Recorded August 20, 2024
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
As many companies are fueled by mandated decarbonization goals in more than 20 states and quantifiable emission reduction targets in over 600 cities1, sustainable systems are poised to transform fossil fuel powered buildings today to all-electric, low carbon buildings in the near future. While hydronic heat pumps are known as a key enabler to reach these goals, continued technological improvements has led to different types of heat pump solutions such as multi-pipe systems which can help provide an attractive means to easily apply and install sustainable systems.2
This webinar will explore the transformative trend towards sustainable systems and the attractive ease of multipipe technology to meet project requirements. Presenters will discuss key drivers for sustainable systems, followed by an exploration of different methods to electrify heat. Terminology associated with heat pumps, ensuring a strong foundation in this area, will also be discussed.
Whether you are an engineer or contractor interested in providing building owners with sustainable system solutions, this webinar offers a wealth of knowledge to enhance your understanding of electrification, decarbonization, and the unique advantages of air-source multi-pipe systems. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights and become well-equipped in navigating the future of efficient heating solutions. Secure your spot in this webinar today!
1Clean Energy States Alliance, ICTSD Jan 28, 2022
2Commercial building electrification. Guidehouse Insights, April 30, 2020
Speakers
Mike Filler
Regional Sustainable Systems Sales Leader
Trane Technologies
Mike Filler is a Regional Sustainable Systems Sales Leader with Trane Technologies, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In this role, he supports Trane account managers and their customers with several subject areas: including decarbonization, thermal storage, heat recovery, heat pumps & refrigerants. Mike has decades of experience with chilled water, thermal storage and heat recovery products & applications. He also has experience with energy modeling of high-performance HVAC systems. Mike volunteers with ASHRAE® technical committees and his local chapter Board of Governors. He holds a PE license in Colorado and is ASHRAE Certified as a High-performance Building Design Professional (HBDP).
Kevin Padnes
Chiller Product Manager
Trane Technologies
Kevin Padnes is a Chiller Product Manager for Trane Technologies. He manages Thermafit® Modular Chiller Portfolio, consisting of air-source and water-source heating and cooling solutions (chillers, heat pumps, and multi-pipe units).
Kevin graduated from Lehigh University with BS in Industrial Engineering and attended Trane’s Graduate Training Program in 2003. He’s spent 20-years with Trane NJ as an Account Manager, Team Leader, and Systems Sales Leader. During this time, he supported engineering and contracting community and has vast experience with unitary, ductless, and applied equipment and controls systems. He currently resides in New Jersey with his wife and three children – ages 5, 8, and 11.
Moderator: Mike Eby
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