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Match Made in HVAC: Choosing the Right Heat Pump for Your Building, October 20, 3 – 5 pm ET
Event Description
In Match Made in HVAC: Choosing the Right Heat Pump for Your Building, you will learn the first steps in transitioning from fossil-fueled heating and cooling systems to heat pumps for energy-efficient commercial and multifamily buildings.
Discover why heat pumps are the future of building HVAC and gain the practical knowledge you need to lead an energy upgrade with confidence.
The success of a heat pump installation depends heavily on a few early decisions made at the start of the project. Conversely, early mistakes can set projects on a path toward problems. In this training, you’ll learn how to choose the right system, avoid common pitfalls, and develop a strategic plan that is tailored to your existing building’s unique needs.
What will you learn?
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
Who is this training for?
This training is ideal for practitioners trying to navigate the transition from fossil-fueled systems to heat pump technology in existing commercial and multifamily residential buildings including:
LEED AP
Wendy Talarico, LEED AP, is an International Code Council-certified energy and green plans examiner. She has more than 25 years of experience working with architects, engineers, designers, contractors and owners as a code advocate, instructor and writer. She is a third-party energy code plan reviewer.
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