The Radiant Professionals Alliance and online education portal HeatSpring have announced the schedule for late winter/early spring hydronic heating courses.
This course drills deep into the engineering aspects of tube length, tube center density, tube size, flow rate requirements, fluid densities, heat loss requirements and other factors affecting hydronic radiant heating systems and snow- and ice-melt removal systems. It has been developed with a designer and a contractor’s abilities in mind. It will be a prerequisite for new incoming members who are attempting to achieve the RPA’s ANSI-approved radiant designer certification.