Enertech Global announced the launch of its new monthly webinar series aimed at educating industry professionals about the technology and benefits of modern hydronics and heat pumps. This free, interactive series will feature expert insights and practical Q&A to equip and educate its audience on each month's topic. 

The first webinar, "Small-Scale Chilled Water Cooling," is scheduled for Oct. 17 at 12 p.m. CT. It will cover how small-scale chilled water cooling systems can be configured, their numerous advantages when installed properly and problems to avoid during installation. Attendees can ask questions and participate in discussions with leading experts from the field.

Each month, experienced professionals, including John Siegenthaler and Justin Jobe, will impart their knowledge gained from years in the field. John Siegenthaler, a seasoned industry leader and passionate teacher, is eager to share his over 40 years of experience in understanding and applying water-based engineering principles. He is the principal of Appropriate Designs, and a regular contributor to Plumbing & Mechanical Contractor and Plumbing & Mechanical Engineer magazines. Justin Jobe is the quality assurance manager at Enertech, bringing his vast experience into the hydronics field. With a wealth of technical knowledge and on-site expertise, together, Sigenthaler and Jobe will convey the following four learning objectives so attendees will be able to:

  1. Understand the benefits of hydronic-based cooling relative to other approaches;
  2. Understand the importance of piping system insulation to prevent condensation issues; 
  3. Learn about several types of terminal units for hydronic-based cooling; and
  4. See examples of systems for small-scale chilled water cooling that also provide heating and domestic hot water.

Attendees will unlock answers to the following:

  1. Is it necessary to insulate PEX tubing that transports chilled fluids?
  2. Is there more than one way to zone chilled water cooling?
  3. Can a heat pump provide both cooling and domestic hot water during summer months?
  4. What approach can be used to promote multi-zone heating along with single-zone cooling?

To reserve a spot, click here. For more information, visit https://enertechusa.com/hydronics-webinar