Hydronic heating is extremely versatile. For decades it has been used to deliver unsurpassed comfort using conventional energy sources such as gas and oil-fired boilers. Hydronics can also serve as an ideal "conveyor belt" for heat supplied from renewable energy sources such as solar thermal collectors, heat pumps, and solid fuel (wood and pellet) boilers.
This full day seminar will show how to use each of these renewable heat sources as the primary energy source for space heating and domestic hot water production. It will show how to implement state of the art concepts and hardware to maximize the potential of the renewable energy source. It will also show how to integrate auxiliary heat sources in ways that ensure consistent comfort, but also minimize the use of conventional energy. You will come away with dozens of system concepts, and the design information needed to put them into practice.
Lunch will be provided to attendees, and 7 PDH’s are available.