coming up this October. Put on by PM Engineers and BNP media. Prolly worth checking out for some.
The Application of Storage Tanks in Hydronic & Solar Thermal Systems
Thursday, October 16, 2008
1pm ET | 10am PT
Several types of hydronic heating and cooling systems require the thermal mass of a storage tank for optimal performance. Likewise, storage tanks play a vital role in solar thermal systems for space and domestic water heating. This Webinar covers a wide range of tank applications and presents technical information on where the tanks are needed, how they are sized, and the best way to pipe them into specific systems. You’ll also get a look at the latest European concept for a storage tank as a “thermal accumulator” in systems with multiple and intermittent heat sources. Although storage tanks have been part of some hydronic systems for years, this webinar will present unique and state-of-the-art applications that will help define the future of hydronic and solar thermal systems.
5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:
1. To see a variety of options for indirect water heaters
2. To learn the best ways to apply and size buffer tanks for stable system operation
3. To understand how drainback tanks in solar thermal systems operate and how they should be sized 4. To understand why many European hydronic systems now use a thermal accumulator as a key component
5. To see the advantages of buffer tanks in smaller chilled water cooling applications.
Sponsored by
Registration fee includes 90 minute Webinar, reference and Certificate of Completion.
Early Bird Rate: $49 (expires October 2 at midnight)
Regular Rate: $79
The Application of Storage Tanks in Hydronic & Solar Thermal Systems
Thursday, October 16, 2008
1pm ET | 10am PT
Several types of hydronic heating and cooling systems require the thermal mass of a storage tank for optimal performance. Likewise, storage tanks play a vital role in solar thermal systems for space and domestic water heating. This Webinar covers a wide range of tank applications and presents technical information on where the tanks are needed, how they are sized, and the best way to pipe them into specific systems. You’ll also get a look at the latest European concept for a storage tank as a “thermal accumulator” in systems with multiple and intermittent heat sources. Although storage tanks have been part of some hydronic systems for years, this webinar will present unique and state-of-the-art applications that will help define the future of hydronic and solar thermal systems.
5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:
1. To see a variety of options for indirect water heaters
2. To learn the best ways to apply and size buffer tanks for stable system operation
3. To understand how drainback tanks in solar thermal systems operate and how they should be sized 4. To understand why many European hydronic systems now use a thermal accumulator as a key component
5. To see the advantages of buffer tanks in smaller chilled water cooling applications.
Sponsored by
Registration fee includes 90 minute Webinar, reference and Certificate of Completion.
Early Bird Rate: $49 (expires October 2 at midnight)
Regular Rate: $79