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Radiant in Morgantown, PA! - Dan H.
DanHolohan
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(A practical approach for non-engineer installers)
This one is sponsored by the Pennsylvania PHCC. Contact Tish Damon tish@paphcc.org to register. The deadline is this Friday, November 8.
In this plain-English seminar, I'll give you my independent opinions and insights into the growing field of hydronic radiant heating.
I don't have any commerical affiliation with any of the manufacturers, but I've spent years traveling across the United States, Canada and to Europe to listen, see, and learn about the radiant heating. I've spoken to thousands of installers and engineers and filtered what I've learned through my historical perspective of the industry. I think you'll find my approach honest, entertaining, and totally understandable.
Here's some of what I have in store for you::
Understanding the concept of radiant heat
What it is
How it differs from "conventional" systems
The development (and redevelopment!) of the idea
From the Romans to the suburbs
Why radiant disappeared for a while
What the Europeans leaned (and why they had to learn it so fast!)
Where we are today
Planning the system
Things to look for when surveying a job for radiant heat
How and why a radiant heat- loss calculation differs from a conventional one
Selecting and sizing the system components
Design and Installation Techniques
Manifolds, tubing, piping, and controls
Pulling it all together as an efficient system
Thoughts on how to present radiant to your customers
Hope to see you in Morgantown! We'll be at the Holiday Inn, right at exit 298 (old exit 22) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Lots of good stuff at a VERY good price! Sign up by getting in touch with Tish Damon at tish@paphcc.org, or call 717-541-9109. This Friday is the last day to register!
This one is sponsored by the Pennsylvania PHCC. Contact Tish Damon tish@paphcc.org to register. The deadline is this Friday, November 8.
In this plain-English seminar, I'll give you my independent opinions and insights into the growing field of hydronic radiant heating.
I don't have any commerical affiliation with any of the manufacturers, but I've spent years traveling across the United States, Canada and to Europe to listen, see, and learn about the radiant heating. I've spoken to thousands of installers and engineers and filtered what I've learned through my historical perspective of the industry. I think you'll find my approach honest, entertaining, and totally understandable.
Here's some of what I have in store for you::
Understanding the concept of radiant heat
What it is
How it differs from "conventional" systems
The development (and redevelopment!) of the idea
From the Romans to the suburbs
Why radiant disappeared for a while
What the Europeans leaned (and why they had to learn it so fast!)
Where we are today
Planning the system
Things to look for when surveying a job for radiant heat
How and why a radiant heat- loss calculation differs from a conventional one
Selecting and sizing the system components
Design and Installation Techniques
Manifolds, tubing, piping, and controls
Pulling it all together as an efficient system
Thoughts on how to present radiant to your customers
Hope to see you in Morgantown! We'll be at the Holiday Inn, right at exit 298 (old exit 22) of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Lots of good stuff at a VERY good price! Sign up by getting in touch with Tish Damon at tish@paphcc.org, or call 717-541-9109. This Friday is the last day to register!
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