seen it--the Old Faithful geyser on the corner gushing water into the street, blocking traffic and sending pedestrians running in the other direction. It is a partial pipe rupture, and over 250,000 happen in the U.S. each year. This episode of “Valve Chronicles” uncovers how these bursts happen and how they can be prevented.Host Tyler Kern welcomes Technical Product Specialist at Cla-Val, Roger Lah (embed contributor page) , to explore the many features of the 39A triple action valve.Surge events are a pipe's worst enemy and all too common when basic air valves cause negative pressure in the pipeline. Pipes can burst for a number of reasons, like excessive air accumulation, improper ventilation, and these aforementioned surge events. The 39A valve confronts these common problems head on.Operating much like an air bag for rushing water, the 39A slows the venting process and cushions the rejoining of the water with the air valve exhaust. The result? No surge event and no slam effect. Over time, these slam events weaken pipes, causing costly ruptures.But 39A not only medicates this problem, it also prevents it, using Cla-Val software to analyze slam events and provide data that engineers use to prevent future ruptures.Easily disassembled with hand tools and serviced with locally obtained parts, the 39A is a cost-effective improvement to a pipeline. Lah points out that now is the perfect time for water districts to inspect, repair and service pipelines, since road traffic is reduced.Find the “high-hazard areas where surges can happen,” said Lah, and service the pipe before it's too late.To learn more about Cla-Val valves and software visit www.cla-val.com.

How Link2Valves Can Modernize Your Water System Management

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 37:20


Now Director of Marketing and International Sales for Cla-Val, Gimson has worked with control valves for more than 35 years and said, while the basic valve has not changed a whole lot but they have become a lot smarter in what they can do. Cla-Val's latest technology, Link2Valves, is building on that. “It's basically a secure, web-based platform that allows registered users to locate, manage and maintain their control valves using a phone app interface and a user-dedicated web portal,” Gimson said. “This was really developed because we know that most utilities do track their critical assets … There are a number of asset programs out there to track typical municipal assets, but there wasn't one out there that was detailed and focused enough to track actual control valves.” The system is intuitive for anyone who has operated a smart phone before, with a color-coded system showing which systems need maintenance. Homero Garcia, Area Sales Manager for Cla-Val, also highlighted the ability to take photographs and store them in the platform, allowing technicians to quickly get an understanding of where an issue is occurring and what should be expected once on-site. Once service is completed, the notes are put into Link2Valves and the system is reset to green until it once again needs scheduled maintenance. “The first thing we want to do is verify what kind of valve you have. It's very common in the industry to hear, ‘Hey remember that PRV?' PRV can mean a few different things!,” Garcia said. “We know we have a control valve, but when we are able to look at the pictures that are documented in the app [and say], ‘OK, I remember this valve,” and the customer, all he has to say is, ‘Well No. 12.' We're able to look at that and, over the phone, help him troubleshoot that valve. Sometimes all it takes is two minutes over the phone.”

Elevating Valve Service with Thorough Data and Scheduling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 26:12


In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, water management facilities have had to figure out how to keep systems up and running while avoiding putting their technicians and other employees at risk of contracting or spreading the coronavirus. Simply not servicing valves is not an option. A malfunction can lead to a serious headache, said Roger Lah, Technical Product Specialist for Cla-Val, not only in terms of coping with a malfunction but also from bad press or frustrated residents. “Whenever you see a pipe main failure on the nightly news, they don't talk about how it happened. It could be just old pipes, or it could've been a valve that was never serviced that actually caused the problem to begin with,” Lah said. “There's often a story behind it.”

Why Going Electric with Your Valve Control Can Be a Smart, Economic Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 17:14


It's comfortable to stick with a known commodity, but that can lead to becoming stuck in the past. That's becoming the case with many water districts that aren't exploring their valve control options. Systems engineers are likely familiar with a traditional PLC, but, while the base product may be competitive with an electronic valve control in price, the extra costs for other necessary components needed to complete an installation can drive that price up. James Parsons, Application Engineer at Cla-Val, said districts will buy a traditional product, “then, they're going to stick it into a large enclosure, and they're going to have to set up some kind of communications network back to a SCADA system.” “You can look at the VC-22D as a single unit that has a relatively small footprint that encompasses all of those. It doesn't require an enclosure, it has its own enclosure, and it's watertight,” he said.

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