Hydronic Design for Solar & Geothermal Heat Pump Systems @ AHR Expo 2010
Join PM Hydronics Editor John Siegenthaler, P.E., for the full day: Hydronics and Solar Water
Heating in the morning session; Hydronics and Geothermal in the afternoon session.
Or, if you prefer, join John for either half-day session.
MORNING SESSION: 8:30 a.m.-12 noon “Solar Thermal Combisystems”Room S330E Last January, PM Live! covered the fundamentals of solar thermal systems and how solar energy can be used for domestic
water heating. A record turnout confirmed a strong desire for information on designing and installing these systems. This
January, PM Live! returns to the AHR show with a new seminar on solar thermal combisystems for domestic hot water
and space heating. This seminar will pick up where last year’s session left off. It will discuss the essentials of successful
combisystem design, and present several system templates using both antifreeze and drainback freeze protection methods. It also will show how these systems are controlled and interfaced with modern boilers and heat delivery methods. This session is for heating pros looking for the crucial details of solar combisystem design.
AFTERNOON SESSION: 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. “Interfacing Geothermal Heat Pumps with Modern Hydronics”Room S330E The rising prices of fossil fuels are creating strong
interest in geothermal heat pumps. There are several
ways to integrate the efficiency of geothermal heat pump
energy collection, with the unsurpassed comfort of
hydronic delivery systems. This seminar explores the
combination in detail. You’ll learn about systems that
provide both hydronic heating and chilled water cooling.
Designs that are appropriate for both residential and
larger commercial applications will be discussed. You’ll
see how the latest hydronics technology can be used to
enhance performance of such systems. If you’re ready to
explore the complementary and profitable interface
between hydronics technology and geothermal heat
pumps this seminar is for you.
Your registration includes:
Access to the seminar(s) of your choice.
CD-ROM with PDF file of the presentation(s) CD-ROM also
contains extensive product information from symposium
sponsors.
Complimentary Pass to AHR Expo (a $25 value).
Certificate of completion for 3 contact hours on both
of these sessions.
Registration Fees
Early bird by
Dec. 31, 2009
Standard
Morning Session
$129
$149
Afternoon Session
$129
$149
Both
$229
$259
3 or more persons attending from the same firm
get 10% discount on above pricing