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Registration Fee:
Member (SAVE $195 by registering for the Webinar Series)Webinar series: $399.00 + HSTIndividual: $99.00 + HST
Non-Member (SAVE $260 by registering for the Webinar Series)Webinar series: $520.00 + HSTIndividual: $130.00 + HST
Who Should Attend:
Webinar Summary:
The hydronics market is decarbonizing, and though the pace differs from market to market, it’s happening across Canada. This year the Canadian Hydronics Council put together our annual Webinar Series to help you to grow, and even thrive, as the market shifts to higher efficiencies and fully electrified systems.
Courses will focus on:
Webinar Dates & Topics:
April 11, 2024 | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmElectrifying Domestic Hot Water with Hydronics – CommercialPresenter: Tom Heckbert, Rheem Canada Ltd./Ltee
April 17, 2024 | 1:00 pm – 2:30 pmPhase Change Materials and Their Functions in Hydronics Systems DesignPresenter: Michael Ridler, Eden Energy
April 25, 2024 |1:00 pm – 2:00 pmElectrifying Domestic Hot Water with Hydronics – ResidentialPresenters: Michael Ridler, Eden Energy & Tom Heckbert, Rheem Canada Ltd./Ltee
May 8, 2024 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pmLow Temperature Heating and High Temperature Cooling EmittersPresenter: Stephen Allen, EMCO Corporation
May 15, 2024 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pmDemystifying Hydronics Heat PumpsPresenter: Micheal Ridler, Eden Energy
May 22, 2024 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pmBonus webinar: Biogas Digesters and Hydronics Applications - Part #1Presenter: Jason Jackson, Fleming College
We hope you’ll join us for this limited series and let our industry experts share their knowledge with you.
Participating in the CHC Webinar Training allows you to accumulate Continuing Education Credits (CEUs), which can be applied towards your CHC Certification or any other certification that recognizes them.
Canadian Hydronics Council Webinar #1
Electrifying Domestic Hot Water with Hydronics – Commercial
Making domestic hot water for commercial or multi-unit residential buildings can be a lot different than for houses. There’s typically more equipment producing waste heat for collection, more room for preheat tanks and heat pumps, and a higher likelihood of large dump loads requiring more storage tanks. Individual usage patterns blur together to make sizing and control decisions quite different. In this seminar we’ll review some of the best ways to electrify a DHW system in a commercial-scale facility, tying in heat pump technology in ways that might surprise you.
Presenter:
Thomas HeckbertDirector of Sales - WaterRheem Canada Ltd./Ltée
Member (SAVE $195 by registering for the Webinar Series)Webinar series: $399.00 plus HSTIndividual: $99.00 plus HST
Non-Member (SAVE $260 by registering for the Webinar Series)Webinar series: $520.00 plus HSTIndividual: $130.00 plus HST
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