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Modern Heating Options: Why High Natural Gas Prices Dictate New Approaches


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You can no longer afford a poorly designed heating system. Because of rising natural gas prices, your hot water or steam heating system is now costing you a bundle. Attend this one-day training and learn how to assess your current system and identify improvements or retrofits that will save you energy and money. If you need to replace your system, or if you specify equipment for new commercial and institutional buildings, learn how to make the most efficient, cost effective choice for the facility.

This hands-on, practical training program will teach you

  • To re-think traditional approaches to heating system design
  • About the efficiency and flexibility of low-temperature heating systems
  • To examine the ins-and-outs of condensing boilers, heat recovery chillers, and geothermal heating systems

Learn how some creative engineering can result in highly efficient, cost effective heating systems.

As a result of this training you will be able to:

  • Evaluate the health of your current heating system
  • Analyze your heating energy costs and identify cost effective, energy efficient solutions
  • Explain how changing energy cost structures dictate different approaches to specifying heating systems
  • Describe energy efficient heating system retrofits
  • Specify high efficiency heating systems

Benefits of attending:

  • Make informed decisions pertaining to your current heating system and your future heating options
  • Come with specific questions about your system and leave with answers
  • Determine simple improvements you can make without spending a lot of money
  • Learn about easy diagnostic tests that you can perform in 15 minutes that will save energy and money
  • Hear about strategies to minimize the impact of volatile fossil fuel prices on your budget

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Thursday, Sep 02, 2010

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