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Introduction to Heat Pumps
July 22 - July 23
Heat pumps are the most efficient method to not only heat and cool spaces, but to provide domestic water heating in both multifamily and commercial applications. This course explores the composition, operation, and application of heat pumps in building settings. Specifically, this course examines the evolution and versatility of heat pump technology in comfort heating/cooling and domestic hot water applications, successful implementation examples, and essential lessons learned. Furthermore, learners will explore the value of heat pumps, including decarbonization, energy efficiency, and grid stability opportunities.
Intended Audiences: Engineers, architects, designers, building owners/managers, and maintenance personnel.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the history of heat pumps and their versatility in building applications.
Explore the components, operation, and system configurations of heat pumps in commercial and multifamily applications.
Analyze efficiency opportunities, grid impact, and the value proposition of implementing heat pumps.
Review applicable codes/policies and the market landscape.
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