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On Sept. 22 and Oct. 1, John Siegenthaler, P.E., presented separate webinars on “Hydronic Options for High Capacity Domestic Water Heating: The Best Mix of Instantaneous Capacity and Storage” and “Integrating Geothermal Heat Pumps Into Hydronic Heating/Cooling Systems,” respectively.
I was fortunate enough to moderate the webinars, and like the hundreds (combined) who attended, gained some great insights into these topics.
To close the series, our
participants provide an assessment of current and future challenges all
plumbing engineers face - including LEED and jurisdictional code compliance.
This past week I attended my fourth NFPA Conference & Expo, which was held at McCormick Place in nearby Chicago. Besides the usual excellent educational seminars, lively tradeshow floor and