Optimizing Hybrid Heating Systems: A two-part webinar for HVAC contractors

Optimizing Hybrid Heating Systems: A two-part webinar for HVAC contractors

Join the Community Energy Association Part 2 of the two-part webinar series focused on hybrid (or dual fuel) heat pumps.

Date and time

Tue, Nov 26, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Community Energy Association is hosting a two-part webinar that targets HVAC contractors interested in learning more about dual fuel heat pumps (or hybrid heat pumps) including right-sizing, equipment selection, balance points, control strategies, and quality installations.

Although content will be geared towards HVAC contractors, builders, renovators, designers, energy advisors, building officials and all building professionals are welcome to join.


Topics will include:

  • Right-sizing hybrid heating systems based existing, or planned retrofits and contractor utilization of CSA F280 compliant load calculations combined with field experience.
  • Importance of ductwork considerations with existing homes including airflow testing to determine duct capacity for a hybrid heating system.
  • Overview of balance point calculations (i.e. capacity or economic based) including the use heat pump performance curves and load calculations to determine the balance point and equipment switchover.
  • Review of control options and strategies for contractors installing and configuring hybrid heating systems.
  • Outline of key attributes to achieve quality installations that achieve optimized equipment performance including ducting enhancements, filtration, and proper commissioning.


This event has been pre-approved for 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Point through BC Housing.


Event is free of charge. If you can't attend - no problem! We'll provide the slide deck and a link to the recording to all those who have registered.


Optimizing Hybrid Heating Systems: A two-part webinar for HVAC contractors

This is one of two webinars in this series. You must pre-register for each webinar you'd like to attend. Click the links below for more information and to register.



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.


Visit our website to learn about other workshops and training events: www.communityenergy.ca/built-environment


Event brought to you by:


This event is one of many activities presented through the Kootenay Clean Energy Transition, a multi-year project that will build awareness and workforce capacity for a low carbon and clean energy transition in the Kootenays and Building a Legacy North, enabled through a collaboration of Community Energy Association and CHBA Northern BC with funding support from BC Hydro, Fortis BC, Columbia Basin Trust, Real Estate Foundation of BC and the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation.

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