Our Global Test Supply University program offers you a variety of learning opportunities on several topics that have been selected and are often presented by our very own in-house experts. Whether you're looking for a basic understanding or you’re interested in developing an expert knowledge, our webinars, seminars, and courses have you covered.
An extensive selection of courses offered to you by Snell Infrared Training Center. Choose the course that's right for you, then choose the classroom setting that is right for you whether that be online or in a classroom and then select from the dates/locations that are available.
Snell Level I Thermographic ApplicationsClassroom Setting: Learn the principles of how to Think Thermally®, basic heat transfer theory, electrical applications, mechanical equipment, building systems, roof inspections, use of thermal imaging equipment and proper image acquisition. Includes the Snell Certification Standard.
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Long Beach CA,
Oct 6-10, 2025
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$2,195
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Louisville KY,
Oct 6-10, 2025
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$2,195
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Oct 13-17, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,195
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Tampa FL,
Oct 20-24, 2025
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$2,195
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Seattle WA,
Oct 20-24, 2025
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$2,195
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Houston TX,
Oct 27-31, 2025
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$2,195
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Nov 10-14, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,195
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San Jose CA,
Nov 17-21, 2025
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$2,195
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Charleston SC,
Dec 1-5, 2025
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$2,195
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Dec 15-19, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,195
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Snell Level II Advanced Infrared ThermographyEssential training for the professional thermographer, Level 2 offers greater depth and analysis on surface heat transfer, temperature measurement techniques, prioritizing findings, procedures and camera operation. Prerequisite: Level 1 or Infrared for Electrical Inspections. |
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Orono ME,
Sep 29 - Oct 3, 2025
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$2,195
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San Antonio TX,
Oct 13-17, 2025
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$2,195
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Dec 1-5, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,195
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On-Demand Online
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$2,195
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ITC Optical Gas Imaging TrainingDuring the three days of this certification course, you'll learn how to setup and operate FLIR OGI cameras, what gases can be found with the technology, and discover how different environmental conditions can affect the ease or difficulty of gas leak detection. Training includes classroom instruction and lab time covering basic inspection procedures, permitting requirements, safety practices, and more. |
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Oct 7-9, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Oct 28-30, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Nov 18-20, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Dec 2-4, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Dec 9-11, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Dec 16-18, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,300
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Snell Electric Motor Testing — Energized & De-EnergizedThis training is designed to provide trainees with the theoretical knowledge and procedural awareness to utilize current time domains, and spectral data to localize electrical and mechanical anomalies that affect motor performance and reliability. Technicians will gain a solid understanding of current and voltage FFT’s and will be able to analyze data to support the identification and localization of electrical, mechanical and power quality anomalies. This will provide the student with a sound theoretical foundation to safely and successfully analyze, troubleshoot and maintain motors and their circuits regardless of what equipment is utilized or eventually procured. |
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Knoxville TN,
Oct 13-17, 2025
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$2,295
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Tampa FL,
Nov 10-14, 2025
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$2,295
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Dec 8-12, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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$2,295
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Snell Online Infrared for Electrical Inspections |
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This two-day course is designed for the novice infrared thermographer in understanding the requirements for conducting successful electrical inspections. There is no pre-requisite for this class. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell Online Infrared for Building Inspections |
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This online course is designed for energy auditors and weatherization contractors who use, or are considering adding, thermal imaging to inspect residential homes. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell Online Infrared for Mechanical Inspections |
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This online course prepares students to start successfully applying infrared technology to inspect mechanical systems for a wide range of deficiencies. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell Online Infrared for Roof Inspections |
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This course is designed for roofing professionals, facility and maintenance technicians, thermographers, building inspectors and those who use thermal imaging or are considering adding the technology to their program. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell SIC-0201 Level II Online Thermographic Applications |
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Level 2 focuses on radiometric temperature measurement and how taking accurate temperatures improves the diagnosis and interpretation of thermal situations. The course delves deeply into the concepts of emissivity, reflected temperature compensation as well as spatial and measurement resolution. Other topics include: inspecting though transmissive films and windows and the use and limitations of IR mirrors. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell SIC-0200-AERO Level II Areospace NDT Thermographic ApplicationsThis advanced course follows the ASNT Level 2 recommended curriculum and focuses on the nondestructive testing of materials using active thermography and the Thermal Wave EchoTherm® System from Thermal Wave Imaging. (On-site courses using other IR imaging equipment are available.) An optional day is reserved for individuals with qualifying work experience who wish to take a three-part certification examination. |
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Detroit MI,
Oct 13-17, 2025
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$2,195
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Snell 1-EMTTS Electrical Theory Basics |
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The ability to successfully use motor test instruments will be dependent upon your knowledge of basic electrical theory. The first several hours of this course is "theory review." It is not only important to understand relationships between voltage, current and resistance, it is also important to understand the characteristics of different circuits and how they affect collected data. In this group of modules, you will review DC and AC theory at a level that will provide you the necessary background to effectively test electric motors both de-energized and energized. This topic in conjunction with the rest of the course will enable anyone that successfully completes this course to become a highly effective motor test technician. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 2-EMTTS Electric Motor Fundamentals |
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In this section we will continue to build the foundation, necessary, for you to be highly successful at diagnosing motor and motor circuit problems. We will explore differing distribution and grounding systems and how they may impact data collection and analysis. We will also explore how motors are constructed. Without understanding the design and construction of motors, it is quite easy to misdiagnose any collected data. Motor Rewind is another topic we will explore. Knowing what is involved with a proper motor rewind can ensure that you do not receive substandard motors from any motor shop, allowing these motors to be installed or placed in inventory. All motors come with nameplates installed. Although somewhat intuitive much of the information contained on these nameplates is not fully understood or misunderstood. We will provide a detailed overview of the content and importance of understanding motor nameplates. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 3-EMTTS Electric Motor Operational Theory |
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With theory review and motor construction now under our belts, we will explore how motors operate. Staring with a simple AC generator we will learn how a motor develops a magnetic field in the stator and how that causes the rotor to turn. We will also learn how we achieve different RPM ranges for motors. In this topic we will also explore efficiency, motor power factor, and torque. We will also learn why it is important to use a motor of proper design for correct applications. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 4-EMTTS De-Energized Electric Motor Testing |
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In this topic we will bring together all the previous topics to display and comprehend the various testing types and methods utilized by the various motor tester manufacturers. We will incorporate the collected data from the motor testing videos and explain the analysis methods and data correlation. We will also provide some actual case studies from many "in-field" finds and successes. How to develop a motor testing program, determining criticality and the various uses for motor test instruments will also be addressed. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 5-EMTTS Energized EMT & Power Quality |
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Power Quality Analysis is the first part of "Energized Electric Motor Testing." Power Quality issues first appeared with the advent of the vacuum tube. However, in the 1980's personal computers, PLCs, VFDs, UPSs and electronic lighting, began appearing in increasing numbers. The effects of these discontinuous loads can have deleterious effects on motors and electrical/electronic equipment in general. In this topic we learn how to use your motor tester as a power quality analyzer, to identify numerous power quality anomalies that can substantially reduce your motor longevity. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 6-EMTTS Energized EMT & Spectral Analysis |
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This topic is a culmination of all the previous topic in this series. Energized motor testing is an expedient method for identifying many electrical and mechanical faults that lead to motor failure. Learn how to safely collect, analyze, and correlate test data to diagnose power supply, motor circuit and motor electrical and mechanical issues, using raw data, time domains and current and voltage signal processing (FFT) data. Learn how many of the differing types of starting circuits work and how to diagnose electrical, mechanical and circuit problems by monitoring motor starting current or in-rush. | Upon Request | Register Now |
Snell 7-EMTTS Energized & De-EnergizedThis training is designed to provide trainees with the theoretical knowledge and procedural awareness to utilize current time domains, and spectral data to localize electrical and mechanical anomalies that affect motor performance and reliability. Technicians will gain a solid understanding of current and voltage FFT's and will be able to analyze data to support the identification and localization of electrical, mechanical and power quality anomalies. This will provide the student with a sound theoretical foundation to safely and successfully analyze, troubleshoot and maintain motors and their circuits regardless of what equipment is utilized or eventually procured. |
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Oct 13-17, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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On demand
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Nov 10-14, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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On demand
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Dec 8-12, 2025 Online - Live Virtual
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On demand
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On-Demand Online - Live Virtual
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On demand
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Currently, we don't have any webinars available. However, we will have some ready for you shortly.
We've conducted numerous informative webinars dedicated to delivering valuable insights from our experts and trusted partners. Here are the topics we've covered so you can watch them at your convenience.