A free supplier webinar from Bosch
Presented November 12, 2024
2:00 PM EST
Heat pumps — they are not just for mild climates anymore. This course aims to educate contractors and wholesalers on the challenges and technologies that have enabled the latest generation of cold climate heat pumps and understanding the underlining theory; including hot gas bypass, flash tank and enhanced vapor injection cycles.
Learning Objectives:
- Challenges faced with heat pumps in cold environments with respect to P-H Diagram
- How hot gas bypass improves cold start up
- Flash tank vapor injection cycle and components
- Enhanced vapor injection cycle and components
Certificate of Attendance Offered
Bosch will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenter
Trevor Shane, Digital Solutions Lead, Application Engineering and Training
Trevor collaborates with Product Management, Engineering and Training to develop technical training content for Bosch Home Comfort. Trevor is responsible for several digital platforms within Bosch; Home Comfort PRO lead generation, Bosch Selection Tool (BST) water source heat pump selection tool and factory training registration. Trevor comes from Bosch’s automotive division, with 8 years experience in air movement, thermal and refrigerant systems as an application engineer and research and development engineer. Trevor has a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan.
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A free supplier webinar from Trane
Presented November 7, 2024
2:00 PM EST
As the trend to achieve net zero carbon intensifies, the building sector, responsible for approximately 39% of global CO2 emissions, is experiencing a notable shift.[1] Significant strides have been made in helping to reduce operational carbon through energy-efficient and electrified HVAC systems, as well as renewable energy. Now, the focus is shifting towards helping to decrease embodied carbon, which includes the greenhouse gas emissions arising from the entire lifecycle of building materials. This presentation will explore the key aspects of embodied carbon in the context of whole life carbon footprint.
Presenters will discuss the methodologies for measuring embodied carbon, focusing on Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), and their role in providing credible and transparent data. Through examples of comprehensive whole-building carbon analysis, the presentation will highlight how life cycle assessments are being used to make informed decisions that help reduce the whole life carbon footprint of buildings. Attendees will gain insights into measuring, comparing, and helping to reduce embodied carbon in their projects, contributing to a more sustainable built environment.
Learning Objectives
- Compare and understand operational carbon and embodied carbon.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of why embodied carbon is becoming increasingly substantial in the building sector, especially as operational emissions decrease.
- Learn how LCAs and EPDs are used to measure and report the environmental impact of building materials and systems.
- Discover strategies for reducing embodied carbon through sustainable design, material selection, and manufacturing considerations.
- Analyze practical application of LCAs and EPDs in reducing the whole life carbon footprint of buildings.
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[1] World Green Building Council. Bringing embodied carbon upfront. September 2019. WorldGBC_Bringing_Embodied_Carbon_Upfront.pdf
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Presenter
Shannon Sajdak
Product Sustainability Leader Trane Technologies™
With a background in life cycle assessment and product sustainability, Shannon Sajdak works to optimize the sustainability and circularity of Trane Technologies' products across their entire life cycle. This includes leading the organization's LCA and EPD program, where she ensures that the strategy and execution of product carbon footprint disclosures meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders. Shannon also manages Trane Technologies' Design for Sustainability and Circularity framework in support of an ambitious set of 2030 corporate sustainability goals.
Shannon lives in Seattle, WA and has both a Master of Environmental Management in Business & Environment and a B.S. in Environmental Science from Duke University.
John Sustar
Systems Commercialization Leader Trane Technologies™
John has 15 years of experience in the HVAC industry and has a background in energy modeling, electrical and mechanical systems, and chilled water design. As a HVAC systems commercialization leader, he is responsible for developing and executing the commercial systems strategy at Trane—working cross-functionally with applications and systems engineering, sales, and marketing.
John lives in La Crosse, WI and holds a Master of Building Systems Engineering from the University of Colorado-Boulder and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of St. Thomas (MN).
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A free supplier webinar from Lennox
Presented November 19, 2024
1:00 PM CST / 2:00 PM EST
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the Lennox Powered by Samsung product lineup, where we'll provide a detailed overview of this exciting new development. This webcast will unveil the groundbreaking joint venture between Lennox and Samsung, highlighting what this strategic partnership means for the future of HVAC technology. We'll walk you through the innovative products being launched and share insights into the transformation of Lennox VRF systems over the past decade. Get ready to be inspired as we showcase how this collaboration will shape the future of our industry, setting the stage for a new era of advanced, high-performance solutions.
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Lennox will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenter
Ronald Roos
Senior Manager of VRF Sales for North America, Lennox Industries
Ronald Roos is the Manager of Engineered Sales at Lennox Industries. Ronald has 14 years’ HVAC experience with the first 8 years spent as a specifying consulting engineer in South Africa and Canada. As a specifying engineer he specialized in large scale commercial and infrastructure developments with a focus on chilled water and VRF applications. In 2015 he joined Lennox Industries in Canada as a VRF Sales Engineer and soon expanded his territory to include Washington, Oregon and several Western US states including Arizona. In 2019 he was relocated to Texas and took the role of Manager of Engineered Sales for the Eastern US and Canada. In his current role he manages a team of Engineered Sales Managers that support specifying engineers for all things Lennox and drive Lennox VRF sales as the VRF applications experts. When not working he enjoys travel and hiking with his wife and two kids.
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A free supplier webinar from Schneider Electric
Presented Tuesday, October 15, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
Recent changes in our environment, codes, and guidelines are driving demand for more sustainable, resilient, efficient, and people centric buildings. There is a need for improvements in building design around employees returning to the office and the effects it has on energy usage and wellness.
Guidelines are important to help give clear standardization and Guideline 36 was developed by ASHRAE to reduce energy consumption and improve indoor air quality. This standard provides advanced HVAC control sequences with the intention of documenting operational performance and reducing the commissioning time needed on projects.
We will help articulate the benefits of Guideline 36, how to specify, potential issues and compare it to traditional control logic.
Attendees qualify for a certificate of completion or 0.1 Continuing Educational Units (CEU) after successful completion of a test for mySchneider portal members.
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Certificate of Attendance:
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Presenter
Raf Sowacki
Raf Sowacki is Schneider Electric’s Digital Energy Division Northeast Consultant Solutions Architect. He offers solutions to support engineers in designing high-performance technologies to access data, sustainability, and innovation. His passion for serving others through his professional and personal life is what drives him. He partners with MEP consulting engineers to support them with education, tools, and resources in Smart Building Design, Predictive Analytics, Cybersecurity, and more. This includes vertical markets in commercial properties, data centers, healthcare, higher education, aviation, and government.
Raf has supported facility managers throughout his career starting as a technician and then becoming Service Operations Manager for a facilities systems EcoXpert integrator. Raf was the technology leader in the organization where he was the single point of contact for all technical inquiries about computer networking, programming, BMS architecture and general technology. Raf has a AAS degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from Nassau Community College.
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A free supplier webinar from Uponor
Presented Thursday, October 10, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
Radiant heating and cooling is a key strategy for decarbonization. These large-surface-area heat exchangers in high-performance buildings significantly lower heating temperatures and increase cooling temperatures. When considering heating and cooling efficiency, whether it's boilers, chillers, heat pumps, or solar systems, the efficiency of these devices is highly dependent on the return temperature. Lower heating and higher cooling temperatures dramatically impact equipment performance. As we transition from combustion-based to non-combustion-based systems, we consider the efficiency of refrigerant and non-refrigerant systems. The concept of lift, or the temperature change required, is crucial. The narrower the temperature range, the better the COP (Coefficient of Performance). Radiant systems enable the highest COPs compared to other heat exchangers available, making them vital in achieving energy efficiency and comfort.
Key learning objectives:
- How to optimize a design to minimize the load
- How tube spacing and location in a radiant system impact water temperatures
- How to read and make selections using the design graph found in the ASHRAE Systems and Equipment Handbook
Certificate of Attendance Offered
Certificate of Attendance:
Uponor will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenter
Hailey Mick
Hailey Mick is an engineering business development manager and member of the Sustainability Core Team at GF Building Flow Solutions (formerly Uponor North America). She has nearly 20 years of experience in the commercial HVAC industry with roles including engineering applications and technical sales manager, hydronic training manager, product engineer, and sales engineer. She is passionate about educating customers on product functionality and selection, design improvements, and sustainability, while also providing guidance to help industry professionals solve problems. She holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Auburn University and lives in Chattanooga, TN. Hailey is an active member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), where she serves on several technical committees, including TC 2.8, 6.1, 6.5, and 6.6. She is also the president of the ASHRAE TN Valley Chapter and volunteers as the chair of the Student Activities Committee and the Sustainability Committee. Additionally, Hailey is an active member of the American Society of Healthcare Engineers (ASHE), where she is part of the Sustainability Innovation Task Group.
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A free supplier webinar from TE Connectivity
Presented Live Friday, June 28, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET
Navigating Engineering Hurdles: Sealed Connectors In Harsh Environments
Tune in to TE Connectivity's latest tech chat video for invaluable insights on optimizing heat pump and air conditioning systems in challenging environments. Explore the intricacies of selecting the ideal sealed connectors to bolster performance amidst extreme conditions.
Delve into the complexities engineers encounter when crafting outdoor HVAC setups—exposed to moisture, dust, and high vibration risks due to misalignment or faulty installation. Such conditions can accelerate wear on motor bearings and vital components, hastening system failure. As HVAC technology advances towards compact, intelligent designs, engineers grapple with the imperative of space efficiency.
Join TE Connectivity's latest CoolTalk tech chat to explore how the right sealed connectors can elevate performance, even in the harshest conditions. From battling moisture and dust to overcoming vibration challenges, learn how TE's component solutions ensure durability and reliability.
What You'll Gain:
- Insight into global HVAC market dynamics and governmental incentives, alongside a deep dive into smart system integration and heat pump adoption.
- Understanding of the unique design hurdles posed by harsh environments, encompassing temperature extremes and chemical exposure.
- Recognizing the crucial role of vibration management in HVAC systems, highlighting TE's Power Triple Lock Connector and Economy Power Connector for their unwavering locking performance.
Don't miss out—tune in now to gain expert knowledge and stay ahead in the evolving HVAC landscape!
Certificate of Attendance Offered
About the Presenters
Joe Burch, Business Development Manager
Joe serves as the Americas Business Development Manager for TE Connectivity's Appliances division, steering strategic initiatives for growth. With three years of tenure at TE Connectivity, he merges research, strategy, and sales acumen to drive the team's success. Joe holds an MBA, further enriching his capabilities in navigating the dynamic landscape of business development.
Josh Poterjoy, Senior Manager System Architecture
Josh leads the Appliances System Architecture team, which focuses on understanding the ever-changing needs of the home appliance and electronics industries. His team then translates those trends into product roadmaps, new opportunities, and research projects. He has been with TE since 2014 but brings 17 years of product development and R&D experience to the team.
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A free supplier webinar from Condair
Presented Live Wednesday, June 5, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
Adiabatic Solutions for Data Centers
This webinar, presented by Condair, delves into the crucial role of humidification and evaporative cooling solutions in enhancing the efficiency of data centers. Participants will gain insights into how these technologies can optimize operational performance, improve energy efficiency, and maintain optimal conditions for sensitive equipment. From reducing energy consumption to enhancing equipment reliability, attendees will learn practical strategies for leveraging adiabatic solutions to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of their data centers.
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Presenters
William Truong, North American Business Development Manager
William Truong is the North American business development manager at Condair Inc. for Data Centers specializing in applying adiabatic technologies, including evaporative media and atomizing nozzle systems into new build and retrofit data centers and products. William holds a BASc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa and is currently chair of ASHRAE TC 5.07 - Evaporative Cooling.
Sean Barlett, Water Chemical Engineer with Condair
Sean has had various engineering, project management and leadership roles in the water treatment industry supporting customers in the power, semiconductor, and oil and gas markets. His knowledge includes water chemistry, system design, and operations optimization. Before Sean joined the Kuul team, he worked as a facilities chemical engineer with Meta Platforms supporting critical cooling systems at multiple data center campuses. Sean earned his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Northeastern University and a Masters in Environmental Engineering from John’s Hopkins University.
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A free supplier webinar from Uponor
Presented Live Wednesday, May 22, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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Pursuing Decarbonization Goals: Design and Architectural Impacts of Radiant Systems
With energy efficiency being one of the four decarbonization pillars in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap, this presentation will explore how radiant heating and cooling systems can help achieve decarbonization goals in new construction and renovation projects. This is a continuation of the “Leveraging Radiant and Hydronics to Achieve Decarbonization Goals” webinar held on Oct. 19, 2023 (which is available to watch on demand via this link). This part-two webinar will give attendees a deeper understanding of the architectural and system design impacts of radiant heating and cooling systems.
Key learnings:
- Deep dive into hydronic-based radiant heating and cooling system design
- Discuss architectural impacts of hydronic radiant heating and cooling systems
- Reveal available engineering resources for specifying and designing these systems
Certificate of Attendance Offered
Uponor will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenter
Hailey Mick, Business Development Manager for Engineering Services
Hailey Mick is a business development manager for Engineering Services at Uponor North America. She has 17 years of experience in the commercial HVAC industry with roles including engineering applications and technical sales manager, hydronic training manager, product engineer, and sales engineer. She is passionate about educating customers on product functionality and selection, design improvements, and sustainability, while also providing guidance helping industry professionals solve problems. She holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Auburn University and is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), American Society of Healthcare Engineers (ASHE), American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE), and the Uponor Sustainability Core Team.
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A free supplier webinar from Trane
Presented Live Tuesday, May 7, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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Discover the future of smart buildings, where artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the built environment with solutions that unlock unparalleled performance and insight – a future where indoor spaces meet new levels of performance, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort, with intelligent building systems.
According to research from Guidehouse Insights, the global revenue for building automation systems is projected to grow by 4.5% annually over the next decade1. As a result, there has never been a better time for engineers to apply the latest technology to transform the built environment with enhanced connectivity and optimization capabilities.
Join Trane controls and building intelligence experts as we delve into the latest technologies, market trends, key considerations, and invaluable resources to guide you through every crucial step of your next project – from design to installation, operation, and beyond.
Source: 1Guidehouse Insights, “Market Data: Building Automation and Controls,” 2022
Key Learning Objectives::
- Explore market and industry trends that are shaping customer demands and technology advancements, including skilled labor shortages, AI, interoperability, decarbonization, IAQ, sustainability, and ESG goals.
- Gain insight into designing future-forward systems that prioritize performance, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort while aligning with customers' long-term goals, considering the entire controls life cycle.
- Hear how real companies are employing the latest AI and BAS technology to achieve their business goals.
- Understand the importance of involving IT in the design and implementation process by addressing cybersecurity, IP, and integration needs.
- Discover technologies and tools that can aid in the design and installation of smart systems.
Certificate of Attendance Offered
Trane will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenters
Chris Gist, Unit Controls Portfolio Leader, Trane Commercial
Chris Gist is the Unit Controls Portfolio Leader for Trane and leads the organization’s efforts on new controls product development and introduction of technological enhancements across Trane’s HVAC portfolio. In his more than 22 years in energy services and controls, Chris has held various leadership, technical and marketing roles.
Kristy Schomaker, Digital Solutions Commercialization Team Leader, Trane Commercial
As a Digital Services Leader at Trane, Kristy collaborates with the internal Product Management Leaders and Regional Leaders across North America to build strategies and resources that best highlight the digital solutions Trane has to offer. Kristy has over 16 years of experience in energy services and delivers growth and solutions to Trane’s Digital services business.
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A free supplier webinar from TE Connectivity
Presented Live Thursday, March 7, 2024
2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. ET
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The Path to Net-Zero: Achieving Maximum Efficiency in Your Home
Join us for an enlightening webinar as we uncover the revolutionary impact of heat pump technology on enhancing home comfort and advancing sustainability. Discover how heat pumps are transforming traditional climate control, laundry, and more, ushering in a new era of net-zero living.
In this exclusive session, we'll delve deep into the workings of heat pump technology and its multifaceted applications, including heating, cooling, water heating, and laundry drying. Learn how these innovations are reshaping the landscape of home energy efficiency and playing a pivotal role in achieving net-zero living standards.
But that's not all - our webinar goes beyond theory. We'll explore practical solutions and connectivity options to ensure your heat pump systems operate efficiently in today's connected homes. Powered by TE Connectivity's cutting-edge solutions, your home will be equipped for maximum efficiency and sustainability.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay ahead of the curve. Register now to gain invaluable insights into global market trends, efficiency demands, and TE Connectivity's comprehensive portfolio of component solutions. Together, let's embark on a journey towards a more sustainable and energy-efficient future for our homes and planet.
Key highlights include:
- Exploring home energy efficiency market trends and their impact on modern appliances.
- Understanding the surging demand for high-efficiency heat pump systems.
- Unveiling the driving forces behind the net-zero market and its implications for home efficiency.
- Addressing design challenges and regulatory requirements for maximizing home efficiency.
- Discovering TE Connectivity's diverse range of component solutions tailored to meet the demands of modern heat pump systems.
Secure your spot today and unlock the latest insights that will revolutionize your approach to home energy efficiency!
Certificate of Attendance Offered
TE Connectivity will issue a signed company certificate of your personal attendance after viewing the presentation. The presentation is not registered with any state, so check your state's continuing education requirements if a credit can be applied with this webinar.
Presenters
Max Cai, Director of Engineering
Max Cai leads the innovation team in TE Appliance Business Unit. He has over 20 years of experience in a range of fields, including sensing, semiconductors, electronics, and automation. Max Joined TE in 2021 from Rockwell Automation, where he was responsible for Sensing and Collaborative Robot Safety. Prior to Rockwell, he served as Head of R&D at Memsic, a company specializing in MEMS sensing.
Josh Poterjoy, Senior Manager System Architecture
Josh leads the Appliances System Architecture team, which focuses on understanding the ever-changing needs of the home appliance and electronics industries. His team then translates those trends into product roadmaps, new opportunities, and research projects. He has been with TE since 2014 but brings 17 years of product development and R&D experience to the team.
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