Course offered: Understanding Hot Water Consumption, Energy Use & System


Course Title: Understanding Hot Water Consumption, Energy Use & System

Efficiencies in High Use Facilities

Provider Number: 404108224

Curriculum Group Name: AIA Providers

Credit Designation: LU|HSW

Continuing Education Units: 1 hr.

This instructional event will show how to estimate hot water demands and determine the requirements for calculating the capacity for the water heating system in high use facilities. Topics include the effects of efficiency on the consumption of energy in water heating systems, how those efficiencies calculate into actual costs, how specifying higher efficiency equipment can reduce energy consumption and operating costs (with realistic ROIs) and emerging technologies.

For more information, contact Alan Cape, Commercial Specification Manager, 334-260-1554,Alan.Cape@rheem.com

When: Monday, August 1, 2016

6:00pm – 7:00pm (light hors d'oeuvres and drinks provided)

Where: Atlanta Airport Marriott

4711 Best Road

Atlanta, GA 30337

(404)766-7900

Where to Stay

There's a special room rate of $120:

Atlanta Airport Marriott

4711 Best Road

Atlanta, GA 30337

For reservations call (404) 766-7900

 



August 2, 2016


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