Coffee with Caleffi

Small-Scale Hydronic Cooling

Date
Coffee with Caleffi

Subject - Small-Scale Hydronic Cooling

When - Thursday, June 20 from 12:00 - 1:30pm CDT

Technical Content Level -  Intermediate

Air-to-water and water-to-water heat pumps are often equipped with refrigerant reversing valves, allowing them to function as chillers.  Small-scale chilled water cooling systems can be configured for various heating/cooling loads, client expectations, and budgets.  When properly designed and installed, these systems provide several advantages over competing cooling methods.  However, critical details must be accounted for in order to avoid problems and maintain system performance.  John Siegenthaler, P.E., will cover all these topics and more in this 90-minute webinar.

Topics of discussion:
→ Is it necessary to insulate PEX piping when distributing chilled fluids?
→ Is there more than one way to zone chilled water cooling?
→ Can a heat pump provide both cooling and domestic hot water during the summer?
→ What approach can be used to provide multi-zone heating along with single-zone cooling?

Siegenthaler is a seasoned industry leader and passionate teacher, eager to share his over 40 years of experience in the understanding and proper application of water-based engineering principles with our audience. He is the principal of Appropriate Designs and a regular contributor to industry publications.
 

All Coffee with Caleffi webinars are complimentary, but registration is required for real-time attendance.  After registering, you willreceive a confirmation email containing login details.  When training time comes, grab a coffee, tune in and learn more about Caleffi’s innovative products and how they can add value to your work. A Certificate of Attendance is emailed to all attendees following the webinar.

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Questions?  Please contact Max Rohr.

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