All-In-One: Intro to Hydronic Heat Pumps

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All-In-One: Intro to Hydronic Heat Pumps

March 25 @ 8:00 am - 9:30 am PDT

Free

Wouldn’t it be great to have a single heat pump system that handles home heating, air conditioning, and domestic hot water in one package?

Hydronic, or air-to-water, heat pumps can do that and more. Water has high thermal capacity, so hydronic systems are super efficient and nimble, allowing for precise temperature control and zoning. And for retrofitters, they are the perfect replacement for a natural gas boiler.

Learn more about the design and installation best practices for air-to-water heat pumps in retrofit scenarios with Community Energy Association and Ecolighten.

Register on Eventbrite

 

Notes

Event is free of charge, but you must pre-register for the webinar you’d like to attend.

If you can’t attend the webinar – no problem! We’ll provide the slide deck and a link to the recording to all those who have registered.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Points through BC Housing are pending.

 

About the Presenter

Rob Pope, Senior Consultant, Ecolighten Energy Solutions

Rob started working in the HVAC industry in the mid 1970s where he began his apprenticeship in high-end custom homes, quickly earning tickets in sheet metal, refrigeration and gas fitting. During this time, he installed, serviced and began designing the first wave of energy-efficient systems such as condensing gas furnaces and boilers, heat recovery ventilation, heat pumps and solar thermal. Rob was the Mechanical Consultant on the first residence in Canada to achieve a Canadian LEED® certification. As an active member of the industry he has served as an executive member of the HVCI and TECA industry associations, advocating for higher standards and better education for its members.

Details

Date:
March 25
Time:
8:00 am - 9:30 am PDT
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/all-in-one-intro-to-hydronic-heat-pumps-tickets-1118007192609?aff=ceaweb

Venue

Zoom

Organizer

Community Energy Association