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    Free Online Training: Commissioning Heat Pump Systems: Fundamentals and System Types, October 30, 9:30-1:30 pm PT

  • 30 October 2024
  • Start time : 09:30 AM
  • End time : 01:30 PM
  • Event Host : Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
Free Online Training: Commissioning Heat Pump Systems: Fundamentals and System Types
Event Description

This training series will focus on the design, commissioning and operational issues associated with heat pumps and heat pump systems with a focus on how this type of equipment can facilitate electrification of buildings and building systems. The content will be divided into five half-day sessions. Each session will stand alone, but the different training modules will also be interrelated. Ideally people interested in using heat pumps as part of building electrification projects will attend all five sessions.

This session will provide an overview of the heat pump concept and contrast it with electric resistance and natural gas heating. The refrigeration cycle will be touched upon with resources provided for more in-depth self-study for those who are interested. Common heat pump configurations, system types and applications will be discussed and illustrated.

Click here to register for the entire Commissioning Heat Pump Systems (5 Part Series).

 

The objective of this training series is that at the conclusion, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss some of opportunities associated with applying heat pumps as a source of heating and cooling for buildings as we move towards electrification
  • Describe how buildings use heat and how heat pumps can be used to meet this need along with the fundamental goals associated with building HVAC systems
  • Recognize the typical components of the vapor-compression (refrigeration) cycle
  • Identify the common heat pump system types and describe their general characteristics (ground source, air source, water source, variable flow refrigeration, etc.)

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
  • Agenda
    • - Introduction and safety message
      - How buildings use heat
      - Heat pumps, electrification, and the fundamental goals of HVAC
      - Fundamental heat pump concepts
      - Heat pump system types
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • David Sellers, a Senior Engineer at Facility Dynamics, provides field-oriented hands-on technical training, existing building commissioning, new construction commissioning and technical support for other team members. Mr. Sellers' entered the industry in 1976 and has accumulated experience that includes system design, fabrication, operation, and analysis focusing on HVAC systems, central plants, control systems, plumbing systems, and fire protection systems. He has been involved in all aspects of project design from schematics through construction documents. In addition, he has worked as a mechanical and control systems contractor and a facilities engineer, background that exposed him to the practical issues associated with system installation and operation in addition to the theoretical issues associated with the design process.
  • Cost
    • FREE Event
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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