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Free Online Course: Commercial Heat Pump Water Heaters - Engineering Deep Dive, January 7 and 9, 9 - 11 am PT
Event Description
This course introduces the engineering fundamentals of commercial heat pump water heater systems and evaluates important design considerations, the landscape of market delivery, product availability, system configurations, codes/policies, and energy savings potential of commercial heat pump water heating systems. Additionally, this course demonstrates how to use Ecotope’s free design tool: the Ecosizer, and explores successful case studies.
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Target Audience:
Learning Level: Intermediate Class
Note: Customers will receive a link the Friday prior to the event.
- Why CHPWH?
- CHPWH System Components
- CHPWH System Designs: Deep Dive
- Key Design Considerations
Brian has been an engineer in the Industrial Refrigeration and CHPWH industries since 2007. During this time, he has developed a wealth of knowledge on CHPWH equipment, system design, controls, and field service. Brian currently operates Culler LLC, providing expert support to CHPWH manufacturers across North America. Brian holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Gonzaga University.
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