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High Performance Heating, Cooling, and Domestic Hot Water (DHW), November 17, 5-7 pm, Building Evolution Corporation, Worcester, Massachusetts (Free)
Event Description
Mitsubishi will showcase heating, cooling, and DHW technologies used in high performance buildings that reduce refrigerant use in buildings.
Mike Ragan and Chris Ouellette (Mitsubishi Electric) will be hosting a discussion exploring innovative ways to achieve high performance buildings and electrification with VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) systems, heat pump applications with hydronic heat exchangers (HEX), and domestic hot water heating. They will be discussing approaches to meeting the increased demands of building owners and project scopes, and how our approach to projects has allowed for groundbreaking new applications in all areas from historic buildings to new projects striving for net zero certification.
This interactive discussion will allow the audience to dig deeper and ask questions such as the fundamentals of heat pump systems, building integration with controls systems, and ventilation applications with VRF equipment.
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