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SUMMARY:CO2 Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps for Medium to Large Multifamily New Construction
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 6\, 2019\n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM\nLighting Design Lab\, 2915 4th Avenue S. Seattle\, WA\, 98134 \nTopic\nDomestic hot water production in a multifamily building is the year-round load that is next in line for reduction by efficiency while managing a switch from fossil fuels to electric heat pumps. The transition requires a re-examination of plant sizing and distribution.  This presentation will address the nature of CO2 heat pumps\, and how they can be applied to a building type that is common in the growth of new buildings in Seattle today. \nA CO2 refrigerant offers a significantly lower global-warming potential than standard refrigerants.  For that reason\, electric utilities promoting heat pumps for their energy efficiency look toward the CO2 refrigerant as possible path toward environmentally friendly heat pump solutions. \nSpeaker\nJohn Miles is General Manager of the Eco Systems division for Sanden International USA\, and is currently overseeing sales and support of the first commercially available Air to Water CO2 Heat Pump Water Heater in North America aimed at Residential and Commercial applications. \nRegister here
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/co2-domestic-hot-water-heat-pumps-for-medium-to-large-multifamily-new-construction/
LOCATION:lighting design lab\, 2915 4th Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sanden Heat Pumps: Installer Contractor Training
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 6\, 2019\n8:30 AM – 12:00 PM\nLighting Design Lab\, 2915 4th Avenue S. Seattle WA 98134\n \n\nTopic\nAs the Housing Development Consortium moves forward with its Exemplary Buildings Program\, partners and allies supporting the work are keenly aware of the need to secure a trustworthy and cost effective way to address domestic hot water. In light of this\, we’ve partnered with Sanden and SmallPlanet Supply to offer specialized training for installers on these systems.\n\nThe SANCO2 Heat Pump Water heater is based on Eco Cute technology and features the highest efficiency and First Hour rating of any HPWH presently sold in North America. Product is sold nationally in the US and Canada\, and is installed by both plumbers and HVAC contractors. \n\n\nSpeaker\nJohn Miles is General Manager of the Eco Systems division for Sanden International USA\, and is currently overseeing sales and support of the first commercially available Air to Water CO₂ Heat Pump Water Heater in North America aimed at Residential and Commercial applications. John is a close-to-30-year veteran of the HVAC/Plumbing industry\, having started his career as a Design Draughtsman for Airedale International in Leeds\, England prior to moving to the US in the early 90’s to work for various manufacturers of Plumbing and HVAC units. \nWe encourage multiple people from an organization to attend. This training is capped at 25\, so space is limited. Questions? Call 206-682-9541. This training is recommended for sub-contractors\, with a specific emphasis on WMBE shops. \nRegister here
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/co2-domestic-hot-water-heat-pump-trainings/
LOCATION:lighting design lab\, 2915 4th Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lighting Controls Workshop 308
DESCRIPTION:Lighting controls offer opportunity to balance a visual environment\, enhance space flexibility\, and improve user satisfaction while saving significant amounts of energy\, and potentially improving maintenance cycles. Wide scale adoption of well-designed and implemented controls systems has been hampered by perceived complexities and concerns about call backs. In this two-day\, hands-on workshop\, you will learn industry best practices and strategies\, then apply them to an example project. \n 
URL:https://buildingpotential.org/event/lighting-controls-workshop-308/
LOCATION:lighting design lab\, 2915 4th Ave. S\, Seattle\, 98134\, United States
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