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Modern Engineering Concepts with John Siegenthaler: Home Run Distribution Systems

Jun 12, 2008
1 pm ET, webinars@bnpmedia.com
http://webinar.pmengineer.com

Traditional hydronic piping arrangements were developed around rigid metal pipe. When PEX tubing arrived in North America, many heating professionals assumed it was limited to radiant panel heating. However, the versatility of PEX and PEX-AL-PEX tubing extends far beyond such assumptions. One of the best examples is a home run distribution system, which provides a thermally superior and cost-effective alternative to traditional hydronic piping arrangements.

This webinar with John Siegenthaler, PE focuses on the benefits of home run distribution systems using PEX and PEX-AL-PEX tubing. It goes on to discuss design and installation details that optimize both thermal and hydraulic performance. With the price of metal pipe climbing ever higher, you can’t afford to overlook the cost-saving opportunities offered by this contemporary piping technique.

5 Reasons Why You Should Attend This Webinar:

    1. To learn why home run distribution systems are superior to traditional hydronic piping.

    2. To understand how variable-speed circulators work with home run systems.

    3. To see why home run systems can lower both installation and operating cost.

    4. To learn several control options for home run distribution systems.

    5. To learn how to simulate the performance of home run distribution systems.

FEE: $49. Includes downloadable reference and Q&A session. Early Bird Rate of $49 Expires May 29, 2008. Price after 5/29/08: $79 (US).

This session is sponsored by Uponor.







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